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This page discusses how often are published to the Collins lexicon, and is part of our introduction to [[SOWPODS|Collins (SOWPODS) in North America]]. For brevity, we will refer to the North American and International lexica, OTCWL16 and CSW15, as TWL and CSW respectively.
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This page discusses how often are published to the Collins lexicon, and is part of our introduction to [[SOWPODS|Collins (SOWPODS) in North America]]. For brevity, we will refer to the North American and International lexica, NWL2018 and CSW15, as NWL and CSW respectively.
  
 
== How Often is the Collins Word List Updated? ==
 
== How Often is the Collins Word List Updated? ==
  
Both the TWL and CSW word lists are updated every few years. There has not been a fixed frequency of updates.
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Both the NWL and CSW word lists are updated every few years. There has not been a fixed frequency of updates.
  
 
At first glance, this may seem unexpected. After all, if CSW includes lists from both the British and American dictionaries, shouldn’t it be updated twice as often? However, part of the motivation and criteria of publishing CSW is that it specifically includes the TWL. As in North America, the worldwide community wants the frequency of updates to result in a list that is reasonably up-to-date, without constant changes. Therefore, so far, the frequency of updates has been similar.
 
At first glance, this may seem unexpected. After all, if CSW includes lists from both the British and American dictionaries, shouldn’t it be updated twice as often? However, part of the motivation and criteria of publishing CSW is that it specifically includes the TWL. As in North America, the worldwide community wants the frequency of updates to result in a list that is reasonably up-to-date, without constant changes. Therefore, so far, the frequency of updates has been similar.
  
The current TWL was last updated in 2016. Recent previous editions were published in 2014, 2006, and 1998. CSW was updated in 2007, 2012, and 2015.
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The current TWL was last updated in 2018. Recent previous editions were published in 2016, 2014, 2006, and 1998. CSW was updated in 2007, 2012, and 2015.
  
 
Please direct comments about this page to its author, [[Nick Ball]].
 
Please direct comments about this page to its author, [[Nick Ball]].

Revision as of 11:17, 3 May 2019

This page discusses how often are published to the Collins lexicon, and is part of our introduction to Collins (SOWPODS) in North America. For brevity, we will refer to the North American and International lexica, NWL2018 and CSW15, as NWL and CSW respectively.

How Often is the Collins Word List Updated?

Both the NWL and CSW word lists are updated every few years. There has not been a fixed frequency of updates.

At first glance, this may seem unexpected. After all, if CSW includes lists from both the British and American dictionaries, shouldn’t it be updated twice as often? However, part of the motivation and criteria of publishing CSW is that it specifically includes the TWL. As in North America, the worldwide community wants the frequency of updates to result in a list that is reasonably up-to-date, without constant changes. Therefore, so far, the frequency of updates has been similar.

The current TWL was last updated in 2018. Recent previous editions were published in 2016, 2014, 2006, and 1998. CSW was updated in 2007, 2012, and 2015.

Please direct comments about this page to its author, Nick Ball.