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 KLATT 1987, p. 772, Fig. 32 
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FIG. 32.  A one million word corpus (Kucera and Francis, 1967), containing about 50 000 different words, can be used to estimate the number of entries in a lexicon necessary to match a given percent of words in a new text, after Hunnicutt (1980).
 

FIG. 32. Analysis of one-million-word corpus.
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 KLATT 1987, p. 772, Fig. 32 
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