1. Experiments on language processing:
* Linguistic experiments: Researchers might design experiments to test how people understand and process language, including the identification of different parts of speech. For example, they could measure reaction times to words depending on their grammatical function.
* Computational linguistics experiments: Researchers might create algorithms to automatically tag words with their part of speech, and then evaluate the accuracy of these algorithms on different datasets.
2. Educational experiments:
* Teaching experiments: Teachers might use different methods to teach students about parts of speech and then measure the effectiveness of those methods.
3. Specific experiments with "part of speech" in the name:
* There are some experiments related to natural language processing that use "part of speech" in the title, but these are usually specific to a particular task or dataset. For example, an experiment might be called "Part of Speech Tagging on Twitter Data."
To give you a more helpful answer, please clarify what you mean by "part of speech experiment". Provide more context about what you are interested in, for example:
* What is the purpose of the experiment?
* What is the experiment testing?
* What kind of data is being used?
* What are the expected results?
Once you provide more details, I can give you a more specific and accurate answer.