A Corpus of 21st Century Scots Texts

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Morrison-Smyth, Anne


Total words by this author in corpus - 30,846
Total unique words used by this author in corpus - 3,294
Ratio of total words to unique words - 9.364

Lexicon overlap between author and dialects

This is how much the author's top 200 most frequently used words overlaps with each major dialects top 200 words
An overlap of more than 50% is a pretty good match. Because of the nature of the top 200 words, almost no-one has an overlap of more than 70%, they'd have to be writing about a really broad range of things, like body parts, working, playing, thinking, governance, and so on.
On average Scots writers overlap with English by about 27%, so this is perhaps an indication on where on the Scots - Scottish English spectrum a writer's lexicon lies.

Central overlap: 44.0%
Central Morrison-Smyth, Anne

Doric overlap: 38.0%
Doric Morrison-Smyth, Anne

Ulster overlap: 49.5%
Ulster Morrison-Smyth, Anne

Shetland overlap: 34.0%
Shetland Morrison-Smyth, Anne

Orkney overlap: 35.0%
Orkney Morrison-Smyth, Anne

Southern overlap: 39.5%
Southern Morrison-Smyth, Anne

English overlap: 20.0%
English Morrison-Smyth, Anne