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v2 Discontinual Annotation: A repeated reference (with possible variation) vs. A distributed reference (logically on different planes) #378

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michaelgoeggelmann opened this issue Sep 17, 2021 · 1 comment

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Is there a way to differentiate these two cases?

@michaelgoeggelmann michaelgoeggelmann changed the title 2. a repeated reference (with possible variation) vs. a distributed reference (logically on different planes) a repeated reference (with possible variation) vs. a distributed reference (logically on different planes) Sep 17, 2021
@michaelgoeggelmann michaelgoeggelmann changed the title a repeated reference (with possible variation) vs. a distributed reference (logically on different planes) v2 Discontinual Annotation: A repeated reference (with possible variation) vs. A distributed reference (logically on different planes) Sep 17, 2021
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nilsreiter commented Apr 9, 2024

Well, one could use flags to distinguish the two?

But repeated references to the same entities should not be annotated as a single discontinuous mention, but simply as different mentions.

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