Really cool what words you have all decided to search.
And as Pulvinar's search shows -- letter case matters. So it may pay when searching for love (at least in the Ngram Viewer
) to type in:
love, Love, LOVE
It can affect the results, at least a tiny bit.
I was wondering about that too. BTW, I have to correct my OP (my bad). The Ngram viewer has access to 5.2 million books in total over 7 languages -- not 5.2 million in English alone.
That's still a lot of books but as per the above Google's Culturomics' link --
Is that 4% a representive sample?
And how many of the books are in English and what percentage of books published in English does that represent, and is that a representative sample?
And does the Ngram viewer include words from books still under copyright -- or just books under the public domain and books from authors who have explicitly given Google permission to include their work in Google Books?
Those answers could shed some light on the results.
I tried googling (heh) for them, but I didn't get very far. Maybe on another day when I'm more awake I'll have better results.
But regardless of the answers, while books do reflect our culture -- it's obviously not the whole story esp. the less furthur back you go. Newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, web sites (including youtube) obviously reveal a lot too -- and perhaps the more fleeting mediums reflect a truer picture of any given year's culture and trends than books.
It's still a fun tool though.
You godwinned this thread!!! I was not expecting that to happen honestly.
And as Pulvinar's search shows -- letter case matters. So it may pay when searching for love (at least in the Ngram Viewer
love, Love, LOVE
It can affect the results, at least a tiny bit.
I like looking at this stuff and just trying to figure out "why".
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I was wondering about that too. BTW, I have to correct my OP (my bad). The Ngram viewer has access to 5.2 million books in total over 7 languages -- not 5.2 million in English alone.
That's still a lot of books but as per the above Google's Culturomics' link --
You'll be searching through over 5.2 million books: ~4% of all books ever published!
Is that 4% a representive sample?
And how many of the books are in English and what percentage of books published in English does that represent, and is that a representative sample?
And does the Ngram viewer include words from books still under copyright -- or just books under the public domain and books from authors who have explicitly given Google permission to include their work in Google Books?
Those answers could shed some light on the results.
I tried googling (heh) for them, but I didn't get very far. Maybe on another day when I'm more awake I'll have better results.
But regardless of the answers, while books do reflect our culture -- it's obviously not the whole story esp. the less furthur back you go. Newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, web sites (including youtube) obviously reveal a lot too -- and perhaps the more fleeting mediums reflect a truer picture of any given year's culture and trends than books.
It's still a fun tool though.
I did a search of a few online dictionaries, and can find no reference to any meaning of the word other than those tied directly to Adolph.
You godwinned this thread!!! I was not expecting that to happen honestly.
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