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author: Sabine Bartsch, e-mail:  mail@linguisticsweb.org

[tutorial status: work in progress - January 2019]

Related tutorial: Stanford PoS Tagger

While we will often be running an annotation tool in a stand-alone fashion directly from the command line, there are many scenarios in which we would like to integrate an automatic annotation tool in a larger workflow, for example with the aim of running pre-processing and annotation steps as well as analyse…</description>
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