A Japanese logographic character frequency list for cognitive science research
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N. Chikamatsu | S. Yokoyama | H. Nozaki | E. Long | S. Fukuda | S. Yokoyama | N Chikamatsu | S Yokoyama | H Nozaki | E Long | S Fukuda | H. Nozaki | Nobuko Chikamatsu | Eric Long | S. Fukuda
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