W dniu 2015-03-02 o 23:08, Daniel Naber pisze:
> On 2015-03-02 22:44, Marcin Miłkowski wrote:
>
>> Die[der/ART:DEF:AKK:PLU:FEM*,der/ART:DEF:NOM:PLU:FEM*,der/PRO:DEM:AKK:SIN:FEM*,der/PRO:DEM:NOM:SIN:FEM*,der/PRO:PER:AKK:SIN:FEM*,der/PRO:PER:NOM:SIN:FEM*]
>
> That's the difference, for me it gets unified to:
>
> Die[der/ART:DEF:AKK:PLU:FEM*,der/ART:DEF:NOM:PLU:FEM*]
>
> So only the plural readings are kept.
>
> Disambiguator rules involved:
> UNIFY_DET_ADJ_SUB
> UNIFY_ADJ_SUB
>
> Any idea what might be going on? Does using a lowercase "die" change
> anything for you?

No idea, frankly. Lowercase changes nothing. But I do get the same alarm 
when using the yesterday's snapshot I have downloaded from our website, 
so I guess you must be working on some other version of unification 
rules. Maybe you did not include the changes I made in the Unifier.java?

Best,
Marcin

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