Short, Easy Dialogues
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| Column Name | Description | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Frequency order (1 = most common) | 45,231 | | Word | The lexical item (lemma or word family) | "ubiquitous" | | Frequency | Raw count in the corpus (e.g., per 1 billion words) | 14,592 | | Part of Speech | Noun, verb, adjective, etc. | Adjective | | Lemma | Base form (e.g., "run" for "ran", "running") | "ubiquitous" | | Dispersion | How evenly the word appears across genres (0-1). Low dispersion = regional or topic-specific. | 0.92 | | Zipf Value | Log-transformed frequency (1-7 scale, where 7= ultra-common) | 3.2 |
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