Dependency Tree
Universal Dependencies - English - EWT
Language | English |
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Project | EWT |
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Corpus Part | train |
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Annotation | Silveira, Natalia; Dozat, Timothy; Manning, Christopher; Schuster, Sebastian; Chi, Ethan; Bauer, John; Connor, Miriam; de Marneffe, Marie-Catherine; Schneider, Nathan; Bowman, Sam; Zhu, Hanzhi; Galbraith, Daniel; Bauer, John |
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| are the moors and penines in Yorkshire a lonely eerie place? |
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| and how big are they? |
s-3
| im 33. |
s-4
| ive never been to the yorkshire moors or penines at all...i can see the penines in the far distance from my bedroom window. |
s-5
| when i watched werewolf in london ( great film) that was the only time i saw the yorkshire moors. |
s-6
| can anyone give me information about them? |
s-7
| They can be bleak and eerie, often very exposed, often covered with antiquities like bronze age burial mounds, stone circles and settlements--until late in the bronze age they were rich farmlands,then a change in the climate caused the skies to cloud over and rain to wash the goodness from the soil. |
s-8
| The people abandoned their farms and religious sites and the ground they stood on became moorland. |
s-9
| They can also be very beautiful when the purple heather is out, and they are habitat to much wildlife and many species of wildflowers. |
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