## Version 1.5.1 (2016-08-19) - Bug fix: Made it possible to load the Japanese or Korean dictionary when the other one is not available ## Version 1.5.0 (2016-08-08) - Include word frequencies learned from the Common Crawl - Support Bulgarian, Catalan, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Norwegian Bokmål, and Romanian - Improve Korean with MeCab tokenization - New frequency-merging strategy (weighted median) - Include Wikipedia as a Chinese source (mostly Traditional) - Include Reddit as a Spanish source - Remove Greek Twitter because its data is poorly language-detected - Add large lists in Arabic, Dutch, Italian - Remove marks from more languages - Deal with commas and cedillas in Turkish and Romanian - Fix tokenization of Southeast and South Asian scripts - Clean up Git history by removing unused large files [Announcement blog post](https://blog.conceptnet.io/2016/08/22/wordfreq-1-5-more-data-more-languages-more-accuracy) ## Version 1.4 (2016-06-02) - Add large lists in English, German, Spanish, French, and Portuguese - Add `zipf_frequency` function [Announcement blog post](https://blog.conceptnet.io/2016/06/02/wordfreq-1-4-more-words-plus-word-frequencies-from-reddit/) ## Version 1.3 (2016-01-14) - Add Reddit comments as an English source ## Version 1.2 (2015-10-29) - Add SUBTLEX data - Better support for Chinese, using Jieba for tokenization, and mapping Traditional Chinese characters to Simplified - Improve Greek - Add Polish, Swedish, and Turkish - Tokenizer can optionally preserve punctuation - Detect when sources stripped "'t" off of English words, and repair their frequencies [Announcement blog post](https://blog.luminoso.com/2015/10/29/wordfreq-1-2-is-better-at-chinese-english-greek-polish-swedish-and-turkish/) ## Version 1.1 (2015-08-25) - Use the 'regex' package to implement Unicode tokenization that's mostly consistent across languages - Use NFKC normalization in Japanese and Arabic ## Version 1.0 (2015-07-28) - Create compact word frequency lists in English, Arabic, German, Spanish, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Malay, Dutch, Portuguese, and Russian - Marginal support for Greek, Korean, Chinese - Fresh start, dropping compatibility with wordfreq 0.x and its unreasonably large downloads