On Wednesday 12 Mar 2003 10:54 pm, Vladimir Sazonov wrote:
It is clear that h-,t-,p-,f- words stays on the beginning of the sentence.
We see also that the distribution on the end of the sentence is very
special, the words starting with ch- and d- have clear preference
against their probability.
Therefore we can define groups of words according their morfology and
syntax role in the sentence.
Read details in
http://voynich.naobum.de/syntax.htm
This is good.
I haven't done any stats yet, but there are also less common characters that
are almost exclusively end-of-word (apart from -n, -in/-iin and -y) like: -m,
-g and -b. It may be worth taking a look at these too.
(To Vladimir): You can improve the look of the combined characters in your
page by using the capitalisation rule: cth -> cTh, sh -> Sh and so on.
Cheers,
Gabriel
______________________________________________________________________
To unsubscribe, send mail to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxx with a body saying:
unsubscribe vms-list