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hash_valence_shifters

Valence Shifters


Description

A data.table dataset containing a vector of valence shifter words that can alter a polarized word's meaning and a numeric key for negators (1), amplifiers [intensifier] (2), de-amplifiers [downtoners] (3), and adversative conjunctions (4).

Usage

data(hash_valence_shifters)

Format

A data frame with 140 rows and 2 variables

Details

Valence shifters are words that alter or intensify the meaning of the polarized words and include negators and amplifiers. Negators are, generally, adverbs that negate sentence meaning; for example the word like in the sentence, "I do like pie.", is given the opposite meaning in the sentence, "I do not like pie.", now containing the negator not. Amplifiers (intensifiers) are, generally, adverbs or adjectives that intensify sentence meaning. Using our previous example, the sentiment of the negator altered sentence, "I seriously do not like pie.", is heightened with addition of the amplifier seriously. Whereas de-amplifiers (downtoners) decrease the intensity of a polarized word as in the sentence "I barely like pie"; the word "barely" deamplifies the word like. Adversative conjunction trump the previous clause (e.g., “He's a nice guy but not too smart.”).

  • x. Valence shifter

  • y. Number key value corresponding to:

    Valence Shifter Value
    Negator 1
    Amplifier (intensifier) 2
    De-amplifier (downtoner) 3
    Adversative Conjunction 4

lexicon

Lexicons for Text Analysis

v1.2.1
GPL-3
Authors
Tyler Rinker [aut, cre, cph], University of Notre Dame [dtc, cph], Department of Knowledge Technologies [dtc, cph], Unicode, Inc. [dtc, cph], John Higgins [dtc, cph], Grady Ward [dtc], Heiko Possel [dtc], Michal Boleslav Mechura [dtc, cph], Bing Liu [dtc], Minqing Hu [dtc], Saif M. Mohammad [dtc], Peter Turney [dtc], Erik Cambria [dtc], Soujanya Poria [dtc], Rajiv Bajpai [dtc], Bjoern Schuller [dtc], SentiWordNet [dtc, cph], Liang Wu [dtc, cph], Fred Morstatter [dtc, cph], Huan Liu [dtc, cph], Grammar Revolution [dtc, cph], Vidar Holen [dtc, cph], Alejandro U. Alvarez [dtc, cph], Stackoverflow User user2592414 [dtc, cph], BannedWordList.com [dtc, cph], Apache Software Foundation [dtc, cph], Andrew Kachites McCallum [dtc, cph], Alireza Savand [dtc, cph], Zact Anger [dtc, cph], Titus Wormer [dtc, cph], Colin Martindale [dtc, cph], John Wiseman [dtc, cph], Nadra Pencle [dtc, cph], Irina Malaescu [dtc, cph]
Initial release

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