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            irrespective of a target language.''' 
  
            '''Again, for a link inside an XML PCDATA/ text content, we might differentiate
-              link-address from the text by the following markup, for an example,
+              links from the text by the following markup to treat them separately, 
+              for an example,
               ""Click Here for Sign Up",
               
               '''<sentence_cat name="link"> Click Here for Sign Up
@@ -118, +119 @@

  ...sentence_m
  </content_domain>
  
+ 
+ '''Background Knowledge for Word-Level Parts-of-Speech Markups:-'''
+ 
- [[GS- A '''verb''' plays an important role for a word level markup or parts-of-speech.
+ A "verb" plays an important role for a word level markup or parts-of-speech.
- A verb is a doing word. Joining verb is a combination of noun followed by verb.
+ '''A verb is a doing word'''. Joining verb is a combination of noun followed by verb.
  Compound verb is a combination of two verbs. Primary verb can express complete meaning
  without the need of any other verb. Auxiliary verb helps to express tense, mood and voice. 
  A verb that has an object is called transitive verb. Intransitive verb has no object. Noun
- verb is derived from a noun. Imperative verb is to denote an order, request or command.]]
+ verb is derived from a noun. Imperative verb is to denote an order, request or command.
+ 
+ '''A noun is a naming word'''. Proper Noun names a specific people or place or 
+ thing (e.g. Goutam, Kolkata, India).  Common Noun is refers to a class of objects 
+ or a concept as opposed to a particular individual (e.g. boy, cow). Collective 
+ Noun is a  noun that denotes a group of individuals (e.g. army, assembly, family).
+ Abstract Noun is a noun that denotes an abstract or intangible concept, such as 
+ happiness, envy or joy. Material Noun denotes the matter from which something is
+ or can be made (e.g. cloth, oil). Compound Noun is a noun made up of two or 
+ more lexemes, such as flowerpot, southeast. Here, nouns  are combined into 
+ compound structures.Verbal Noun is a noun which is formed as an inflection of a 
+ verb and partly sharing its constructions, such as smoking in "Smoking is injurious
+ to health". Numerals include all numbers, whether as words or as digits. They may 
+ be divided into two major types. CARDINAL Nouns include words like: nought, 
+ zero, one, two,fifty-six, a thousand. ORDINAL Number Number include  first, 2nd, third, fourth, 500th.  Numbers Noun: 20, 567.  We classify numerals as a subclass of nouns because in certain circumstances they can take plurals: five twos are ten ;  he's in his forties; 
+ How many 5s in 20?  They may also take the:  the third of  October ; a product of the 2004s.
+ Fractional Number Noun: One-half, two-third. (e.g. Four one-fourths make one.)  
+ Preceeding Noun of Title:- Dr.,  Mr., Ms.
+ Noun - Unit of Measurement:- K.M., K.G.
+ Negative Noun:- He says "no".
+ Hyphenated Numbers:- 30-40, 1990-2005.
+ Following Noun of Title: M.B.A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D.   
+ 
  
  == Challenges ==
  

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