Where:
<comer>
, VMIP3S0<comer>
,
VMI*<comer>
will match any
word analysis with those tag/prefix and lemma.
[00862617]
, NCMS000[00862617]
,
NC*[00862617]
will match any
word analysis with those tag/prefix and sense.
Conditions may be negated using the token not, i.e. (not pos terms)
Where:
<comer>
, VMIP3S0<comer>
,
VMI*<comer>
will match any
word analysis with those tag/prefix and lemma.
[00862617]
, NCMS000[00862617]
,
NC*[00862617]
will match any
word analysis with those tag/prefix and sense.
{DetMasc}
, {VerbPron}
will match any
word analysis with a tag, lemma or sense in the
specified set.
Note that the use of sense information in the rules of
the constraint grammar (either in the core or in the context)
only makes sense when this information distinguishes one analysis
from another. If the sense tagging has been performed with the
option DuplicateAnalysis=no
, each PoS tag will have a list
with all analysis, so the sense information will not distinguish
one analysis from the other (there will be only one analysis with
that sense, which will have at the same time all the other senses
as well).
If the option DuplicateAnalysis
was active, the sense
tagger duplicates the analysis, creating a new entry for each
sense. So, when a rule selects an analysis having a certain sense,
it is unselecting the other copies of the same analysis with
different senses.
Lluís Padró 2010-09-02