Thank you, Koen! This is a great subject for further investigation!
In You are not allowed to view links.
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In that mail thread, Adams Douglas noted:
Quote:It would be interesting to check the character statistics for those pages
as compared with the "prose" pages to see if there is any significant
differrence. Also, assuming the characters hold the same value at least
within a given page, once could presumably check for rhymes, alliteration
and other poetic devices.
Examining the last two characters of each line (in Takahashi's transcription), I think You are not allowed to view links.
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<f81r.P.1;H> ly-
<f81r.P.2;H> ky-
<f81r.P.3;H> dy-
<f81r.P.4;H> al-
<f81r.P.5;H> in-
<f81r.P.6;H> ol-
<f81r.P.7;H> in-
<f81r.P.8;H> ly-
<f81r.P.9;H> ey-
<f81r.P.10;H> ly-
<f81r.P.11;H> dy-
<f81r.P.12;H> ly-
<f81r.P.13;H> ry-
<f81r.P.14;H> dy-
<f81r.P.15;H> dy=
<f81r.P.16;H> ry-
<f81r.P.17;H> ar-
<f81r.P.18;H> ar-
<f81r.P.19;H> am-
<f81r.P.20;H> ly-
<f81r.P.21;H> ol-
<f81r.P.22;H> ly-
<f81r.P.23;H> ey=
<f81r.P.24;H> ly-
<f81r.P.25;H> dy-
<f81r.P.26;H> ys-
<f81r.P.27;H> dy-
<f81r.P.28;H> hl-
<f81r.P.29;H> ol-
<f81r.P.30;H> dy-
<f81r.P.31;H> in=
One can also note that line endings in You are not allowed to view links.
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The attached plot is based on the last two EVA characters in each line of pages at least 20 lines long.
You are not allowed to view links.
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-in, -X, -in.
Alternation in You are not allowed to view links.
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Please note that this measure is not particularly reliable: it is based on what I observed in this specific page, so it is designed ad-hoc to highlight that You are not allowed to view links.
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Anyway, I think that what Adams Douglas proposed 22 years ago could well be worth pursuing...