Note: The forms marked with ``<'' carry additional lexical information (the ``lexical class''). These ``compound tags'' are used with category-skilled elements (transpositions), to indicate both the actual, contextspecific distributional word class, and the ``lexical class'', i.e. the original category from which the item is derived. For example, abbreviations and nominalized forms of adjectives are marked both with a part of speech as well as with a lexical class (e.g. ``AEG'':NE<ABK, which stands for an abbreviated [ABK] proper name [NE], or ``Gerechten'':NN<ADJ, which stands for a nominalized adjective).