frequency count
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frequency
noun
uk/ˈfriː.kwən.si/us/ˈfriː.kwən.si/
the number of times something happens within a particular period, or the fact of something happening often or a large number ...
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count
noun
uk/kaʊnt/us/kaʊnt/
the act of counting, or the total number of ...
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(Definition offrequencyandcountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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All analyses were carried out on the natural logarithm (ln) of each rawfrequencycount, which was first augmented by 1 to avoid ln(0).
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Therefore, verb forms' relative frequency counts may predict the likelihood of their selection by the affected subjects.
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Neither are frequency counts of the selected words per text given.
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Afrequencycountwas made of the obligatory contexts for these uses in the data.
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Furthermore, thefrequencycountis just added if a noun already exists in the dictionary.
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This makes it difficult to choose a fixedfrequencycountas a threshold for common words.
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When a word was not found in thefrequencycount, the frequency was assumed to be zero to avoid missing data.
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Additionally, arcs are labeled with afrequencycountthat is incremented each time that substring with that pronunciation is matched.
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Another possibility is that we used the wrongfrequencycountas our estimate of suffix frequency.
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Meanfrequencycount(occurrences per million words) was 20.5 for the high-salience words, 19.4 for the low-salience words, and 19.2 for the monomorphemic words.
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Thefrequencycountwas of contacts which initiate a bout of tactile interaction.
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The violence exposure score used in these analyses is a totalfrequencycountfor each of the nine events, and the two victimization items were given double weight.
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The analysis was conducted on tokens as we wanted to extract afrequencycountof the number of times a child heard a wh-word and verb together in a wh-question.
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Some studies of conversational phenomena, for instance, begin with afrequencycountof the phenomenon in question and then go on to a qualitative analysis of particular instances of talk.
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Its raw (not log-transformed) past tense frequency was strikingly larger (475,234) than its stem frequency (24,021), a pattern which is not surprising for afrequencycountbased on press reports.
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This has recently been followed by a handful of copy-cat studies, providing valuablefrequencycountanalysis for various languages.
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The loop thus prints out each word followed by itsfrequencycount.
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Proportions were used for emotion-related data because they better represented children's overall level of behavioral regulation during the pizza segment than frequency counts.
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In the early days of computer studies of language, an examination of newspaper text and television news copy included a letterfrequencycount, followed by a journal article.
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The success of the approaches to complex answer handling that were proposed in the previous section hinges upon the reliability of the frequency counts.
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The syllable frequency counts used in the current experiment were words per million counts occurring in this database.
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Frequency counts for each dependent variable were also calculated.
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Frequency counts were carried out for the number of mentions in each category.
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