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- adjective Attributive form of
part of speech , noun.
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Examples
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Instead of thinking up a few, I made a quick script to part-of-speech tag the original list of 6,500 artist names that we were considering.
Boing Boing: August 11, 2002 - August 17, 2002 Archives 2002
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Apart from the verb, all the other part-of-speech classes in Bulgarian could be compared to planets within the solar system of Bulgarian grammar.
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The user would tag a search term to indicate the syntactic role the term plays -- for instance, the part-of-speech (noun, verb, etc.) -- or its semantic meaning -- whether it's a company name, location, or event.
TechWeb 2010
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· Indexes inline and offset text annotations (e.g., part-of-speech and named entities) · Indexes document attributes
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The user would tag a search term to indicate the syntactic role the term plays -- for instance, the part-of-speech (noun, verb, etc.) -- or its semantic meaning -- whether it's a company name, location, or event.
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It can also provide part-of-speech tagging, noun-number tagging, verb tense tagging, gender tagging, and so on.
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MALLET provides facilities not only for document classification, but also information extraction, part-of-speech tagging, noun phrase segmentation, and much more.
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Mac OS 2010
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· Powerful searching options for both vocabulary and kanjis, such as part-of-speech, JLPT level, etc.
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Mac OS 2010
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Indeed, we could all stand to revisit the part-of-speech tagging exercises we learned in grade school.
The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public michaelvine 2010
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Its low level components, for example the software that discovers sentence and word boundaries, assigns word part-of-speech tags and forms phrases out of the words, are "trained" to understand clinical language.
Medgadget 2009
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