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From: webber@porthos.rutgers.edu (Bob Webber)
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Subject: [In archives] Re: SOUNDEX routines wanted
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Date: 24 Jun 88 23:39:47 GMT
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In article <250@iconsys.UUCP>, ron@iconsys.UUCP (Ron Holt) writes:
> 
> I am considering writing an interactive spell checker/corrector for
> Unix similar to that implemented in WordPerfect.  I would like to try
> using Soundex for the spell corrector portion.  Does any one know
> where I can get source code to any Soundex routines?

Sounds like you want the following from the archives.  Included below is
brief description plus author's address.  Enjoy.

----- BOB (webber@athos.rutgers.edu ; rutgers!athos.rutgers.edu!webber)

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Subject: v08i076:  Soundex spelling-checker, Part01/02
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Submitted by: Barry Brachman 
Mod.sources: Volume 8, Issue 76
Archive-name: sp/Part01


Sp is a soundex-based dictionary search program that uses the
dbm routines.  Included are Makefiles, man pages, and an Mlisp interface.

Barry Brachman
Dept. of Computer Science
Univ. of British Columbia
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5

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