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Re: Neography-related codes and LifeViewer patterns - Hangulized English

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Hangulized English (hangulizedenglish.htm)

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'''Hangulized English''' is a way of using Hangul to write English, devised by [[Michael Chen]]. It is [[phone]]tic, with one letter for each sound. To represent the extra consonants English has that Korean lacks, Hangulized English incorporates certain archaic letters and creates new double letters. In the featural spirit of Hangul, vowels are assigned primarily based on where in the mouth they are pronounced, rather than how English spelling typically represents them.

The vowels here are based on Standard North American English with the father-bother and cot-caught mergers.

{{Stub}}

== Letters ==

The letters are assembled into syllable blocks, similar to Korean syllables.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Symbol !! Unicode<br/>decimal !! Stroke count !! Reading !! Example word<br/>(Transliteration)
|-
| ㄱ || 12593 || 2 || /g/ || '''G'''olf
|-
| ㄴ || 12596 || 2 || /n/ || '''N'''ovember
|-
| ㄷ || 12599 || 3 || /d/ || '''D'''elta
|-
| ㄸ || 12600 || 6 || /&#240;/ || '''Th'''erefore
|-
| ㄹ || 12601 || 5 || /l/ || '''L'''ima (리므)
|-
| &#4377; || 4377 || 10 || /r/ || '''R'''omeo
|-
| ㅁ || 12609 || 4 || /m/ || '''M'''ike (맼)
|-
| ㅂ || 12610 || 4 || /b/ || '''B'''ravo
|-
| ㅸ || 12664 || 5 || /v/ || '''V'''ictor
|-
| ㅅ || 12613 || 2 || /s/ || '''S'''ierra
|-
| ㅆ || 12614 || 4 || /&#643;/ || '''Ch'''icago
|-
| ㅇ || 12615 || 1 || <ref group="note" name="circle"/> || E'''n'''glish
|-
| ㅿ || 12671 || 3 || /z/ || '''Z'''ulu
|-
| ΔΔ || || 6 || /&#658;/ || '''G'''enoa
|-
| ㅈ || 12616 || 3 || /&#676;/ || '''J'''uliet
|-
| ㅊ || 12618 || 4 || /&#679;/ || '''Ch'''arlie
|-
| ㅋ || 12619 || 3 || /k/ || '''K'''ilo
|-
| ㅌ || 12620 || 4 || /t/ || '''T'''ango
|-
| EE || 43385 || 8 || /&#952;/ || '''Th'''ursday
|-
| ㅍ || 12621 || 4 || /p/ || '''P'''apa
|-
| ㆄ || 12676 || 5 || /f/ || '''F'''oxtrot
|-
| ㅎ || 12622 || 3 || /h/ || '''H'''otel
|-
| ㅏ || 12623 || 2 || /&#230;/ || '''A'''lpha
|-
| ㅓ || 12627 || 2 || /&#603;/ || '''E'''cho
|-
| ㅣ || 12643 || 1 || /i/ /j/ || '''Ea'''ster
|-
| <tt>I</tt> || <s>618</s> || 3 || /&#618;/ || '''I'''ndia
|-
| ㆍ || 12685 || 1 || /&#593;/ || '''A'''rmy
|-
| ㅗ || 12631 || 2 || /&#596;/ || '''O'''racle
|-
| ㅛ || 12635 || 3 || /&#652;/ || '''U'''mbrella
|-
| ㅜ || 12636 || 2 || /u/ /w/ || '''U'''psilon
|-
| ㅠ || 12640 || 3 || /&#650;/ || '''U'''buntu (유뷴튜) {{citation needed}}
|-
| ㅡ || 12641 || 1 || /&#601;/ || '''A'''merica
|-
| ㅐ || 12624 || 3 || /a&#618;/ || '''Ei'''nstein
|-
| ㅔ || 12628 || 3 || /e/ [e&#618;] || '''A'''pril
|-
| ㅚ || 12634 || 3 || /&#596;&#618;/ || '''Oy'''ster
|-
| &#12623;<br/>&#12640; || || 5 || /a&#650;/ || '''Ou'''tback
|-
| &#12631;<br/>&#12640; || || 5 || /o/ [&#601;&#650;] || '''O'''mega
|-
|ᆘ  || 4504 || 3 || /j&#230;/ || '''Ya'''nkee
|-
| ᆚ || 4506 || 3 || /j&#596;/ || New '''Yo'''rk
|-
| ᆛ || 4507 || 3 || /ju/ || N'''ew''' York
|-
| ᆜ || 4508 || 2 || /j&#601;/ ||
|-
| ᆝ || 4509 || 2 || /j&#593;/ || '''Ya'''rd
|-
| ᆉ || 4489 || 4 || /w&#230;/ || '''Wa'''cky
|-
| ㅝ || 12638 || 4 || /w&#603;/ || '''We'''dnesday 
|-
| ㅞ
|-
| ㅟ
|-
| ᆊ || 4490 || 5 || /wa&#618;/ || '''Wy'''oming
|-
| ퟂ || 55234 || 4 || /j&#652;/ || '''Yu'''mmy {{citation needed}}
|-
| ퟃ || 55235 || 4 || /j&#650;/ || 
|}

