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Have You Tried the Google Ngram Viewer Yet?

John Fea   |  January 14, 2011 Leave a Comment

If you haven’t, you should.  When you enter phrases into the viewer, it reveals a graph showing how often those phrases have occurred, through the years, in the over one million books that Google has scanned into its database.

For some examples of how the Ngram might be used for historical research, check out this post over at Boston 1775.

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