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Fig. 22 (IX)
Some further ΔP + ΔD counts showing the main types combined in various proportions, and the characteristic features of some well defined, but less frequent, types. Should be read in conjunction with more typical counts given in Figs. 12(II) and 22(VI- VIII).
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
ΔP |
ΔD 26 dots JB |
ΔD 28 dots JB |
ΔD 26 dots CDB |
ΔD 26 dots C2Z |
ΔD 20 dots JP |
|
/ 9 H T O M N 3 R C V G L P I 4 A U Q W 5 8 K J D P X B Z Y S E |
149 46 142 40 71 115 13 23 4 224 4 13 346 44 72 93 147 230 324 275 32 112 15 41 1 26 27 52 158 13 286 62 |
175 95 119 83 116 98 90 96 88 85 72 103 93 60 108 72 106 119 129 57 183 132 70 134 80 116 101 72 75 111 108 54 |
213 166 102 79 88 88 101 122 86 80 79 110 72 78 79 80 65 95 96 90 161 255 63 110 71 92 70 60 71 82 90 106 |
117 148 94 69 176 120 78 111 98 62 80 138 96 96 64 76 85 168 95 95 126 110 80 130 86 114 94 55 86 86 94 73 |
188 189 123 86 114 73 85 98 92 86 73 77 72 82 89 77 79 102 77 88 224 189 92 92 73 76 68 66 105 76 98 91 |
164 111 102 87 97 116 82 119 82 93 109 97 89 87 87 89 84 118 108 93 136 106 93 120 72 121 103 70 99 116 72 89 |
COUNTS ARE NORMALISED TO | 3200 | 3200 | 3200 | 3200 | 3200 | 3200 |
LENGTH OF SAMPLE STANDARD DEVIATION (FOR THE RANDOM CASE) OF EACH ENTRY OF 100 |
2480 11.2 |
1240 15.7 |
5249 7.7 |
1848 12.9 |
2191 11.9 |
5003 6.2 |
1. ΔP count described in 22G(c)(6). Numerals interspersed with 99. No letter shift at all.
2. Strong in / and 5 and in some language letters I is surprisingly high,
P surprisingly low and W and E lower than would be normally expected.
3. See 22G(c)(4). 8 is strong enough [illegible]P to dominate ΔD and
to increase the frequency in ΔD of 9 and E to a higher level than usual.
4. Count dominated by U and 0. A combination of strong language and 5M98 punctuation.
5. A typical Codfish Zagreb in which letters differing in the third impulses differ little in frequency. Hard to test on Χ3 for this reason.
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