19.1648, FYI: Word Frequency List of Chilean Spanish (LIFCACH)

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Subject: 19.1648, FYI: Word Frequency List of Chilean Spanish (LIFCACH)

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Date: 22-May-2008
From: Scott Sadowsky < ssadowsky at udec.cl >
Subject: Word Frequency List of Chilean Spanish (LIFCACH)

 

	
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From: Scott Sadowsky [ssadowsky at udec.cl]
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We are pleased to announce the availability of the Word Frequency List of
Chilean Spanish (LIFCACH), which is freely downloadable from here:

http://www2.udec.cl/~ssadowsky/lifcach-eng.html

The Word Frequency List of Chilean Spanish (Lista de Frecuencias de
Palabras del Castellano de Chile, LIFCACH) is a set of 102 frequency lists
derived from the sub-corpora of the Corpus Dinámico del Castellano de Chile
(Dynamic Corpus of Chilean Spanish, CODICACH), a corpus of contemporary
written Chilean Spanish developed by Sadowsky between 1997 and 2002; this
corpus contained approximately 450 million words when the LIFCACH was
created (it currently contains some 830 million words). The LIFCACH also
contains a non-weighted list of the total frequencies of the entire
CODICACH corpus.

The LIFCACH may be freely used for non-profit academic purposes.

Scott Sadowsky, Universidad de Concepción
Ricardo Martínez Gamboa, Universidad de Chile 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Lexicography
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics





 






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