Received: from spooler by stryx.demon.co.uk (Mercury/32 v2.01); 28 Sep 98 00:36:44 +0000 Return-path: Received: from punt-21.mail.demon.net (194.217.242.6) by stryx.demon.co.uk (Mercury/32 v2.01); 28 Sep 98 00:36:33 +0000 Received: from punt-2.mail.demon.net by mailstore for ia@stryx.demon.co.uk id 906520327:20:14968:0; Wed, 23 Sep 98 03:12:07 GMT Received: from listserv.cuny.edu ([128.228.100.10]) by punt-2.mail.demon.net id aa2118040; 23 Sep 98 3:12 GMT Received: from listserv (listserv.cuny.edu) by listserv.cuny.edu (LSMTP for Windows NT v1.1b) with SMTP id <2.00070844@listserv.cuny.edu>; Tue, 22 Sep 1998 23:13:30 -0400 Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 23:06:01 -0300 Reply-To: Pablo Stafforini Sender: Lojban list From: Pablo Stafforini Subject: Word frequency X-To: lojban List To: Multiple recipients of list LOJBAN Message-ID: <906520324.2118040.0@listserv.cuny.edu> X-PMFLAGS: 33554560 7 1 Y01366.CNM Content-Length: 1047 Lines: 24 coi Due to my condition of lojban beginner, I would find extremely helpful to be able to consult a "word frequency" list, since one of the most important elements in language learning happens to be word memorization. This process would of course be much more efficient if one could start memorizing the most used words first. I know other lojbanists have made similar requests. I don't honestly know the tools needed for such a task, but I think it shouldn't be neither difficult, nor excessively time consuming. Although I have an extremely limited command of the language, I'd gladly help with this. .i e'u mi cu jinvi le nu jbovlaste cu vajni le jbocli .i mi ka'e sidju .i ko do cusku lei do jinvi co'o mi'e pablov.