Naeso/Orthography
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This page is about the native script. For the ASCII romanization, see Transliteration.
Naeso Syllabary
Our native script is a syllabary, written from left to right. Each syllable has its own glyph. An early vote determined that we would use MalfermitaKodo's draft.
- Syllables starting with n
- Syllables starting with v - vin
- Syllables starting with s
- Syllables starting with f - fin
- Syllables starting with z
- Syllables starting with a vowel
Sound bases
As the syllabary draft is largely incomplete, there are many 'letters' lacking from our list. Below are bases for the missing "letters".
Note: all of the following images are BASES for the syllabary, and they lack their accompanying vowel-and-or consonant markers. How they are modified for the different vowels is being voted on below.
Syllabary proposals
2011-6-26
Use the sound bases as-is for the syllables ending in -a — 2/0 (FH,DC,/0)2011-6-26
Place all diacritics in the same position — 1/0 (FH,/0)2011-6-26
Use diacritics together with the corresponding fricative syllable to mark affricates — 2/0 (FH,DC,/0)- For example, take the syllable fu. There are currently 4 diacritics which change the syllable to fun, fum, funh and ful. I propose the introduction of 5 additional diacritics which would change the syllable to pfu, pfun, pfum, pfunh and pful. —FH
Naeso | |
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General: | Voting • Member list • An Introduction to Naeso |
Phonology and orthography: | Phonology • Stress • Orthography • Transliteration |
Grammar: | Grammar • Suffixes • Prepositions |
Lexicon and corpus: | Naeso-English • English-Naeso • Proposed words • Swadesh • Names • Corpus of Sentences • Math |
Conlang relay torches: | LCC4 Relay |
This page is part of the project Naeso. We meet up to discuss changes in 'real time' in #naeso on Freenode. |