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 Post subject: Scripts: Voma Nighho
PostPosted: February 22nd, 2012, 10:51 am 
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This is a script that does not have a language or even a people. Please critique!

Do you have any questions? What is your favorite...eh...character?
(The characters are referred to by their consonant and vowel, the consonant of the row they are in, and the vowel of the column they are in.)

Does anything confuse you? Do you like it, and what do you like about it?

What sort of people would use it?

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Voma Nighho is pronounced with the vowels oh, uh, ih, and oh, and the ghh is a gurgling or rattling sound.

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts: Voma Nighho
PostPosted: March 15th, 2012, 1:51 pm 
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This seems like an odd cross between a syllabic script (like Sumerian Cuneiform) and a featural script.

One question: have you considered how this script would interact with your phonological constraints? For example: are word-frontal vowels possible, and if so, how are they written? Are diphthongs possible, and how would they be written?

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts: Voma Nighho
PostPosted: March 19th, 2012, 6:43 am 
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Thank you for posting Neil!

It may be odd, it was based on Ethiopic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ge%27ez_alphabet

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One question: have you considered how this script would interact with your phonological constraints? For example: are word-frontal vowels possible, and if so, how are they written? Are diphthongs possible, and how would they be written?
Yes, but I have not developed them much yet. Things such as your examples, and any sound not in the writing system, would need additions to the script.

I believe frontal vowels would be represented by the h syllables, and it would simply be taught that in certain words the initial h is silent. But frontal vowels would not be very common.

I do not believe there are any diphthongs, or very few. The word would be split, and a frontal vowel would start the second part. This would be one of the few instances of a frontal vowel.

A Mayan script has it so that if a syllable ends a word its vowel is silent.

And of course English does not even consider Aleph to be a consonant, and it is implied where ever a vowel begins a word. Hebrew considers it a consonant, and uses it in the middles of words, so that we would have to split the word to pronounce it the way they do. The word Israel for example has Aleph in the middle, and we would have to spell it in two words, isra el, to pronounce it the way it is in Hebrew.

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I now have a parallel thread in my Sub-forum:
viewtopic.php?f=108&t=7216

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Tsahraf is Hebrew, meaning to refine, cast, melt, purge away, try.

Chahsid Mimetes means Follower of the Holy One, or saint.

Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.
I Corinthians 11:1

May Sir Emeth Mimetes find you doing this.
Thank you, in Gods name.


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