• Just in time for the Scripps National Spelling Bee , Google Trends has released the words each state struggled to spell so far in 2017 - and perhaps the most shocking revelation came from America's Dairyland. (abcactionnews.com)
  • OXON HILL, Md. - The middle school-age spellers who make it to the finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee spend years studying roots and language patterns and poring over the dictionary in order to give themselves a chance to be crowned bee champion. (newsday.com)
  • You know, Leila, the Scripps National Spelling Bee kind of reminds me of how spelling in public makes me all anxious. (wuky.org)
  • (CNN) - Dev Shah, a 14-year-old from Largo, Florida, won the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday night, correctly spelling the word 'psammophile' to take home the $50,000 first prize. (krdo.com)
  • Listen carefully: Can you spell any of them correctly? (newsday.com)
  • And you cant write it correctly if you dont know the correct spelling of the words. (cnet.com)
  • At any time, the user can right-click a word and choose from a list of correctly spelled replacements supplied by Microsoft Word. (informit.com)
  • The three activities, Flash Cards, Word Challenge and Spelling, incorporate the learning stages of seeing a word, hearing it for the first time, recognizing the word when presented with multiple choices and spelling the word correctly when hearing it spoken. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • Words missed are added to the Word Challenge Tricky Words List and stay there until the child completes them correctly in the future. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • In the Word Challenge and Spelling activities, once a list has been completed correctly the next list is unlocked. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • In Thursday's finals in National Harbor, Maryland, Dev correctly spelled schistorrhachis , aegagrus , rommack and tolsester . (krdo.com)
  • She earned $25,000 for reaching second place after correctly spelling akuammine , collembolous and Jhangar . (krdo.com)
  • Congratulations to the winning team, Ingram Content Group, who correctly spelled "harridan" and subsequently was showered (for the second year in a row) with gifts, fame and a giant trophy. (hammock.com)
  • Use this 'Spelling: Word Families 2- Unit 11 - "and" words' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. (abcteach.com)
  • In this spelling worksheet, students will fill in the blank with the appropriate spelling word, choosing from the word bank provided. (superteacherworksheets.com)
  • In this spelling worksheet, students examine 3 boxes with 10 spelling words in each. (lessonplanet.com)
  • Expand your vocabulary and rack your brain to find every hidden word. (apple.com)
  • They simulated that this vocabulary could be extended to more than 9,000 words, "which is basically the number of words most people use in a year," Metzger said. (com.pk)
  • It's been shown to improve a variety of literacy skills including phonics, spelling, vocabulary and word knowledge and we see an average 36 per cent improvement in scores over the competition. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • Word Mania develops crucial literacy skills including word recognition, vocabulary and word knowledge. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • Practice sight words, prefix coll-, and academic vocabulary in the classroom with week 24 of the free fifth grade spelling program. (k12reader.com)
  • Parents need to know that Simplex Spelling HD - Dolch Sight Words With Reverse Phonics helps kids learn 240 commonly spelled English words in lists of 10, and it gets progressively more difficult as kids move through the list. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • While Simplex Spelling HD - Dolch Sight Words With Reverse Phonics offers kids a tool to practice spelling and learn word patterns, it isn't the most fun or engaging spelling app out there, so kids may need extra encouragement to use it. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • Parents of kindergarten age children quickly learn what Dolch or sight words are and how these words play an important role in learning to read. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • Sight Words & Spelling with Pixopop is designed to be kid-safe. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • With the addition of words being used in sentences and some refinements to adding custom lists Sight Words & Spelling with Pixopop could be a five-star app. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • LiteracyPlanet is the premier online literacy resource for students in the U.S. It is a gamified learning platform with more than 15,000 interactive exercises that cover pre-reading, phonics, sight words, reading, spelling, comprehension, grammar and punctuation. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • The proposal is inspired by the methodology that uses 'sight words' lists in the teaching of high frequency words in the English language. (bvsalud.org)
