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Re: qokeey (Transition between languages A and B)






From: Rene Zandbergen <r_zandbergen@xxxxxxxxx>

Note that there are further statistical
discrepancies between the sets of pages that have
either many qokeey or only few of them. The web page
describing them is presently out of order, but
one thing I remember is the ratio between occurrences
of aiin and daiin.

I have had a quick look, and it seems that qokeedy shows a similar clustered distribution to qokeey, but not in the same paragraphs (suggesting that it is also the fingerprint of a concrete word, but semantically independent of qokeey). I will tackle the question again when I see the appearance of the pages for myself.

Regards

Philip Neal

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