High frequency word lists

High frequency words are very important words for the learners of any language. In Māori, as in other languages, there is a relatively small group of words that occur very often, and a much larger group of words that occur less often. The small group of words that occur often is known as the high frequency vocabulary.

The high frequency words in Māori make up the larger proportion of the words that learners will meet as they are listening to, and reading, texts in Māori. In Māori, the 360 or so most frequent words are particularly important because they make up a large proportion of anything that you hear or read in Māori.

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http://tereomaori.tki.org.nz/Teacher-tools/Te-Whakaipurangi-Rauemi/High-frequency-word-lists

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List of High-Frequency Baseword Vocabulary for Japanese EFL Students
Frank E. Daulton

http://iteslj.org/lists/Daulton-BasewordVocabulary.html

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FREQUENCY 2.0: Incorporating homoforms and multiword units in pedagogical frequency lists
Thomas Cobb

http://www.eurosla.org/monographs/EM02/Cobb.pdf

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