== Unicode workaround ==

Sadly, Unicode doesn't support the letter <tt>I</tt> ("I" in "'''I'''ndia") and the letter for some of the diphthongs and thus HTML inline charts may be needed.

==Sample text==

<div>[[File:Hangulizedenglish-google.png|thumb|framed|<center>''Google''</center><br/>The word "Google" transcribed in Hangulized English writing system. Coincidentally, it appears to be the same as the word for "Google" in Korean. However, it is obvious that Hangulized English is not Korean.]]









</div>

== Notes ==

<references group="note">
<ref name="circle">The circle is silent (as in "at" / 앝) at the beginning of syllables.<br/>The syllable-ending circle (as in "bang" / 방) is pronounced /&#331;/.</ref>
</references>

== External links ==

* [http://omniglot.com/conscripts/hangulizedenglish.htm Hangulized English] at Omniglot

[[Category:Constructed scripts]]
[[Category:Constructed scripts for English]]
Unicode workaround user page

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{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Symbol !! Unicode<br/>decimal !! Stroke count !! Reading !! Example word<br/>(Transliteration)
|-
| ᄀ || 4352 || 2 || /&#609;/
|-
| ᄂ || 4354 || 2 || /n/
|-
| ᄃ || 4355 || 3 || /d/
|-
| ᄄ || 4356 || 6 || /ð/
|-
| ᄅ || 4357 || 5 || /l/
|-
| ᄆ || 4358 || 4 || /m/
|-
| ᄇ || 4359 || 4 || /b/
|-
| ᄉ || 4361 || 2 || /s/
|-
| ᄊ || 4362 || 4
|-
| ᄋ || 4363 || 1 || <ref group="note">The circle at the initial position is silent.</ref>
|-
| ᄌ || 4364 || 3
|-
| ᄎ || 4366 || 4
|-
| ᄏ || 4367 || 3 || /k/
|-
| ᄐ || 4368 || 4 || /t/
|-
| ᄑ || 4369 || 4 || /p/
|-
| ᄒ || 4370 || 3 || /h/
|-
| ᄙ || 4377 || 10 || /r/
|-
| ᄫ || 4395 || 5 || /v/
|-
| ᄮ || 4398 || 4 || /sn/
|-
| ᄰ || 4400 || 7 || /sl/
|-
| ᄱ || 4401 || 6 || /sm/
|-
| ᄸ || 4408 || 5 || /sk/
|-
| ᄹ || 4409 || 6 || /st/
|-
| ᄺ || 4410 || 6 || /sp/
|-
| ᅀ || 4416 || 3 || /z/
|-
| ᅗ || 4439 || 5 || /f/
|-
| ꥹ || 43385 || 8
|-
| ᅡ || 4449 || 2
|-
| ᅢ || 4450 || 3
|-
| ᅥ || 4453 || 2
|-
| ᅦ || 4454 || 3
|-
| ᅩ || 4457 || 2
