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English: Origins of the English lexicon, based on a computerized survey of roughly 80,000 words in the old Shorter Oxford Dictionary (3rd edition), published in Ordered Profusion by Thomas Finkenstaedt and Dieter Wolff (1973). Data taken from . Made as an alternative to Image:Origins of English PieChart.svg (not sure where did the numbers in that image come from, they're slightly different than the website mentioned above.)
Date 19 March 2008
Source Own work made based on the data of link above.
Author Jak
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