A word cloud of the first draft of my dissertation (courtesy of Wordle).

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12 July 2009 at 9:15 pm
Moria
A draft!! Congratulations!
I love it when words with premodern spellings make it into keyword lists or word clouds or those strange “commonly appearing phrases” lists on Amazon. Makes me feel like an older English is still vital in some unexpectable way.
13 July 2009 at 8:57 pm
Wordleing the Dissertation (not a euphemism) « The Gentleman Administrator
[...] (Dammit). Secondly, today’s post in which he has Wordled his recently completed first draft MA dissertation has inspired me to spend the entire evening wordling. I have only just been able to drag myself [...]
13 July 2009 at 9:04 pm
thegentlemanadministrator
Well done on the first draft, what a milestone.
Inspired me to dig out the old Gentleman Administrator’s dissertations, for what they’re worth, and have a go:
http://thegentlemanadministrator.wordpress.com/2009/07/13/wordleing-the-dissertation-not-a-euphemism/
If only Wordle had been around in the day, I might have used less ‘howevers’ and ‘therefores’
Best of luck with the dissertation!