The
Centre for Biomedical and Health Linguistics has developed and analyzed a 2
million word corpus of the public health literature consisting of the 2005
volumes of four major public health journals :
- The
American Journal of Public Health
- BMC
Public Health
- Journal
of Public Health
- Public
Health Nursing
The
raw data from that study can be downloaded as an Excel worksheet (PH_wordlist.xls). This worksheet lists the
most commonly occurring 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7-word phrases. Additionally, the most
commonly occurring words are listed according to frequency and grouped
according to whether they occur in the GSL (2,000 most common English words),
the Academic Word List, or whether they are on neither of these lists and
therefore likely to hold a special meaning within public health.
This
study was published as :
Millar N, Budgell B. The language of public health – a
corpus based analysis. The Journal of Public Health 2008;16(5):369-374.
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