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. 2021 Jul 13;66(3):239–258. doi: 10.1007/s12646-021-00613-y

Table 4.

Linguistic categories in the analysis

Category Variable Coding
Part of speech Noun POS–N
Adjective POS–A
Pronoun POS–P
Numerals POS–C
Verb POS–V
Adverbs POS–D
Preposition POS–R
Conjunction POS–J
Particles POS–T
Interjection POS–I
Punctuation POS–Z
Unknown POS–X
Person First Per–1
Second Per–2
Third Per–3
Tense Future tense Ten–F
Present tense Ten–P
Past and present tenses Ten–R
Degree First degree (base form) Deg–1
Second degree (comparative) Deg–2
Third degree (superlative) Deg–3
Negation Affirmative (without negative prefix “ne-”) Neg–A
Negation (form with a negative prefix “ne-”) Neg–N
Verb negation Vneg
Emotionsa Emotionally loaded Em2.*
Emotionally positively loaded Em2. + 
Emotionally negatively loaded Em2.-

aLexical–semantic category

Morphological/lexical–semantic* category