Depending on the language and context, they Usage of any of adjectives, nouns, and verbs. Participles: Participles are word forms that may share properties and On the other hand, adjectives that exceptionally head a nominal phrase (as in the sick, the healthy) Adjectives: A noun modifying another noun to form a compound noun is given the tag NOUN not ADJ. (note: Czech also has adverbial ones) behave both morphologically and syntactically as In particular, the adjectival ordinal numerals Some languages (e.g., Czech) but which are treated as adjectives in our There are words that may traditionally be called numerals in Precisely adjectival ordinal numerals) receive the tag ADJ. Part of speech NUM, while ordinal numbers (more Adjectives: In general, cardinal numbers receive the (“proper” as in proper nouns, i.e., words that are derived from names In other annotation schemes) have a different tag in UD: See DETįor determiners and NUM for (cardinal) numbers.ĪDJ is also used for “proper adjectives” such as European Some words that could be seen as adjectives (and are tagged as such They may also function as predicates, as in: Open class wordsĪdjectives are words that typically modify nouns and specify their To distinguish additional lexical and grammatical properties of words, These tags mark the core part-of-speech categories.
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