Rafal > 12-02-2026, 05:33 PM
Quote:Is there a guaranteed daiin near the beginning of each paragraph?

Rafal > 12-02-2026, 05:57 PM
Quote:And you, Rafal, of all people here, should understand these points better. How did you discover the meaning of all those symbols in the Rohonc codex? Did you categorically determine the translation of all of them? Can you describe the language's grammar?
and describe its grammar but will it help us here ?nablator > 12-02-2026, 06:01 PM
(12-02-2026, 05:33 PM)Rafal Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Sometimes it appears quite a lot as the first word in the line but it's not close to the paragraph beginning but in different lines.
JoJo_Jost > 12-02-2026, 06:09 PM
Jorge_Stolfi > 12-02-2026, 06:50 PM
(12-02-2026, 06:01 PM)nablator Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.There are 5 "<%>=daiin" in starps-fu.ivt. You can ignore the rest because errors or something.
Jorge_Stolfi > 12-02-2026, 11:21 PM
(12-02-2026, 06:09 PM)JoJo_Jost Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Perhaps that easy test could help to clarify the dispute a little bit more. Or is that nonsense?
Quote:Couldn't one then also take the two shortest ones?
Battler > 13-02-2026, 12:12 AM
(10-02-2026, 07:45 PM)eggyk Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(10-02-2026, 06:45 PM)Jorge_Stolfi Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.As you will see there, daiin (the most common word in the SPS) corresponds quite closely to the Chinese character 主 zhǔ (the most common character in the SBJ). Strictly speaking that character has the general sense of "main" or "mainly", but seems to occur almost always in the compound 主治 zhǔ zhì which can be translated as "indications:", or "the main uses are" or "is mainly used for". The SBJ is a list of ~360 drugs and their uses; 主治 is a "key" in the rather uniform formula of the SBJ entries, that introduces the list of diseases.
Really interesting Jorge.
Out of interest, are there any other sections/recipes that match daiin as well as that one?
And do you have any suspicions for how the VMS text would have been created if this was the case? I can imagine a european attempting to transcribe chinese characters in a way that made sense to them, like something like below. (I do like how the 3 lines somewhat match..)
dashstofsk > 13-02-2026, 01:29 AM
(12-02-2026, 04:29 PM)Jorge_Stolfi Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Paragraph f105v.32-38 was not cherry-picked: it is the longest parag in the SPS.
Jorge_Stolfi > 13-02-2026, 02:41 AM
(13-02-2026, 01:29 AM)dashstofsk Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.f105v might have the longest paragraph, but you did pick the page in quire 20 with the oddest language.
Quote:As far as I can see your analysis is based on the fact that the longest paragraph is high in aiin words
Quote:And you are asking us to believe that this is statistically significant?
Quote:It seems to me rather that the match with 'zhu' is only there because of the oddity of f105v, and that it is just a coincidence that You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. has both the longest paragraph and also the highest frequency of aiin words
ReneZ > 13-02-2026, 03:17 AM