|-
| ᅬ || 4460 || 3
|-
| ᅭ || 4461 || 3
|-
| ᅮ || 4462 || 2 || /u/
|-
| ᅯ || 4463 || 4
|-
| ᅰ || 4464 || 5
|-
| ᅱ || 4465 || 3 || /wi/
|-
| ᅲ || 4466 || 3
|-
| ᅳ || 4467 || 1
|-
| ᅵ || 4469 || 1
|-
| ᆉ || 4489 || 4
|-
| ᆊ || 4490 || 5
|-
| ᆘ || 4504 || 3
|-
| ᆚ || 4506 || 3
|-
| ᆛ || 4507 || 3 || /ju/
|-
| ᆜ || 4508 || 2
|-
| ᆝ || 4509 || 2
|-
| ᆞ || 4510 || 1
|-
| ퟂ || 55234 || 4
|-
| ퟃ || 55235 || 4
|-
| ᆨ || 4520 || 2 || /&#609;/
|-
| ᆫ || 4523 || 2 || /n/
|-
| ᆬ || 4524 || 5 ||
|-
| ᆮ || 4526 || 3 || /d/
|-
| ᆯ || 4527 || 5 || /l/
|-
| ᆱ || 4529 || 9 || /lm/
|-
| ᆲ || 4530 || 9 || /lb/
|-
| ᆳ || 4531 || 7 || /ls/
|-
| ᆴ || 4532 || 9 || /lt/
|-
| ᆵ || 4533 || 9 || /lp/
|-
| ᆷ || 4535 || 4 || /m/
|-
| ᆸ || 4536 || 4 || /b/
|-
| ᆺ || 4538 || 2 || /s/
|-
| ᆻ || 4539 || 4
|-
| ᆼ || 4540 || 1 || /ŋ/
|-
| ᆽ || 4541 || 3
|-
| ᆾ || 4542 || 4
|-
| ᆿ || 4543 || 3 || /k/
|-
| ᇀ || 4544 || 4 || /t/
|-
| ᇁ || 4545 || 4 || /p/
|-
| ᇆ || 4550 || 5 || /nd/
|-
| ᇇ || 4551 || 4 || /ns/
|-
| ᇈ || 4552 || 5 || /nz/
|-
| ᇉ || 4553 || 6 || /nt/
|-
| ᇎ || 4558 || 8 || /ld/
|-
| ᇐ || 4560 || 10 || /r/
|-
| ᇕ || 4565 || 10 || /lv/
|-
| ᇖ || 4566 || 9 || /lʃ/
|-
| ᇗ || 4567 || 8 || /lz/
|-
| ᇘ || 4568 || 8 || /lk/
|-
| ᇟ || 4575 || 7 || /mz/
|-
| ᇦ || 4582 || 5 || /v/
|-
| ᇫ || 4587 || 3 || /z/
|-
| ᇴ || 4596 || 5 || /f/
|-
| ퟌ || 55244 || 6 || /nʧ/
|-
| ퟍ || 55245 || 6 || /ð/
|-
| ퟗ || 55255 || 13 || /rk/
|-
| ퟣ || 55267 || 7 || /bd/
|-
| ퟱ || 55281 || 6 || /st/
|-
| ퟺ || 55290 || 6 || /ps/
|-
| ퟻ || 55291 || 8 || /pt/
|}

<pre># Use the following code to insert entries of separate letters:
a=input()
for c in a:
	print("|-\n| "+c+" ||",ord(c))</pre>

Use the following code to insert entries for syllables:

<pre># If you see a dot in the IPA, this means that your character is not possible in Hangulized English.
# Also, do not use the symbol for ɔ unless an r follows it.
# Always hiss the s. If the "s" is pronounced z, use the triangle, not the caret.
# Finally, ALWAYS remember that Hangulized English is NOT Korean.


