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* Each consonant has three forms. The form used depends on the the vowel added to form the syllable glyph. | * Each consonant has three forms. The form used depends on the the vowel added to form the syllable glyph. | ||
:: ('''V''' = null consonant) | |||
== vowels == | |||
[[File:Tloko vowels.png]] | |||
* The vowels elements are shown here with the null consonant glyph. | |||
:: ('''-C''' = null vowel, or final consonant) |
Revision as of 17:07, 20 March 2013
- The tloko script is logosyllabic combining about X logograms (which represent whole words) and 150 syllabograms (which represent syllables). About 300 glyphs were commonly used.
- Examples of the script ...
- Many syllables can be represented by more than one glyph
- The script is usually written vertical columns reading from top to bottom and then left to right.
Featural Syllabary
- The basic consonant glyphs were directly inspired by Hangul.
consonants
- Each consonant has three forms. The form used depends on the the vowel added to form the syllable glyph.
- (V = null consonant)
vowels
- The vowels elements are shown here with the null consonant glyph.
- (-C = null vowel, or final consonant)