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IN NO EVENT SHALL GEOFF KUENNING OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE # FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL # DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS # OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) # HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT # LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF # SUCH DAMAGE. # # Affix table for English # # $Log: english.aff,v $ # Revision 1.1.1.1 1997/02/03 17:11:11 turtle # Initial CVS # # Revision 1.16 1995/01/08 23:23:59 geoff # Add a NeXT to the defstringtype statement so that nextispell can # select it. # # Revision 1.15 1994/01/25 07:12:40 geoff # Get rid of all old RCS log lines in preparation for the 3.1 release. # # nroffchars ().\\* texchars ()\[]{}<\>\\$*.% # First we declare the character set. Since it's English, it's easy. # The only special character is the apostrophe, so that possessives can # be handled. We declare it as a boundary character, so that quoting with # single quotes doesn't confuse things. The apostrophe is the only # character that gets such treatment. # # We declare the apostrophe first so that "Jon's" collates before "Jonas". # (This is the way ASCII does it). # defstringtype "nroff" "nroff" ".mm" ".ms" ".me" ".man" ".NeXT" boundarychars ' wordchars [a-z] [A-Z] altstringtype "tex" "tex" ".tex" ".bib" # Here's a record of flags used, in case you want to add new ones. # Right now, we fit within the minimal MASKBITS definition. # # ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ # Used: * * **** ** * ***** *** # A D GHIJ MN P RSTUV XYZ # Available: -- -- -- - - - # BC EF KL O Q W # Now the prefix table. There are only three prefixes that are truly # frequent in English, and none of them seem to need conditional variations. # prefixes flag *A: . > RE # As in enter > reenter flag *I: . > IN # As in disposed > indisposed flag *U: . > UN # As in natural > unnatural # Finally, the suffixes. These are exactly the suffixes that came out # with the original "ispell"; I haven't tried to improve them. The only # thing I did besides translate them was to add selected cross-product flags. # suffixes flag V: E > -E,IVE # As in create > creative [^E] > IVE # As in prevent > preventive flag *N: E > -E,ION # As in create > creation Y > -Y,ICATION # As in multiply > multiplication [^EY] > EN # As in fall > fallen flag *X: E > -E,IONS # As in create > creations Y > -Y,ICATIONS # As in multiply > multiplications [^EY] > ENS # As in weak > weakens flag H: Y > -Y,IETH # As in twenty > twentieth [^Y] > TH # As in hundred > hundredth flag *Y: . > LY # As in quick > quickly flag *G: E > -E,ING # As in file > filing [^E] > ING # As in cross > crossing flag *J: E > -E,INGS # As in file > filings [^E] > INGS # As in cross > crossings flag *D: E > D # As in create > created [^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IED # As in imply > implied [^EY] > ED # As in cross > crossed [AEIOU]Y > ED # As in convey > conveyed flag T: E > ST # As in late > latest [^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IEST # As in dirty > dirtiest [AEIOU]Y > EST # As in gray > grayest [^EY] > EST # As in small > smallest flag *R: E > R # As in skate > skater [^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IER # As in multiply > multiplier [AEIOU]Y > ER # As in convey > conveyer [^EY] > ER # As in build > builder flag *Z: E > RS # As in skate > skaters [^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IERS # As in multiply > multipliers [AEIOU]Y > ERS # As in convey > conveyers [^EY] > ERS # As in build > builders flag *S: [^AEIOU]Y > -Y,IES # As in imply > implies [AEIOU]Y > S # As in convey > conveys [SXZH] > ES # As in fix > fixes [^SXZHY] > S # As in bat > bats flag *P: [^AEIOU]Y > -Y,INESS # As in cloudy > cloudiness [AEIOU]Y > NESS # As in gray > grayness [^Y] > NESS # As in late > lateness flag *M: . > 'S # As in dog > dog's