Dates, times, addresses, currency, numbers in v2 guidelines and English data #455
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Description
Some observations:
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Currency: A currency symbol should be related to a numeric amount via
nummod
(e.g. in "$ 40"), but in the English data it is sometimescompound
. -
Dates:
flat
includes examples of dates, but the English data hasnummod
(e.g., “March 28”) -
Times: There is no apparent guideline for "10:00 pm" or "10 o'clock". In the English data, "a.m." and "p.m." are attached as
nummod
. -
Addresses: It is not clear what the standard should be—
flat
?—for expressions like "100 Main St. NW Apt. 10". -
Spelled-out numbers:
flat
gives the example "four thousand", but the English data hascompound
(e.g., these examples with "million")