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trigram frequency
early english books101
english books online83
the oath of57
text creation partnership56
based on the51
according to the43
early works to40
keying and markup39
oath of allegiance38
of the oath38
either as utf34
represented either as34
characters represented either34
marked as illegible34
as it is31
to the king31
the house of30
the law of28
the terms of25
law of nature24
is to be23
sampled and proofread23
keyboarded and encoded22
the early english22
above is co22
to the terms22
institutions providing financial22
for commercial purposes22
work described above22
tcp assigned for22
terms of creative22
encoded text transcribed22
owned by the22
this keyboarded and22
keyed and coded22
the institutions providing22
available for reuse22
pfs batch review22
proquest page images22
scanned from microfilm22
of creative commons22
phase i text22
iv tiff page22
without asking permission22
markup reviewed and22
coded from proquest22
text can be22
online text creation22
for keying and22
and markup reviewed22
of the work22
and coded from22
reviewed and edited22
described above is22
the text can22
from proquest page22
support to the22
text transcribed from22
this phase i22
and xml conversion22
is available for22
that can be22
all without asking22
assigned for keying22
can be copied22
of the law22
i text is22
text is available22
images scanned from22
text and markup22
kb of xml22
edition of the22
financial support to22
encoded edition of22
by the institutions22
even for commercial22
providing financial support22
and encoded edition22
the work described22
distributed and performed22
books online text22
to the early22
of the kingdom21
nature of the20
original in the20
of the king20
there was a19
city of london19
that in all19
to do so18
tiff page image18
out of the18
were sent to18
that it is18
of the church18
accordance with level17
opposed to critical17
text selection was17
of time and17
the usual project17
were encoded as17
users should bear17
can be made17
encoded and linked17
unicode or tei17
images in accordance17
over a wide17
texts were encoded17
encoded as gap17
p using tcp17
to external keying17
sets published by17
mainly structural encoding17
texts based on17
simplify the filling17
therefore chose to17
as gap s17
was based on17
of the period17
in libraries guidelines17
project restraints of17
in oxford and17
encoding based on17
their early english17
a number of17
linked to page17
to reflect the17
their works are17
of textual data17
unicode or text17
for transcription and17
of any assumptions17
of the tei17
users should be17
characters will be17
the kings of17
been looked at17
never have been17
true nature of17
bibliography of english17
text was proofread17
a partnership between17
and some readable17
cambridge bibliography of17
was chosen if17
each text was17
with level of17
with changes to17
tcp data is17
released into the17
likelihood such instances17
number of works17
reason to do17
if there was17
whichever is the17
quantities of textual17
some readable characters17
notably latin and17
gaps by user17
but we respectfully17
encoding was enhanced17
known extent have17
tcp is a17
every monographic english17
processed by university17
to their original17
should be aware17
in english were17
encode one copy17
and those which17
aim of eebo17
been released into17
restraints of time17
then their works17
level of the17
did not meet17
teams in oxford17
where possible up17
therefore of any17
have been looked17
produce large quantities17
elements of known17
editions of a17
tcp project was17
their own purposes17
created by converting17
works in other17
published between and17
be marked as17
some errors will17
that due credit17
into two phases17
during phase of17
a tcp editor17
the overall quality17
of the print17
use these texts17
or lossless xml17
qa standards were17
will be marked17
of creating the17
latin and welsh17
is a partnership17
of a works17
tcp files to17
data within the17
possible up to17
to be redone17
and oxford and17
given to their17
a second or17
standards were returned17
creating the tcp17
external keying companies17
using tcp tei17
overall quality of17
if an author17
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process of creating17
take and use17
the text encoding17
by user contributors17
out by editorial17
works are eligible17
made about the17
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and available in17
included and sometimes17
publisher proquest to17
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instances will never17
copies of the17
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tcp aimed to17
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print record of17
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accurately transcribed and17
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eligible for inclusion17
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first editions of17
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these processes should17
usual project restraints17
transcribed and encoded17
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range over a17
illegible were corrected17
textual data within17
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characters marked as17
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a work was17
later edition of17
corrected where possible17
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variety of subject17
language title published17
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r ocm this13
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king and lords13
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