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Sulgrove as West now had a significant negative clue.
West led a diamond, which was a negative clue.
In this experiment, we wanted to see what the polarity shifting looked like when a positive clue and a negative clue occurred in the same line.
A positive clue and a negative clue often occurred between phrases, so we did not break down the sentences into phrases in this experiment.
Once a negative clue occurred in a good comment, it was highly possible that a polarity shifting pattern was met, as shown in Example 13 below: (13) 谁说难吃?
Since this experiment required that sentences include both a positive clue and a negative clue to qualify as having polarity shifting patterns, it is not difficult to understand why there were so many instances found in these two classes.
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II: Shifting negative clues in good comments.
III: Shifting between positive clues and negative clues.
In our experiments, we did not regard such negative clues as polarity shifting patterns.
We performed three experiments to extract polarity shifting patterns: I: Shifting positive clues in bad comments II: Shifting negative clues in good comments III: Shifting between positive clues and negative clues.
Annotate prior negative clues (please see Section 3.2 for selecting polarity clues), and the result is NEGLIST.
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