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See [[Anoé vocabulary]].
See [[Anoé vocabulary]].
== Typography ==
=== Glyph metrics ===
The stemline (the central line) should be at the baseline of the glyph. The portions of each letter above the stemline should occupy the height of an ascender in Latin text, and the portions below the same.
=== Ligation ===
Letters that have portions that are following the curves of the previous letter should ligate. (An example of this is [[File:Anoé.él.png]], where the lower right line of the [[File:Anoé.é.png]] glyph would, optimally, form a single line with the upper left portion of the [[File:Anoé.l.png]] glyph.) However, ligation is not mandatory. The word [[File:Anoé.tlaan.png]] (meaning ''God'') receives a special ligature, [[File:Anoé.tlaan.ligature.png]], with identical metrics to other letters.
=== Glyph design ===
Glyphs can be of either of two types: stemless or stemmed. The recommended form is usually stemmed; however, in some uses (like headlines), a stemless glyph is recommended. The space glyph should either be a line or a blank glyph, depending on the style of the typeface.


== Examples ==
== Examples ==

Revision as of 13:54, 27 April 2010

Anoé
[anɞe]
Timeline/Universe Ilien
Period ~-5410–2203.125
Spoken in -
Total speakers -
Writing system Anoé scripts
Classification Anoé
Typology
Basic word order SOV
Morphology Agglutinative
Alignment -
Credits
Created by Calculator Ftvb
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Anoé (Anoé-Tuinelan: Anoé; Anoé-Tuillal: Anoé) is a conlang used in Ilien. Its name is alternatively transliterated as Anoej (this is standard when the character é is not available) or as Anoey. It is written, traditionally, using the various Anoé scripts.

History

Developed by Ȿereⱨ-Ɒnnçⱺjléten scholars in approximately -5410, replacing Ȿȿűnéaɠ. Superseded by Anóé, a derivative of it, 2203.125.

Grammar

All sentences are of the form (Subject)(Object)(Verb). Anoé.begin.png and Anoé.end.png should be used to group modifiers to avoid ambiguity, as in mathematics. An example sentence: Anoé.Vené-en-zéal tlaém-én-lotez ló.png Transliteration: Vené-en-zéal tlaém-én-lotez ló. Meaning: Writing a letter is a form of interaction. Literal translation: Letter-to-write (a-type-of)-to-interact is.

Pronunciation

is pronounced as l/y before a vowel and as l before a consonant or the end of the sentence.

Words beginning with vowels (Tuillal a.png, Tuillal a.png, Tuillal a.png, Tuillal a.png, Tuillal a.png, Tuillal a.png, Tuillal a.png) should not be pronounced with a glottal stroke.

Vocabulary

See Anoé vocabulary.

Typography

Glyph metrics

The stemline (the central line) should be at the baseline of the glyph. The portions of each letter above the stemline should occupy the height of an ascender in Latin text, and the portions below the same.

Ligation

Letters that have portions that are following the curves of the previous letter should ligate. (An example of this is Anoé.él.png, where the lower right line of the Anoé.é.png glyph would, optimally, form a single line with the upper left portion of the Anoé.l.png glyph.) However, ligation is not mandatory. The word Anoé.tlaan.png (meaning God) receives a special ligature, Anoé.tlaan.ligature.png, with identical metrics to other letters.

Glyph design

Glyphs can be of either of two types: stemless or stemmed. The recommended form is usually stemmed; however, in some uses (like headlines), a stemless glyph is recommended. The space glyph should either be a line or a blank glyph, depending on the style of the typeface.

Examples

Links

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