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Extending effect annotation with lexical decomposition
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IGGSA-STEPS: Shared Task on Source and Target Extraction from Political Speeches
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Negation modeling for German polarity classification
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Adding nominal spice to SALSA – frame-semantic annotation of German nouns and verbs
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The treatment of emotion vocabulary in FrameNet: past, present and future developments
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Proceedings of GermEval 2018, 14th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS 2018), Vienna, Austria – September 21, 2018
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A descriptive analysis of a German corpus annotated with opinion sources and targets
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Distinguishing affixoid formations from compounds
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Overview of the GermEval 2018 Shared Task on the Identification of Offensive Language
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Automatically creating a lexicon of verbal polarity shifters: mono- and cross-lingual methods for German
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Who’s in, who’s out? Predicting the inclusiveness or exclusiveness of personal pronouns in parliamentary debates
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A New Resource for German Causal Language
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Building a morphological treebank for German from a linguistic database
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AUTOMATISCHE ANALYSEN VON ERWERBSSTUFEN IN EINER GROSSEN LERNERKORPUS-DATENBANK FÜR DAF/DAZ. Das Forschungsprojekt DAKODA
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A New Resource for German Causal Language
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IGGSA-STEPS: Shared Task on Source and Target Extraction from Political Speeches
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Extending effect annotation with lexical decomposition
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Negation modeling for German polarity classification
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Adding nominal spice to SALSA – frame-semantic annotation of German nouns and verbs
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Automatically creating a lexicon of verbal polarity shifters: mono- and cross-lingual methods for German
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A descriptive analysis of a German corpus annotated with opinion sources and targets
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Mining corpora of computer-mediated communication: analysis of linguistic features in Wikipedia talk pages using machine learning methods
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IGGSA-STEPS: Shared Task on Source and Target Extraction from Political Speeches
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Extending effect annotation with lexical decomposition
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A New Resource for German Causal Language