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Priorities among the many workers who have tallied the words that we use are hard to assign, in part because of the lag between an extended period of preparation and the publication of a completed work. The decade of the twenties was an especially fruitful one. We mean the nineteen hundred twenties and do not discount the probabilities that Noah Webster was counting words in the eighteen hundred twenties, and that generations of word counters both preceded and followed him.
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Black, J.W., Stratton, C.S., Nichols, A.C., Chavez, M.A. (1985). Some Milestones in Tallies of American English Vocabularies. In: The Use of Words in Context. Cognition and Language. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0533-8_1
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