Automatic Mapping Among Lexico-Grammatical Annotation Models (AMALGAM)




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The UNIX Parts Tag-set

Listed alphabetically below are the tags used by the UNIX Parts program. Each tag has examples of the tokens that were annotated with that tag. The examples are taken directly from Leeds University's SCRIBE corpus which was annotated using the Parts program. If the list of examples ends with an ellipsis marker then the tag category can be assumed to be an open class.

The Parts program no longer seems to be part of the standard UNIX distribution. If it exists on a UNIX system there will be documentation in the on-line manual.

Tag

Description

Examples

"

double quotation mark

"

'

closing single quotation mark

'

,

comma

,

-

dash

-

.

sentence terminator

. ? !

;

semi-colon

;

`

opening single quotation mark

`

adj

adjective

strange long tired new difficult two such good zealous given forced favourite general used flat huge deep mashed dangerous cleft ...

adv

adverb

freshly violently sloppily loudly equally normally increasingly hardly fairly thoroughly virtually really purely gently quickly very ...

art

article

the an a

aux

auxiliary verb

could will 'll do should have shall might 'd had would has 've did can cannot must may

be

verb "to be"

is was 'm were 's are been be 're am

conj

conjunction, coordinating

and but or as than

noun

noun

price range trip amongst friends smell coffee shop advances state john draft work love score crowd tense minister habits youths resistance battle forces wind government years ...

pos

noun or pronoun, genitive

her his my Rob's your professor's our Paul's Gordon's their camper's Alf's Bach's Jeff's wealth's its nation's Sandra's Brown's Nancy's ...

prep

preposition

of to on into by in from with for through before between as up off about at down over during until against since like near under without onto below within across upon along

pron

pronoun, nominative, accusative or reflexive

us they I she me him he it all them we there this you that either anyone much nothing everyone most himself which who both some what myself another more each one whoever for others mine few those

subcj

conjunction, subordinating

than if when that while since like as before because though after once whether for which where although how whenever

verb

verb

expected asked wanted considered fails to entice perplexed lend managed blew switched offer muster caused shiver have believe triumph jerked emphasized made tilts be ran sufficient exploit flicks gets go ...




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