Re: Just warning rule

2014-09-26 Thread R.J. Baars
Okay, I will make rules and exceptions for all of those words. (When the wrongwordincontext is not effective that is. But it is much easier to detect context with that...) Ruud > On 2014-09-26 10:57, R.J. Baars wrote: > >> Some examples: gent / Gent (bird, city) > > Are there really no contexts?

Re: Just warning rule

2014-09-26 Thread Daniel Naber
On 2014-09-26 10:57, R.J. Baars wrote: > Some examples: gent / Gent (bird, city) Are there really no contexts? What about " gent", shouldn't that always be "Gent"? But I think you can do all this with grammar.xml, can't you? I'd prefer we use that instead of extending the context rule. But jus

Just warning rule

2014-09-26 Thread R.J. Baars
There are word confusions where there is no context to go on. I have been checking some word in the wrongwordsincontext, by actually getting the words in sentences with those words, and comparing their frequencies from my corpus. Some confusions are simply without significant context differences.