nablator > 18-12-2018, 02:43 PM
(18-12-2018, 11:52 AM)-JKP- Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I think ChenZhe meant, what are they in You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.? Not on every line, not on every page, it looks like there is a random number of "i" between 0 and 8 and sometimes a second "a". On f. 10v they seem to be merely decorative as they cover all the available space at the end of lines. On other pages they are absent (f. 9v, f. 10r) or present on some seemingly random lines (f8v, f9r). Weird.(18-12-2018, 06:53 AM)ChenZheChina Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.For the second example, what are those ain aiin aiiin at the end of lines? They seem not to have meanings, just some placeholders.There are many ideas for what they might be, mostly based on the fact that they are so frequent (e.g., they are grammatical "articles", or conjunctions such as "and", etc.).
-JKP- > 18-12-2018, 03:38 PM
(18-12-2018, 02:43 PM)nablator Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I think ChenZhe meant, what are they in You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.? Not on every line, not on every page, it looks like there is a random number of "i" between 0 and 8 and sometimes a second "a". On f. 10v they seem to be merely decorative as they cover all the available space at the end of lines. On other pages they are absent (f. 9v, f. 10r) or present on some seemingly random lines (f8v, f9r). Weird.
bi3mw > 18-12-2018, 04:15 PM
(18-12-2018, 05:55 AM)ChenZheChina Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(17-12-2018, 10:56 AM)bi3mw Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I also think that this initial stands for a letter. I would assume decorations of this type to plain text letters such as f, t, s or i, but not a, o, e or c. Both EVA-t and EVA-p are not open at the top. Maybe the "trick" was done with the rotation, and the decoration / part of the letter should actually go straight down (like other gallows / initials that are decorated with dots or dashes). Then I tend to EVA-t.
Hi bi3mw,
I don’t understand. What do you mean by “such as f, t, s or i, but not a, o, e or c”? I know that EVA-f, t and s are “tall” letters, while EVA-a, o, e and c are “short” letters. But why EVA-i? It is a short letter, isn’t it? Could you please explain in details?
MarcoP > 18-12-2018, 06:09 PM
(18-12-2018, 06:53 AM)ChenZheChina Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.For the second example, what are those ain aiin aiiin at the end of lines? They seem not to have meanings, just some placeholders.
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Common_Man > 19-12-2018, 03:43 AM
ChenZheChina > 19-12-2018, 07:45 AM
(19-12-2018, 03:13 AM)-JKP- Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I haven't specifically collected examples of justification, even though I see them frequently, but I had a few in my files...
ChenZheChina > 19-12-2018, 07:57 AM
(19-12-2018, 03:43 AM)Common_Man Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Even if they're just decorations, according to You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. daiin has 48 occurrences out of it's 1393 total (not as unique Vords, but including parts of Vords) on page 114r. What's even more scary is that [font=Arial]ain has 114 of it's 1717 occurrences on f111v. This many on a single page is really confusing (Is there a Voynich Vord frequency table resource anywhere?) So maybe it has some kind of meaning[/font]
bi3mw > 19-12-2018, 11:28 AM