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The Legalist Paradigm in Moral and Political Thought
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Jamie Mayerfeld
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Information Processing & Management, 1983
Abstract This paper demonstrates that the vast majority of spelling errors follow specific rules which are based on phonological and sequential considerations. It introduces and describes three categories of spelling errors (consonantal, vowel and sequential) and presents the results of the analysis of 1377 spelling error forms.
E.J. Yannakoudakis, D. Fawthrop
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Abstract This paper demonstrates that the vast majority of spelling errors follow specific rules which are based on phonological and sequential considerations. It introduces and describes three categories of spelling errors (consonantal, vowel and sequential) and presents the results of the analysis of 1377 spelling error forms.
E.J. Yannakoudakis, D. Fawthrop
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A binary spelling interface with random errors
IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, 2000An algorithm for design of a spelling interface based on a modified Huffman's algorithm is presented. This algorithm builds a full binary tree that allows to maximize an average probability to reach a leaf where a required character is located when a choice at each node is made with possible errors.
J, Perelmouter, N, Birbaumer
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British Journal of Psychology, 1983
This paper looks at the spelling errors that occurred in the spontaneous writing of 12‐year‐old children. A number of errors occur that are not addressed by the conventional approaches to spelling and which we can best understand by taking account of the psychological context in which they occur. One set of errors relates more to incorrect articulation
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This paper looks at the spelling errors that occurred in the spontaneous writing of 12‐year‐old children. A number of errors occur that are not addressed by the conventional approaches to spelling and which we can best understand by taking account of the psychological context in which they occur. One set of errors relates more to incorrect articulation
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TESOL Quarterly, 1984
U This study investigated spelling errors in compositions written by students from four different language backgrounds at Iowa State University. Fifty-six writing samples were collected: nine from Arabic speakers, ten from Chinese speakers, twenty from Malay speakers, and seventeen from Spanish speakers. All of the students had scored 80-89 (inclusive)
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U This study investigated spelling errors in compositions written by students from four different language backgrounds at Iowa State University. Fifty-six writing samples were collected: nine from Arabic speakers, ten from Chinese speakers, twenty from Malay speakers, and seventeen from Spanish speakers. All of the students had scored 80-89 (inclusive)
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The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1987
(1987). Students' Spelling Errors. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 34-37.
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(1987). Students' Spelling Errors. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 34-37.
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Tolerating spelling errors during patient validation
Computers and Biomedical Research, 1992Misspellings, typographical errors, and variant name forms present a considerable problem for a Clinical Information System when validating patient data. Algorithms to correct these types of errors are being used, but they are based either on a study of frequent types of errors associated with general words in an English text rather than types of ...
C, Friedman, R, Sideli
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Spelling Errors Impede Recognition of Correctly Spelled Word Forms
Scientific Studies of Reading, 2017Spelling errors are typically thought of as an effect of a word’s weak orthographic representation in an individual mind.
Sadaf Rahmanian, Victor Kuperman
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