Google Books Ngram of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words
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Google Books Ngram of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words
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Re: Google Books Ngram of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words
#2In handwriting or italic, the tall 's' was rather like the integral symbol, but when setting serifed font it looks pretty much like an 'f', but missing half or all the crossbar.
Re: Google Books Ngram of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words
#3Many false positives in early years due to 's' being written like 'f' and mistaken by the OCR software. Both the short and tall forms were used, but there seemed to have been some style preferences that led to the tall 's' being used at the beginning of a word, and small 's' at the end. In handwriting or italic, the tall 's' was rather like the integral symbol, but when setting serifed font it looks pretty much like…
Re: Google Books Ngram of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words
#4Many false positives in early years due to 's' being written like 'f' and mistaken by the OCR software. Both the short and tall forms were used, but there seemed to have been some style preferences that led to the tall 's' being used at the beginning of a word, and small 's' at the end. In handwriting or italic, the tall 's' was rather like the integral symbol, but when setting serifed font it looks pretty much like…
Re: Google Books Ngram of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words
#5Many false positives in early years due to 's' being written like 'f' and mistaken by the OCR software. Both the short and tall forms were used, but there seemed to have been some style preferences that led to the tall 's' being used at the beginning of a word, and small 's' at the end. In handwriting or italic, the tall 's' was rather like the integral symbol, but when setting serifed font it looks pretty much like…
Re: Google Books Ngram of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words
#6Many false positives in early years due to 's' being written like 'f' and mistaken by the OCR software. Both the short and tall forms were used, but there seemed to have been some style preferences that led to the tall 's' being used at the beginning of a word, and small 's' at the end. In handwriting or italic, the tall 's' was rather like the integral symbol, but when setting serifed font it looks pretty much like…
Multiple meanings for 'tits' are also a consideration. (Maybe my monitor or eyes suck, but I had to do a tits vs fuck only ngram search to see that the big spike is in fact tits.)
Re: Google Books Ngram of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words
#7Many false positives in early years due to 's' being written like 'f' and mistaken by the OCR software. Both the short and tall forms were used, but there seemed to have been some style preferences that led to the tall 's' being used at the beginning of a word, and small 's' at the end. In handwriting or italic, the tall 's' was rather like the integral symbol, but when setting serifed font it looks pretty much like…
Multiple meanings for 'tits' are also a consideration. (Maybe my monitor or eyes suck, but I had to do a tits vs fuck only ngram search to see that the big spike is in fact tits.)
(And most of it does in fact seem to be for wrongly-OCRed "suck", unsurprisingly.)
Re: Google Books Ngram of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words
#8"first" looks like "firft", but "This" and "that" look pretty standard.
Re: Google Books Ngram of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words
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#10Many false positives in early years due to 's' being written like 'f' and mistaken by the OCR software. Both the short and tall forms were used, but there seemed to have been some style preferences that led to the tall 's' being used at the beginning of a word, and small 's' at the end. In handwriting or italic, the tall 's' was rather like the integral symbol, but when setting serifed font it looks pretty much like…