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Yeah, all right. Links: that particular page is back online, with its immediate links. But I don't intend to put the rest back online soon. Looking back at the histories of the French and the English wiki I don't feel like spending the rest of my life cleaning up after the moonbats. Until the wiki is kept reasonably free of their droppings roro. Wait and see. Oh, before it slips my mind, didn't you remember those two posts in: Style 2 in French issuing from I just noticed them. So my guess was spot on.

It's like digging an archaeological midden. Back to Macri. It's a 5-page article. Not enough by far to present any evidence. But I have read Pozdniakov and discussed the matter with him. A few years ago Pozdniakov was announcing a page book where he would give his solution.

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No book by the due date. I asked him when it would be available.


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The problem is that his statistical analyses are done by his father, who also writes the software to do the computations he was a pioneer computer scientist but his father is no linguist, he is a statistician. Pozdniakov is a linguist, but he knows no statistics. So I'd say they are cooperating at cross-purposes. You need to know both statistics and linguistics to validly apply the first to the second. As far as I could ascertain Macri has never published anything on the roro apart from that article in The Writing Systems of the World.

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She's into Maya. Barthel was a follower of Sir Eric Thompson's school and has published a few monographs on Maya writing.


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  8. I have one. It's just a list of glyphs. His transliteration system is inspired from that used by Mayanists. That's the only link I can see. That she has not figured out any phonetic values is to be expected. Nor has Pozdniakov who knows and has done an immensely greater deal more than her. The statistical approach to extracting phonetic values is wrong. The same long text is found with negligible variations on three tablets.

    So your sample is biased from the start. You'd have to ignore two tablets to restore a semblance of an unbiased sample. Next, the sign frequency distribution of the Santiago Staff is totally unlike the rest of the corpus and that is damning evidence of an unrepresentative sample. Imagine that all knowledge of writing had disappeared and you had only a few laundry lists to decipher English writing. Now you try to correlate that with the daily morning news taken down phonetically since we no longer know how to write English.

    Complete failure garanteed. Just think about the likely relative frequencies of occurrence of "smock, frock, sock" in your laundry lists and in the morning news remember that you don't know what letters represent nor how they are pronounced, IF they are pronounced.

    Trying to match the roro signs to the syllables or words in, say, Englert's legends, on the basis of frequencies of occurrence is exactly the same misguided approach, sure to fail. Not convinced yet? You have read Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit " or seen the movie, I imagine. So transport yourself into that world as a Martian ethnologist. You have found some ancient "pre-Fahrenheit" written material and it doesn't amount to much. You have made contact with the "wise men" the "maori"! Now you tell me, Dr Tzglplschwvzkgblob, how you propose to decipher those pre-Fahrenheit English inscriptions.


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    6. I read: "The suspected logograms, such as the lunar crescent and the lizard identified by Barthel, don't form compounds. So, seven occurrences in compounds.