W dniu 2014-12-23 o 13:58, Nick Hough pisze:
>
>> W dniu 2014-12-23 o 00:02, Nick Hough pisze:
>>> I have devised some rules for common English mistakes for the
>>> letter ?A?, which you can see here:
>>> https://gist.github.com/howlinghuffy/d25d3d6b43c7a9b485cb
>>>
>>> I plan on doing many more submissions like this over the coming
>>> months; let me know what you think.
>>
>> Looks nice to me. Did you run this over a corpus?
>>
>> Also, it would be very useful to include <url> element to have
>> more documentation for the end users. Link to some publicly
>> available information on the web on your rules (a good dictionary
>> etc.).
>>
>> Best, Marcin
>
> Yes, I have run all of the rules over the wikipedia and tatoeba
> corpora.  I am getting most of the information for these rules from
> written literature not publicly available, however I will search for
> appropriate URLs to add.

That would be of great help. I suppose most of this info is found easily 
online. For example, for 'awaiting for' you could link to Wiktionary:

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/await

Is this mailing list the best place to post
> new rules in the future?

You can simply make pull requests in github. If you don't know how, I 
can integrate the first batch of rules for you.

Regards,
Marcin

>
> Regards,
>
> Nick
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