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* 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.
* 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.
 
* Writing direction: vertical from top to bottom and from left to right.
* Examples of the script ...
* '''Tloko''' is a mixed system like [[wp:Japanese_writing_system|Japanese]] or [[wp:Maya_script|Mayan]], consisting of logograms and featural syllabic glyphs.
 
* Unlike [[wp:Maya_script|Mayan glyphs]] which are logograms complemented by a set of syllabic glyphs, '''Tloko''' is primarily a syllabary complemented by logograms.  
* 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 =
= Featural Syllabary =

Revision as of 16:19, 22 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.
  • Writing direction: vertical from top to bottom and from left to right.
  • Tloko is a mixed system like Japanese or Mayan, consisting of logograms and featural syllabic glyphs.
  • Unlike Mayan glyphs which are logograms complemented by a set of syllabic glyphs, Tloko is primarily a syllabary complemented by logograms.

Featural Syllabary

  • The basic consonant glyphs were directly inspired by Hangul.

Tloko hangul.png

consonants

Tloko uali hapu.png

  • Each consonant has three forms. The form used depends on the the vowel added to form the syllable glyph.
(V = null consonant)

vowels

An example of p with all vowel elements.

Tloko uali musa.png

  • The vowels elements are shown here with the null consonant glyph.
(-C = null vowel, or final consonant)

Logographs

Gallery of Tloko logographs