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user:zeman:interset:to-do [2009/02/17 17:53]
zeman clitic_s
user:zeman:interset:to-do [2009/02/17 22:16]
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   * Include the text of the GNU GPL in the released package. Create a //License// page at this website.   * Include the text of the GNU GPL in the released package. Create a //License// page at this website.
   * Enable checking out the latest development version directly from the Subversion repository.   * Enable checking out the latest development version directly from the Subversion repository.
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 ===== Features and values ===== ===== Features and values =====
  
 +  * Make the form of numbers (digit / roman / word) orthogonal to the cardinal-ordinal distinction, as it is in Multext-East. When tokenization permits, we can have both "5" (cardinal) and "5." (ordinal).
   * Normalize processing of pronouns, determiners, interrogative adverbs etc. Old drivers use a different approach from the new ones (beginning with Bulgarian). Pronoun as an independent part of speech will cease to exist.   * Normalize processing of pronouns, determiners, interrogative adverbs etc. Old drivers use a different approach from the new ones (beginning with Bulgarian). Pronoun as an independent part of speech will cease to exist.
     * Remove ''pos="pron"''. Distribute pronouns to nouns, adjectives and adverbs. When encoding into a tagset that distinguishes pronouns, detect pronouns by non-empty ''prontype''. Remove subposes of pronouns (''pers'', ''clit''...)     * Remove ''pos="pron"''. Distribute pronouns to nouns, adjectives and adverbs. When encoding into a tagset that distinguishes pronouns, detect pronouns by non-empty ''prontype''. Remove subposes of pronouns (''pers'', ''clit''...)

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