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Automatically Identifying Good Conversations Online (Yes, They Do Exist!)., , and . ICWSM, page 628-631. AAAI Press, (2017)Building Subjectivity Lexicon(s) from Scratch for Essay Data., , , , and . CICLing (1), volume 7181 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 591-602. Springer, (2012)Humor in Collective Discourse: Unsupervised Funniness Detection in the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest., , , , , , , , , and 1 other author(s). LREC, European Language Resources Association (ELRA), (2016)Finding Good Conversations Online: The Yahoo News Annotated Comments Corpus., , , , and . LAW@ACL, page 13-23. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2017)A Flexible Architecture for Reference Resolution., and . EACL, page 229-232. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (1999)The Ups and Downs of Preposition Error Detection in ESL Writing., and . COLING, page 865-872. (2008)Exploring Grammatical Error Correction with Not-So-Crummy Machine Translation., , and . BEA@NAACL-HLT, page 44-53. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2012)978-1-937284-20-6.Evaluating the Evaluation Metrics for Style Transfer: A Case Study in Multilingual Formality Transfer., , , and . EMNLP (1), page 1321-1336. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2021)Ground Truth for Grammaticality Correction Metrics., , , and . ACL (2), page 588-593. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2015)Personalizing Grammatical Error Correction: Adaptation to Proficiency Level and L1., and . W-NUT@EMNLP, page 27-33. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2019)