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Lassy syntactische annotatie, revision 19053. http://www.let.rug.nl/vannoord/Lassy/sa-man lassy.pdf
, 2010
"... 1.5 Relatie met CGN syntactische annotatie.............. 16 ..."
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1.5 Relatie met CGN syntactische annotatie.............. 16
Towards a toolkit linking treebanking to grammar development
- In Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories
, 2006
"... An often discussed issue in treebanking is the relation between the treebank and a grammar that is at least descriptively adequate with respect to the corpus. On the one hand, the manual syntactic annotation of corpora is often advocated as an empirical source for grammar development, as opposed to ..."
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An often discussed issue in treebanking is the relation between the treebank and a grammar that is at least descriptively adequate with respect to the corpus. On the one hand, the manual syntactic annotation of corpora is often advocated as an empirical source for grammar development, as opposed to introspection and
dr. G.J.M. van Noord Alfa-informatica
"... A large corpus of written Dutch texts (1,000,000 words) is syntactically annotated (manually corrected), based on D-COI. In addition, the full D-COI corpus is syntactically annotated automatically. The project aims to extend the available syntactically annotated corpora for Dutch both in size as wel ..."
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A large corpus of written Dutch texts (1,000,000 words) is syntactically annotated (manually corrected), based on D-COI. In addition, the full D-COI corpus is syntactically annotated automatically. The project aims to extend the available syntactically annotated corpora for Dutch both in size as well as with respect to the various text genres and topical domains. In addition, various browse and search tools for syntactically annotated corpora will be further developed and made available. Their potential for applications in corpus linguistics and information extraction will be illustrated and evaluated.

