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English Frequency Lists
External Links
- Word frequency lists for English and other languages from 10K up to 1M, available for download as part of the Leipzig Corpora Collection (CC BY-4.0)
- 3 word lists for English on LingoJam
- 50K and larger word lists based on www.opensubtitles.org for English and other languages (CC BY-SA-4.0)
- Frequency lists for English and other languages derived from corpora assembled by Leeds University's Centre for Translation Studies (CC BY-2.5)
- Frequency list of lemmas derived from an internet corpus assembled by Leeds University's Centre for Translation Studies (CC BY-2.5)
- Frequency lists for learners of English and other languages available as part of the Kelly project. (CC BY-ND-NC-SA 2.0)
- Wikipedia word frequency list (2023) (MIT License)
- Open English WordNet (CC BY-4.0)
- British National Corpus - most frequent word families: see the simple:Wiktionary:BNC spoken freq on Simple English Wiktionary.
- Adam Kilgariff's BNC database and word frequency lists.]
- 5000 frequency dictionary based on all episodes of The Simpsons
- Top 5,000 lemma and the top 60,000 lemma sampled every 7th word from the COCA corpus (the largest and most up-to-date corpus on American English based on written and spoken English)
- A Common English Lexical Framework, aligned to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2) in a CLIL context. See research base.
- Vocabulary profiler using the 2,709 most commonly used word families, covering 90% of most English texts (excluding proper nouns) at http://lextutor.ca/vp/bnl See http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esp.2008.08.001 for research base.
- The most frequent words from books
Further reading
- Brezina, Vaclav, and Dana Gablasova. A Frequency Dictionary of British English: Core Vocabulary and Exercises for Learners. Routledge, 2024.
- Davies, Mark, and Dee Gardner. A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary American English: Word Sketches, Collocates and Thematic Lists. Routledge, February 2010.
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