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EXPLORING SEMANTIC ORIENTATION OF ADVERBS

by S B Potemkin , G E Kedrova
"... Sentiment analysis often relies on a semantic orientation lexicon of positive and negative words. Determining the semantic orientation of words is necessary for correct estimation of the content of statements in the media, Internet, in the writings and speech. Qualitative adverbs expressing evaluat ..."
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Sentiment analysis often relies on a semantic orientation lexicon of positive and negative words. Determining the semantic orientation of words is necessary for correct estimation of the content of statements in the media, Internet, in the writings and speech. Qualitative adverbs expressing

Exploring semantic orientation of adverbs

by Potemkin S B
"... Sentiment analysis often relies on a semantic orientation lexicon of positive and negative words. Determining the semantic orientation of words is necessary for correct estimation of the content of statements in the media, Internet, in the writings and speech. Qualitative adverbs expressing evaluat ..."
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Sentiment analysis often relies on a semantic orientation lexicon of positive and negative words. Determining the semantic orientation of words is necessary for correct estimation of the content of statements in the media, Internet, in the writings and speech. Qualitative adverbs expressing

Exploring Semantic Orientation of Adverbs

by unknown authors
"... Abstract. Sentiment analysis often relies on a semantic orientation lexicon of positive and negative words. Determining the semantic orientation of words is necessary for correct estimation of the content of statements in the media, Internet, in the writings and speech. Qualitative adverbs expressin ..."
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Abstract. Sentiment analysis often relies on a semantic orientation lexicon of positive and negative words. Determining the semantic orientation of words is necessary for correct estimation of the content of statements in the media, Internet, in the writings and speech. Qualitative adverbs

CC by 3.0 Additive Focus Adverbs in Canonical Word Orders A Corpus-based Study of It. anche, Fr. aussi and E. also in Written News*

by Anna-maria De Cesare (basel
"... The goal of this paper is to offer a cross-linguistic analysis of the most commonly occurring additive focus adverbs used in Italian, French and English – namely anche, aussi and also – on the basis of a corpus of written texts. The corpus used in this paper consists of comparable online news in Ita ..."
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The goal of this paper is to offer a cross-linguistic analysis of the most commonly occurring additive focus adverbs used in Italian, French and English – namely anche, aussi and also – on the basis of a corpus of written texts. The corpus used in this paper consists of comparable online news

Extending Ladkin's algebra on non-convex intervals towards an Algebra on Union-of Regions

by Christophe Claramunt - Union-of Regions, Proc. 8 th ACM GIS , 2000
"... This paper proposes an extension of Ladkins algebra on nonconvex intervals towards the spatial dimension. Based on the concepts of adverbs, we introduce an algebra that qualifies topological relationships between regions composed of simple regions. These adverbs are flexible enough to apply on co ..."
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on composite regions with an indefinite number of simple regions. A set of qualitative temporal adverbs is also introduced for evolving composite regions. Since adverbs are widely used by common sense reasoning, such an extended algebra provides a flexible method to analyse large spatial configurations

Linguistik online 61, 4/13 Quirky Quotes and Needles in the Haystack: Tracing Grammatical Change in Untagged Corpora

by Muriel Norde (berlin
"... This paper discusses pivotal theoretical and methodological problems of historical corpus linguistics. In two case studies from Swedish language history, the development of the epistemic adverb kanske and the group genitive respectively, it illustrates how the use of qualitative method in addition t ..."
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This paper discusses pivotal theoretical and methodological problems of historical corpus linguistics. In two case studies from Swedish language history, the development of the epistemic adverb kanske and the group genitive respectively, it illustrates how the use of qualitative method in addition

A Cross-Lingual Induction Technique for German Adverbial Participles

by Sina Zarrieß, Aoife Cahill, Jonas Kuhn, Christian Rohrer - In Proceedings of the 2010 Workshop on NLP and Linguistics: Finding the Common Ground, ACL 2010 , 2010
"... We provide a detailed comparison of strategies for implementing medium-tolow frequency phenomena such as German adverbial participles in a broadcoverage, rule-based parsing system. We show that allowing for general adverb conversion of participles in the German LFG grammar seriously affects its over ..."
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We provide a detailed comparison of strategies for implementing medium-tolow frequency phenomena such as German adverbial participles in a broadcoverage, rule-based parsing system. We show that allowing for general adverb conversion of participles in the German LFG grammar seriously affects its

Asian Research Consortium Exploring Hedges and Boosters in 9/11 English Front Page News Articles

by Sara Yazdani, Shahla Sharifi, Mahmoud Elyassi
"... This study motivated to examine the role of interpersonal metadiscourse markers such as hedges and boosters. In order to illuminate this relation, 27 front pages of widely read newspapers in US. were selected randomly from around 50 news about 9/11 events. Therefore, quantitative and qualitative met ..."
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This study motivated to examine the role of interpersonal metadiscourse markers such as hedges and boosters. In order to illuminate this relation, 27 front pages of widely read newspapers in US. were selected randomly from around 50 news about 9/11 events. Therefore, quantitative and qualitative

Fear in the News: A Discourse of Control

by David L. Altheide, R. Sam Michalowski - The Sociological Quarterly , 1999
"... Fear pervades popular culture and the news media. Whether used as a noun, verb, adverb, or adjective, an ongoing study finds that the word “fear” pervades news reports across all sections of newspapers, and is shown to move or “travel ” from one topic to another. The use of fear and the thematic emp ..."
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Fear pervades popular culture and the news media. Whether used as a noun, verb, adverb, or adjective, an ongoing study finds that the word “fear” pervades news reports across all sections of newspapers, and is shown to move or “travel ” from one topic to another. The use of fear and the thematic

Notes on Similarities and Differences between Abstracts from a Local and a Top-Ranked Computer Science Journal from a Text-Analysis Point of View

by Assoc Prof, Rodica Ioana Lung , 2015
"... Aim This paper presents a comparison between abstracts of papers published in a national level journal from Romania and one considered top- ranked in computer science with the aim of identifying possible common features or differences. Method The comparison is based on a registry variation text anal ..."
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analysis that computes potential indicators of scientific writing (number of nouns, verbs, and adverbs used, lexical density and type- token ratio) Results Results show a significant difference in terms of number of nouns, adverbs and verbs used, indicating that there is a need for the Romanian researchers
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