# 가까나다따 라마바빠사 싸아자짜차 카타파하
# 가개갸걔거 게겨계고과 괘괴교구궈 궤귀규그긔 기
# 가각갂갃간 갅갆갇갈갉 갊갋갌갍갎 갏감갑값갓 갔강갖갗갘 같갚갛

sc1=[2,4,2,3,6, 5,4,4,8,2, 4,1,3,6,4, 3,4,4,3]
sc2=[2,3,3,4,2, 3,3,4,2,4, 5,3,3,2,4, 5,3,3,1,2, 1]
sc3=[0,2,4,4,2, 5,5,3,5,7, 9,9,7,9,9, 8,4,4,6,2, 4,1,3,4,3, 4,4,3]

read1=list("ɡ.ndðlmb.sʃ-ʤ.ʧktph")
read1[0]=chr(609)
read1[11]=''

read2=list("æ@..ɛ@..ɔ..@ʌu@@@ʊə.i")
read2[1]="aɪ"
read2[5]="eɪ"
read2[11]="ɔɪ"
read2[14]="wɛ"
read2[15]="weɪ"
read2[16]="wi"

read3=list("-ɡ.@n@@dl@@@@@@@mb@sʃŋʤʧktph")
read3[0]=''
read3[1]=chr(609)
read3[3]=chr(609)+'s'
read3[5]="nʤ"
read3[6]="nh"
read3[9]='l'+chr(609)
read3[10]="lm"
read3[11]="lb"
read3[12]="ls"
read3[13]="lt"
read3[14]="lp"
read3[15]="lh"
read3[18]="bs"

a=input()
for c in a:
	id=ord(c)-44032
	id1=id//28//21
	id2=id//28%21
	id3=id%28
	print("|-\n| "+c+" ||",ord(c),"||",sc1[id1]+sc2[id2]+sc3[id3],"||","/"+read1[id1]+read2[id2]+read3[id3]+"/","||")</pre>

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Re: Neography-related codes and LifeViewer patterns

Post by hotdogPi » December 16th, 2023, 5:52 pm

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Periods discovered: 5-16,⑱,⑳G,㉑G,㉒㉔㉕,㉗-㉛,㉜SG,㉞㉟㊱㊳㊵㊷㊹㊺㊽㊿,54G,55G,56,57G,60,62-66,68,70,73,74S,75,76S,80,84,88,90,96
100,02S,06,08,10,12,14G,16,17G,20,26G,28,38,44,47,48,54,56,72,74,80,92,96S
217,486,576

S: SKOP
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Re: Neography-related codes and LifeViewer patterns

Post by Citation needed » December 16th, 2023, 5:52 pm

List of phonemes

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'''Phoneme''' is a distinct meaningful unit of speech sound. Phonemes are broader than [[phone]]s: usually multiple ''phones'' are perceived as the same phoneme within a language (such as the light and dark "L" in English). Conventionally written in slashes (/).

== List of phonemes ==

===English===
Here is a list of phonemes in English, which might help. (Almost complete)

