OLiA Annotation Model for the English QTag tagset by Oliver Mason
2008 created
2010-04-06 updated
Christian Chiarcos, chiarcos@uni-potsdam.de
These are wh-determiner,
e.g. "what", "which", "whatever", "whichever".
These are general
determiner, e.g. "a"," the", "this", "that".
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
These are comparative
adjectives e.g. "nearer".
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
This is used for the
present form "has".
This is used for the past
participle form "had".
These are foreign words,
e.g. "ante", "de".
These are personal
pronouns, e.g. "I", "we", "they", "you".
This is used for the past
form "had".
This is used for the
present participle or gerund form "having".
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
These are adverbial
particles, e.g. "back", "up".
This is used for
"was".
These are superlative
adjectives e.g. "nearest".
These are possessive
pronouns, e.g. "my", "his".
This is used for a verb in
third person, e.g. "believes".
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
These are general
adjectives e.g. "near".
This is used for a verb in
present participle or gerund, e.g. "believing".
This is used for a verb in
past participle, e.g. "believied".
This is used for the
present participle form "being".
These are comparative
adverbs, e.g. "sooner", "easier".
These are coordinating
conjunctions, e.g. "and", "or".
These are possessive
particles, e.g. "ยด", "-s" like in "John's house."
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
These are indefinite
pronouns, e.g. "anyone", "everybody", "nothing".
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
This is used for
"have".
These are the negative
markers, e.g. "not", "n't".
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
These are symbols or
formulas, e.g. "US$500", "R300".
This is used for the past
participle form "been".
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
These are prepositions,
e.g. "on", "of".
These are superlative
adverbs, e.g. "easiest", "soonest".
This is used for the past
participle form "done".
This is used for the past
participle form "doing".
These are singular or
plural common nouns, e.g. "action", "actions".
These are interjections and
exclamations.
These are ordinal numbers,
e.g. "first", "2nd".
These are wh-pronouns, e.g.
"who", "that".
These are singular or
plural proper nouns, e.g. "Thailand", "Thatcher", "Americas", "Atwells".
This is used for
"do".
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
This is used for
"were".
These are modal
auxiliaries, e.g. "might", "will".
These are subordinating
conjunctions, e.g."until".
These are general adverbs
e.g. "chronically", "deep".
This is used for the
present form "am".
These are wh-adverbs, e.g.
"how", "where", "when", "why".
This is used for the
present form "are".
These are possessive
wh-pronouns, e.g. "whose".
This is a class, we
inserted to structure the tagset.
These are predeterminer,
e.g. "all", "both", "half".
This is used for the
present form "is".
This is used for a verb in
past, e.g. "believed".
This is the existential
"there".
These are reflexive
pronouns, e.g. "myself", "himself".
This is used for the past
form "did".
This is used for
"be".
These are cardinal numbers,
e.g. "one", "two", "2", etc.
These are punctuation
marks, e.g. !, ", ', (, ), -, ., ..., :, ;, ?.
This is used for a verb in
base form, e.g. "believe".
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This is the infinitive
marker "to".
This is used for the
present form "does".
VBN
BER
SYM
symbol or
formula
,
,
DOG
DOZ
CD
common noun
singular
NN
OD
RB
(
(
UH
DO
VB
BEN
JJS
CS
HVD
POS
"
BEDZ
RBR
EX
-
-
DT
HV
MD
PN
HVG
PP
VBG
IN
NNS
common noun
plural
FW
NP
proper noun
singular
)
)
RP
DOD
proper noun
plural
NPS
HVZ
BEG
JJR
BE
:
:
BEDR
WRB
RBS
BEM
. ; ?
!
. ; ? !
XNOT
VBZ
PP$
BEZ
HVN
VBD
CC
WP$
JJ
WDT
PPX
DON
TO
half, all,
both
PDT