Is the intonation correct?

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nik gaffney 2020-02-09 08:31:39 +11:00
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@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ The package can be installed from [[https://melpa.org/][MELPA]] or manually via
(use-package smog) (use-package smog)
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To configure language or output options, =setq= or customize the =readability-command= variable. To configure language or output options, =setq= or customize the =smog-command= variable.
Tthe default language is set to =en= (English) and can be changed to =de= for German or =nl= for Dutch. Details for the various output options can be found via =style -h= or =man style= in your shell of choice. The default language is set to =en= (English) and can be changed to =de= for German or =nl= for Dutch. Details for the various output options can be found via =style -h= or =man style= in your shell of choice.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package smog (use-package smog

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ The <<<Coleman-Liau>>> Formula usually gives a lower grade than Kincaid, ARI and
*Coleman-Liau* = 5.88*chars/wds-29.5*sent/wds-15.8 *Coleman-Liau* = 5.88*chars/wds-29.5*sent/wds-15.8
** Flesch Reading Ease Formula ** Flesch Reading Ease Formula (Flesch Index)
Flesch Reading Ease Formula (<<<Flesch Index>>>) has been developed by Flesch in 1948 and it is based on school text covering grade 3 to 12. It is wide spread, especially in the USA, because of good results and simple computation. The index is usually between 0 (hard) and 100 (easy), standard English documents averages approximately 60 to 70. Applying it to German documents does not deliver good results because of the different language structure. Flesch Reading Ease Formula (<<<Flesch Index>>>) has been developed by Flesch in 1948 and it is based on school text covering grade 3 to 12. It is wide spread, especially in the USA, because of good results and simple computation. The index is usually between 0 (hard) and 100 (easy), standard English documents averages approximately 60 to 70. Applying it to German documents does not deliver good results because of the different language structure.