> The big problem with the decoder is the size of the dictionary (61,000 > entries)--much too big. Many of the words you will not recognize. > Anyone know of a more reasonable dictionary?
Plenty at: http://lexicall.org/repository/listing.php?material=data (eh eh, a website with easy access to various lexical databases, realized by me, to ease my colleagues' life). Use the menu on top of the page to select category: word, language: english. Click on the little form icon. For instance, click on the form-like icon right under "aoa and imagery measures". Tick the first box only (deselect imagery mean and imagery SD - if you go with your mouse over the link, you see a description of what these acronyms mean), then click submit (bottom of the form, you may need to scroll down). You have list of about 2000 english words. For a more complete list, use the MRC database. For some of them, you can select words of a particular length (number of letters between 4 and 7, for instance) You can use regular expressions as well to select words with a given pattern. The list is truncated to 500 words, but I have all the files on my computer. If you tell me **exactly** what you need, I can easily provide it. Marielle >FRELI is here: ><http://www.nkuitse.com/freli/> One I didn't know about... will be added to my repository soon. Marielle _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution