Spanish (ES) Language Data
Inflectional Morphology Data
The Lexical Resource for Spanish contains all the standard inflectional forms for nouns, verbs, adjectives, prepositions, conjunctions, etc.
Derivational Morphology Data
Contains all the standard derivational forms including adverbs ending in “-mente” and superlatives.
Extended Morphology Data
Contains the result of extending the inflectional and derivational forms lists as a result of considering additional morphological phenomena such as clitic pronouns.
Frequency Indication
Contains the data regarding the relative frequency of appearance for the words in the above lists in the given language.
Each word has been assigned a frequency group, where the frequency group corresponds to a normalized logarithmic scale from 0 to 255. The most frequent word in the corpus has been assigned frequency group 255, and words not appearing in the corpus have been assigned frequency group 0.
Complementary Semantic Annotations
Named Entities Morphology Data
Contains the data regarding named entities comprising person names, places, companies and organizations.
Offensive Language Flag
Contains information per word indicating if the word might be considered offensive in certain contexts.
Regional Variants
In addition to the lexical data for Spanish, the Lexical Resource also contains the equivalent lexical data for the following dialects:
- North America: Mexico, USA and Puerto Rico
- Central American and Caribbean: Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba and the Dominican Republic
- Andes: Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Colombia
- Southern Cone: Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile (including “voseo” forms)
Volume of Language Data
Total number of forms
2,500,000 forms
- Verbs: 2,250,000 forms (90%)
- Nouns: 120,000 forms (4%)
- Adjectives: 120,000 forms (4%)
- Other: 50,000 forms (2%)
Total number of lemmas
60,000 lemmas
Features
Each form will be annotated with the lemma (root form), POS, and morphological attributes (tense, mood, person, number, gender).
Lemma
The canonical form for the inflected word.
POS
Part of Speech such as noun, verb, adjective, etc.
Voice
Not applicable.
Tense
Specifies when the action takes place such as past, present, future, etc.
Aspect
Not applicable.
Mood
Modality of the verb form: indicative, subjunctive, imperative, etc
Person
Verb or pronoun refers to the first, second or third person.
Number
State of being singular, dual or plural.
Gender
Noun, verb or adjective forms are provided, masculine, feminine, neuter, etc.
Case
Not applicable.
Degree
Not applicable.
Definiteness State
Not applicable.
Negative
Not applicable.
Contractions
Not applicable.
Pronominal Clitics
Clitic pronouns are identified and tagged.
Formality
Not applicable.
Frequency
Relative frequency of the form based on a large general-purpose corpus.
Named Entities
Pre-defined entities are tagged as person names, places, organization, etc.
Offensive
Indicates whether the form might be considered offensive in certain contexts.
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