NCHLT SiSwati POS tag set

Tag set

 

For purposes of annotators, this tag set is by and large taken over from Taljard et al (2008) and various documents compiled by G Faasz  and U Heid  from the IMS, Stuttgart and D J Prinsloo and E Taljard, University of Pretoria. The information below refers to the current state of the tagset, but further development will probably necessitate any number of changes.

The tagset is mainly based on the lexical and morphological criteria defined by Lombard (1985) and Louwrens (1991). As described above, the logical structure of the tagset is divided into two layers of linguistic description (annotation levels):

The first annotation level includes all mandatory, or, according to EAGLES, obligatory information, namely up to three elements: an element hinting at the word class, a second one specifying functional or syntactic properties, and a third one giving morphological specifics, cf. e.g. PRO(noun)EMP(hatic)PERS(on).

 

The second level of annotation includes recommended and optional information. This level is in most cases used for a detailed description of closed class items described in the tagger lexicon. Compare the following excerpt:

 

Figure 1: Annotation levels

Description

Tag 1st level (mandatory information)

Tag 2nd level (optional/ recommended information)

Pronouns:

 

 

emphatic personal

PROEMPPERS

1sg,2sg,1pl,2pl

Verbals:

V

tr

Morphemes:

 

 

deficient

MORPH

def

 

As for the actual tagging, an additional first level of tagging is envisaged. On this level, linguistic words will be tagged. For Northern Sotho, this implies that the four orthographic units ke + a + mo + rata will be tagged as V, since together they constitute a linguistic verb.

 

The tagset currently distinguishes 29 categories and different levels of annotation. The first part of the tag gives a general indication of the nature of the unit in question. These are as follows:

1.         $ = Punctuation

2.         ABBR = abbreviation

3.         ADJ = adjective

4.         ADV = adverb

5.         ASP = aspectual marker

6.         AUX = auxilliary verb

7.         CCOP = class-indicating copulative subject concord

8.         CDEM = class-indicating demonstrative

9.         CDEMCOP = class-indicating demonstrative copulative

10.      CN = class-indicating nominal prefix

11.      CO = class-indicating object concord

12.      CPOSS = class-indicating possessive concord

13.      CS = class-indicating subject concord

14.      ENUM = enumerative

15.      IDEO = ideophone

16.      INT = interjection

17.      JUNC = conjunction

18.      MNEG =  negative morpheme

19.      N = noun

20.      NPP = place and brand name

21.      NUM = numerative

22.      PART = particle

23.      PROEMP = emphatic pronoun

24.      PROPOSS = possessive pronoun

25.      PROQUANT = quantitative pronoun

26.      QUE = question word

27.      TENSE = tense marker

28.      V = verbal

29.      VCOP = copulative verb

As we envisage going deeper into morphological analysis, we also plan for the implementation of the following tags:

AS = adjectival stem

CA = class indicating adjectival prefix

NS = noun stem

NSuf = nominal suffix

VEnd = verbal ending

VExt = verbal extension

VR = verb root

 

1.         PUNCTUATION

The tag $ is used for all punctuation marks. These include full stops, commas, colons, semi-colons, quotation marks, hyphens, exclamation marks, brackets, etc.

2.         ABBREVIATION

All abbreviations are tagged as ABBR.

 

3.         ADJECTIVE

The following tags are used:

Level 1: ADJ01-14, ADJLOC

Notes:

Examples:

            si sikhulu      ADJ07

            umu khumbute       ADJLOC

4.         ADVERB

The following tags are used:

Level 1:          ADV

Level 2:         ADV_loc

Notes:

Examples:   

mbamba        ADV_nil

kaManzini     ADV_loc

5.         ASPECTUAL MARKER

The following tags are used:

Level 1: ASP

Level 2: ASP_pot, ASP_prog

Note:

Examples:

ba tawu khuluma

ASP_nil

ba sa khuluma

ASP_prog

ba nga khuluma

ASP_pot

 

