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'Chipping off of the block'

The mappings create a 'brutto-analysis', in which you are certain that you have given the correct analysis - along with a lot of incorrect ones. To use a metaphor that is often used in Constraint Grammar, this is like a boulder before the stone-cutter starts chiseling out the statue within it, by removing all the superfluous rock around it. Now we have to distinguish the correct from the incorrect analyses.

I do this in three steps, three sub-algorithms run one after the other:

  1. idiosyncratic collocations
  2. 'chipping off'
  3. cleaning up



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Søren Harder 2002-02-13