Hi Linda,

 

Here is a pretty well known part-of-speech tagger that I have played
around with in the past, maybe this would interest you
http://nlp.stanford.edu/software/tagger.shtml .

 

A list of the POS that the tagger recognizes can be found at
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~acahill/tagset.html.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Ken

 

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Subject: [Jgeneral] Query for Parser of J programs for 'speech act'
entity loadings -also Re: Pronoun and proverb?

 

Greetings and feedback from here on the appreciated thread and link.

 

Fairly new here; please excuse what perhaps should be corrected in this

present reply - variations on theme would of course be useful.

 

Just for now may I call a surface *item* considered as a *part of
speech* a

*'speech act'*, or maybe a token of a certain type or an *uttereme*, or

something else that seems appropriate to you.

 

*Does anyone perhaps  have a parser that can recognize the part of
speech

(or 'speech act)' loadings in a program or set of programs and do
labeling

or statistics or inferences about such - including yes "pronouns" and

"proverbs" ?.*

 

Just asking, from the perspective of "*Claim Structure Grammar* (*CSG*).

And also thanking the forum for these very interesting posts.

 

LDMF.

Dr. Linda D. Misek-Falkoff

 

 Schott <[email protected]> wrote:

 

> On page 10 of the following link we see, "A proverb is used to stand

> for a verb, just as a pronoun is used to stand for a noun. (The

> word proverb in this sense is found only in larger dictionaries.) For

> example:"

> 

> http://www.jsoftware.com/books/pdf/arithmetic.pdf

> 

> From a Google search of "site:jsoftware.com proverb".

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