  • My almost 4-year-old is really enjoying the Wonster Words: ABC Phonics & Spelling ! (shopwithmemama.com)
  • According to "A History of English Spelling" (Manchester University, 2011) by D.G. Scragg, Webster's dictionary of 1828 is largely responsible for standardizing the accepted spelling of American English. (livescience.com)
  • Since the book was successful in establishing its authority throughout the States, [Webster's spelling variants] have been generally recognized as American forms," Scragg writes. (livescience.com)
  • Some of Webster's changes spread to England, such as his choice of dropping the "k" on the end of words like musick and publick . (livescience.com)
  • Of course, not all of Webster's new spellings took off, as Thompson notes. (vox.com)
  • Nevertheless, it is a good idea to practise your spellings to avoid such issues and in order to develop a fluent writing style. (educationquizzes.com)
  • If you can't be bothered using a spell checker, why even apply? (lifehacker.com.au)
  • Bhatti who presented his MPhil research paper at the Sindh University on Thursday, claims that the spell checker applications can flag incorrectly spelt words in a document and suggest corrections. (com.pk)
  • Get this free English spelling checker keyboard before sending your messages or email to anyone and check text constantly while you are typing, no need to type and then check for any errors, spell checker keyboard will give you correct spelling without any processing or time. (cnet.com)
  • So we have the option to check spelling online what the right spelling of the word is and what you mean if you just write a few letters of that word in this English spell checker keyboard. (cnet.com)
  • So correct spelling is the most important thing to have in this time and this can be easily achieved with this spell checker application. (cnet.com)
  • Check the setting for more options about English spelling checker and correct writing options. (cnet.com)
  • Spell Checker keyboard is best for learning English words. (cnet.com)
  • When you enter wrong word then this spell checker will give suggestion to that wrong word and if you misspelled a word then a red line appeared. (cnet.com)
  • Write, correct and enhance your text with this Spell Checker Keyboard, the ultimate and best writing app for your Android device! (cnet.com)
  • Select the bold-faced suggestion to replace the incorrectly spelled word in the document. (gcfglobal.org)
  • Students analyze each word and choose the 5 that are spelled incorrectly and write the correct spelling underneath. (lessonplanet.com)
  • Words that show up most commonly in written material. (cathyduffyreviews.com)
  • The 50 commonly used words - which the participant silently speaks in full - could be used for many interactions, while rarer words could be spelled out, offering the "best of both worlds", he said. (com.pk)
  • One that is commonly used is finger spelling, which is used to spell out words that don't have a sign in MCE - such as names of people and places. (cdc.gov)
  • Learn more about the English spelling system, how spelling supports reading, why children with dyslexia and dysgraphia struggle, which words should be taught, and word study instruction that works. (readingrockets.org)
  • This list of words that may be spelled with a ligature in English encompasses words which have letters that may, in modern usage, either be rendered as two distinct letters or as a single, combined letter. (wikipedia.org)
  • They use those skills to decipher what letters could possibly make the sounds in words that everyday English speakers never hear, much less use in conversation. (newsday.com)
  • The researchers were able to decode more than 1,150 words, which represent "over 85% of the content in natural English sentences", the study said. (com.pk)
  • Houghton Mifflin has a site called Word Sort which has a series of games accessible to beginning and Intermediate English Language Learners. (edublogs.org)
  • I've placed it under the Spelling section on my English For Beginners page. (edublogs.org)
  • Until the late 18th century, people didn't really concern themselves with how words were spelled (or spelt , if you're English. (vox.com)
  • This tool supports multiple users, and parents can change the settings to adapt spellings to British, American, or Canadian English. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • There are lots of setting options, too: Players can change spelling options (American English vs. Canadian English), keyboard (alphabet vs. QWERTY), volume, success messages, and letter case. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • The classic English word game. (spellzone.com)
  • In the English language there are several words which are so similar it can be difficult to remember which one you use or even how to spell them. (hintsandthings.co.uk)
  • Created by LiteracyPlanet, an award-winning English literacy (language arts) education program, Word Mania challenges students to create as many words as they can in three minutes from 15 randomly generated letter tiles. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • But unlike ASL, the grammar, word order, and sentence structure of MCE are similar to the English language. (cdc.gov)
