Co-Occurrence Patterns in the Voynich Manuscript
Torsten Timm

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the distribution of similarly spelled words in the Voynich Manuscript and demonstrates that its word patterns do not align with those of natural languages, suggesting unique or non-standard linguistic features.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of word co-occurrence patterns in the Voynich Manuscript, revealing non-natural language characteristics.
Findings
Word distribution inconsistent with natural languages
Unique co-occurrence patterns identified
Supports hypothesis of non-standard linguistic structure
Abstract
The Voynich Manuscript is a medieval book written in an unknown script. This paper studies the distribution of similarly spelled words in the Voynich Manuscript. It shows that the distribution of words within the manuscript is not compatible with natural languages.
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TopicsIntelligence, Security, War Strategy
