Mauro > 19-03-2026, 04:33 PM
(19-03-2026, 08:03 AM)Jorge_Stolfi Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.In Spanish and Portuguese, 'antes' is a very common word that means 'before'. But it is also a suffix like English '-ents' and '-ants', so there are many hundreds of words that end with '-antes', like 'estudiantes', 'cantantes', 'passantes', ...
In Italian 'vino' of course is a very common word, but it is also the ending of all nouns and adjectives that end in '-vo' when inflected in the diminutive: 'bravo' -> 'bravino', and also of all verbs that end in '-vare' when inflected in the subjunctive 3rd plural: 'provare' -> 'provino', 'trovare' -> 'trovino'...
eggyk > 19-03-2026, 04:41 PM
(19-03-2026, 04:01 PM)Jorge_Stolfi Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(19-03-2026, 03:53 PM)eggyk Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Things like "-ly" or "-dly" would get huge coverage too in english. "-lijk" in dutch as well. e?
But the challenge is to find a suffix that may occur in hundreds of words in the same book, and is by itself a word that is more common than all of them.
All the best, --stolfi
pfeaster > 19-03-2026, 05:35 PM
oeesordy > 19-03-2026, 07:50 PM
(19-03-2026, 04:01 PM)Jorge_Stolfi Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I agree with this.(19-03-2026, 03:53 PM)eggyk Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Things like "-ly" or "-dly" would get huge coverage too in english. "-lijk" in dutch as well. e?
But the challenge is to find a suffix that may occur in hundreds of words in the same book, and is by itself a word that is more common than all of them.
All the best, --stolfi
oshfdk > 19-03-2026, 07:57 PM
(19-03-2026, 07:50 PM)oeesordy Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(19-03-2026, 04:01 PM)Jorge_Stolfi Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.But the challenge is to find a suffix that may occur in hundreds of words in the same book, and is by itself a word that is more common than all of them.I agree with this.
All the best, --stolfi
JoJo_Jost > 19-03-2026, 08:05 PM
Stefan Wirtz_2 > 19-03-2026, 09:15 PM
oeesordy > 19-03-2026, 09:39 PM
oeesordy > 20-03-2026, 12:10 AM
Stefan Wirtz_2 > 20-03-2026, 12:22 AM
(20-03-2026, 12:10 AM)oeesordy Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Suppose I'm wrong, then would it be word substitution not following letter for letter of a language; or does the Voynich lean more towards an invented language, because I think if it were a cipher it would have already been solved? Can these questions really be answered, I hope this example might have gave us rush not disappointment. It seems the voynich has so many blind alley's when you look for light the more pain to your eye's.
And if you think it is word substitution would the prefixes and suffixes follow any logic from the given language it supposed to follow like Latin or is it just "Lingual"? However maybe the attempt at making a language makes it really not behave entirely like a language.