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quadgram frequency
early english books online94
represented either as utf32
characters represented either as32
i text is available26
the early english books26
all without asking permission26
online text creation partnership26
keyboarded and encoded edition26
the text can be26
even for commercial purposes26
tcp assigned for keying26
work described above is26
phase i text is26
from proquest page images26
is available for reuse26
text is available for26
and markup reviewed and26
markup reviewed and edited26
assigned for keying and26
and coded from proquest26
books online text creation26
owned by the institutions26
text and markup reviewed26
text can be copied26
keyed and coded from26
and encoded edition of26
english books online text26
the institutions providing financial26
edition of the work26
of the work described26
encoded edition of the26
terms of creative commons26
encoded text transcribed from26
to the terms of26
described above is co26
support to the early26
this phase i text26
financial support to the26
institutions providing financial support26
the work described above26
by the institutions providing26
the terms of creative26
to the early english26
this keyboarded and encoded26
providing financial support to26
for keying and markup26
according to the terms26
images scanned from microfilm26
coded from proquest page26
ocm this keyboarded and17
logarbo text and markup17
estc r ocm this17
mona logarbo sampled and17
mona logarbo text and17
logarbo sampled and proofread17
iv tiff page image17
r ocm this keyboarded17
data within the usual16
while the overall quality16
was proofread for accuracy16
attribution is given to16
second or later edition16
have been looked at16
create accurately transcribed and16
their early english books16
the tei in libraries16
during phase of the16
the publisher proquest to16
in english were prioritized16
guidelines are available at16
such instances will never16
take and use these16
notably latin and welsh16
placeholder characters or elements16
project restraints of time16
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companies for transcription and16
encoded as gap s16
p using tcp tei16
to external keying companies16
sets were sent to16
of the process of16
have been transformed into16
of every monographic english16
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into placeholder characters or16
been released into the16
or later edition of16
simplify the filling in16
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on the new cambridge16
encoding was enhanced and16
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for accuracy and those16
external keying companies for16
will never have been16
looked at by a16
selection was based on16
of works in other16
sent to external keying16
works are eligible for16
transformed into placeholder characters16
mnemonic sdata character entities16
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of tcp data is16
accordance with level of16
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record of the period16
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to range over a16
tcp files to tei16
errors will remain and16
assumptions that can be16
editions of a works16
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encoded and linked to16
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to simplify the filling16
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