DSS calculation
Brian MacWhinney
macw at cmu.edu
Fri Jan 8 19:17:42 UTC 2016
Dear Kelly,
The problem you encountered with DSS could be avoided if you transcribed using parens, as in this example:
*CHI: Sherri like(s) [* m] pizza .
%mor: n:prop|Sherri v|like-3S n|pizza .
In other words, DSS can only go on the basis of what the %mor line provides. So, you need to mark the error, but then allow MOR to recognize “likes” as a verb.
It is strange that DSS is treating [*] and [* m] differently and we will look into that. However, the straightforward solution to this
problem is to transcribe as "like(s") instead of just “like”.
—Brian MacWhinney
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