Part-of-speech tagging using rules

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Abstract

We saw that looking up a word in a lexicon or carrying out a morphological analysis on a word can leave it with an ambiguous part of speech. The word chair, which can be assigned two tags, noun or verb, is an example of ambiguity. It is a noun in the phrase a chair, and a verb in to chair a session.

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Nugues, P. M. (2014). Part-of-speech tagging using rules. In Cognitive Technologies (pp. 205–222). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41464-0_7

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