On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Chris Hornbaker wrote:

> Or I'm thinking out loud and should hush-up. :-)

I believe so.  Since you are really confusing me.

What I have in mind is that every word in a dictionary will have a
compound category stored with it.  So lets assume there are three
categories A, B, and C.  The you then specify rules for valid compound
pairs such as, "AB".  Which means a A word can join with a B word to form
a new word AB.  However, BA is not allowed.  That if "foo" is an A word
and "bar" is a B word than "foobar" is allowed but "barfoo" is not.

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