Mauro > 5 hours ago
Jorge_Stolfi > 4 hours ago
Mauro > 3 hours ago
Quote:I have long suspected that ee is a single glyph in the same class as Ch and Sh (or maybe just an error for Ch); while an e alone is a modifier for the previous k, t, Ch, Sh, CKh, or CTh; and eee is an ee modified by e.
I also believe that the I in Ih,IKh, ITh is an error, and should be C; that CTHh and CKHh should be CThe and CKhe; that ir should be iin; that m is an abbreviation for iin; and that b, u, g are just badly shaped versions of other glyphs.
And finally I suspect that p and f are fancy forms of te and ke, respectively.
Would your analysis be compatible with some or all of these hunches?
Mauro > 2 hours ago
MarcoP > 59 minutes ago
Mauro > 53 minutes ago
(59 minutes ago)MarcoP Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Emma started a thread about the subject 10 years ago:
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Here is an experiment I ran that gave similar results (PAM column):
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MarcoP > 43 minutes ago
Timm Wrote:Based on the observation that it is possible to generate other words, which exist in the VMS, by replacing similar shaped glyphs, it is possible to list the following rules:
"in", "iin" and "iiin" can replace each other (in - iin - iiin)
"e", "ee" and "eee" can replace each other (e - ee - eee)
"ee" and "ch" can replace each other (ee - ch)
"ch" and "sh" can replace each other (ch - Sh)
"k", "t", "p" and "f" can replace each other (k - t - p - f)
"chk", "ckh" and "eke" can replace each other (chk - cKh - eke)
"o" and "a" can replace each other (o - a)
"o" and "y" can replace each other (o - y)
"n", "r" and "m" can replace each other (n - R - m)
"l", "r" and "m" can replace each other (l - R - m)
"r" and "s" can replace each other (R - s)
"s" and "d" can replace each other (s - d)