Thanks. So using Lingua::EN::Tagger code below I can get the output of a file all tagged. But I still can't work out how just to display the tags.
Looking at the .pm file I cannot see an obvious way for it to output, say, <NN> : 2, <CC> : 5 and so on. I can only see subs to add_tag to text, not just to display them.
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use Lingua::EN::Tagger
qw(add_tags);
my $postagger = new Lingua::EN::Tagger;
my $file = "test.txt";
my $text = do {
local $/ = undef;
open my $fh, "<", $file
or die "could not open $file: $!";
<$fh>;
};
my $tagged = $postagger->add_tags($text);
print $tagged, "\n";
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