Greetings!<div><br /></div><div>I am currently facing problems with extracting specific variables from my data. Importantly, my data is in Spanish. I have previously used the batchalign script to have accurate %mor and %gra tiers tags, since the tagging using CLAN´s command of MOR was not as accurate. But now that I try to use the EVAL and C-NNLA commands with the resulting chat files, several fields appear in blank (including number of verbs and nouns). Beforehand, I ran the CHECK command and corrected all detected errors. </div><div><br /></div><div>I realise that the parts of speech tags are different from one method to another. My best guess is that EVAL and C-NNLA are specifically designed to track specific strings in the %mor tier (for verbs: the "v" obtained by the MOR command instead of the tag "verb" obtained via batchalign). </div><div><br /></div><div>My main concern is not being able to use the batchalign files. Would you know if there is a way to solve this issue? Perhaps a method to modify the %mor tags so they fit the EVAL and C-NNLA requirements?</div><div><br /></div><div>Thank you for your attention!</div><div>Jorge Hidalgo. </div>
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