{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Phoneme !! Unicode<br/>decimal for</br>phoneme<br/>symbol !! Included phones !! Feature !! Associated word
|-
| /æ/ || 230 || [&#230;] || Near-open Front Unrounded Vowel || '''A'''lpha
|-
| /e/ || 101 || [e&#618;] || Close Front Unrounded Diphthong || '''A'''pril
|-
| /&#593;/ || 593 || [&#593;] || || '''A'''hoy{{citation needed}}
|-
| /a/ || 97 || || || '''A'''sahi{{citation needed}}
|-
| /b/ || 98 || [&#98;] || Voiced Bilabial Plosive || '''B'''ravo
|-
| /ʧ/ || 679 || [&#679;] || || '''Ch'''arlie
|-
| /d/ || 100 || [d] || Voiced Alveolar Plosive|| '''D'''elta
|-
| /&#603;/ || 603 || [&#603;] || Mid Front Unrounded Vowel || '''E'''cho
|-
| /i/ || 105 || || Close Front Unrounded Vowel || '''Ea'''ster
|-
| /&#604;/ || 604 || [&#604;] [&#604;r] || || '''Ur'''ban
|-
| /&#601;/ || 601 || [&#601;] [&#601;r] || || '''A'''merica
|-
| /f/ || 102 || [f] || Unvoiced Labiodental Fricative || '''F'''oxtrot
|-
| /&#609;/ || 609 || [&#609;] || Voiced Velar Plosive || '''G'''olf
|-
| /h/ || 104 || [h] || Voiceless Glottal Fricative || '''H'''otel
|-
| /&#1488;/ || 1488 || || Silent Consonant || '''H'''onor
|-
| /θ/ || 952 || [θ] || Voiceless Dental Fricative || '''Th'''ursday
|-
| /&#618;/ || 618 || [&#618;] || Near-close Near-front Unrounded Vowel || '''I'''ndia
|-
| /a&#618;/ ||  || [a&#618;] || Open Front Unrounded Diphthong || '''Ei'''nstein
|-
| /ʤ/ || 676 || [ʤ] || Voiced Postalveolar Affricate || '''J'''uliet
|-
| /k/ || 107 || [k] || Voiceless Velar Plosive || '''K'''ilo
|-
| /l/ || 108 || [l] [&#322;] || Voiced Alveolar Lateral Approximant || '''L'''ima
|-
| /m/ || 109 || [m] || Voiced Bilabial Nasal || '''M'''ike
|-
| /n/ || 110 || [n] || Voiced Alveolar Nasal || '''N'''ovember
|-
| /&#331;/ || 331 || [&#331;] || Voiced Velar Nasal || E'''n'''glish
|-
| /ɒ/ || 594 || || || '''O'''scar
|-
| /o/ || <s>111</s> || [o&#650;] [&#601;&#650;] || || '''O'''mega
|-
| /&#596;/ || 596 || [&#596;] || || '''Au'''stralia
|-
| /a&#650;/ || || [a&#650;] || || '''Ou'''tback
|-
| /&#596;&#618;/ || || [&#596;&#618;] || || '''Oy'''ster
|-
| /p/ || 112 || [p] || Voiceless Bilabial Plosive || '''P'''apa
|-
| /&#678;/ || 678 || [&#678;] || Voiceless Alveolar Affricate || '''Ts'''urukame / '''Ts'''unami
|-
| /r/ || 114 || [&#633;] || || '''R'''omeo
|-
| /s/ || 115 || [s] || Voiceless Alveolar Fricative || '''S'''ierra
|-
| /&#643;/ || 643 || [ʃ] || Voiceless Postalveolar Fricative || '''Ch'''icago
|-
| /t/ || 116 || [t] || Voiceless Alveolar Plosive || '''T'''ango
|-
| /u/ || 117 || [u] || || '''U'''psilon / Uniform
|-
| /&#652;/ || 652 || [&#652;] || || '''U'''mbrella
|-
| /&#650;/ || 650 || [&#650;] || || '''U'''buntu{{citation needed}}
|-
| /v/ || 118 || [v] || Voiced Labiodental Fricative || '''V'''ictor
|-
| /w/ || 119 || [w] [&#x28d;] || Voiced Labial-velar Approximant || '''W'''hiskey
|-
| /x/ || 120 || || || '''Kh'''orosho
|-
| /&#658;/ || 658 || [&#658;] || Voiced Postalveolar Fricative || '''G'''enoa
|-
| /&#240;/ || 240 || [&#240;] || Voiced Dental Fricative || '''Th'''erefore
|-
| /j/ || 106 || [j] || Voiced Palatal Approximant || '''Y'''ankee
|-
| /z/ || 122 || [z] || Voiced Alveolar Fricative || '''Z'''ulu
|}

== External links ==

* [http://neography.info/terminology/#audible-units Phoneme] at Neography.info

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Re: Neography-related codes and LifeViewer patterns

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Re: Neography-related codes and LifeViewer patterns

Post by Citation needed » December 16th, 2023, 5:54 pm

Younger Futhorc

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'''Younger Futhorc''' is a way to write American English based on Anglo-Saxon runes (Futhorc) devised by [[Nothelm Hurlebatte]].

