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@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ subgenre departing from them in terms of purpose.
 
 # The *dictionaries* TEI module {#sec:dictionaries-module}
 
-One of the main motivation behind project DISCO-LGE was to produce data useful
+One of the main motivations behind project DISCO-LGE was to produce data useful
 to future scientific projects, which in particular requires it to be
 *interoperable* and *reusable*. These are the two last key aspects of the FAIR
 ([https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/](https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/))
@@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ apparatus — is less clear, is to wrap together several versions of the same
 excerpts, for instance when there are several possible readings of an unclear
 group of words in a manuscript, or when the encoder is trying to compile a
 single version of a piece of work from several sources which disagree over some
-passage. In both case, it appears obvious that it is not something that is
+passage. In both cases, it appears obvious that it is not something that is
 expected to occur naturally in the course of an article in general.
 
 Thus, despite a rather dense internal connectivity, the *dictionaries* module
@@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ not mere remarks in the margins or at the foot of pages.
 
 The remarks made in section @sec:dictionaries-module explain why the
 *dictionary* module is unable to represent encyclopedias, where the notion of
-"meaning" is less central that in dictionaries and where discourse with nested
+"meaning" is less central than in dictionaries and where discourse with nested
 structures of arbitrary depth can occur. Even composite encodings using elements
 outside of the *dictionaries* module under an `<entry/>` element do not meet the
 requirements of the project. Since the *core* module obviously accomodates these