languagetool-org / languagetool

Style and Grammar Checker for 25+ Languages
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Cb changes 20241111 #11010

Closed tiff closed 2 weeks ago

tiff commented 2 weeks ago

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The changes in this pull request involve extensive additions to various language resource files within the LanguageTool project. These modifications include the introduction of numerous scientific names for organisms, proper nouns, and terms relevant to the German and English languages. The updates aim to expand the vocabulary utilized by the language model, particularly in fields such as biology, geography, and popular culture, while also reflecting recent spelling reforms and enhancing spell-checking capabilities.

Changes

File Change Summary
languagetool-core/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/resource/spelling_global.txt Added a large number of scientific names and proper nouns across various domains, enhancing the vocabulary.
languagetool-language-modules/de/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/resource/de/hunspell/ignore.txt Added new entries "Policies" and "Mommys" to the ignore list.
languagetool-language-modules/de/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/resource/de/hunspell/spelling.txt Introduced multiple new entries, including adjectives and nouns with grammatical annotations, enhancing German spell-checking vocabulary.
languagetool-language-modules/de/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/resource/de/multitoken-suggest.txt Added "Popular Vote/S" to the multi-token suggestions list for German.
languagetool-language-modules/de/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/rules/de/grammar.xml Modified the DIN_A4 rule group by removing its default attribute, affecting its activation status in grammar checking.
languagetool-language-modules/de/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/rules/de/replace.txt Updated numerous phrases according to the 2024 German spelling reform, correcting various terms and plural forms, and modifying English loanwords to align with new standards.
languagetool-language-modules/en/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/resource/en/hunspell/ignore.txt Added numerous entries to the ignore list, including contractions, proper nouns, technical terms, and Pokémon names, broadening the context of the spellchecker.
languagetool-language-modules/en/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/resource/en/hunspell/spelling.txt Introduced new entries related to science, technology, and social concepts, enhancing the spell checker’s lexicon with various terms.

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