6.         AUXILLIARY

The following tag is used:

Level 1: AUX

Notes:

Examples:

ba sheshe ba fihlile

AUX

u nga khulumi njalo

AUX

 

7.         [CLASS-INDICATING] COPULATIVE SUBJECT CONCORD

The following tags are used:

Level 1: CCOP01-10, CCOP14-15, CCOPLOC, CCOPPERS

Level 2: CCOPPERS_1sg, CCOPPERS_1pl, CCOPPERS_2sg, CCOPPERS_2pl

Notes:

Examples:

Nami ngi ngiyaphila

CCOPPERS_1sg

Sinkhwa si khona

CCOP14_nil

Si lapha edolobheni

CCOPPERS_1pl

 

8.         [CLASS-INDICATING] DEMONSTRATIVES

The followings tags are used:

CDEM01-10, CDEM14-15, CDEMLOC

Notes:

Examples:   

            Bantfu ba      CDEM02

            Intfo  leyo      CDEM07

            Loko kukhashane CDEMLOC

 

9.         [CLASS-INDICATING] COPULATIVE DEMONSTRATIVES

The followings tags are used:

Level 1: CDEMCOP

Level 2: CDEMCOP_01-10, CDEMCOP_14-15, CDEMCOP_loc

Notes:

 

Examples:

            umuntfu         CDEMCOP_01

            sitja                 CDEMCOP_08

            sidladla          CDEMCOP_loc

 

10.      [CLASS-INDICATING] NOMINAL PREFIX

11.      [CLASS-INDICATING] OBJECT CONCORD

The following tags are used:

Level 1: CO01-10, CO14-15, COLOC, COPERS

Level 2: COPERS_1pl, COPERS_2pl, COPERS_2sg

Notes:

Examples:

Ba sisitile

COPERS_1pl

Siyakufuna

COPERS_2sg

Ngiyakutsandza

CO06

Bata si tsenga

CO07

12.      [CLASS-INDICATING] POSSESSIVE CONCORD

The following tags are used:

Level 1: CPOSS01-10, 14-15, CPOSSLOC

Notes:

Examples:

Bantfwana  bakhe

CPOSS02

Timphahla tebantfwana

CPOSS08

Phasi kwelitafula

CPOSSLOC

 

13.      [CLASS-INDICATING] SUBJECT CONCORD

The following tags are used:

Level 1: CS01-10, CS14-15, CSLOC, CSINDEF, CSNEUT, CSPERS

Level 2: CSPERS_1sg, CSPERS_1pl, CSPERS_2sg, CSPERS_2pl

Notes:

Examples:

sifikile

CS07

Atifiki

CS10

Phasi kuyabandza

CSLOC

Kuyashisa

CSINDEF

Ibe iimakhata

CSNEUT

Uyadzelela

CSPERS_2sg

Sitawucalas ngetalukati

CSPERS_1pl

 

14.      ENUMERATIVE

The following tag is used:

Level 1:          ENUM

Note:

Examples:

Lulwimi lumbe        

ENUM

Umfana muni

ENUM

 

15.      IDEOPHONE

The following tag is used:

Level 1:          IDEO

Examples:   

ekhu

IDEO

halala

IDEO

 

16.      INTERJECTION

The following tag is used:

Level 1: INT

Level 2: INT_neg

Notes:          

Examples:

Sawubona

INT_nil

cha

INT_neg

 

17.      CONJUNCTION

The following tag is used:

Level 1:          JUNC

Notes:

Examples:

Manje

JUNC

Kutsi

JUNC

 

 

 

 

18.      NEGATIVE MORPHEME

The following tag is used:

Level 1: MNEG

Notes:

<to be discussed with Siswati expert>

Examples:

Abakhulumi

MNEG

Basakhuluma

MNEG

Kutsi  bangasa khulumi

MNEG

 

19.      NOUN

The following tags are used:

