I'm curious how the generator theories can account for the positional tendencies people here keep finding, and I didn’t want to blow up someone else’s thread about their generator. I'm not arguing against a generator, I just can't picture one rule producing all of them, since they seem to work in different ways.
Starting right at the front of the VMS, the two paragraphs of folio f2r:
What's been noticed by the pros here:
1. Tavie's vertical impact: a line's opener avoids the glyph directly above it, and it's directional (o→q is common, q→o isn't; o-o is avoided but s-s is fine). You can watch it in the opener column, they keep changing all the way down.
2. Anton's opener order (from "Regaining the lost order"): openers advance through a set sequence, k y d ch o q s sh. Anton reads You are not allowed to view links.
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3. Top row: gallows p/f cluster on the first line of a paragraph (Tavie, Currier, Feaster). Here that's p in ypchol/ypchaiin (line 1) and f in fodan (line 8).
4. Feaster's drift: big picture within a line, sh→ch, qo→o, k→t shift rightward, and word makeup drifts as you go down the paragraph.
5. Line ends: the last word tends to differ from mid words (Currier).
So my question: how does a generator that writes left to right, one line at a time, produce these, especially the vertical one? What ties right drift to opener order to being allergic to verticality… maybe it’s separate habits, coincidence, astral phenomena…
// FWIW here is the rabbit hole of other threads I didn’t want to blow up with this question, and sources for positionality such I’ve been sorting through on this. This started with me just privately trying to aggregate rules and tendencies to harmonize over a nice pour of whiskey:
A. Other positional tendencies I left off the image:
benches (ch/sh) are rare as line-openers but spike later: You are not allowed to view links.
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first words of lines run longer, second words shorter, Vogt 2012 (plain handwriting effect?): You are not allowed to view links.
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long-range word correlations look like real topic structure, Montemurro & Zanette 2013: You are not allowed to view links.
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q-start and m-end lines are anti-correlated (MarcoP and pfeaster in the vertical-impact thread below)
B. Sources for what's on the image:
vertical impact, Tavie: You are not allowed to view links.
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opener order, Anton: You are not allowed to view links.
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drift, Feaster 2022: You are not allowed to view links.
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line as a functional unit, Currier 1976
C. Related threads:
ch/sh interchangeability You are not allowed to view links.
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copy/mutate ledger You are not allowed to view links.
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hoax/generator debate You are not allowed to view links.
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generators: Timm & Schinner 2019 (self-citation) You are not allowed to view links.
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Cardan grille, Rugg 2004 You are not allowed to view links.
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ReneZ 2021 write-up You are not allowed to view links.
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Schinner 2007, lots here and the stochastic generator observation You are not allowed to view links.
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