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Morphology codes reference chart

The following table illustrates the morphology codes used for MediaGlyphs entries, their full names and representative examples. The codes for verbs refer to the "verb frames" which detail the ways in which the verbs can be used in sentences: multiple verb codes can be assigned to a verb.

Code Explanation Example
- no category MG: will; future
num numeral MG: four
neg negative MG: not; no; nope; don't; non
sentence sentence [MG: I; meMG: thank; give thanksMG: you]
prep preposition MG: in between; amidst; inter-; among; amongst; amid
postp postposition MG: above; over; supra; on top of; higher up; in a higher place; to a higher place
conj conjunction MG: or; vel
adj adjective MG: big; large; great
-adj adjectival suffix (makes adjectives) MG: 's; of; possessive; -adj
adv adverb MG: all; both
-adv adverbial suffix (makes adverbs) MG: -ly
noun noun MG: mother; female parent
-noun noun suffix (makes nouns) MG: -er; -or
ppron personal pronoun MG: I; me
qpron interrogative pronoun MG: when
npron negative pronoun MG: never
ipron indicative pronoun MG: here
title title MG: Ms; Mrs; Miss
verb verb (intransitive) MG: run
verb_n verb >noun (normal transitive) MG: hear
verb_c verb >subclause MG: think; intend; consider; ponder; cogitate; cerebrate
verb_v verb >anotherverb (auxiliary) MG: want; wish; desire
verb_aj verb >adjective MG: be; am; is; are
verb_n_n verb >noun >noun (double transitive) MG: teach; instruct; educate
verb_n_c verb >noun >subclause MG: tell; state; relate; allege; aver; say
verb_n_v verb >noun >verb MG: command; order; compel
verb_n_aj verb >noun >adjective MG: make; render

 
 
What is MG?
First appearance: Wed Oct 2 18:56:46 BST 2002 - | - Last modified: Sun Jan 3 17:15:32 CET 2010
MG: hundred; hecto-hundred; hecto-