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The most direct and authoritative source for premium COCA data is . This website, managed by one of the creators of the COCA corpus, is the primary distributor for professional datasets. They offer a tiered system:
This is the dictionary headword. For example, instead of listing "walked," "walking," "walks," the list shows "walk" with a note that its inflected forms are included in the frequency calculation.
The Word Frequency Data site provides professional-grade datasets based on over 1 billion words from various genres (spoken, fiction, academic, etc.). Available directly as an Excel (.xlsx) file. word frequency list 60000 englishxlsx exclusive
The magic of the .XLSX format is that you are not locked into a single view. You can:
Access to this data is not only for those who can afford it. The creators of the COCA provide a generous for teachers and students who wish to use the data for academic purposes. Furthermore, the full data is frequently made available to researchers through their home university's library databases, which may have site-wide licenses. For educators, this data enables: The most direct and authoritative source for premium
A high-quality, exclusive list is usually derived from a massive, balanced corpus, such as:
If you are looking for advanced tools, check reuters.com for professional, modern English examples. The magic of the
: If you want to review the structure before purchasing, check their samples page , which includes snippets of the frequency data and column explanations.
Linguistics is governed by , which states that the most frequent word in a language (usually "the") appears twice as often as the second ("of"), three times as often as the third ("and"), and so on.
Use the list to build autocorrect features, search engine algorithms, or sentiment analysis tools that prioritises common words. For Educators:
While the 3,000 most common words cover about 80-90% of daily conversation, they do not cover the nuances of literature, technical documents, or specialized academic discourse. A 60,000-word list extends deep into the "long tail" of English, covering almost all words used in newspapers, novels, and professional settings.
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