Creating a part-of-speech tagged word corpus
Part-of-speech tagging is the process of identifying the part-of-speech tag for a word. Most of the time, a tagger must first be trained on a training corpus. How to train and use a tagger is covered in detail in Chapter 4, Part-of-speech Tagging, but first we must know how to create and use a training corpus of part-of-speech tagged words.
Getting ready
The simplest format for a tagged corpus is of the form word/tag. The following is an excerpt from the brown
corpus:
The/at-tl expense/nn and/cc time/nn involved/vbn are/ber astronomical/jj ./.
Each word has a tag denoting its part-of-speech. For example, nn
refers to a noun, while a tag that starts with vb
is a verb.
Note
Different corpora can use different tags to mean the same thing. For example, the treebank
corpus uses different tags as compared to the brown
corpus, even though both are English text. But both sets of tags can be converted into a universal tagset, described at the end of this recipe...