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RE: Character Classes - Davidsch - 02-11-2016 (25-10-2016, 01:58 AM)ThomasCoon Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Marco and Emma May, it's very interesting you've been talking about the functions of a and y. Earlier today (without seeing your posts), I was trying to compare where <a>-groups and <y> appear. There is no harm in finding any corresponding feature between these groups. However, looking at only a few selected groups will give you no answer for the whole. Also, making conclusions about individual letters is similar to discriminating the other letters. RE: Character Classes - Davidsch - 26-11-2016 You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. * all words & counts together with all letters on the right, left, end of word, left of letter etc For example: If you want to know, if the letter y is on the second wordposition (Bpos), which letter is then on the left. Or: which letter is then on the end of the word. Or: what is the length of the word. Or: What letters is the second letter on the right of the letter y. etc. etc. It is all in the table. I also published the full hierarchical tree of all words in the Voynich. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. |