On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Vladimir Rykov, PhD in Computational Linguistics,
MOCKBA wrote:
> Fans of tagging may skip my letter again.
[snip]
Well, I don't know if I am a 'fan' of tagging, but I expect to be doing
a lot of it. Please explain to me why tagging and genre distinctions
are mutually exclusive interests, since I also expect to divide my
corpus by genres, insofar as possible. I absolutely do not see any even
slight degree of mutual exclusivity between the two. Am I missing
something? Do taggers and generic types take swipes at each other for
reasons of personal animosities? More seriously, I really do not
understand this or the previous similar comment.
Jim
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