Re: SCript
From: | Balazs Sudar <conlang@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, May 28, 2002, 20:33 |
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
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