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- In the second example we are looking for different spelling variants for the standard spelling //was//. There are two attributes that can be used to this aim. Manually processed messages have the standard spelling in the layer //gloss//, automatically processed messages use the [[01_corpus: | - In the second example we are looking for different spelling variants for the standard spelling //was//. There are two attributes that can be used to this aim. Manually processed messages have the standard spelling in the layer //gloss//, automatically processed messages use the [[01_corpus: | ||
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- | - In the third example we look for two tokens, one directly following the other. Here, we could use one of the normalisations, | + | - In the third example we look for two tokens, one directly following the other. Here, we could use one of the normalisations, |
That much for the examples. But how can you remember all of these options? You do not have to, since ANNIS offers you lots of [[02_browsing: | That much for the examples. But how can you remember all of these options? You do not have to, since ANNIS offers you lots of [[02_browsing: |
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