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This practice is based on a famous 1995 study that counted words spoken by parents to their children, and contended that by age 4, more advantaged children had heard 30 million more words than their poorer peers.
The counted words and phrases were coded by individual attributes that best reflected the meaning of the word or phrase.
Using a text-analysis program called LIWC, short for "Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count," they counted words from particular linguistic classes: "ability" words, "achievement" words, "agentic" words, "standout" words, and positive and negative evaluation words.
We use (number of counted words)+ k−1 as an estimation of the length of the repeat-free sequence.
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New technology, Shepherd told him, could make counting words much easier.
The answer is not hard to figure out; it's just a matter of counting words.
In counting words, it relied on a strict criteria by which to define and measure vocabulary.
You could call that intelligent, but it's just counting words and numbers.
Here is a tax-examiner who compulsively counts words as he converses.
We don't count words like "the" and "football club" here.
This approach overcomes many limitations and critiques of previous approaches, such as counting words of regulation or measuring regulators' resources.
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