Re: SCript
From: | Steg Belsky <draqonfayir@...> |
Date: | Thursday, May 30, 2002, 1:28 |
On Tue, 28 May 2002 21:13:42 +0100 Balazs Sudar <conlang@...>
writes:
> Hi all!
> I thought about a language - still not invented - based on the
> triconsonantal system.
> What's more important is the idea of its script. I had the idea of a
> script, that describes the triconsonantal roots, and has 1 sign for
> the row of vowels put between the consonants. That means an alphabet
> with only consonants, and another kind of signs standing for the
> vowels-combinations. Or I could write signs describing words (verb
> with its correct forms, noun with cases, numbers, or anything), but
> all this with 1 sign (this could mean sings standing for only one
> vowel too, so I can write words that has not the same root system,
> for example "yes", or anything). Do you think this thing has a
> sense?????
> I'd like the people who know arabic, hebrew, or any of these
> languages to tell me some opinions... Maybe it's too difficult to be
> useful.
> Balazs
-
It sounds interesting... so for instance, if Hebrew were to be written
with this script, the word |dibeir| would be written something like
|#dbr|, where the |#| represents "put a |i| between the first two
consonants and a |ei| between the last two"? Sounds very interesting...
-Stephen (Steg)
"aroo."