Perhaps the following will be helpful:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Lingua::EN::Tagger qw(add_tags);
my %tags;
my $postagger = new Lingua::EN::Tagger;
my $text = "the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog";
my $tagged = $postagger->add_tags($text);
print $tagged, "\n\n";
$tags{ uc $1 }++ while $tagged =~ m!<([^/]+?)>!g;
print "$_: $tags{$_}\n" for sort keys %tags;
Output:
<det>the</det> <jj>quick</jj> <jj>brown</jj> <nn>fox</nn> <vbd>jumped<
+/vbd> <in>over</in> <det>the</det> <jj>lazy</jj> <nn>dog</nn>
DET: 2
IN: 1
JJ: 3
NN: 2
VBD: 1
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