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Note: this batch file was developed in collaboration with Dieter Keßler.

Much of  the time, we will want to tag more than one single file. In a real-life corpus linguistic annotation scenario, we will more like want to tag a directory of files, e.g. a whole directory of .txt files. The TreeTagger batch files are not designed to do achieve that. After some thought, I have opted to run the TreeTagger annotation batch file from another batch file that tak…</description>
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Models for many different languages are available for Helmut Schmid's TreeTagger, many of the are made available by members of the linguistics community. Among others there is also a model for tagging Middle High German trained on the Middle High German Conceptual Database and trained by Sarah Schulz. In order to tag your data with the TreeTagger, install the TreeTagger on your system following the instructions in the TreeTagger tutorial on linguistic…</description>
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