LINGUIST List 23.860
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Mon Feb 20 2012
Qs: Determining Frequency of Words from a Table
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1. Federico Fancellu ,
Determining Frequency of Words from a Table
Message 1: Determining Frequency of Words from a Table
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Date: 15-Feb-2012
From: Federico Fancellu <astromantic3 gmail.com>
Subject: Determining Frequency of Words from a Table
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I am currently designing an experiment where I have to control the surface frequencies of a list of Korean words. I have a frequency table with all the realtive frequencies associated to each single word but I was wondering if there is a precise method to know what is the borderline betweeen high and low frequency words. Is there a formula I can use or some references I can look at in order to draw a line in between the two categories? Thank you very much for the attention.
Linguistic Field(s):
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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