A tagset is a list of part-of-speech tags (POS tags for short), i.e. labels used to indicate the part of speech and sometimes also other grammatical categories (case, tense etc.) of each token in a text corpus.

Greek Neurolingo part-of-speech tagset is available in Greek corpora annotated using the Neurolingo Collection Analyzer.

An Example of a tag in the CQL concordance search box[tag="Nnn"]finds all nouns, e.g. όλα, χρόνια (note: please make sure that you use straight double quotation marks)

Part-of-Speech:

Nnn: Noun
Adj: Adjective
Pcp: Participle
Vrb: Verb
Prn: Pronoun
Pss: Posessive Pronoun
Adv: Adverb
Art: Article
Prp: Preposition
Cnj: Conjunction
Pcl: Particle
Inj: Interjection

Gender (Nouns, Adjectives, Articles, Pronouns, Participles):

Msc: Masculine

Fem: Feminine

Ntr: Neuter

Number (all declinable):

Sng: Singular

Plu: Plural

Case (Nouns, Adjectives, Articles, Pronouns, Participles):

Nom: Nominative

Gen: Genitive

Acc: Accusative

Voc: Vocative

Dat: Dative

Voice (Verbs and Participles):

Act: Active

Psv: Passive

Tense (Verbs and Participles):

Pnt: Present

Pst: Past

Psc: Past Continuous

Pnp: Present Perfect

Mood (Verbs):

Ind: Indicative

Sbj: Subjunctive

Imp: Imperative

Person (Verbs and Personal Pronouns):

1st

2nd

3rd

Degree (Adjectives and Adverbs):

Cmp: Comparative

Sup: Superlative

Derived (Nouns and Adjectives):

Dim: Diminutive

Aug: Augmentative

Style:

Ifm: Informal

Lrn: Learned

Dlc: Dialectal

Pop: Popular

Lit: Literary

Unknown greek words have a ? in the place of the lemma tag followed by a part-of-speech tag. Also, there is no case/gender/number/etc. tag, as such attributes are not guessed for them.

Source: http://www.neurolingo.gr/