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MANULEX: A grade-level lexical database from French elementary school readers
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Bernard?LétéEmail author  Liliane?Sprenger-Charolles  Pascale?Colé
Institution:1.INRP, CNRS (UMR 6057) and Université de Provence,Aix-en-Provence,France;2.CNRS (UMR 8606) and Université de Paris 5,Paris,France;3.CNRS (UMR 5105) and Université de Savoie,Chambéry,France;4.Laboratoire Parole et Langage,Université de Provence,Aix-en-Provence Cedex 1,France
Abstract:This article presents MANULEX, a Web-accessible database that provides grade-level word frequency lists of nonlemmatized and lemmatized words (48,886 and 23,812 entries, respectively) computed from the 1.9 million words taken from 54 French elementary school readers. Word frequencies are provided for four levels: first grade (G1), second grade (G2), third to fifth grades (G3-5), and all grades (G1-5). The frequencies were computed following the methods describedby Carroll, Davies, and Richman (1971) and Zeno, Ivenz, Millard, and Duwuri (1995), with four statistics at each level (F, overall word frequency;D, index of dispersion across the selectedreaders;U, estimated frequencyper million words; andSFI, standard frequency index). The database also provides the number of letters in the word and syntactic category information. MANULEX is intended to be a useful tool for studying language development through the selection of stimuli based on precise frequency norms. Researchers in artificial intelligence can also use it as a source of information on natural language processing to simulate written language acquisition in children. Finally, it may serve an educational purpose by providing basic vocabulary lists.
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