Books of English word frequencies have in the past suffered from severe
limitations of sample size and breadth. They have also tended to be
restricted to word forms alone. Most importantly, almost all have dealt
only with written language. This book overcomes these limitations. It
is derived from the British National Corpus - a 100,000,000 word
electronic databank sampled from the whole range of present-day
English, spoken and written - and makes use of the grammatical
information that has been added to each word in the corpus.
Includes frequencies for present-day speech (including everyday
conversation) as well as for writing

The frequency data is based on the
British National Corpus.
The BNC project was carried out and is managed by an industrial/academic
consortium lead by Oxford University Press,
of which the other members are major dictionary publishers
Addison-Wesley Longman and
Larousse
Kingfisher Chambers; academic research centres at
Oxford University Computing Services,
Lancaster University's
Centre for
Computer Corpus Research on Language, and the British Library's
Research and Innovation Centre.
Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English: Based on the British National Corpus. Hunston, Susan (Review of: Leech, Geoffrey; Rayson, Paul; Wilson, Andrew), Language Awareness, 2002, 11, 2, 152-157. Direct link: http://www.multilingual-matters.net/la/011/0143/la0110143.pdf
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