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Re: VMs: Switching point



But there are other changes along the way.  You see in my stats that there are the o-h-c and h-o-c pages (I consider such small changes statistically insignificant)...but later some e-y-d pages and other combinations.  That seems to signify either a drastic language change, or something else going on.

However, to be safe - remember that these stats on my page are based solely on the page itself and the sample might not be large enough to really indicate anything when you get to the nit and gritty of it.




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Larry Roux
Syracuse University
lroux@xxxxxxx
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>>> jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 12/07/03 01:27PM >>>
Larry Roux lroux@xxxxxxx wrote
Sent: 07 December 2003 01:50
Subject: Re: VMs: Switching point


> My character frequency counts are at
> http://web.syr.edu/~lroux/ 
>
> f2v, f2r and f3v have very similar stats.  F4r has different stats, then
we go back to the other stas for a bit
>
>

I know it doesn't prove much on such a small sample. The fact that the
change happens after f3v but does not persist is VERY interesting.

Jeff


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