  • It is most often used with American Sign Language (ASL), Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE), and Manually Coded English (MCE) to spell out words that don't have a sign, such as the names of places or people. (cdc.gov)
  • As is well-known, English spelling is very irregular. (lu.se)
  • 1. British English spelling should be used. (lu.se)
  • Use the list of bird spelling words to answer simple questions. (enchantedlearning.com)
  • Find all the words in the list to complete the level! (apple.com)
  • Baseball : Theme Spelling Word List Worksheets Builder: add or remove the words. (softschools.com)
  • Center vs. centre , color vs. colour , realize vs. realise - a seemingly endless list of spelling divergences have cropped up in the 250 years since the colonies and United Kingdom were ruled by one and the same king. (livescience.com)
  • What's shocking about this list is that none of the entries involve confusion between two similar but distinct words. (lifehacker.com.au)
  • The programme has been designed to scan and extract words and compare them against a list of correct words," he said. (com.pk)
  • Rearrange the letters to make spelling words from the Easter list. (superteacherworksheets.com)
  • One list had the words "to" and "two" as choices and when just the word is spoken the child may not know which one they should choose. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • This word list was created by Spellzone . (spellzone.com)
  • Select AutoCorrect to add the correct spelling to your list of words that Word automatically corrects as you type. (gcfglobal.org)
  • Find the full master list for our 36 week 5th grade spelling program by clicking here . (k12reader.com)
  • This work addresses the creation of a list of 60 words often misspelled by dyslexics. (bvsalud.org)
  • A list of 60 words most cited by professionals was designed. (bvsalud.org)
  • There was a difference in GD performance compared to GSD when writing the word list. (bvsalud.org)
  • The design of the word list associated with the number of misspelled made by the GD may offer support for intervention approaches in clinical and educational scope. (bvsalud.org)
  • Unfortunately, unlike some lower-priced spelling apps, kids can't insert their own spelling lists to practice on this app. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • In this activity, students will practice typing out their spelling words on a word processor, such as Microsoft Word or GoogleDocs. (superteacherworksheets.com)
  • Practice reading all fifteen of the Easter-themed words with a pig-shaped word slider. (superteacherworksheets.com)
  • Search for all the hidden words and complete levels on this tropical vacation in Word Beach! (apple.com)
  • Click here to search for this word in our misspelling dictionary. (spellchecker.net)
  • Written to match the primary curriculum, each word search ensures that your child covers the key word lists required at school. (collins.co.uk)
  • These worksheets will help your students improve their reading and writing skills while teaching them about the words of the week. (k12reader.com)
  • I knew Microsoft Word s Spelling and Grammar Check feature was bad. (washington.edu)
  • My conclusion is that the Spelling and Grammar Check feature on Microsoft Word is extraordinarily bad (especially the Grammar check part). (washington.edu)
  • Download these files and run Spelling and Grammar Check on your word processing software. (washington.edu)
  • Don't forget to use Spell and Grammar Check! (gcfglobal.org)
  • Accommodations such as the use of a computer with spell check and grammar check are helpful because a keyboard allows for a more rapid production of letters, compensating for any dysgraphia (fine-motor skills disorder). (medscape.com)
  • In that sense Webster was the first to differentiate between British and American usage, and in that it was frequently he who chose the variant of two spellings in early nineteenth-century use which have subsequently been preferred in the United States, he can be said to have influenced the development of spelling. (livescience.com)
  • Unfortunately, only the word is spoken, it is not used in a sentence. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • Again, hearing the word in a sentence is very important here. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • The word should be used in a sentence in this activity also. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • Another reason the lack of sentences is so surprising is that the Custom Lists section suggests when you are recording words you use the word in a sentence. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • Select About this Sentence, and the Office Assistant will offer you reasons as to why Word believes this to be a grammatical error. (gcfglobal.org)
