Arabic-L:LING:New Article on mophosyntactic tagging of Arabic

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Date:  16 Oct  2002
From:reposted from LINGUIST
Subject:New Article on morphosyntactic tagging of Arabic

The following chapter:

7.  A tagset for the morphosyntactic tagging of Arabic
Shereen Khoja, Roger Garside and Gerry Knowles

appears in the new book:

Title: A Rainbow of Corpora
Subtitle: Corpus linguistics and the langauges of the world
			
Publication Year: 2002
Publisher: Lincom Europa
             http://home.t-online.de/home/LINCOM.EUROPA/

Editor: Tony  McEnery
Editor: Paul  Rayson
Editor: Andrew  Wilson

Hardback: ISBN: 3895868728, Pages: 174, Price: USD 60 / EUR 61 /
            GBP 40
			
Abstract:
			
The aim of this volume is to showcase the range of corpus-based
linguistic research currently being carried out on languages other
than English.  The papers included report on work carried out on
Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Biblical Greek,
Biblical Hebrew, Medieval Irish, Korean, Romanian and Swedish,
including a number of regional and social variants. They also address
a range of areas as diverse as corpus design, corpus annotation
register analysis, syntax, and quantitative linguistics.  The papers
in this volume will leave the reader in no doubt that corpus-based
research is now being conducted for a whole "rainbow of languages".

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