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Re: OT (for now): Mis-spelling research

by Not_a_Number (Prior)
on Oct 15, 2003 at 19:45 UTC ( [id://299517]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to OT (for now): Mis-spelling research

As rkg pointed out briefly above, I think that you should maybe consider more closely the difference between misspellings and typos. I have been working for a very long time in publishing and translation (Perl is Just Another Hobby). To take an example, there is a difference between people who will submit a manuscript containing a spelling mistake such as ‘definately’ and those who might let through a typo such as ‘deifnitely’. There are, of course, borderline cases. But I think that in most cases the difference is clear.

Another example: using pen and ink (admittedly an increasingly less frequent phenomenon), I will never write ‘teh’ (for ‘the’), but this happens frequently when I’m typing on a keyboard. Same thing for the classic ‘from/form’ confusion.

I am not up to date with current research, but back when I was, most efforts were focused on spelling (and how to ‘improve’ it) rather than on typos.

At the risk of straying even further OT, it would be interesting to see research on how spellcheckers have affected spelling habits. Back in the old days, faced with a word that I was unsure about (let’s say ‘vicissitudes’), I would get out a dictionary. Now, I type some approximation into M$ Word, and if it comes out with a squiggly red underline underneath, right-click on it in the hope that the spellchecker will suggest the right spelling...

dave

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Re: Re: OT (for now): Mis-spelling research
by Ella (Acolyte) on Oct 15, 2003 at 20:14 UTC
    ....and then there are the spellcheck typos, which produce perfectly spelled but completely incorrect and out of context words in texts that have been 'proofed' (drives me mad.) I'd also be interested to know how much the default "English - US" setting on most spellcheckers affect non-US English speakers' spelling, especially when autocorrect is on (I despise autocorrect) - use of "color" instead of "colour", "gray" instead of "grey" etc etc.

    gosh, this is rather OT, isn't it?

    'share and enjoy'
Re: Re: OT (for now): Mis-spelling research
by greywolf (Priest) on Oct 15, 2003 at 21:35 UTC
    In regards to typos such as "teh/the" and "form/from" mentioned above I have noticed a pattern to my mistakes. I tend to make these mistakes with letters that are typed with different hands. For example my left hand will hit "t" and then "e" before my right hand hits "h". I am particularly horrible at hitting the letter "a" too soon. I have also noticed that I rarely hit letters early with my right hand.

    Strange that my left hand gets ahead of my right hand so often as I am a righty.


    mr greywolf

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