Resulting from inter-disciplinary research with Linguistics, this book addressed limitations of earlier word frequency dictionaries of English, that of sample size and breadth. It supercedes previous landmark volumes from the 1930s and 1960s. We used a large representative corpus (100 million words) of up-to-date written, and importantly, spoken language. The book has been cited within the computational and corpus linguistics communities as well as making impact more widely (ontology literature, psychology, language teaching and HCI). The publication led directly to a new series of frequency dictionaries for major world languages published by Routledge, also co-edited by Rayson
This study presents a list of the highest frequency collocations of spoken English based on carefull...
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Geoffrey Leech, Paul Rayson and Andrew Wilson. Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English. 2001,...
Given the lack of empirical corpus-based frequency counts in many languages, it would be useful and ...
Geoffrey Leech, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Mod-ern English Language at ...
We present word frequencies based on subtitles of British television programs. We show that the SUBT...
Recently data is becoming a key component in everything, and language studies are no exception. In o...
Counts of letters and words have been made from various bodies of text over the years. Perhaps the ...
This paper describes the BE06 Corpus, a one million word reference corpus of general written British...
Since 2011 the comprehensive, electronically available sources of the Leipzig Corpora Collection hav...
<p>Equating corpus sizes (left) resulted in average word frequencies that were comparable across lan...
The selection and assessment of ELT materials involve multiple criteria. The use of frequency word l...
A study provided an up-to-date source of word frequency information based in the kinds of reading ma...
We review recent evidence indicating that researchers in experimental psychology may have used subop...
This study presents a list of the highest frequency collocations of spoken English based on carefull...
This paper provides a broad overview of three separate but related areas of research. Firstly, corpu...
In this Perspective Article we assess the usefulness of Google’s new word frequencies for word recog...
Geoffrey Leech, Paul Rayson and Andrew Wilson. Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English. 2001,...
Given the lack of empirical corpus-based frequency counts in many languages, it would be useful and ...
Geoffrey Leech, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Mod-ern English Language at ...
We present word frequencies based on subtitles of British television programs. We show that the SUBT...
Recently data is becoming a key component in everything, and language studies are no exception. In o...
Counts of letters and words have been made from various bodies of text over the years. Perhaps the ...
This paper describes the BE06 Corpus, a one million word reference corpus of general written British...
Since 2011 the comprehensive, electronically available sources of the Leipzig Corpora Collection hav...
<p>Equating corpus sizes (left) resulted in average word frequencies that were comparable across lan...
The selection and assessment of ELT materials involve multiple criteria. The use of frequency word l...
A study provided an up-to-date source of word frequency information based in the kinds of reading ma...
We review recent evidence indicating that researchers in experimental psychology may have used subop...
This study presents a list of the highest frequency collocations of spoken English based on carefull...
This paper provides a broad overview of three separate but related areas of research. Firstly, corpu...
In this Perspective Article we assess the usefulness of Google’s new word frequencies for word recog...