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Re: VMs: Evita
I personally find nothing troubling about what evita finds.
Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Pelling" <incoming@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <vms-list@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 12 February 2004 08:49
Subject: Re: VMs: Evita
> Hi Knox,
>
> At 18:35 11/02/2004 -0600, Knox wrote:
> >Evita considers each of the EVA characters
> >f, k, t, p, ch, c, sh, s, ai, al, am, ar, ee, eo, e,
> >in, ii, i, od, ok, ol, or, o, d, h, l, m, n, q, r, y,
> >more or less, to be a discrete letter,
> >many or all of which represent something else,
> >likely in an inconsistent and varying manner.
>
> Interesting - but can you please tell us (a) a little more about Evita
> (which I assume is a programme, not a medium? :-o ), (b) which part of
> which transcription you used?
>
> It might also be revealing (a) to try labels and paragraphs separately, or
> (b) to try different hands individually.
>
> Yet... I personally find it strange that "ok" is considered to be a
> composite letter but not "qo" or "dy" - or even "ot", for that matter.
> "ai[i][i]n" also seems to cause some problems here. Curious... :-o
>
> Cheers, .....Nick Pelling.....
>
>
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