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We assume a normalization script will apply in postprocessing to neutralize some distinctions that an annotator might make (see e.g. #43). I think these steps should be described in the guidelines so we know which differences in the surface annotation are real and which are due to spurious ambiguity.
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We assume a normalization script will apply in postprocessing to
neutralize some distinctions that an annotator might make (see e.g. #43
<#43>).
I think these steps should be described in the guidelines so we know which
differences in the surface annotation are real and which are due to
spurious ambiguity.
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We assume a normalization script will apply in postprocessing to neutralize some distinctions that an annotator might make (see e.g. #43). I think these steps should be described in the guidelines so we know which differences in the surface annotation are real and which are due to spurious ambiguity.
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