[[FrontPage]] Download ------------ 1. Download TreeTagger from [[here>ftp://ftp.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/corpora/tree-tagger-windows-3.2.zip]] 2. Download the English parameter file from [[here>ftp://ftp.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/corpora/english-par-linux-3.2.bin.gz]] 3. Uncompress 1. and 2. and read INSTALL.txt (below) Installation ------------ 1. Install a Perl interpreter (if you have not already installed one). You can download a Perl interpreter for Windows for free at http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/ 2. Move the TreeTagger directory to the root directory of drive C:. 3. Download the PC parameter files for the languages you need, decompress them (e.g. using Winzip or 7zip) and move them to the subdirectory lib. Rename the parameter files to <language>.par Example: Rename french-par-linux-3.1.bin to french.par 4. Add the path C:\TreeTagger\bin to the PATH environment variable. 5. Open a shell and type the command set PATH=C:\TreeTagger\bin;%PATH% 6. Change to the directory C:\TreeTagger 7. Now you can test the tagger, e.g. by analyzing this file with the command tag-english INSTALL.txt Examples ------------ c:\TreeTagger>set PATH=C:\TreeTagger\bin;%PATH% c:\TreeTagger>tag-english INSTALL.txt > INSTALL.tag.txt reading parameters ... tagging ... finished. Notes ------------ For Linux and Mac, Penn TreeBank tagset is default. If you want VV for lexical verbs, VB for be-verbs, and VH for have, you should edit the file 'tree-tagger-english' as follows: #last line perl -pe 's/\tV[BDHV]/\VB/;s/IN\/that/\tIN/;' --> perl -pe 's/IN\/that/\tIN/;'