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  2. Template:HTML lists/doc - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide This is a ... This is a documentation subpage for Template:HTML lists.

  3. Category:Word lists - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Lists of words and semantic concepts, used by linguists, language teachers and students, and ...

  4. Tag soup - Wikipedia

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    HTML Tidy is a software tool available for many platforms which can correct invalid syntax, and most invalid document structure, converting HTML-like code to HTML or XHTML. Aggiorno is a Visual Studio add-in that focuses on making websites standards-compliant

  5. Wikipedia:Contents/Glossaries - Wikipedia

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    Main list: Lists of English words Quebec French • Language teaching terms and ideas • Rhetorical terms • Alternative words for British • Greek words for love • Case-sensitive English words • Chicano Caló words and expressions • Dacian words • English words containing Q not followed by U • English words with disputed usage • French words of Arabic origin • Frequently ...

  6. Word list - Wikipedia

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    A word list (or lexicon) is a list of a language's lexicon (generally sorted by frequency of occurrence either by levels or as a ranked list) within some given text corpus, serving the purpose of vocabulary acquisition.

  7. Category:Vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This category deals with articles associated with specific words and lists of words. ... Pages in category ...

  8. Dolch word list - Wikipedia

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    The Dolch word list is a list of frequently used English words (also known as sight words), compiled by Edward William Dolch, a major proponent of the "whole-word" method of beginning reading instruction. The list was first published in a journal article in 1936 [1] and then published in his book Problems in Reading in 1948. [2]

  9. Template:HTML lists - Wikipedia

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    This navbox is intended for use at the bottom of the documentation pages of list-generating and -formatting templates. It takes no parameters. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:HTML lists/doc .