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title = "Feelings from the {P}ast{---}{A}dapting Affective Lexicons for Historical Emotion Analysis",
author = "Buechel, Sven and
Hellrich, Johannes and
Hahn, Udo",
editor = "Hinrichs, Erhard and
Hinrichs, Marie and
Trippel, Thorsten",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology Resources and Tools for Digital Humanities ({LT}4{DH})",
month = dec,
year = "2016",
address = "Osaka, Japan",
publisher = "The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/W16-4008",
pages = "54--61",
abstract = "We here describe a novel methodology for measuring affective language in historical text by expanding an affective lexicon and jointly adapting it to prior language stages. We automatically construct a lexicon for word-emotion association of 18th and 19th century German which is then validated against expert ratings. Subsequently, this resource is used to identify distinct emotional patterns and trace long-term emotional trends in different genres of writing spanning several centuries.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Feelings from the Past—Adapting Affective Lexicons for Historical Emotion Analysis
%A Buechel, Sven
%A Hellrich, Johannes
%A Hahn, Udo
%Y Hinrichs, Erhard
%Y Hinrichs, Marie
%Y Trippel, Thorsten
%S Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology Resources and Tools for Digital Humanities (LT4DH)
%D 2016
%8 December
%I The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee
%C Osaka, Japan
%F buechel-etal-2016-feelings
%X We here describe a novel methodology for measuring affective language in historical text by expanding an affective lexicon and jointly adapting it to prior language stages. We automatically construct a lexicon for word-emotion association of 18th and 19th century German which is then validated against expert ratings. Subsequently, this resource is used to identify distinct emotional patterns and trace long-term emotional trends in different genres of writing spanning several centuries.
%U https://aclanthology.org/W16-4008
%P 54-61
Markdown (Informal)
[Feelings from the Past—Adapting Affective Lexicons for Historical Emotion Analysis](https://aclanthology.org/W16-4008) (Buechel et al., LT4DH 2016)
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