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KUCERA (Kucera-Francis Word-frequency Count)

Notes provided by

    Roger Mitton, Dept of Computer Science,
    Birkbeck College, Malet Street,
    London WC1E 7HX

    November 1984

     KUCERA  contains   over   50,000   entries   from   the
Kucera-Francis  Frequency  Count  of  items in the corpus of
text collected at Brown University (commonly referred to  as
the  Brown  Corpus).   Details  of  the  corpus are given in
'Computational Analysis of Present-day American English'  by
Henry Kucera and W.  Nelson Francis, Brown University Press,
1967, and also in  'Frequency  Analysis  of  English  Usage:
Lexicon  and  Grammar'  by  the  same  authors, published by
Houghton Mifflin, 1982.  The following is  from  the  latter
book:

     'The corpus consists of approximately 1,014,000 graphic
words of running text, all of which was first printed in the
United States in the year 1961.  The text  is  divided  into
five hundred samples of about two thousand words each, which
are  assigned . . .