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-ghach frequency



In grudging response to Mark's posting: One out of every *29* words in my
Klingon _Much Ado_ (only two scenes to go) is a -ghach word. I dread the
task, but I think I'm going to have to start some weeding out too.

Anyone have any corpus of Klingon text big enough that they can compare
-ghach frequencies?

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