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Workshop on Extra-Propositional Aspects of Meaning in Computational Linguistics, ExProM@ACL 2012: Jeju, Republic of Korea
- Roser Morante, Caroline Sporleder:

Proceedings of the Workshop on Extra-Propositional Aspects of Meaning in Computational Linguistics, ExProM@ACL 2012, Jeju, Republic of Korea, July 13, 2012. Association for Computational Linguistics 2012, ISBN 978-1-937284-34-3 - Kathryn Womack, Wilson McCoy, Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Cara Calvelli, Jeff B. Pelz, Pengcheng Shi, Anne R. Haake:

Disfluencies as Extra-Propositional Indicators of Cognitive Processing. 1-9 - Farah Benamara, Baptiste Chardon, Yvette Yannick Mathieu, Vladimir Popescu, Nicholas Asher:

How do Negation and Modality Impact on Opinions? 10-18 - Wilson McCoy, Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Cara Calvelli, Jeff B. Pelz, Pengcheng Shi, Anne R. Haake:

Linking Uncertainty in Physicians' Narratives to Diagnostic Correctness. 19-27 - Erik Velldal, Jonathon Read:

Factuality Detection on the Cheap: Inferring Factuality for Increased Precision in Detecting Negated Events. 28-36 - Guillermo Moncecchi, Jean-Luc Minel, Dina Wonsever:

Improving Speculative Language Detection using Linguistic Knowledge. 37-46 - Pontus Stenetorp, Sampo Pyysalo, Tomoko Ohta, Sophia Ananiadou, Jun'ichi Tsujii:

Bridging the Gap Between Scope-based and Event-based Negation/Speculation Annotations: A Bridge Not Too Far. 47-56 - Vinodkumar Prabhakaran, Michael Bloodgood, Mona T. Diab, Bonnie J. Dorr, Lori S. Levin, Christine D. Piatko, Owen Rambow, Benjamin Van Durme:

Statistical Modality Tagging from Rule-based Annotations and Crowdsourcing. 57-64 - Pranav Anand, Craig H. Martell:

Annotating the Focus of Negation in terms of Questions Under Discussion. 65-69 - Eunsol Choi, Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee

, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jennifer Spindel:
Hedge Detection as a Lens on Framing in the GMO Debates: A Position Paper. 70-79 - Alexander Conrad, Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca Hwa:

Recognizing Arguing Subjectivity and Argument Tags. 80-88

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