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Outlining the development of even such a young field as the design of automatic word-class taggers is not an easy task.1 Different systems and approaches could be categorized in several ways, i.e. the classification given below is by no means the only known one, probably not even the most popular one. In this chapter, we will make a main distinction between the linguistic approach, based on hand-written rules, and the automatic data-driven approach.
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Voutilainen, A. (1999). A Short History of Tagging. In: van Halteren, H. (eds) Syntactic Wordclass Tagging. Text, Speech and Language Technology, vol 9. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9273-4_2
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