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This annotation manual is meant to support annotators in correcting both automatic word and sentence segmentation as well as morphosyntactic (Part-of-Speech) information. It is not meant to be read from cover-to-cover. Rather, it is meant as a document that is easy to navigate to search for examples of cases where annotators are unsure about which decision to take. It has detailed examples of all conventions for segmentation and POS tagging, as well as brief explanations of why certain decisions were made. (Note that GDocs broke the rendering of Tibetan Unicode in version 1.0; this is fixed in version 1.1.)
Note that GDocs broke the rendering of Tibetan Unicode in version 1.0; this is fixed in version 1.1.
Annotation, Part-of-Speech, Tibetan, Segmentation, Tokenisation
Annotation, Part-of-Speech, Tibetan, Segmentation, Tokenisation
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