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| ::: | #typ_urzed | legal texts | 2,97 %| | | ::: | #typ_urzed | legal texts | 2,97 %| | ||
| ::: | #typ_nd | popular science texts | 1,91 %| | | ::: | #typ_nd | popular science texts | 1,91 %| | ||
- | | ::: | #typ_nklas | non-fiction | 1,00 %| | + | | ::: | #typ_nklas | non-fiction |
| ::: | #typ_listy | correspondence| | | ::: | #typ_listy | correspondence| | ||
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===== Positional annotation and tagging ===== | ===== Positional annotation and tagging ===== | ||
- | Compared to typical corpora of Czech, NKJP_1M additionally has a positional attribute which is specific for Polish, the so-called **flexeme**. It is a category which further subdivides parts of speech into more specific lexeme classes. For instance, within nouns (// | + | Compared to typical corpora of Czech, NKJP_1M additionally has a positional attribute which is specific for Polish, the so-called **flexeme**. It is a category which further subdivides parts of speech into more specific lexeme classes. For instance, within nouns (// |
Moreover, the Polish tagset differs from the Czech one; its detailed description (including the full flexeme list) is available [[http:// | Moreover, the Polish tagset differs from the Czech one; its detailed description (including the full flexeme list) is available [[http:// |