Hi,
yeah, i just added it into simpy when i read René post ;)
congrats for simpy
Sven
Le jeudi 12 mai 2005 à 09:59:18, vous écriviez :
OG> Somebody asked about this today, and I just found this through Simpy:
OG> http://www.unine.ch/info/clef/
OG> Scroll half-way through the page, look on th
Hi John,
> >from a slightly skewed source -- newspapers in a fixed interval
> perhaps. (I don't think "Los Angeles" makes it into every day parlance
You're right there. Most possibly the frequencies in that list are based on
a volume of the Los Angeles Times, that's one of the standard
CLEF-Co
Hi John,
I haven't investigated the sources yet, but you might be right.
However, as you stated, those type of lists directly depend on the
subject, and the source.
Anyway, it is not very important for my study, and I'm sure it will help
me very much.
I will prepare optimized lists if I can obtai
Hi Otis,
Thank you for the source address.
Best regards,
Ahmet
Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
Somebody asked about this today, and I just found this through Simpy:
http://www.unine.ch/info/clef/
Scroll half-way through the page, look on the right side: 1,000 most
frequent words for several languages.
Ot
Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
Somebody asked about this today, and I just found this through Simpy:
http://www.unine.ch/info/clef/
Scroll half-way through the page, look on the right side: 1,000 most
frequent words for several languages.
Hmm. I'm not sure how valuable that is. For English "los" a