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| A morphological tag (commonly called **tag**) is a summary of the grammatical information about a specific word ([[en:pojmy:pozice|position ]]) in the given context. A tag is usually automatically generated based on a [[en:pojmy:morfologicka_analyza|morphological analysis]] and a subsequent [[en:pojmy:desambiguace|disambiguation]]. | A morphological tag (commonly called **tag**) is a summary of the grammatical information about a specific word ([[en:pojmy:pozice|position ]]) in the given context. A tag is usually automatically generated based on a [[en:pojmy:morfologicka_analyza|morphological analysis]] and a subsequent [[en:pojmy:desambiguace|disambiguation]]. |
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| Tags are [[en:pojmy:atributy_pozicni|positional attributes]]. A morphological tag in the Czech CNC corpora consists of a sequence of symbols (letters and numbers) which have a specific meaning based on the position which they occupy in the code. In the Czech sentence //Po promoci na londýnské universitě odjel jsem roku 1878 do Netley na školení vojenských chirurgů.// the word form //promoci// (although this form is potentially morphologically ambiguous) has a morphological tag ''NNFS6-----A----'', which indicates that it is a: | Tags are [[en:pojmy:atributy_pozicni|positional attributes]]. A morphological tag in the Czech CNC corpora consists of a sequence of symbols (letters and numbers) which have a specific meaning based on the position which they occupy in the code. In the Czech sentence //Po promoci na londýnské universitě odjel jsem roku 1878 do Netley na školení vojenských chirurgů.// the word form //promoci// (although this form is potentially morphologically ambiguous) has a morphological tag ''<nowiki>NNFS6-----A----</nowiki>'', which indicates that it is a: |
| * noun (=N) | * noun (=N) |
| * common noun (=N) | * common noun (=N) |