X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=r%2Fspecial%2FREADME;h=74775c2513dacdf0ab80974bb436ad11d25b53a9;hb=refs%2Ftags%2Fupstream%2F2017.08.24;hp=4ef9efa7515bd7710931b7e59e318321672eaf0b;hpb=b13ea8a082364672c6de2b010e558211ff52ec9a;p=deb_pkgs%2Fscowl.git diff --git a/r/special/README b/r/special/README index 4ef9efa..74775c2 100644 --- a/r/special/README +++ b/r/special/README @@ -67,6 +67,10 @@ should be added. Words with 3 stars or more (see app.aspell.net:/lookup-freq) are added at the 60 and others at the 70 level. +mozilla-alan.60: + +Words found in the Mozilla dictionary than Alan also approved of. + extra.60: Non-signature words suggested for inclusion by others that are @@ -104,16 +108,6 @@ have no relation to a proper name, for example OK AWOL Words from "2800 Personality Trait Descriptors" (1967), see https://sourceforge.net/p/wordlist/issues/60/ -neol2015.txt: - -Draft version of Alan Beale's latest neologism list. See -http://wordlist.aspell.net/12dicts-readme-r5/ for more details on the -format of the list. - -neol2015.poss: - -Possessive forms for words in neol2015.txt. - exclude.??: Words to exclude up to the specified level (and hence bump them to the @@ -134,3 +128,12 @@ Common prefixes that are often followed used with a dash. For example "multi-". Note "pre" is left out as it is too close to "per" which is more common. +phrase-parts: + +Parts of common (generally Latin) phrases that are not normal words +themselfs. + +australian.35: + +A list of extra Australian words added at the 35 level to the +"australian" spelling category.