Zipf law plot (frequency as function of frequency rank) for various texts.

The languages, texts and the word frequency files are:

Synthetic languages imitating Voynichese, the language of the ''[[Voynich Manuscript]]''. Text generated by Gordon Rugg with a software implementation of his proposed 'table-and-grille' method.

* Whole text. Sample: ''<nowiki>ky sheey keeaiin qoty cheol sheaiin sheedy qokeedy rkey otey qokdy yty</nowiki>'' [...] ''<nowiki>keey yshedy okar shey kdy okeoldy</nowiki>''. File voyp/grs/tot.1/gud.wfr (1950 words, ''N'' = 635 distinct).

Text generated manually by Gordon Rugg with his proposed 'table-and-grille' method.

* Whole text. Sample: ''<nowiki>olkshedy otedy qocheol ochecthdy aiin qochekdy rchey qol ol okdy</nowiki>'' [...] ''<nowiki>okeey yky olchedy ky cheol kd oshey ol</nowiki>''. File voyp/grm/tot.1/gud.wfr (708 words, ''N'' = 307 distinct).

The word frequency files '*/*/*/gud.wfr' are available at the [https://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/EXPORT/projects/voynich/Notes/tr-stats/dat/ UNICAMP website].  The original annotated full texts are in the companion files */*/org/main.src.  The extracted texts -- one word per line, without punctuation -- are in */*/*/gud.tlw.