As we have seen, suitable ways of binning texts are elusive. |
Binning by phonemes, individual sounds making up the words of a spoken language, is a promising direction, especially because phomemes can be divided into a small collection of categories. |
In her spring 2003 project, Emily Runde studied phonological properties in two of T. S. Eliot's poems, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock and Hollow Men. |
Do these poems exhibit similar phonological patterns? What about patterns in Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky, which contains many fabricated words? |
Will Elliot's texts, Tradition and the Individual Talent for example, reveal different patterns? |
Here are the phonological categories used. |
First she analyzed these pieces using a four bin IFS with the familiar transformations. |
Next she analyzed these pieces using a nine bin IFS. Here are the nine bin transformations. |
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