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A '''Parole tag''' or '''Parole-style tag''' is a morphological or part-of-speech tag which is positional, that is that features are specified by single characters and many characters are used to build up the tag. There are no delimiters between features.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:24, 7 October 2014

En français

A Parole tag or Parole-style tag is a morphological or part-of-speech tag which is positional, that is that features are specified by single characters and many characters are used to build up the tag. There are no delimiters between features.

Comparison[edit]

Apertium

^eo/bezañ<vbmod><pri><p3><sg>$

Freeling (parole style)

eo bezañ VMIP3S0

In this case the tag can be broken down as,

V    M     I          P       3            S         0

Verb Modal Indicative Present Third person Singular