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Rebecca Bruce and Janyce Wiebe. 1999. Recognizing subjectivity: A case study in manual tagging. Natural Language Engineering, 5(2).

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Bruce, R. and Wiebe, J. (1999). Recognizing subjectivity: A case study in manual tagging. Natural Language Engineering, 5(2), 187-205.

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