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An experiment on the upper bound of interjudge agreement: the case of tagging
Atro Voutilainen
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Month: June
Year: 1999
Location: Bergen, Norway
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Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Annotation of 17th Century Dutch Letters
Marijn Schraagen
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Feike Dietz
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Marjo van Koppen
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Methods for Amharic Part-of-Speech Tagging
Björn Gambäck
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Fredrik Olsson
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Atelach Alemu Argaw
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Lars Asker
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http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/
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Linguistic Trends
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Tagging
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English
Japanese
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