2013/9/20 Mikel L. Forcada <[email protected]>
> El 20/09/13 12:41, Gang Chen escribió:
>
> Yes, Mikel, the new tagger could work without rules. However, it is done
>> by modifying the code (for the experiments), and there is no such a option
>> for whether or not to use the rules in the TSX file in the command line.
>>
> Is it possible to write a TSX without rules? The current DTD allows so I
> think:
>
>
> <!ELEMENT tagger (tagset,forbid?,enforce-rules?**
> ,preferences?,discard-on-**ambiguity?)>
>
>
> Where the forbid element is optional. Therefore it should be easy to see
> if the new LSW tagger gives the same result without a forbid section or by
> changing the code so that forbids are ignored.
>
>
OK. I've checked both methods, and they produce the same result :-)
> Mikel
>
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