
-----Original Message----- From: gutvol-d-bounces@lists.pglaf.org [mailto:gutvol-d-bounces@lists.pglaf.org] On Behalf Of Roger Frank Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 11:25 AM To: Project Gutenberg Volunteer Discussion Subject: Re: [gutvol-d] pontifications from mount high horse -- #1498
On Dec 31, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Al Haines wrote:
The file that comes with Gutcheck has many common scannos, but I've added a number that I encounter fairly regularly, e.g. cither (either), coining (coming), conies (comes), denned (defined), gaming (gaining), etc, etc. If there's interest, I'll post my list.
Al,
I for one am interested in your list. Also recently over at DP there was a thread about "n-u" transpositions and I grabbed some from that
Roger, here's my gutcheck.typ list. Some of its entries may look odd (e.g. signer), so I'll be happy to explain them. I'd like to see your list, too. For those who don't know, gutcheck.typ is a standard text file, one word per line. 11 44 ms ail alien arc arid bar bat bo borne bow bum bumbled carnage carne cither coining comer comers conies cur denned docs eraser eve eves gaming gram guru hag hare haying ho lier lime loth m modem nagged naming nave nicker nickered nock nocked nourish nourished nutter nuttered ringer ringers riot rioted signer snore spam stem tho tier tile tiling tram tum tune u vas wag wen yon list.
I don't know how many I'll find; many of those may be academic. But please, I'd like to improve my scanno list by incorporating yours.
--Roger
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