Level 1: N01-10, N01a, N02b, N14, NLOC

Level 2: _aug, _dim, _loc, _name

Notes:

Examples:

sipho

N09_nil

sipho

N01a_name

siphonyana

N09_dim

Esipheni

N09_loc

Libhubesikati

N09_aug

Emfuleni

N03_dim_loc

phasi

NLOC

buganu

N02b_name

20.      PLACE AND BRAND NAMES

The following tag is used:

Level 1: NPP

Level 2: NPP_name, NPP_brand

Notes:

Examples:

polokwane

NPP_place

coke

NPP_brand

 

21.      NUMERATIVE

The following tag is used:

NUM

Note:

22.      PARTICLE

The following tags are used:

Level 1:          PART

Level 2:         PART_cop, PART_agen, PART_hort, PART_loc, PRT_que, PART_temp, PART_ins, PART_con

 

 

 

 

Notes:

Examples:

Ngiwatsenga

PART_cop

ubonwa nguletinsha

PART_agen

Asifundze

PART_hort

Khona ledolobheni

PART_loc

nabafikile?

PART_que

ngeMgcibelo

PART_temp

Ngemukhwa

PART_ins

kunengotii

PART_con

 

23.      EMPHATIC PRONOUN

The following tags are used:

Level 1: PROEMP01-10, PROEMP14-15, PROEMPLOC, PROEMPPERS

Level 2: PROEMPPERS_1sg, PROEMPPERS_1pl, PROEMPPERS_2sg, PROEMPPERS_2pl

Notes:

Examples:

yena

PROEMP01

Tsine

PROEMPPERS_1pl

kona

PROEMPLOC

tipoko tona

PROEMP10

ngayo

PROEMP09

24.      POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

The following tags are used:

Level 1: PROPOSS01-10, PROPOSS14-15, PROPOSSLOC, PROPOSSPERS

Level 2: PROPOSSPERS_1sg, PROPOSSPERS_1pl, PROPOSSPERS_2sg, PROPOSSPERS_2pl

Notes:

Examples:

bantfwana bakhe

PROPOSS01

bantfwana baketfu

PROPOSSPERS_1pl

bantfwana betfu

PROPOSSPERS_1pl

Tinyawo tawo

PROPOSS10

tikolo takhona

PROPOSSLOC

 

25.      QUANTITATIVE PRONOUNS

The following tags are used:

PROQUANT01 – 10, PROQUANT14-15, PROQUANTLOC

Notes:

 

 

Examples:

bantfwana bonkhe

PROQUANT02

tonkhe tiphelile

PROQUANT10

Tsine sonkhe

PROQUANT02

 

26.      QUESTION WORDS

The following tags are used:

Level 1: QUE

Level 2: QUE_N01a, QUE_N02b, QUE_loc, QUE_time, QUE_man, QUE_01 – 10, 14 – 15

Notes:

Examples:

                 

bafike nini?

QUE_time

bahlala kuphi?

QUE_loc

bantfu baphi?

QUE_02

ufuna bani?

QUE_N01a

utsengeni?

QUE_nil

 

27.      TENSE MARKER

The following tags are used:

Level 1: TENSE

Level 2: TENSE_fut, TENSE_pres, TENSE_past

Notes:

Examples:

batawukhuluma

TENSE_fut

Bayakhuluma

TENSE_pres

Angeke bakhulume

TENSE_fut

Uma akhuluma

TENSE_neg

 

28.      VERBAL

The following tag is used:

Level 1: V

Notes:

Examples:

Tifundzisa

V_tr

hlupha

V_tr

Entela

V_dtr

eca

V_tr

 

 

29.      COPULATIVE VERB

The following tag is used:

Level 1: VCOP

Level 2: VCOP_neg

Notes:

Examples:

Ngine

VCOP_nil

Uma kubususika

VCOP_nil

Uma angekho

VCOP_neg

Le yabasilima

VCOP_nil