Hi all, I just joined this list yesterday. On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 11:23:08 GMT vladimir@xxxxxxxx wrote:What do we have in the beginning: (1) A "nouns" as o-words producing the labels (2) "Hard core words" having roots starting with k-,t-,f-,p- and acceptong o- and qo- prefixes very often (3) Words staying in the beginning of the paragraph (mostly Hard-core) (4) "Mantel words" having roots starting with ch-,sh-,e-, cth, cph, cfh, cph- and accepting o- and qo- prefixes, but seldomAnother info about o- and qo-: I found that if we strip qo- and o- prefix away from Voynichese words, the word stems can be statistically grouped into two very distinct groups. One of that groups (`red' group I call) characterizes the language B. Please check out the following: http://www.geocities.co.jp/Technopolis/7220/voy/paper021217.pdf I'm not sure that these groups correlates with "Hard core" and "Mantle" words, but I'll check it when I have some time.