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This shared task is supported by the DFG-funded project “Integrating Collaborative and Linguistic Resources for Word Sense Disambiguation and Semantic Role Labeling” (InCoRe, GU 798/9-1), the BMBF-funded CLARIN F-AG7, and the LOEWE research cluster “Digital Humanities”.