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		<title>Comment on Semantic Annotation 101 : You actually learned all of this in High School by Ellie K</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Actually, 7th-grade Grammar and English class in the U.S.A is where we learned what you mention! (But most of us didn&#039;t actually understand how to apply it until high school, just as you mentioned).

If Semantic Annotation is merely a different terminology for those old familiar chestnuts of:
&quot;identifying part of speech, as in noun, verb, adjective&quot; and &quot;sentence diagramming as in &quot;subject verb object&quot; or &quot;imperative versus interrogative&quot;

well,I would be quite pleased. Semantic web and OPML haven&#039;t seemed particularly easy OR accessible and I need to learn more about the  Semantic Web design and semantic search...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually, 7th-grade Grammar and English class in the U.S.A is where we learned what you mention! (But most of us didn&#8217;t actually understand how to apply it until high school, just as you mentioned).</p>
<p>If Semantic Annotation is merely a different terminology for those old familiar chestnuts of:<br />
&#8220;identifying part of speech, as in noun, verb, adjective&#8221; and &#8220;sentence diagramming as in &#8220;subject verb object&#8221; or &#8220;imperative versus interrogative&#8221;</p>
<p>well,I would be quite pleased. Semantic web and OPML haven&#8217;t seemed particularly easy OR accessible and I need to learn more about the  Semantic Web design and semantic search&#8230;</p>
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