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The English (lexicon size between 310,000 and 315,000, selection September 2007) language is divided in the following sublanguages
- American English(1)
- British English(2)
- Canadian English(3)
- South-African English(4*)
- Australian/New-Zealand English (5*)
* Br. English varieties come with the British English module (2). versions include a set of collocations and automatic respelling functions between American English, Canadian English, and British English orthographical varieties. The supplied idiom includes an extensive medical, chemical, social and geographical lexicon. Finally the idiom includes an extensive orthographical variety of building compounds.
The Welsh (lexicon size 360,000, selection Februari 2007) language is the Celtic language of Wales, spoken by about 500,000 people (mainly bilingual in English).
The spellers follow the rules and exceptions of spelling governed by leading academies.
Abbreviations, punctuation marks, fixed formats like dates and numbers (financial data), and Internet addresses are being controlled during the spelling process.
The speller has a learning capability but forgets infrequent, unimportant words. Spelling reforms, from old to new and vice versa, can be executed automatically.
The Irish (Gaelic) (lexicon size 325,000, selection January 2007) language is a Celtic language spoken in Western Ireland. A class of words is lenited, pronounced with palatalization. A slightly different variety is spoken in the Highlands of Scotland.
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