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Therefore, the second more frequent word tends to appear the half of times than the more frequent one, and the third more frequent word tends to occur one third of times as the more frequent one [37].
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(A) Words most frequent in the ChEMBL corpus (more frequent words are depicted larger).
In the SS77 case, the ratio NV/ν increases moving down the rankings (Table 2), which suggests a possible conformist bias, in that the more frequent words have been preferentially selected (e.g. red curve in Figure 3d).
She also had a significant decline in language with more frequent word-finding difficulties and visuospatial and executive impairment.
A second potentially important factor is that of the overall lexical frequency: more frequent words are more likely to benefit from readily available whole-form storage (which, in turn, may be more likely to develop as a result of frequent use), whereas less frequently used compounds might have to be processed through a combinatorial mechanism.
The linguist George Kingsley Zipf made a now classic observation about the relationship between a word's length and its frequency; the more frequent a word is, the shorter it tends to be.
It was found that Korean-speaking learners' performance was significantly better on more frequent target words than on less frequent ones; yet, such a word frequency effect did not surface for Chinese-speaking learners.
These more frequent positive words paint a clear picture of family life (relationships, weddings, and divorces), as well as university accomplishment (graduations and college).
The maximum value of Lk is determined when no more frequent k-word sets are found in the generation process.
To calculate Lk, the following two-step process is performed iteratively until no more frequent k-word sets are found.
Even more frequent are the words "negro", "black", "hottentot" and sundry other racial epithets.
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