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PoS |
Include Caps? |
Frequency |
# Texts |
# Countries |
Ratio |
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You can limit your search to NOW data for a particular country. For example, results from 3 March 2022 for
the United States,
the UK (GB), or
India.
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Use the calendar to see the keywords for a particular date, for example
22-03-02 (YY-MM-DD; 2 March 2022),
22-02-28 (28 Feb 2022), or
22-02-14 (14 Feb 2022).
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By default, we compare the data from a given [Date] to the data from three days, about one month before (actually, the three days 29 to 31 days before). But (as is shown in the following examples)
it is also possible to compare a given date to
two days before,
a week before, or
six months before.
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You can limit the search to a particular part of speech, for example (for [26-01-04]):
nouns,
verbs, or
adjectives.
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By default, capitalized words are not shown, since these are usually proper names. But you can choose to see these words either by 1) selecting [Yes] for [Include caps] or
2) selecting [Names] in [Part of Speech]. Here are some results (for [26-01-04]) for
show capitalized,
do not show capitalized.
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You can limit the search to words that occur a given number of times on the date specified. The default is 100 tokens, but you can change that.
Here are some results (for [26-01-04]) for
2000 tokens,
1000 tokens,
500 tokens, or
200 tokens.
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You can limit the search to words that occur in a given number of texts on the date specified. The default is 20 texts, but you can change that.
Here are some results (for [26-01-04]) for
700 texts,
300 texts,
100 texts, or
50 texts.
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You can limit the search to words that occur in articles from a given number of countries on the date specified. The default is 5 countries, but you can change that.
Here are some results (for [26-01-04]) for
15 countries,
10 countries,
5 countries, or
2 countries.
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We find keywords by comparing the (normalized / per million) word frequency on the date specified, to the normalized frequency of the dates selected in [Compare to].
By default, this is 1.2x more frequent, i.e. 20% more frequent. But you can change that (the higher the number, the more specific the words are to that date, and
probably the fewer the number of results. Also, if the word does not occur in the earlier period, then the ratio is 10x the frequency on the selected day.
Here are some results (for [26-01-04]) for
50x as frequent,
10x,
3x, or
1.5x.
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