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  2. Most common words in English - Wikipedia

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    Learn the 100 most frequent words in written English, according to an analysis of the Oxford English Corpus (OEC), a massive text corpus with over 2 billion words. See the word forms, parts of speech, polysemy, and usage differences across corpora.

  3. Dolch word list - Wikipedia

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    A list of 220 frequently used English words compiled by Edward William Dolch, a proponent of the whole-word method of reading instruction. The list is divided by educational stage and includes non-nouns and nouns, and has been criticized by some researchers and educators.

  4. Lexicographic order - Wikipedia

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    Lexicographic order is a generalization of the alphabetical order to sequences of symbols or elements of a totally ordered set. It has various applications in mathematics, such as ordering subsets, functions, groups, and permutations.

  5. Lists of English words - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive collection of articles that list English words by various features, such as spelling, formation, pronunciation, origin, part of speech, and usage. Find out the longest words, the most common words, the regionalisms, the homographs, and more.

  6. Word order - Wikipedia

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    Learn about word order, the order of the syntactic constituents of a language, and how it varies across languages. Compare the six basic word orders (SOV, SVO, VSO, VOS, OVS, OSV) and their distribution, flexibility, and pragmatic functions.

  7. Wikipedia : List of English contractions

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    A contraction is a word formed by combining two or more words. This list shows common and not archaic contractions in English, with their full forms and examples.

  8. Bag-of-words model - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the bag-of-words model, a text representation that disregards word order but captures word frequency. See examples, definitions, implementations and applications in natural language processing and information retrieval.

  9. List of English homographs - Wikipedia

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    Homographs are words with the same spelling but having more than one meaning. Learn about homophones, heteronyms, and examples of homographs in English, such as "bat", "bow", and "lead".