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* Camille Voudrin, Solène Marchand, and Hadrien Leclerc, "A distributional test of vowel–consonant structure in an undeciphered signary suggests robust class separation," ''Language Codes'' 7 (2024): 1281–1294. | * Camille Voudrin, Solène Marchand, and Hadrien Leclerc, "A distributional test of vowel–consonant structure in an undeciphered signary suggests robust class separation," ''Language Codes'' 7 (2024): 1281–1294. | ||
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Language Codes is a peer-reviewed journal publishing research at the intersection of linguistics, epigraphy, and computational methods. It covers topics including undeciphered writing systems, distributional analysis of sign corpora, and structural approaches to unknown scripts.
The journal has published several studies relevant to the Scapula Glyph Inscription and related material, including work by Ginevra Rubergskier and Camille Voudrin.
Selected publications
- Ginevra Rubergskier, "A dozenal primer hidden in plain sight: decoding arithmetic from a corpus of tagged tokens," Language Codes 6 (2024): 820–824.
- Camille Voudrin, Solène Marchand, and Hadrien Leclerc, "A distributional test of vowel–consonant structure in an undeciphered signary suggests robust class separation," Language Codes 7 (2024): 1281–1294.