Use available.koRpus.lang
to get a list of all supported languages. Language
support packages must be installed an loaded to be usable with kRp.POS.tags
.
For the internal tokenizer a small subset of tags is also defined,
available through lang="kRp"
.
Finally,
the Universal POS Tags[1] are automatically appended if no matching tag was already defined.
If you don't know the language your text was written in,
the function guess.lang
should be able to detect it.
With the element tags
you can specify if you want all tag definitions, or a subset,
e.g. tags only for punctuation and
sentence endings (that is,
you need to call for both "punct" and "sentc" to get all punctuation tags).
The function is not so much intended to be used directly,
but it is called by several other functions internally. However,
it can still be useful to directly examine available POS tags.