Editor for this issue: Dan Parker
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Does anyone know of a freely available large (preferably >100M word) corpus of Italian? Either the corpus itself, or a word list containing all word forms in the corpus would be useful. Genre is unimportant, though a corpus that contains at least some literary works would be preferable.