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Re: VMs: Further investigatio of folio f1r
From: "Gabriel Landini" <G.Landini@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 06 April 2004 16:21
> On Tuesday 06 Apr 2004 4:33 am, Dennis wrote:
> Don't forget, EVA was never intended to represent one
> > grapheme with one transcribed character, and it
> > doesn't. EVA /iin/ is a case in point.
>
> Hi Dennis,
> The <iin> example is not convincing (to me). Not very long ago, I posted
> several examples of words just ending in <n> and not being preceeded by
<i>.
> Moreover, one of the signatures on the first page reads <ydaraishy>, so
<i>
> must represent something on its own too.
> The problem of defining the character set is not that straightforward as
some
> have suggested before.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gabriel
>
There are somewhere in the region of 60 distinct groupings that occur
frequently enough to be units of information. I have not resolve the few of
those that have only 1 occurance yet. And no I will not be saying what those
are.
Jeff
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