I'm trying to distribute Japanese alphabet characters for scrabble game.
Are there any pointers how to do this, the only thing which I know is to make more vowels than consonants.
Any ideas?
I'm trying to distribute Japanese alphabet characters for scrabble game.
Are there any pointers how to do this, the only thing which I know is to make more vowels than consonants.
Any ideas?
(I am not an expert, but I'm going off of a writing systems class I took in college.)
What you're looking for is the relative distributions of the characters. I'm going to guess that you're working with Hiragana, which is a moraic writing system – encoding units of sound in between phonemes and syllables. Trying to bring in Kanji would be problematic in a physical game.
In English, the letter frequency is known, and this then aligns with the distribution of tiles and the point values for each tile.
You'll want to do the same for Hiragana.
Now, some caveats (I'll add as I think of them):
Added I found a hiragana frequency table from this page on cryptography in hiragana. Their method was somewhat similar to ours, but using a couple of news articles rather than a corpus:
The table was constructed using the following steps.
- The above news articles were translated into hiragana. This is here. This requires a dictionary and morphological analyzer. The morphological analyzer used was juman, which contains the necessary kanji dictionary.
- Statistics were compiled counting individual hiragana characters.