I've long been a fan of Stanford's online parser demo, but now they've
outdone themselves with a demo page for their CoreNLP tools. Not only
does it take your text and show the parse and entities, it also lets you
develop a regex to capture your input text, including semantic regexes!
This is just plain fun: http://corenlp.run/
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[reposted from 11/20/10] I spent Thursday night on a plane so I missed 30 Rock and the most linguistics oriented sit-com episode since ...
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