Re: A conlang idea rolling around in my head
From: | Nik Taylor <yonjuuni@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, December 3, 2003, 5:58 |
Gary Shannon wrote:
> Many glyphs, especially simple ones, can share LOTEP
> numbers (e.g. "F", "Y" and "T" are all 01301) and so
> the numbers are used not to uniquely pinpoint a single
> glyph in the dictionary, but to get you to the right
> page where you may have to search through 6 or 8
> glyphs to find the one you are looking up.
Ah. Similar to teh radical system used in hanzi, except more systematic
and easier to use. :-) (WIth hanzi, you often have to guess which
element is considered the radical)
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