Frequency list

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In computational linguistics, a frequency list is a sorted list of words (word types) together with their frequency, where frequency here usually means the number of occurrences in a given corpus. A short example could be: </br> </br>

the3789654
he 2098762
[...]
king 57897
boy 56975
[...]
outragious 76
[...]
stringyfy 5
[...]
transducionalify 1



It seems that Zipf's law holds for frequency lists drawn from longer texts of any natural language. Frequency lists are a necessary prerequisite for building of an electronic dictionary, which is by itself a prerequisite for a wide range of applications in computational linguistics.

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