[Corpora-List] frequency dictionary of verbs

Suzan Verberne s.verberne at let.ru.nl
Tue Nov 27 13:51:47 UTC 2007


Hi Jesús,

Perhaps you can use this:
http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/ucrel/bncfreq/lists/5_2_all_rank_verb.txt
(BNC_verb_frequency_list.txt)

Best regards,
Suzan Verberne

2007/11/26, Jesús Fernández <jesusferdom at gmail.com>:
> Dear members of Corpora List,
>
> Does any of you know of any English dictionary which can be used online? I
> am referring to Contemporary English, and it is basic that the dictionary
> has frequency figures for identification of peripheral cases.
>
> Many thanks for your help,
> Jesús Fernández.
>
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