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Revision as of 08:11, 15 July 2007

The Andersonic alphabet (Piscean: Alefbef andersonum) is conventionally used to write the Piscean language. It was devised in June 2007 by S.C. Anderson, editor of the Piscean Lexicon. Though designed to match the Phoenician alphabet - via which many modern-day alphabets arrived - as closely as possible, the Andersonic letters are, visually, heavily influenced by those from Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.


Letter-forms

The letters of the Andersonic alphabet are shown below alongside their Latin equivalents, name and IPA pronunciation.

Alefbef 1.jpg Alefbef 2.jpg Alefbef 3.jpg

Evolution

Most Andersonic letters are based on those of Phoenician, but produced by altering 'models' from other alphabets.

Phoenician letter on which Andersonic letter is based Andersonic letter Latin, Greek or Cyrillic letter used as model Corresponding Latin letter
35px-Phoenician aleph.png Alef.png A A
35px-Phoenician beth.png Bef.png Б B
35px-Phoenician kaph.png Kaf.png K C, K
35px-Phoenician daleth.png Dalef.png D D
35px-Phoenician he.png He1.png E E
35px-Phoenician gimel.png Gimmel.png Γ G
35px-Phoenician heth.png Hef.png H H