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An examination of the vowels in Voynichese

October 11, 2015October 12, 2015 David 9 Comments

Tonight I’ve been running Sukhotin’s algorithm against some of the Voynich transcriptions.

In brief, Sukhotin’s algorithm identifies vowels in text. It accepts text, sorts the letters by order of occurrence and looks to see which letters appear most frequently next to a vowel or a consonant.

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