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  2. Katapayadi system - Wikipedia

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    If the melakarta number is greater than 36, subtract 36 from the melakarta number before performing this step. 'Ri' and 'Ga' positions: the raga will have: Ri1 and Ga1 if the quotient is 0; Ri1 and Ga2 if the quotient is 1; Ri1 and Ga3 if the quotient is 2; Ri2 and Ga2 if the quotient is 3; Ri2 and Ga3 if the quotient is 4; Ri3 and Ga3 if the ...

  3. Coleman–Liau index - Wikipedia

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    The Coleman–Liau index is a readability test designed by Meri Coleman and T. L. Liau to gauge the understandability of a text. Like the Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level, Gunning fog index, SMOG index, and Automated Readability Index, its output approximates the U.S. grade level thought necessary to comprehend the text.

  4. Talk:List of dictionaries by number of words - Wikipedia

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    In short, the number of words in a dictionary can't be used as a proxy for the number of words in a language (even if such a thing exists). I'm open to suggestions for a more precise alternative title. Uanfala 13:50, 13 August 2016 (UTC) I second the nominator's concerns. — AjaxSmack 20:59, 13 August 2016 (UTC)

  5. Lexical diversity - Wikipedia

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    Lexical diversity is one aspect of 'lexical richness' and refers to the ratio of different unique word stems (types) to the total number of words ().The term is used in applied linguistics and is quantitatively calculated using numerous different measures including Type-Token Ratio (TTR), vocd, [1] and the measure of textual lexical diversity (MTLD).

  6. Zipf's law - Wikipedia

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    A plot of the frequency of each word as a function of its frequency rank for two English language texts: Culpeper's Complete Herbal (1652) and H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds (1898) in a log-log scale. The dotted line is the ideal law .

  7. Pushpavanam Kuppusamy - Wikipedia

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    Pushpavanam Kuppusamy is a Tamil folk singer, playback singer, lyricist, writer and music composer. He has been credited for reviving the Naatupura Paatu, a type of Tamil folk art.

  8. Word list - Wikipedia

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    It includes the F.F.1 list with 1,500 high-frequency words, completed by a later F.F.2 list with 1,700 mid-frequency words, and the most used syntax rules. [12] It is claimed that 70 grammatical words constitute 50% of the communicatives sentence, [13] [14] while 3,680 words make about 95~98% of coverage. [15] A list of 3,000 frequent words is ...

  9. Pointwise mutual information - Wikipedia

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    The following table shows counts of pairs of words getting the most and the least PMI scores in the first 50 millions of words in Wikipedia (dump of October 2015) [citation needed] filtering by 1,000 or more co-occurrences. The frequency of each count can be obtained by dividing its value by 50,000,952.