@InProceedings{dunietz-levin-carbonell:2017:LAW,
  author    = {Dunietz, Jesse  and  Levin, Lori  and  Carbonell, Jaime},
  title     = {The BECauSE Corpus 2.0: Annotating Causality and Overlapping Relations},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th Linguistic Annotation Workshop},
  month     = {April},
  year      = {2017},
  address   = {Valencia, Spain},
  publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
  pages     = {95--104},
  abstract  = {Language of cause and effect captures an essential component of the semantics
	of a text. However, causal language is also intertwined with other semantic
	relations, such as temporal precedence and correlation. This makes it difficult
	to determine when causation is the primary intended meaning. This paper
	presents BECauSE 2.0, a new version of the BECauSE corpus with exhaustively
	annotated expressions of causal language, but also seven semantic relations
	that are frequently co-present with causation. The new corpus shows high
	inter-annotator agreement, and yields insights both about the linguistic
	expressions of causation and about the process of annotating co-present
	semantic relations.},
  url       = {http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W17-0812}
}

