Good afternoon from Germany,

I'm new here and reading this mailing list for a while by now. Merely
because of grammar analysis I'm interested in.

2013/5/8 Daniel Naber <[email protected]>:
> I see no reason other than the size of the list. As every noun can basically 
> be combined with every other noun, you'll have 30,000^2 combinations if there 
> are 30,000 nouns. And as there are not only compounds made up of two words, 
> you'd have another 30,000^3 words if you consider all three-part compounds.

Hm, this reminds me on http://what-if.xkcd.com/34/
Maybe a similar trick could be considered here?

Regards

Andre

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