  • This can be especially useful when you find that you've been repeatedly using the same word, when the grammar of your sentence seems to be becoming snarled-up, or when you just can't seem to spell a word you wish to use. (educationquizzes.com)
  • ASL has its own grammar, word order, and sentence structure. (cdc.gov)
  • Does not match the Does not match the The in-text citation is placed within a sentence and includes the surname(s) of the word for word source word for word source word for word author(s), the year of publication and, when necessary, a page number. (lu.se)
  • 4. Do not use bold or underline formats to emphasise a word or sentence. (lu.se)
  • The 231 elementary and middle school students in the National Spelling Bee this year were as young as 9 and as old as 14. (krdo.com)
  • More than 180 were National Spelling Bee first-timers, and 49 were returning contestants. (krdo.com)
  • Demofile.doc [This works for Microsoft Word 2002. (washington.edu)
  • Demofile2.doc [This works for Microsoft Word 2003, Word for Mac. (washington.edu)
  • Initially the programme can only be used with the Sindhi word processor software but in less than two months it will be laced with Microsoft Word and browser plug-ins," he said. (com.pk)
  • He added that the composition of the language is mostly done on different versions of Microsoft Word in which a modified Arabic script is used to type in Sindhi. (com.pk)
  • This example application is a very simple word processor, shown in Figure 3.15 , which uses Microsoft Word for its spellchecker functionality. (informit.com)
  • Each misspelled word (according to Microsoft Word) is highlighted in red and underlined. (informit.com)
  • To compile or run this example, you must have Microsoft Word on your computer. (informit.com)
  • Initializes Microsoft Word. (informit.com)
  • 52: } 53: catch (System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException ex) 54: { 55: if ((uint)ex.ErrorCode == 0x80040154) 56: { 57: MessageBox.Show('This application requires Microsoft Word ' + 58: 'to be installed for spelling functionality. (informit.com)
  • In a blank document in Microsoft Word, select the lone paragraph mark. (techarena.in)
  • They're all flat-out wrong, which any word processor or browser would tell you. (lifehacker.com.au)
  • Figure 3.15 The example word processor. (informit.com)
  • A questionnaire was applied to 30 professionals, who declared 40 words frequently misspelled by dyslexics. (bvsalud.org)
  • All students performed a 60-word dictation. (bvsalud.org)
  • With Quiz Mode set to OFF, the word is spoken without the child having to touch it first. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • Four words appear on the screen, the child needs to choose the correct one for the word spoken. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • The Spelling activity has the child spelling the word that was spoken by typing it on a keypad that is provided. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • The book takes twenty of the deleted words and shares poems, or spells, meant to be spoken or sung out loud in order to summon back the words and creatures into people's hearts. (thehealthyplanet.com)
  • The spells and enchantments are meant to be spoken, or sung, out loud. (thehealthyplanet.com)
  • Winning word: psammophile. (wuky.org)
  • For the record, the word psammophile refers to an organism that prefers or thrives in sandy soils or areas, according to Merriam-Webster. (krdo.com)
  • According to Google, "Wisconsin" was the most searched term along with the phrase "how to spell" throughout the state in 2017. (abcactionnews.com)
  • Written in 2017, the book is a response to Oxford Dictionary for Children removing fifty nature words like acorn, bluebell, dandelion, ivy, lark and otter and replacing these words with technology terms like analog, voicemail, data-base and blog. (thehealthyplanet.com)
  • Well, unless the software they used also understood the sentences that were written and doesn't just do a spell-check on individual words (or they have people doing this analysis and not computers), this isn't that shocking. (lifehacker.com.au)
  • PARIS: A paralysed man who cannot speak or type was able to spell out over 1,000 words using a neuroprosthetic device that translates his brain waves into full sentences, US researchers said Tuesday. (com.pk)
  • Rearrange the groups of words to make complete sentences. (superteacherworksheets.com)
  • The fact that words were not used in sentences in any activities surprised me. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • After knowing the root word, can your learner identify various words that use the root word, depending on the sentences provided? (lessonplanet.com)
  • Uncheck the Check Spelling as You Type and Check Grammar as You Type so the check boxes are empty. (gcfglobal.org)
  • Many of the spelling variations are hypercorrected variants of other spellings of the name. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nowadays, most of the spelling variations and names are considered archaic or obsolete. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Bard's name was spelled with more than 80 variations throughout his lifetime. (vox.com)
