Antonio Carlos R. da Fonseca | [LFN] Re: bispo > bispal

Rio, 07/06/05

 Alo Jaces,
 Bon lavora.
Ma la lista manca. :)
Un url por oteni el da rede ta es bon.

Ma me pensa:
Si la "corpus" ta es otenido en europa, ta es la mesma?
E en Este ?
Un studia de compare ta dise multe.

Antonio

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>
> More interesting is:
>
> http://www.paulnoll.com/China/Teach/English-3000-common-words.html:
> *
> Discussion of the 3000 Words List
> This is a list of the 3000 most commonly used words in American
> newspapers and popular magazines. We compiled this list by taking
> forty newspapers and magazines and simply sorting the words and then
> counting the frequency of the words. We broke them down in groups of
> 200. The frequency of use is true for the groups but not within the
> groups. For convenience I sorted the words within each group of 200.
> Also if you should count the words you would find that there are
> fewer than 3000 words. Actually there are 2126 words listed. This is
> true because I removed words that were simply plurals of words. For
> example "tree" is on the third and fourth hundred-word list so I
> removed "trees" as somewhat unnecessary. Also I removed some but not
> all simple regular past tense words where I thought it would serve
> little purpose. I also removed the regular words duplicated in
> the "ing" suffix. For example "spell" is there but I
> removed "spelling" and "spelled". This list is useful for the
> student who wishes a vocabulary list for simple conversation. It is
> an excellent base to begin with. It is interesting to note that the
> list is very contemporary. For example the names Paul and George are
> on the list. This is no doubt due to Pope Paul and President George
> Bush at the time the list was compiled. Note that when a word is
> capitalized it is a person's name, a proper noun or title. For
> example Miss is a title, while miss is a verb or a noun.
> *
> The list of the 3000 most frequent English words follows . . .
> *
> Regards,
> Jacques
> *
> --- In LinguaFrancaNova@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Fisahn <sf@e...>
> wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 12:56:37AM -0000, jacquesdehe wrote:
> > >
> > > Please look for a most usable source !
> > >
> > > --- In LinguaFrancaNova@yahoogroups.com, "jacquesdehe"
> > > <jacquesdehe@y...> wrote:
> > > > --- In LinguaFrancaNova@yahoogroups.com, George Boeree
> > > > <cgboeree@a...> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I still would like to emphasize that we need both
> > > > > a basic vocabulary (I believe about 2000 words will do)
> > > > > and an extended vocabulary (as much as 5000 more words).
> > > >
> > > > 2,000 most frequent words in English:
> > > >
> > > > the           at0     677594  2018 335.8 5003.6 14.9
> > > > of            prf     353416  2018 175.1 2860.4 16.3
> >
> > Hi Jacques,
> >
> > is this list online? Have you got a URL?
> > Could you explain the figures/parameters behind the word?
> >
> >
> > bon voles,
> > sf.
> >
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