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We investigate how presence and absence of explicit temporal cues (temporal expressions and verb tenses past simple and present) affect the quality of manually provided temporal relation annotations in Estonian. Results support the hypothesis that there is higher inter-annotator agreement and less vagueness in determining temporal relations in the presence of explicit temporal cues.
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