[image of the Head of a GNU]

Style and Diction


Diction and style are two old standard Unix commands. Diction identifies wordy and commonly misused phrases. Style analyses surface characteristics of a document, including sentence length and other readability measures.

These programs cannot help you structure a document well, but they can help to avoid poor wording and compare the readability (not the understandability!) of your documents with others. Both commands support English and German documents.

This package is GNU software, written by Michael Haardt <michael@moria.de>.

Diction can be found on http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/diction/ or one of the mirrors. You can also order a CD-ROM from the FSF or use other methods to obtain a copy. Additionally, there may be development snapshots.


Return to GNU's home page.

Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to gnu@gnu.org. There are also other ways to contact the FSF.

Please send comments on these web pages to webmasters@gnu.org, send other questions to gnu@gnu.org.

Copyright © 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA

Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any medium, provided this notice is preserved.

Updated: $Date: 2011/10/24 19:36:17 $ $Author: jturner $