[Corpora-List] Markup Examples Needed!

From: peetm (peet.morris@comlab.ox.ac.uk)
Date: Sat Aug 30 2003 - 16:04:57 MET DST

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    Hi,

     

    I'm really interested in seeing alternative mark-ups of the following
    sentence:

     

    "Time flies like an arrow whereas fruit flies like a banana"

     

    I know that 'accurate' is entirely subjective - and down to the tagger - but
    - I'd like to see samples of mark-ups produced by this sentence, 'accurate'
    or not (preferably with an explanation of the mark-up used:
    methododology/tag set - or with links to the same).

     

    I'm especially interested in any mark-up that produces some hierarchical
    XML-type output.

     

    So, if anyone feels like providing me with examples - PLEASE DO SO!

     

    Many thanks,

     

    peetm

     

    email: peet.morris@clg.ox.ac.uk

     

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