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In his book on Chaucer's Romance vocabulary , Mersand has given us really
dependable data on this point , obtained by careful counting of Romance words
and computing the percentages of Romance vocabulary in 61 texts by Chaucer .
In his book on Chaucer's Romance vocabulary , Mersand has given us really
dependable data on this point , obtained by careful counting of Romance words
and computing the percentages of Romance vocabulary in 61 texts by Chaucer .
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Part 2 continues the list to 30,000 with the next most frequently occurring words ,
the lowest frequency listed being 4 per 18 ... The G indicator of Part 1 may be
used to form a rough idea of word frequency distribution in a very large body of
text .
Part 2 continues the list to 30,000 with the next most frequently occurring words ,
the lowest frequency listed being 4 per 18 ... The G indicator of Part 1 may be
used to form a rough idea of word frequency distribution in a very large body of
text .
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noun , adjective - noun , and noun - verb - er compounds ; ( c ) words formed with
prefixes : the prefixes are classified as nonnegative and negative ; the dividing
line between words with nonnegative prefixes and the compounds other than nn
...
noun , adjective - noun , and noun - verb - er compounds ; ( c ) words formed with
prefixes : the prefixes are classified as nonnegative and negative ; the dividing
line between words with nonnegative prefixes and the compounds other than nn
...
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Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
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