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#227
Originally Posted by spidernik84 View Post
For comparison, the Italian dictionary is 36 millions words compared to the French, 600k words.

I can hardly know the average ten thousand words, how did we manage to invent 36 millions of them...
@spidernik84 et al, this should rather be between 0.7-1.8 million wordforms but not much more based on the 92034 stems (roughly what we count as words) which is about the size of a standard working vocabulary of other latin script languages like french (0.63 million aspell wordforms). So there is something wrong with the assumptions in the expansion processing.

Last edited by ljo; 2016-01-24 at 22:14.
 

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