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(2015-12-26, 3:30 pm)Zarxrax Wrote: I've sort of wanted this for a while, looks really interesting. A paper version would be pretty useless to me though, as the only good use I could think of it would be analyzing the words or adding to anki. Data cd version sounds interesting.
(2014-08-19, 10:44 pm)Nayr182 Wrote: Nayr's Core5000 comprises of the 5,000 most commonly used words in the Japanese language.
**this is completely original and in no way related to Core2k, 6k or 10k**
All sentences have been sourced from "A Frequency Dictionary of Japanese (Routledge Frequency Dictionaries) – March 9, 2013" which is based on a 100 million word corpus, composed of spoken, fiction, non-fiction and news texts in current use.
(2015-12-26, 6:20 pm)Matthias Wrote:(2015-12-26, 3:30 pm)Zarxrax Wrote: I've sort of wanted this for a while, looks really interesting. A paper version would be pretty useless to me though, as the only good use I could think of it would be analyzing the words or adding to anki. Data cd version sounds interesting.
The data was neatly brought to ANKI some time ago - a very popular deck:
(2014-08-19, 10:44 pm)Nayr182 Wrote: Nayr's Core5000 comprises of the 5,000 most commonly used words in the Japanese language.
**this is completely original and in no way related to Core2k, 6k or 10k**
All sentences have been sourced from "A Frequency Dictionary of Japanese (Routledge Frequency Dictionaries) – March 9, 2013" which is based on a 100 million word corpus, composed of spoken, fiction, non-fiction and news texts in current use.
(2015-12-27, 1:49 pm)john555 Wrote: Nayr's Core5000 deck does not appear to be in Anki anymore (assuming it was in fact there at one time).
If I recall correctly someone some time ago announced an Anki deck for this dictionary but they took it down due to fears of copyright infringement.