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This document is 'Page 2' of a scientific paper titled 'Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books' (inferred from context/DOI) published in Science/Sciencexpress on December 16, 2010. It discusses 'culturomics,' the size of the English lexicon, and compares word usage frequency against standard dictionaries like Webster's and OED. While the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation (potentially related to Epstein or financial oversight), the content itself is purely academic and contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or criminal activity.
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| Science Magazine (Sciencexpress) | ||
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"The lexicon is enjoying a period of enormous growth: the addition of ~8500 words/year has increased the size of the language by over 70% during the last fifty years."Source
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"As a result, we estimated that 52% of the English lexicon – the majority of the words used in English books – consists of lexical "dark matter" undocumented in standard references."Source
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