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RE: Voynichese Verifier - nablator - 04-10-2022 (03-10-2022, 08:29 PM)R. Sale Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.So, if the VMs 'languages' are correlated to the 'scribes', then some of the differences in the languages are potentially either due to spelling and/or orthography. Is that how things look?? Not really. If we had only two homogeneous Currier "languages" and no "dialects", variant spellings and subjects could maybe account for the large discrepancies, however the situation is much more complex. Many pages show abnormal-looking frequencies of some patterns. On small samples (paragraph and page) only large variations in frequencies are visible (small sample => low statistical significance) so we don't really know what is happening exactly at the page and paragraph level. At the section level we can be much more confident that the differences are not a statistical fluke. Some frequent patterns in some sections are rare or missing in other sections. There is nothing random or natural about, for example, avoiding almost all (EVA regex) "[eolr]o[aysd]" in Q13. The only exceptions are one "lod" on f77r, one "los" on f78v, and maybe "par,ody" on You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. and "oteeo,dy" on You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. if the small spaces are not significant. RE: Voynichese Verifier - R. Sale - 04-10-2022 Aga, Not referring to the city - it's the heraldic insignia. It has two furs. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. RE: Voynichese Verifier - cvetkakocj@rogers.com - 27-01-2025 (04-10-2022, 03:06 PM)nablator Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.On small samples (paragraph and page) only large variations in frequencies are visible (small sample => low statistical significance) so we don't really know what is happening exactly at the page and paragraph level. At the section level we can be much more confident that the differences are not a statistical fluke. Hi, there, Nablator, you are right. I can explain what is going on. In my Slovenian transliteration/transcription (not fully adjusted yet), I noticed some words occurring several times on the same line and on several consecutive lines, like in the section below. If you know Serbian, you would understand what the words LEK and LEČITI means. It is the root for the words related to healing and healing remedies, pharmacy, and even religious psychological mystical healing. And since the vocabulary was not yet diversified, there was a lot of repetition. The example of the two section is only partially adjusted, however I noticed that the sections with many labels also have lower entropy, because the listed individual words are then written in 'sentences' as they are used in different grammatical forms or for different meanings. Pokedi.okaiw.kair.okal.sar.olkaw.oLEKawal.olrol.dl. Pol.če.čol.tar.bom.okedi.dal.bug.oLEKeol.oLEKudi.okeol. i.skej.Pokan.čeki.otaiw.olor.okan.PoLEKuj.Potar.oLEKan. sol.čej.ralčEJ.bol.oLEKol.českej.dal.če kej.oLEKaw.oLEKUJr. So.LEKej.lečedi.PoLEKaiv.dal. Potol.šestči.oti.dar.šestej.sozdi.Pokudi.oLEKej. Svol.čd.čedi.še.stej.oLEKi.dar.osva.LEKaiwo.Posvečedi.oraim.ozvoli.oroli. sar.ol.olam.i.Pol.i.Poror.skedi.če.kedi.okam.budi.Pokol.čedi.olaw. Pokudi.okuj.dar.olečedi.Pso.LEKUdi.rar.českej.otar.čedi.olr.stej.lor. d.če.dej.Pokedi.ol.če.skej.olečdi.sar.or.i.kudi.če.tej.ran.budi.šekail. ik.čedar.orarar.budi.Pokal.daiw.budi.oLEKedi.Pokedi.Poki.čedi.dam. The word LEK is used throughout the VM text, but in some sections, it is much more frequent and more repetitive. The repetition of suffixes, such as -am, -dam, -dy, -al (EVA aiin, daiin, dy, al) is related to the style of writing (first, second, third person). This would surely cause low conditional entropy. RE: Voynichese Verifier - ReneZ - 28-01-2025 (27-01-2025, 06:03 PM)cvetkakocj@rogers.com Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.The repetition of suffixes, such as -am, -dam, -dy, -al (EVA aiin, daiin, dy, al) is related to the style of writing (first, second, third person). This is very confusing. First/second/third person variations are based on grammatical rules. What do you mean with 'style of writing'. (27-01-2025, 06:03 PM)cvetkakocj@rogers.com Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.This would surely cause low conditional entropy. No, definitely not. There may be some difference in conditional entropy, between highly inflected languages and less inflected langauages, but these differences are not significicant, and the conditional entropy of the VOynich MS text is way lower than that. Please be assured that the Voynich MS low entropy is not explained by inflection, and it is incompatible with your approach. RE: Voynichese Verifier - cvetkakocj@rogers.com - 28-01-2025 (28-01-2025, 03:40 AM)ReneZ Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.How can you assure me that the h2 in Voynich MS is not related to inflection? While it is true that inflection provides variety, wrong transliteration/transcription of the most frequent suffixes, like -dy and -am can also cause too much rigidity, so does too much repetition of the same suffixes.(27-01-2025, 06:03 PM)cvetkakocj@rogers.com Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.The repetition of suffixes, such as -am, -dam, -dy, -al (EVA aiin, daiin, dy, al) is related to the style of writing (first, second, third person). RE: Voynichese Verifier - Koen G - 28-01-2025 Cvetka, you are always welcome to discuss your theory in its own thread, but please keep it out of other threads. If everybody went "well, in my theory..." on these subjects, the forum would no longer be able to function the way it does. RE: Voynichese Verifier - dashstofsk - 29-01-2025 And why Slovenian? The logic you present could equally be applied to any Slavic language. Is your hypothesis that the manuscript is in vowel-less Slavic? RE: Voynichese Verifier - Koen G - 29-01-2025 Please continue the discussion of Cvetka's theory here: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. RE: Voynichese Verifier - bt2901 - 04-02-2025 I think it would be useful to also formalize "autocorrelation of word lengths", "similar words occur close to each other horizantaly and verticaly" and LAAFU effects (different character distributions in the start, center and end of the line). |