In order to make the corpora more useful for doing linguistic research, they are often subjected to a process known as [[annotation]]. An example of annotating a corpus is [[part-of-speech]] tagging, or POS-tagging, in which information about each word's part of speech (verb, noun, adjective, etc.) is added to the corpus in the form of tags. Another example is indicating the [[lemma]] (base) form of each word. When the language of the corpus is not a working language of the researchers who use it, interlinear glossing is usedto make the annotation bilingual. | In order to make the corpora more useful for doing linguistic research, they are often subjected to a process known as [[annotation]]. An example of annotating a corpus is [[part-of-speech]] tagging, or POS-tagging, in which information about each word's part of speech (verb, noun, adjective, etc.) is added to the corpus in the form of tags. Another example is indicating the [[lemma]] (base) form of each word. When the language of the corpus is not a working language of the researchers who use it, interlinear glossing is usedto make the annotation bilingual. |