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Usenet Posted 21 years ago
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A better Spell Checker than in MS-Word?

Hello
I teach techies tech. English report writing. They are German natives. The Spell Checker in MSWord is idiosyncratic, is not claimed by MS (see MS website) to be much good and is ineffective in catching punctuation errors, eg the German-based comma in "I told him, that I would come". Nor does MW Word insert eg the requisite commas for the non-defining relative clause in: "Transistors which are inexpensive devices need repair sometimes" (maybe this ability has to await the nirvana of the perfect parser?)
Does anybody please know a review article on Spell Checkers? Or can anybody recommend one? Thanks,
  

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Elendur wrote on 30 Apr 2005: [nq:1]I teach techies tech. English report writing. They are German natives.

  • Elendur wrote on 30 Apr 2005: [nq:1]I teach techies tech.
  • English report writing.
  • They are German natives.
  • The Spell Checker in MSWord is idiosyncratic, is not ...
  • [/nq] The spell checker is not supposed to catch punctuation errors other than missing or inappropriate apostrophes, eg, *"Rover is it's name" instead of the correct "Rover is its name".
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Elendur wrote on 30 Apr 2005:
[nq:1]I teach techies tech. English report writing. They are German natives. The Spell Checker in MSWord is idiosyncratic, is not ... good and is ineffective in catching punctuation errors, eg the German-based comma in "I told him, that I would come".[/nq]
The spell checker is not supposed to catch punctuation errors other than missing or inappropriate apostro

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