The media tends to interpret culture in annual cycles. Critics publish end-of-year best-of lists and Oxford Dictionaries just selected "post-truth" as its word of the year. But the actual words we use seem to operate on a 14-year cycle. Marcelo Montemurro at the University of Manchester, UK, and Damian Zanette at Argentina's National Council for Scientific and Technical Research identified 5630 commonly used nouns and analyzed how their popularity changed over the last three centuries
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