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* The corpus contains sentences in Dutch, sentences are labelled 0 (“not acceptable”) and 1 (“acceptable”). These labels correspond to the original judgments in the sources:
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* **0**: The original acceptability label was *, ?*, ??
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* We mark original labels ? and (?) as 0 but they are later split off to a separate file;
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* **1**: The original acceptability label was empty.
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* We don’t collect examples that are marked as #, % and $.
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* We ignore sentences that are marked as dialectal or colloquial or otherwise not standard Dutch. We don’t record them at all. Helas!
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* We aim to collect **full sentences**. If an example in the source is not a full sentence, but a noun phrase or some other fragment (_three dogs_ or smth like _…that we called him_), we make it into a full sentence in the most neutral possible way, and mark this fact in a separate column.
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* The corpus contains sentences in Dutch, sentences are labelled 0 (“not acceptable”) and 1 (“acceptable”). These labels correspond to the original judgments in the sources:
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* **0**: The original acceptability label was *, ?*, ??
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* We mark original labels ? and (?) as 0 but they are later split off to a separate file;
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* **1**: The original acceptability label was empty.
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* We don’t collect examples that are marked as #, % and $.
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* We ignore sentences that are marked as dialectal or colloquial or otherwise not standard Dutch. We don’t record them at all. Helas!
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* We aim to collect **full sentences**. If an example in the source is not a full sentence, but a noun phrase or some other fragment (_three dogs_ or smth like _…that we called him_), we make it into a full sentence in the most neutral possible way, and mark this fact in a separate column.
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