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mmxgn@0 1 In this part we learn how to annotate character lines and anaphora.
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mmxgn@0 3 This is actually quite simple. You annotate the relevant text as a Character_Line, then annotate the verb that shows that someone says something as "Says",
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mmxgn@0 5 Finally you drag from the "Says" entity to the Character and the Character line.
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mmxgn@0 7 Try it now:
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mmxgn@0 10 The boy said: "I do not know, Sir!"
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mmxgn@0 13 The boy said: "I do not know, Sir!"
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mmxgn@0 16 There are cases that instead of the character's or object's or even place's name, we have anaphora such as "he", "it", or "there".
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mmxgn@0 18 To annotate as such, annotate the anaphora text as either character, object, or place (depending what the original entity it refers to is).
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mmxgn@0 20 Then click and drag from it to the entity it refers to.
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mmxgn@0 23 Annabelle was kind, but she was not naive. She said: "I have to refuse".
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mmxgn@0 26 Annabelle was kind, but she was not naive. She said: "I have to refuse".
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mmxgn@0 29 Please proceed to the next and final part of the tutorial.
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