The Need for Grammatical Stocktaking
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- Literary and Linguistic Computing [ 0268-1145 ] ; 1993.
Abstract
Natural language research needs something akin to a ‘Linnaean taxonomy’, identifying and rigorously specifying boundaries between the various structural categories of a language, to allow data to be collected and exchanged in unambiguous form. The author has made a first attempt to provide such a taxonomy for English grammar; the scheme is to appear in book form, and an electronic corpus annotated in conformity with it has been available since 1992.
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