Describe how to cite wordfreq

This citation was generated from our GitHub repository by Zenodo. Their
defaults indicate that anyone who's ever accepted a PR for the code
should go on the author line, and that sounds fine to me.
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## Citing wordfreq
If you use wordfreq in your research, please cite it! We publish the code
through Zenodo so that it can be reliably cited using a DOI. The current
citation is:
> Robyn Speer, Joshua Chin, Andrew Lin, Lance Nathan, & Sara Jewett. (2016). wordfreq: v1.5.1 [Data set]. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.61937
The same citation in BibTex format:
```
@misc{robert_speer_2016_61937,
author = {Robyn Speer and
Joshua Chin and
Andrew Lin and
Lance Nathan and
Sara Jewett},
title = {wordfreq: v1.5.1},
month = sep,
year = 2016,
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.61937},
url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.61937}
}
```
## Citations to work that wordfreq is built on ## Citations to work that wordfreq is built on
- Brysbaert, M. & New, B. (2009). Moving beyond Kucera and Francis: A Critical - Brysbaert, M. & New, B. (2009). Moving beyond Kucera and Francis: A Critical