  • Anything is possible," was one of the man's favourite phrases to spell out, said the first author of a new study on the research, Sean Metzger of the University of California San Francisco (UCSF). (com.pk)
  • 2. Single quotation marks (` ') are used to distinguish words, concepts or short phrases under discussion. (lu.se)
  • The winner of the country's biggest spelling bee is Dev Shah, an eighth grader from Largo, Fla. (wuky.org)
  • CHICAGO-(BUSINESS WIRE)-Students in the United States are invited to put their spelling skills to the test in Word Mania USA, the world's biggest online literacy competition. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • Word Mania is a great way for students to improve literacy skills while having fun. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • Hammock has sent a team to the Nashville Adult Literacy Council Corporate Spelling Bee for years (and has brought home the big, heavy trophy more than a few times), so we know the drill when September rolls around. (hammock.com)
  • Useful voice commands and color clues as well as clearly explained spelling rules pop up to give kids hints. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • Kids aren't allowed to move on to a new word until they get the one they're on right, with the help of the hints if needed. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • McGee, Tim and Patricia Ericsson (2002), The Politics Of The Program: MS Word As The Invisible Grammarian , Computers and Composition , 19, 453 470. (washington.edu)
  • The sample uses Word 2002, which ships with Microsoft Office XP. (informit.com)
  • You only need to fill in 1-3 missing letters from a word, not spell the entire word. (apple.com)
  • Spelling gives us a window into what a child understands about word structure and speech sounds, and how we use letters to represent those sounds. (readingrockets.org)
  • Unscramble the letters and test your brain to find all the hidden words in this exciting tropical adventure! (apple.com)
  • Connect letters, test your brain and discover words in Word Beach! (apple.com)
  • Connect the letters to create words. (apple.com)
  • As you unscramble the letters, sometimes you'll find secret words and earn bonuses! (apple.com)
  • For example, the letters "uynbn" unscramble to make the word bunny . (superteacherworksheets.com)
  • The application also gives an option to ignore words with all uppercase letters. (informit.com)
  • Once all the letters are where they should be, a cute animated scene comes on, explaining what that word you just helped finish, means. (shopwithmemama.com)
  • Try our free, self-paced learning module to help you deepen your understanding of how to teach spelling. (readingrockets.org)
  • You can easily download Wonster Words for free on iTunes ( Apple Store ), Google Play or on Amazon ! (shopwithmemama.com)
  • LiteracyPlanet's Word Mania USA: Calling All Students to Join Free, Fun Online Spelling Competition! (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • Word Mania is free for any student from Grades 1 to 9 to enter and with $10,000 in prizes being offered by LiteracyPlanet, there's plenty to play for. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • Last year a brain-computer interface developed at Stanford University was able to decode 18 words a minute when a participant imagined handwriting. (com.pk)
  • Available at- http://www.nyu.edu/classes/copyXediting/spellcheck.html [This is based on Word 95. (washington.edu)
  • The spellcheck only picks up words that I've just typed on one computer, but not words from another computer. (techarena.in)
  • They can also learn common patterns as well as words that don't follow those patterns. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • It is so important that children learn to associate the meaning of words when they see it and hear it. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • Word Challenge and Spelling Tricky Word Lists can be viewed in the Custom Lists. (bestappsforkids.com)
  • The spelling of the word 'arkangel' is slightly tricky due to its origin and pronunciations. (spellchecker.net)
  • Mnemonics and other ways to help remember how to spell tricky words. (hintsandthings.co.uk)
  • Use the Spelling and Grammar feature to check the document. (gcfglobal.org)
  • It doesnt' find the most common words in the dictionary for spell check either. (techarena.in)
  • When you run spell check and it doesn't work as expected, take the following steps. (techarena.in)
  • Run spell check again. (techarena.in)
  • In the dialog, I think you'll find that the 'Do not check spelling or grammar' box is checked. (techarena.in)
  • Word 2007 Spell Check not working. (techarena.in)
  • Word in Office 365 having a slow and cumbersome spell check feature called Editor. (translatum.gr)
  • Take for example the new Editor (which replaces spell check, and yes, you can still access it with F7). (translatum.gr)
  • Just use this macro and F7 will run the old spell check. (translatum.gr)
