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VMs: VMS EVA ii combinations



In the sample I am using seven EVA letters can follow the 'ii' combination.
These are:

n r l d m i o

This means, using the logic suggested that there are seven single character
groupings at
least. So that iin, iir, iil, iid, iim, iii & iio can make up all or part of
a single language unit.
This does not count the iii combinations. The letter e is even more
problemmatic.

Some one please correct me if I have misinterpreted.

The words iiincheom, skaiiodar & daiinol appear which seem to break the
normal rules.
This could be because of errors in transcription or misinterpretation of
spacing. Here we
see in skaiiodar that the ii pair is preceeded normally by a but ends with
o. Now in my
sample the sequence ska appears only once. So what is the significance of
this word
form? It seems to break otherwise rigid rules. Please correct me if I am
misinterpreting
the information. I could supply the page number if required. I just haven't
looked it up yet.

daiin

foldaiin, daiinol, ydaiin and daiiny all occur in my sample. Now what words
could be
suggested that would fit this swapping mechanism. Note that the f at the
start of foldaiin
could be interpreted as an initiator of some sort if I was really trying to
make a point. :-)

For my own example I thought of start and tarts. However this would seem to
indicate
a mono alphabetic cipher which I am now convinced that the VMS is not.

If you search through the EVA text looking for triplets that link words with
the pairs ending
or beginning words you see a high degree of repetition. This can not be by
chance.

An example of this linking. The word pairs syaiir.sheky & ydair.shoky seem
somehow
related. Food for thought.

Jeff




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