Edithistory:Lexical balancing
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| 1185214910 | 2023-11-15T08:30:23Z | Sweet Castle 3000 | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'In language theory, '''lexical balancing''' is the act of adding new entries to an existing list of named entries to compensate for disproportionate differences in initial letters. As the list of names grows, the densities of each letter, as well as common strings of letters, should gradually get closer to the densities of the letters and prefixes in the English language. ==Examples== ===Pokémon=== * In 1998, when [[Pokémon Red and Blue]] were released...' |
