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 Here, the word //something// is tagged as PN1, which corresponds to //indefinite pronoun, singular// in the tagset. Here, the word //something// is tagged as PN1, which corresponds to //indefinite pronoun, singular// in the tagset.
  
-You may change this setting by clicking on **View → Corpus-specific settings** and selecting a different option listed under How to display additional positional attributes?.+You may change this setting by clicking on //View → Corpus-specific settings// and selecting a different option listed under //How to display additional positional attributes?//.
  
 You may have noticed that the forms you searched for (KWIC) are tagged as VVX. This tag is not a part of the standard CLAWS 7 tagset but it was added during the tagging process specifically to the OBC. To read more about the corrections, see the [[https://fedora.clarin-d.uni-saarland.de/oldbailey/downloads/OBC_2.0_Manual%202016-07-13.pdf|OBC Manual]], page 12. Hence, it is recommendable not to always rely on the tagest only, but rather to check the actual tagging in the given string and build your query according to that. You may have noticed that the forms you searched for (KWIC) are tagged as VVX. This tag is not a part of the standard CLAWS 7 tagset but it was added during the tagging process specifically to the OBC. To read more about the corrections, see the [[https://fedora.clarin-d.uni-saarland.de/oldbailey/downloads/OBC_2.0_Manual%202016-07-13.pdf|OBC Manual]], page 12. Hence, it is recommendable not to always rely on the tagest only, but rather to check the actual tagging in the given string and build your query according to that.
  
-Let’s check the frequency list (**Frequency → Node forms [A=a]**) to see which verbs are most commonly contracted in this way.+Let’s check the frequency list (//Frequency → Node forms [A=a]//) to see which verbs are most commonly contracted in this way.
  
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 ''[word="deposed" | word="asked" | word="called" | word="robbed"]'' ''[word="deposed" | word="asked" | word="called" | word="robbed"]''
  
-Go to the frequency list (**Frequency → Node forms [A=a]**) and compare:+Go to the frequency list (//Frequency → Node forms [A=a]//) and compare:
  
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 **Task:** **Task:**
  
-    * Try to find all plural nouns in the genitive case which are formed with the //‘s// suffix+ Try to find all plural nouns in the genitive case which are formed with the //‘s// suffix
     * Keep in mind the different tags for different classes of nouns     * Keep in mind the different tags for different classes of nouns
     * Make sure the query type is set to CQL     * Make sure the query type is set to CQL
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 </WRAP>  </WRAP> 
  
-Solution in KonText [[https://kontext.korpus.cz/view?q=~6AljBlGNoxr6|here]]+You can find the solution [[en:obc:solution|here]].
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-Query: ''[tag="N.*2"][tag="GE"]'' +
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-//prisoners’s// 14x, //prosecutors’s// 10x+
  
 Proceed to [[en:obc:intro_to_metadata|Lesson 5]]. Proceed to [[en:obc:intro_to_metadata|Lesson 5]].