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This is fine to remove (29483cc) and might have been there for Dutch if the POS tagger outputs the tag for a sentence break. |
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I think this looks good and can be merged with the main branch after resolving the conflicts in the README (this should be a simple merge as all we are doing is adding to the README). What do you think @perayson ? |
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This pull request is to fix issue #4 but it is not complete, at the moment it shows per language the POS tagsets that have been used within each language's semantic lexicon file(s).