however, if you look for a word to start with BS, and someone emails a "check out this bs" then...you could have problems...


Adam Schneider wrote:


On 12/31/03, Casper Gasper wrote:


Things like, '4 consonants in a row are not an English word'.



Shortstop? Matchstick? :)


Seriously, though, looking for patterns is an interesting idea. For instance, English simply does not allow you to begin a word with "vt" or "bs". Looking for word beginnings might be more useful than looking within words. I bet that with a few minutes fiddling with perl and a dictionary file, I could generate a list of "forbidden" word-initial letter pairs.

Adam Schneider
http://adamschneider.net/






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