POS distribution for Domain Lexicon. Parts of speech are abbreviated as follows: DT—determiner; IN—preposition or conjunction, subordinating; JJ—adjective or numeral, ordinal; NN—noun, common, singular or mass; PRP—pronoun, personal; CD—numerical, cardinal; SYM—symbol; JJR—adjective, comparative; VBN—verb, past participle; VBG—verb, present participle or gerund; NNS—noun, proper, plural; NNP—noun, proper, singular; RP—particle; CC—numeral, cardinal; VBP—verb, present tense, not 3rd person singular; VBZ—verb, present tense, 3rd person singular; RB—adverb; VBD—verb, past tense; VB—verb, base form; PDT—pre-determiner; MD—modal auxiliary; JJS—adjective, superlative; PRP$—pronoun, possessive; WDT—WH-determiner; EX—existential there; TO—”to” as preposition or infinitive marker; WRB—Wh-adverb; WP—WH-pronoun.