The Google Books Ngram Viewer may not be remembered as one of the 21st Century’s most useful (or statistically sophisticated) inventions, but the patterns revealed in its phrase-frequency charts can be addictively entertaining. For example: — Tar Heel vs. Tarheel — beef barbecue vs. pork barbecue — North Carolina football vs. North Carolina basketball — […]
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What’s the frequency, Ngram Viewer?
Posted in History, Tar Heelia, tagged beef barbecue, bermuda triangle, duke university, isosceles triangle, ngram viewer, north carolina basketball, north carolina football, pork barbecue, research triangle, tar heel, tarheel, university of north carolina on December 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
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