User talk:Ericri

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 * Thanks for the work on the Frequency list. I just wanted to check if you are 72.221.122.6, as that IP has been making a few changes to the list. JesseW 07:09, 6 March 2009 (UTC)

re: Frequency lists/Contemporary fiction in 60 categories
The description at the top of this page is a list of precisely and only the top 2000 words used in contemporary English fiction?. Can you explain the methodology you are using to create this list? - Amgine/talk 00:12, 12 March 2009 (UTC)


 * Perhaps my question was unclear. Where did you find this list? How was the list compiled? The current contents of the categories number nearly 6,000 terms, although that includes multiple categorizations of a single term. Generally it's linguistically relevant that boss is in the top 2000, but manager is not, so you see why I'm wondering about how the list is being created. - Amgine/talk 16:49, 12 March 2009 (UTC)