Ranking Traditional Simplification Patterns by Frequency

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Many of us are likely familiar with word or character frequency lists that are used to prioritize vocabulary learning. I was always curious about what a simplification frequency table would look like, but was never able to find one. I’ve long since learned all the patterns myself by inputting them into Pleco, but a recent discussion with another Chinese learner got me thinking and inspired me to compile such a list.

And so, here is a link to the project Git repo with source code, CSV data, and methodology:

Simplification Patterns Frequency Analyzer

Feedback and bug reports are welcome.

If you just want to check out the CSV data, you can get that here:

Simplification Patterns Frequency Table (CSV)

So, how many patterns do you need to learn to attain proficiency in the alternate script? The distribution breaks down something like this:


Top n patterns% Coverage
1230%
3250%
5160%
7770%
11980%
18990%
24795%
496100%

Looking at the numbers it would seem that getting to 50-60% coverage is really pretty trivial.
 
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