…l sciences, and humanities entail new challenges to NLP research, such as noisy text (e.g., due to OCR problems), non-standard, or archaic language varieties (e.g., historic language, dialects, mixed use of languages, ellipsis, transcription errors), literary or figurative writin…
…ve. A token tag XYZ is equal to a quoted-string tag "XYZ". Examples are tables, fonts, blebber, wolx, screenwidth, colordepth Holtman & Mutz Experimental [Page 20] RFC 2295 Transparent Content Negotiation March 1998 An example of the use of feature tags in a variant description i…
…ve. A token tag XYZ is equal to a quoted-string tag "XYZ". Examples are tables, fonts, blebber, wolx, screenwidth, colordepth Holtman & Mutz Experimental [Page 20] RFC 2295 Transparent Content Negotiation March 1998 An example of the use of feature tags in a variant description i…
…ve. A token tag XYZ is equal to a quoted-string tag "XYZ". Examples are tables, fonts, blebber, wolx, screenwidth, colordepth Holtman & Mutz Experimental [Page 20] RFC 2295 Transparent Content Negotiation March 1998 An example of the use of feature tags in a variant description i…
…ve. A token tag XYZ is equal to a quoted-string tag "XYZ". Examples are tables, fonts, blebber, wolx, screenwidth, colordepth Holtman & Mutz Experimental [Page 20] RFC 2295 Transparent Content Negotiation March 1998 An example of the use of feature tags in a variant description i…