[Corpora-List] Does anyone still use tgrep?
Djamé Seddah
djame.seddah at free.fr
Sun Aug 17 21:42:26 UTC 2014
Hi,
I do from time to time (to test various annotation scheme modification and stuff like this), and and in one of my classes, I do teach some basic search query using
the implementation from Stanford's Treegex and Treegui.
may I ask if you also teach dependency treebank processing? what do you use for that?
i've been told the latest treegex has some dependency tool built in now.
Best,
Djamé
Le 17 août 2014 à 20:33, Kevin B. Cohen a écrit :
> Hi, folks,
>
> I'm curious as to whether any of the people on this list doing corpus-based syntax still use tgrep. I've been teaching it for years in my corpus linguistics course, but was considering replacing it with something else this year. Then I was digging around in the Stanford CoreNLP dcoref code and found that their filter for pleonastic "it" uses tgrep patterns. Now I'm rethinking whether or not to drop tgrep from my course. Is anyone else still using/teaching tgrep?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kev
>
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