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3: .bp
4: .SH
5: References
6: .LP
7: .IP 1.
8: L. L. Cherry,
9: ``PARTS - A System for Assigning Word Classes to English Text,''
10: submitted
11: .I
12: Communications of the ACM.
13: .R
14: .IP 2.
15: B. W. Kernighan and J. R. Mashey,
16: ``The UNIX Programming Environment,''
17: .I
18: Software \- Practice & Experience
19: .R
20: , \fB9\fR, 1-15 (1979).
21: .IP 3.
22: G. R. Klare,
23: ``Assessing Readability,''
24: .I
25: Reading Research Quarterly,
26: .R
27: 1974-1975,
28: .B
29: 10
30: .R
31: , 62-102.
32: .IP 4.
33: E. A. Smith and P. Kincaid,
34: ``Derivation and validation of the automated readability index
35: for use with technical materials,''
36: .I
37: Human Factors,
38: .R
39: 1970, 12, 457-464.
40: .IP 5.
41: J. P. Kincaid, R. P. Fishburne, R. L. Rogers, and B. S. Chissom,
42: ``Derivation of new readability formulas (Automated Readability Index,
43: Fog count, and Flesch Reading Ease Formula)
44: for Navy enlisted personnel,''
45: Navy Training Command Research Branch Report 8-75, Feb., 1975.
46: .IP 6.
47: M. Coleman and T. L. Liau,
48: ``A Computer Readability Formula Designed for Machine Scoring,''
49: .I
50: Journal of Applied Psychology,
51: .R
52: 1975, 60, 283-284.
53: .IP 7.
54: R. Flesch,
55: ``A New Readability Yardstick,''
56: .I
57: Journal of Applied Psychology,
58: .R
59: 1948, 32, 221-233.
60: .IP 8.
61: E. U. Coke,
62: private communication.
63: .IP 9.
64: D. W. Ewing,
65: .I
66: Writing for Results,
67: .R
68: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. (1974).
69: .IP 10.
70: G. Leggett, C. D. Mead and W. Charvat,
71: .I
72: Prentice-Hall Handbook for Writers,
73: .R
74: Seventh Edition, Prentice-Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N. J. (1978).
75: .IP 11.
76: E. B. Coleman,
77: ``Learning of Prose Written in Four Grammatical Transformations,''
78: .I
79: Journal of Applied Psychology,
80: .R
81: 1965, vol. 49, no. 5, pp. 332-341.
82: .IP 12
83: A. V. Aho and M. J. Corasick,
84: ``Efficient String Matching: an aid to Bibliographic Search,''
85: .I
86: Communications of the ACM,
87: .R
88: \fB18\fR, (6), 333-340, June 1975.
89: .IP 13.
90: Bell Laboratories,
91: .I
92: ``UNIX TIME-SHARING SYSTEM: UNIX PROGRAMMER'S MANUAL,''
93: .R
94: Seventh Edition, Vol. 1 (January 1979).
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