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Sociolinguistics and Corpus Linguistics

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Appendix
CLAWS (CONSTITUENT LIKELIHOOD AUTOMATIC WORD-TAGGING SYSTEM) C7 TAGSET
APPGE:possessive pronoun, pre- nominal (e.g. my, your, our)
AT:article (e.g. the, no)
AT1:singular article (e.g. a, an, every)
BCL:before-clause marker (e.g. in order (that), in order (to))
CC:coordinating conjunction (e.g. and, or)
CCB:adversative coordinating conjunction (but)
CS:subordinating conjunction (e.g. if, because, unless, so, for)
CSA:as (as conjunction)
CSN:than (as conjunction)
CST:that (as conjunction)
CSW:whether (as conjunction)
DA:after- determiner or post- determiner capable of pronominal function (e.g. such, former, same)
DA1:singular after- determiner (e.g. little, much)
DA2:plural after-determiner (e.g. few, several, many)
DAR:comparative after- determiner (e.g. more, less, fewer)
DAT:superlative after- determiner (e.g. most, least, fewest)
DB:before determiner or pre- determiner capable of pronominal function (all, half)
DB2:plural before- determiner (both)
DD:determiner (capable of pronominal function) (e.g any, some)
DD1:singular determiner (e.g. this, that, another)
DD2:plural determiner (these, those)
DDQ:wh- determiner (which, what)
DDQGE:wh- determiner, genitive (whose)
DDQV:wh- ever determiner (whichever, whatever)
EX:existential there
FO:formula
FU:unclassif ed word

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