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A '''constructed script''', abbreviated as '''con-script''' or '''conscript''', is an artificial writing system. | A '''constructed script''', abbreviated as '''con-script''' or '''conscript''', is an artificial writing system. Conscripts are sometimes known as [[neography|neographies]], though "neography" can also refer to an alternate method of writing an already-existing language in its own script (See [[Tawyr Oorthaagryfii]]). | ||
Conscripts are usually created for use with a [[conlang]], although there are conscripts for existing [[natlang]]s. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[:Category:Conscripts]] | * [[:Category:Conscripts]] | ||
[[Category:Conscripts]] | [[Category:Conscripts]] | ||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 08:00, 2 November 2012
A constructed script, abbreviated as con-script or conscript, is an artificial writing system. Conscripts are sometimes known as neographies, though "neography" can also refer to an alternate method of writing an already-existing language in its own script (See Tawyr Oorthaagryfii).
Conscripts are usually created for use with a conlang, although there are conscripts for existing natlangs.