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Analyzer version 3.19 No identical inflection classes Synopsis 4 inflection classes 9 distinct exponences 3 MPSs 3 unique MPSs ρ σ τ 2 distillations (pattern 3) ρ σ Best sets of static principal parts 2 (σ) 1 analyses with 1 principal parts out of 2 possible: density=0.500 morphosyntactic focus number: 0.000000 We need 1 adaptive principal parts: * if distillation 2 (σ) has variant e2_4 (=e) the inflection class is IV * if distillation 2 (σ) has variant e2_2 (=c) the inflection class is II * if distillation 2 (σ) has variant e2_3 (=d) the inflection class is III * if distillation 2 (σ) has variant e2_1 (=b) the inflection class is I Dynamic principal parts Distillation numbers 1: ρ 2: σ 1 2 ρ σ ----------------------- I 2| 2 avg 0.50 I: 1 principal parts; lowest average 0.50; 1 analyses; 50.0% of 2 possible analyses ----------------------- II 2| 2 avg 0.50 II: 1 principal parts; lowest average 0.50; 1 analyses; 50.0% of 2 possible analyses ----------------------- III 2| 2 avg 0.50 III: 1 principal parts; lowest average 0.50; 1 analyses; 50.0% of 2 possible analyses ----------------------- IV 2| 2 avg 0.50 IV: 1 principal parts; lowest average 0.50; 1 analyses; 50.0% of 2 possible analyses Average number of principal parts: 1.00 Average lowest average of principal parts needed: 0.50 Average number of alternative analyses: 1.00 Average ratio of actual to possible: 50.00%