For those interested in sentiment analysis, I culled some of the sentiment lexicons mentioned in Jurafsky's NLP class lecture 7-3 and also discussed in Chris Potts' notes here:
Harvard Inquirer
SentiWordNet
LWIC: Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count
MPQA (U Pitt)
Bing Liu Opinion Lexicon
Thursday, March 29, 2012
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