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Parts of speech 'p' and 'x' #4

Closed AlexeySlvv closed 4 years ago

AlexeySlvv commented 4 years ago

What do parts of speech 'p' and 'x' mean? As I understand they are idioms, proverbs, and abbreviations, etc.? Can they be clearly classified as 'n', 'v' or 'a'? Thank you.

fcbond commented 4 years ago

Hi,

These are prepositions and other (non-referential expressions). They are documented here: http://globalwordnet.github.io/schemas/

The part of speech values are as follows:

n: Noun v: Verb a: Adjective r: Adverb s: Adjective Satellite c: Conjunction p: Adposition (Preposition, postposition, etc.) x: Other (inc. particle, classifier, bound morphemes, determiners) u: Unknown

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AlexeySlvv commented 4 years ago

Thank you.