Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Fun with Ngrams (part 1): underprivileged, Jewish community, etc.

I decided to make some Ngrams relating to the roles played by antisemitism and German National Socialism in the alteration of the English language in an anti-White direction.

Google Ngram is an interactive tool which tracks the relative frequencies of words or word combinations in published text over time (as a % of all words in the corpus of published text published during the corresponding time interval). All of the Ngrams shown are from the "American English" corpus with a smoothing of 1.

I had to resize the images which made them rather blurry. You can see the full size images either by clicking on the links provided in the highlighted/coloured text, which takes you to the corresponding Ngram viewer, or by clicking on the images themselves, which takes you to the images directly. If you want the links to open in a separate tab or window rather than in the same page, then simply right-click on the link (or image) and select from the drop down menu the "open in new tab" or "open in new window" options.


The first Ngram is from here and charts the frequencies of "Jewish community","underprivileged", and "human rights" from 1920 to 1960.



The second Ngram is from here and charts the frequencies of "Jewish community","underprivileged", and "human rights" from 1700 to 2008.



The third Ngram is from here and charts the frequencies of "minority rights","antisemitism","racist","racism","disadvantaged", and "national socialism" from 1920 to 1960.



The fourth Ngram is from here and charts the frequencies of "minority rights","antisemitism","racist","racism","disadvantaged", and "national socialism" from 1920 to 2008.



What do you think?

I will provide some commentary to go along with the above Ngrams sometime in a new post.

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