Paradigm examples

Here are some examples of how vords are formed from the Grand Paradigm sketched in the previous post.

This system is an attempt to construct an integrated paradigm, or template, that can accommodate the entirety of the Voynich text. It brings together several vord paradigms and attempts to reconcile them by casting them as interweaving CYCLES. This is a cyclic view of the Voynich text. There are two main cycles and several sub-cycles. I will call the base cycle the CHOL or CH cycle, and the second cycle, which intrudes, is the QOKEEDY or Q-cycle.


These few examples below demonstrate how vords are formed from the interweaving cycles and how they are mapped on the paradigm.















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