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Whats in a Name? The Automatic Recognition of Metonymical Location Names

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Table 1: Results on the mixed country data of four algorithms with varying context sizes and without astoplist.
Table 3: Results on the Hungary data of four algorithms with varying context sizes and with a stoplist.
Table 5: Results for the Hungary data.

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