We compare several different corpus- based and lexicon-based methods for the scalar ordering of adjectives. Among them, we examine for the first time a low- resource approach based on distinctive- collexeme analysis that just requires a small predefined set of adverbial modifiers. While previous work on adjective intensity mostly assumes one single scale for all adjectives, we group adjectives into different scales which is more faithful to human perception. We also apply the methods to both polar and non-polar adjectives, showing that not all methods are equally suitable for both types of adjectives
The order of prenominal adjectival modifiers in English is governed by complex and difficult to desc...
Most past work on determining the strength of subjective expres-sions within a sentence or a documen...
Focusing on the case of deverbal gradable adjectives such as acquainted, we show that the selective ...
In this contribution, we present a survey of several methods that have been applied to the ordering...
In this contribution, we present a survey of several methods that have been applied to the ordering ...
In this paper, we report on an effort to develop a gold standard for the intensity ordering of subje...
In recent years, theoretical and computational linguistics has paid much attention to linguistic ite...
For fine-grained sentiment analysis, we need to go beyond zero-one polarity and find a way to compar...
For fine-grained sentiment analysis, we need to go beyond zero-one polarity and find a way to compar...
This paper describes a method for ranking a large list of adjectives according to a subjectivity sc...
In this thesis we explore the intensity of adjectives and how it can be predicted by different word ...
Adjectives like pretty, beautiful and gorgeous describe positive properties of the nouns they modify...
The scale structure of adjectives, whether an adjective measures on an open or closed scale, has cer...
This paper is concerned with the question of which factors govern prenominal adjective order (AO) in...
Subjective language detection is one of the most important challenges in Sentiment Analysis. Because...
The order of prenominal adjectival modifiers in English is governed by complex and difficult to desc...
Most past work on determining the strength of subjective expres-sions within a sentence or a documen...
Focusing on the case of deverbal gradable adjectives such as acquainted, we show that the selective ...
In this contribution, we present a survey of several methods that have been applied to the ordering...
In this contribution, we present a survey of several methods that have been applied to the ordering ...
In this paper, we report on an effort to develop a gold standard for the intensity ordering of subje...
In recent years, theoretical and computational linguistics has paid much attention to linguistic ite...
For fine-grained sentiment analysis, we need to go beyond zero-one polarity and find a way to compar...
For fine-grained sentiment analysis, we need to go beyond zero-one polarity and find a way to compar...
This paper describes a method for ranking a large list of adjectives according to a subjectivity sc...
In this thesis we explore the intensity of adjectives and how it can be predicted by different word ...
Adjectives like pretty, beautiful and gorgeous describe positive properties of the nouns they modify...
The scale structure of adjectives, whether an adjective measures on an open or closed scale, has cer...
This paper is concerned with the question of which factors govern prenominal adjective order (AO) in...
Subjective language detection is one of the most important challenges in Sentiment Analysis. Because...
The order of prenominal adjectival modifiers in English is governed by complex and difficult to desc...
Most past work on determining the strength of subjective expres-sions within a sentence or a documen...
Focusing on the case of deverbal gradable adjectives such as acquainted, we show that the selective ...