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en:cnk:registrova_klasifikace [2020/08/31 13:39] – [Screenplay: dynamic with addressee coding] veronikapojarova | en:cnk:registrova_klasifikace [2020/08/31 13:41] – [Question answering: dynamic without addressee coding] veronikapojarova | ||
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we defined 10 registers which cover the entire spectrum of texts, ranging from spoken to written, including online texts. Registers are assigned to the texts automatically based on the linguistic features which appear in the given text. | we defined 10 registers which cover the entire spectrum of texts, ranging from spoken to written, including online texts. Registers are assigned to the texts automatically based on the linguistic features which appear in the given text. | ||
- | The names of registers have two components. The first represents a prototypical feature of the given group of texts, which should provide a better overall idea of the text type: this can be based on the type of discourse (// | + | The names of registers have two components. The first represents a prototypical feature of the given group of texts, which should provide a better overall idea of the text type: this can be based on the type of discourse (// |
**Static registers: | **Static registers: | ||
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==== Question answering: dynamic without addressee coding ==== | ==== Question answering: dynamic without addressee coding ==== | ||
- | This is one of the **dynamic** registers, with its most distinctive features being its **monological/ | + | This is one of the **dynamic** registers, with its most distinctive features being its **monological/ |
== Excerpt == | == Excerpt == |