expressive-subjectivity

  1. es-uncertain - Use when you are uncertain as to whether or not the word or phrase you are annotating is an expressive-subjective element.

    Possible values: somewhat-uncertain, very-uncertain
  2. intensity - The strength of the expressive-subjective element.

    Possible values: low, medium, high, extreme

  3. nested-source - Agent that is the source of the private state indirectly indicated by the expressive-subjective element. It is a list of agent ids beginning with the writer and ending with the id for the immediate agent that is the source.
  4. nested-source-uncertain - Use when you are uncertain as to whether or not the agent is the correct source for the private state indirectly indicated by the expressive-subjective element.

    Possible values: somewhat-uncertain, very-uncertain
  5. polarity - Attribute for marking the polarity of the expression, in context, according to the nested-source.

    Possible values: negative, positive, both, neutral, uncertain-negative, uncertain-positive, uncertain-both, uncertain-neutral
  6. attitude-type* - This attribute is no longer used now that attitudes are being explicitly annotated. It was used if the expressive-subjective element was expressing a negative or positive attitude, feeling, evalution, or emotion.

    Possible values: negative, positive, other



J. Ruppenhofer