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Re: VMs: Currier A and B



--- GC <glenclaston@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[About Currier A and B languages]

The distinction on the herbal pages between the
word structure differences between Currier A and 
B is very obvious once one knows what to look for.
The words ending in Currier '89', or Eva "dy", 
are one way of doing it, but the best one that
I've found is the character pair (Currier) 'C8'
or (Eva) "ed" (usually just before the word-ending
-'9' or -"y").

GC, have a look at your word list, and check
which words do include it and which don't.
You'll be surprised. 

As regards the ending -'89' or -"dy", this occurs
both in A and B, but far more frequently in B.

Note that the biological section is also written
in B-language, but this can be distinguished from
the Herbal B.

There is much, much more to be said about this.

Cheers, Rene



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