{{Stub}}

==Letters==

{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Symbol !! Unicode decimal !! Stroke count !! Reading !! Example word
|-
| ᚠ ||  5792 || 3 || /f/ || '''F'''oxtrot
|-
| ᚠ ||  5792 || 3 || /v/ || '''V'''ictor
|-
| ᚡ ||  5793
|-
| ᚢ ||  5794 || 3 || /u/ || '''U'''psilon
|-
| ᚢ ||  5794 || 3 || /ʊ/ ||
|-
| ᚣ ||  5795
|-
| ᚤ ||  5796 || 4
|-
| ᚥ ||  5797
|-
| ᚦ ||  5798 || 2 || /&#952;/ || '''Th'''ursday
|-
| ᚦ ||  5798 || 2 || /&#240;/ || '''Th'''erefore
|-
| ᚧ ||  5799
|-
| ᚨ ||  5800 
|-
| ᚩ ||  5801 || 5 || /o/ [oʊ] [əʊ] || 
|-
| ᚪ ||  5802 || 4 || /&#593;/
|-
| ᚪ ||  5802 || 4 || /&#594;/  
|-
| ᚪ ||  5802 || 4 || /ə/
|-
| ᚫ ||  5803 || 3 || /æ/ || '''A'''lpha
|-
| ᚬ ||  5804
|-
| ᚭ ||  5805
|-
| ᚮ ||  5806
|-
| ᚯ ||  5807
|-
| ᚰ ||  5808
|-
| ᚱ ||  5809 || 4 || /r/ || '''R'''omeo
|-
| ᚲ ||  5810
|-
| ᚳ ||  5811 || 2 || /ʧ/ || '''Ch'''arlie
|-
| ᚴ ||  5812
|-
| ᚵ ||  5813
|-
| ᚶ ||  5814
|-
| ᚷ ||  5815 || 2 || /j/ || <!-- Another symbol for y and g? -->
|-
| ᚷ ||  5815 || 2 || /&#609;/ || '''G'''olf
|-
| ᚸ ||  5816
|-
| ᚹ ||  5817 || 3 || /w/ || 
|-
| ᚺ ||  5818
|-
| ᚻ ||  5819 || 4 || /h/ || '''H'''otel
|-
| ᚼ ||  5820 || 3 || /j/ ||
|-
| ᚽ ||  5821
|-
| ᚾ ||  5822 || 2 || /n/ || '''N'''ovember
|-
| ᚿ ||  5823
|-
| ᛀ ||  5824
|-
| ᛁ ||  5825 || 1 || /&#618;/ || '''I'''ndia
|-
| ᛂ ||  5826
|-
| ᛃ ||  5827
|-
| ᛄ ||  5828
|-
| ᛅ ||  5829
|-
| ᛆ ||  5830
|-
| ᛇ ||  5831 || 3 || /x/ || '''Kh'''orosho
|-
| ᛈ ||  5832 || 5 || /p/ || '''P'''apa
|-
| ᛉ ||  5833 || 3 || /ks/ /gz/ &#60;x> || '''X'''-ray
|-
| ᛊ ||  5834
|-
| ᛋ ||  5835 || 3 || /s/ /z/ ||
|-
| ᛌ ||  5836
|-
| ᛍ ||  5837
|-
| ᛎ ||  5838
|-
| ᛏ ||  5839 || 3 || /t/ ||
|-
| ᛐ ||  5840
|-
| ᛑ ||  5841
|-
| ᛒ ||  5842 || 5 || /b/
|-
| ᛓ ||  5843
|-
| ᛔ ||  5844
|-
| ᛕ ||  5845
|-
| ᛖ ||  5846 || 4 || /&#603;/ || '''E'''cho
|-
| ᛗ ||  5847 || 4 || /m/ ||
|-
| ᛘ ||  5848
|-
| ᛙ ||  5849
|-
| ᛚ ||  5850 || 2 || /l/
|-
| ᛛ ||  5851
|-
| ᛜ ||  5852
|-
| ᛝ ||  5853 || 4 || /&#331;/
|-
| ᛞ ||  5854 || 4 || /d/
|-
| ᛟ ||  5855 || 4 || /&#652;/ || '''U'''mbrella
|-
| ᛠ ||  5856 || 5 || /i/ || '''Ea'''ster
|-
| ᛡ ||  5857
|-
| ᛢ ||  5858
|-
| ᛣ ||  5859 || 3 || /k/ ||
|-
| ᛤ ||  5860
|-
| ᛥ ||  5861
|-
| ᛦ ||  5862
|-
| ᛧ ||  5863
|-
| ᛨ ||  5864
|-
| ᛩ ||  5865
|-
| ᛪ ||  5866
|-
| ