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Tables of Contents for Corpus Annotation
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
vii
1
Preface
viii
 
1 Introducing corpus annotation
1
18
Geoffrey Leech
2 Grammatical tagging
19
15
Geoffrey Leech
3 Syntactic annotation: treebanks
34
19
Geoffrey Leech
Elizabeth Eyes
4 Semantic annotation
53
13
Andrew Wilson
Jenny Thomas
5 Discourse annotation: anaphoric relations in corpora
66
19
Roger Garside
Steve Fligelstone
Simon Botley
6 Further levels of annotation
85
17
Geoffrey Leech
Tony McEnery
Martin Wynne
7 A hybrid grammatical tagger: CLAWS4
102
20
Roger Garside
Nicholas Smith
8 How to generalize the task of annotation
122
15
Steve Fligelstone
Mike Pacey
Paul Rayson
9 Improving a tagger
137
14
Nicholas Smith
10 Retargeting a tagger
151
15
Fernando Sanchez Leon
Amalio F. Nieto Serrano
11 The use of syntactic annotation tools: partial and full parsing
166
13
Jeremy Bateman
Jean Forrest
Tim Willis
12 Higher-level annotation tools
179
15
Roger Garside
Paul Rayson
13 A corpus annotation toolbox
194
15
Tony McEnery
Paul Rayson
14 A corpus-based grammar tutor
209
11
Tony McEnery
John Paul Baker
John Hutchinson
15 The exploitation of multilingual annotated corpora for term extraction
220
11
Tony McEnery
Jean-Marc Lange
Michael Oakes
Jean Veronis
16 Towards cross-linguistic standards or guidelines for the annotation of corpora
231
12
Peter Kahrel
Ruthanna Barnett
Geoffrey Leech
17 Consistency and accuracy in correcting automatically tagged data
243
8
John Paul Baker
Appendix I: Sources for further information
251
3
Appendix II: Glossary of abbreviations and acronyms
254
2
Appendix III: Specimen annotation practices: the C7 and C5 tagsets
256
5
Bibliography
261
16
Index
277