In a CWB corpus, every token has positional attributes. While s-attributes
cover a range of tokens, every single token in the token stream of a corpus
will have a set of positional attributes (such as part-of-speech, or lemma).
The available p-attributes are returned by the p_attributes-method.
Usage
p_attributes(.Object, ...)
# S4 method for character
p_attributes(.Object, p_attribute = NULL)
# S4 method for corpus
p_attributes(.Object, p_attribute = NULL)
A length-one character vector, or a partition
object.
...
Arguments passed to get_token_stream.
p_attribute
A p-attribute to decode, provided by a length-one
character vector.
decode
A length-one logical value. Whether to return decoded
p-attributes or unique token ids.
Details
The p_attributes-method returns the p-attributes defined for the
corpus the partition is derived from, if argument p_attribute is
NULL (the default). If p_attribute is defined, the unique
values for the p-attribute are returned.
References
Stefan Evert & The OCWB Development Team, CQP Query Language Tutorial, http://cwb.sourceforge.net/files/CQP_Tutorial.pdf.