Spanner wrote:Fifth Columnist wrote:I think the Late War will be devastating to Book of Mormon authorship word print studies like Jockers, Criddle. If the Late War was included in their analysis, I think their methods would have almost certainly predicted that the Book of Mormon was written by Hunt ... and we all know that isn't true.
I think this research will round out Criddle's theory quite nicely - it will extend the discussion of use of additional sources to create the biblical style of the Book of Mormon. I look forward to seeing his analysis of this material.
As mentioned upthread, like Spanner and Fifth Columnist, I certainly think that application of delta and/or nearest shrunken centroid (NSC) analysis of the Book of Mormon text, with an expanded possible author set, would yield useful results.
In their published NSC study, Jockers, Criddle, et al. decided to exclude Joseph Smith from their analysis because they felt insufficient
bona fide examples of his writings were available. As is well known, their analysis showed signals for Sidney Rigdon, Parley Pratt and Oliver Cowdery in many sections of the Book. Pratt and Solomon Spaulding signals were strongest in Ether, Mosiah, Alma, and the first part of Helaman.
Not surprisingly, when faithful Mormon Dr. Bruce Shaalje did include Joseph Smith writing samples in a similar analysis, neither Joseph Smith or Sidney Rigdon were indicated as probable authors of the Book of Mormon. (It should be acknowledged here that extensive copying by Joseph Smith of other authors for the express purpose of writing or embellishing the Book of Mormon would tend to mask Joseph Smith's own signal, because these turns of phrase would not normally show up in his everyday correspondence or speech.)
What would be interesting now is to include Hunt, and a few more contemporary controls, and see in which areas of the text the Hunt signal is strongest and how this overlaps, and/or alters, the signals from other likely authors.
Any strong correspondence between Spaulding signal and the Hunt signal, if found, would be especially interesting.