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sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:advanced_2 [2012/06/04 13:30] erossarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:advanced_2 [2012/06/04 14:49] – [Smart Query Editor] eros
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 You'll notice that there are 25 pages of results, if you want to move directly to a particular page, you can type the page number directly into the box. You'll notice that there are 25 pages of results, if you want to move directly to a particular page, you can type the page number directly into the box.
  
-Try typing **8** into the box and press enter on your keyboard: you'll be taken directly to page 8 of the result set (concordance numbers 7001-8000)+Try typing **8** into the box and press enter on your keyboard: you'll be taken directly to page 8 of the result set.
  
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-There might be errors in the results (i.e. sometimes the second word will not be a determiner or the third will not be a noun): they are due to inaccuracies in the pos-tagging of the corpus which are to be expected when dealing with automatically tagged corpora (such as the //UkWaC// corpus we are using in this tutorial).+There might be errors in the results (e.g. sometimes the second word will not be a determiner or the third will not be a noun): they are due to inaccuracies in the pos-tagging of the corpus. This kind of errors are to be expected when dealing with automatically tagged corpora (such as the //UkWaC// corpus we are using in this tutorial).
  
 Here again, sorting results by match could be useful. Here again, sorting results by match could be useful.
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 +In the [[sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:advanced_3|next part]] of the tutorial you'll learn about //optional positions//.
  
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