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I will be adding some comments and ideas here. We can open new issues for some parts of the work.
We can proceed to separate the entries by groups: the ones that don't need review, the ones that need some manual review, and so on. For example:
words in all spelling dicts and tagged -> no need to review
words in all spelling dicts but not tagged -> maybe they can be tagged easily
words in US and GB and tagged -> maybe they can be accepted by all variants?
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Check that variant labels are coherent with en-US-GB.txt (use scripting).
Some sets of entries look suspicious: untagged words in GB with some prefixes (mis-, out-, over-, re-, under-) seem nonsense words. The same with some affixes (see: survivorshipably... survivorshipry).
We are using a simplified format for regular verbs: recharge=verb=all. (We use a few rules to cover more cases of regular verbs. See here). It would be useful to have something similar for nouns: a simple and quick way to tag a noun. We would need to define the format, and ways to write exceptions.
What sources we consider authoritative to determine if a word is GB or US? And AU, CA, ZA, NZ? Are there dictionaries for those variants?
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The first version of the source dictionary is here: https://github.com/languagetool-org/english-pos-dict/tree/main/src-dict
I will be adding some comments and ideas here. We can open new issues for some parts of the work.
survivorshipably... survivorshipry
).us-large
come from a Hunspell US dictionary that we didn't use until now. It is mentioned in Explore differences between en-US and en-US-large #2recharge=verb=all
. (We use a few rules to cover more cases of regular verbs. See here). It would be useful to have something similar for nouns: a simple and quick way to tag a noun. We would need to define the format, and ways to write exceptions.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: