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title = "The viability of web-derived polarity lexicons",
author = "Velikovich, Leonid and
Blair-Goldensohn, Sasha and
Hannan, Kerry and
McDonald, Ryan",
editor = "Kaplan, Ron and
Burstein, Jill and
Harper, Mary and
Penn, Gerald",
booktitle = "Human Language Technologies: The 2010 Annual Conference of the North {A}merican Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics",
month = jun,
year = "2010",
address = "Los Angeles, California",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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pages = "777--785",
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%T The viability of web-derived polarity lexicons
%A Velikovich, Leonid
%A Blair-Goldensohn, Sasha
%A Hannan, Kerry
%A McDonald, Ryan
%Y Kaplan, Ron
%Y Burstein, Jill
%Y Harper, Mary
%Y Penn, Gerald
%S Human Language Technologies: The 2010 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
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Markdown (Informal)
[The viability of web-derived polarity lexicons](https://aclanthology.org/N10-1119) (Velikovich et al., NAACL 2010)
ACL
- Leonid Velikovich, Sasha Blair-Goldensohn, Kerry Hannan, and Ryan McDonald. 2010. The viability of web-derived polarity lexicons. In Human Language Technologies: The 2010 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 777–785, Los Angeles, California. Association for Computational Linguistics.