who knew you could say so much with only a thousand words
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:07 pm
http://www.xkcd.com/1133/
I think he's joking around a bit, "oxygen" is in the list, so is "thousand".
Here are the 1000 most used words, in order http://www.rupert.id.au/resources/1-1000.txt
I notice there are no bad words in the list though, how do they figure that? this is likely a problem.
Also this post is written using only those words. Would not have expected there to be enough words, but there you go.
I feel strange, not being able to draw from my list of favourite words. I think i tend to build what i say around such words, using them as key-words, land-marks.
It would be interesting to take whole paragraphs and draw lines up from each word in them, the lines' lengths based on how common the words are (longer = less common). Use it to compare people's writing methods.
I wonder how small you could limit the word-list, while still being able to talk properly at all.
200 could be interesting. http://www.rupert.id.au/resources/1000-words.php
I think he's joking around a bit, "oxygen" is in the list, so is "thousand".
Here are the 1000 most used words, in order http://www.rupert.id.au/resources/1-1000.txt
I notice there are no bad words in the list though, how do they figure that? this is likely a problem.
Also this post is written using only those words. Would not have expected there to be enough words, but there you go.
I feel strange, not being able to draw from my list of favourite words. I think i tend to build what i say around such words, using them as key-words, land-marks.
It would be interesting to take whole paragraphs and draw lines up from each word in them, the lines' lengths based on how common the words are (longer = less common). Use it to compare people's writing methods.
I wonder how small you could limit the word-list, while still being able to talk properly at all.
200 could be interesting. http://www.rupert.id.au/resources/1000-words.php