The effectiveness of WordPerfect's Grammatik as a tool for business writing is
the sub ject of this study. Results of this informal study suggest significant
limitations to the effectiveness of this application as a guide for student writ
ers. I reached this conclusion by having 12 students' papers critiqued by both
Grammatik (affectionately known as Gramma) and by real English/
business communication professors to compare their values.
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