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Multisentence passage example #39

Closed nschneid closed 5 years ago

nschneid commented 5 years ago

Since all the guidelines examples are single phrases or sentences, my students weren't sure whether a sentence with multiple parallel scenes/linkers should be wrapped in its own parallel scene, or whether sentence-internal linkers should remain at the top level. This could be addressed with a ~3-sentence example at the end of the guidelines.

(This could help illustrate #16 too.)

dotdv commented 5 years ago

So far we've been asking annotators to keep multiple parallel scenes and linkers on the top level without adding a parent parallel unit. Yes, I also agree this should be clarified in the guidelines.

dotdv commented 5 years ago

Added paragraph "Strings of multiple Parallel Scenes" (do you agree with the title?) right after "Several coordinated Processes/States" under subsection: "other relations".

nschneid commented 5 years ago

It says "Sequences of Multiple Parallel Scenes", which I think is fine (I prefer "sequences" to "strings").

omriabnd commented 5 years ago

Changed to "Sequences of Multiple Parallel Scenes"

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Added paragraph "Strings of multiple Parallel Scenes" (do you agree with the title?) right after "Several coordinated Processes/States" under subsection: "other relations".

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