  • One good thing about it though, the 'Add to AutoCorrect' option which disappeared in Word 2013 has been added again. (translatum.gr)
  • Use them for study groups, small group instruction, or for classroom spelling games. (superteacherworksheets.com)
  • The site is easy for students to navigate independently and they're really enjoying the activities and spelling games. (spellzone.com)
  • Play with the teacher-developed word lists, or record your own words. (apple.com)
  • In this PDF, you'll find master lists for all 30+ spelling units in the S.T.W. spelling series. (superteacherworksheets.com)
  • View more Spellzone course lists or curriculum word lists . (spellzone.com)
  • A 30-year-old information and technology lecturer at the University of Sindh has created a Sindhi spell checking software using six dictionaries and 95,000 Sindhi words. (com.pk)
  • This spell checking app also helps children in writing words online or in any document. (cnet.com)
  • If you select spelling , the Spelling and Grammar dialog box appears. (gcfglobal.org)
  • But America is difficult to ignore, especially where we have adopted more economical forms of words, such as program instead of programme . (livescience.com)
  • Not only does Word allow you to Undo possible mistakes in your document and Paste corrections, but it also automatically reviews your grammar and spelling as you type. (gcfglobal.org)
  • All of Word's grammar and spelling errors may not be correct, so you can choose to ignore these error markings and keep typing, or you can correct the mistakes and/or add the corrections to Word's dictionary. (gcfglobal.org)
  • If you click on the suspected misspelling, Word gives you one or more suggested corrections. (gcfglobal.org)
  • Each word has its own unique history, but the primary mover and shaker in this transatlantic drama is the nineteenth century American lexicographer Noah Webster, he of dictionary fame. (livescience.com)
  • In fact, though many of the word forms adopted by Webster in his dictionary were originally acceptable in England, they came to be used less frequently there over time, because they were regarded as "Americanisms. (livescience.com)
  • Select Add to Dictionary , and Word adds the underlined word to the dictionary so it won't be flagged as an error in any other document you create. (gcfglobal.org)
  • This feature is helpful when dealing with words like proper nouns that are not found in the dictionary. (gcfglobal.org)
  • Now that it's over, he can admit the competition was a nail-biter, or to use some words from his Merriam-Webster dictionary he definitely knows how to spell: laborious, grueling, Augean and moiling. (krdo.com)
  • The dictionary editors decided these nature words were no longer relevant to children's lives. (thehealthyplanet.com)
  • Its roots can be traced back to the Ancient Greek word 'archangelos,' which means chief. (spellchecker.net)
  • He told CNN he focused on studying the roots of words so that he would be better prepared for this year's contest. (krdo.com)
  • The first part was a spelling book that Webster designed to help further distinguish the Americans from those across the pond. (vox.com)
  • For example, today, British newspapers and magazines such as The Times and The Economist use "-ise" on the end of words such as realise , organise and recognise , even though the "-ize" ending is also technically correct in the U.K. (livescience.com)
  • Select Language to specify a word as part of another language, preventing Word from seeing this word as a mistake. (gcfglobal.org)
  • Select Ignore, and Word ignores the grammatical mistake it believes to exist. (gcfglobal.org)
  • Likely candidates for this type of spelling mistake include appal , accumulate , and parallel . (lu.se)
  • I was bummed because I couldn't use the app I had just purchased to study spelling words with my son. (apple.com)
  • One of the best parts of the study was when BRAVO1 was told to spell out "whatever he wants", Metzger said. (com.pk)
  • Why are there so many differences in British and American spelling, and how did they creep in? (livescience.com)
  • Webster picked his preferred forms (the former ones in each example above), justifying his choices in various ways, but partly on nationalist grounds: he wanted American spelling to be distinct from, and (in his opinion) superior to, British spelling. (livescience.com)
  • For a cuter history lesson about American spelling, watch Thompson's video above. (vox.com)
  • If you use American spelling, this is not an issue at all, since there is no u in words such as honor and labor in the first place. (lu.se)
  • Sample from Slashdot thread [A colleague ran this on Word 97 and reports that it catches many of these errors . (washington.edu)
  • When I was head hunted earlier this year the recruiter's emails were always full of spelling errors, never said anything though. (lifehacker.com.au)
  • A spelling interface then used language-modelling to crunch the data in real-time, working out possible words or errors. (com.pk)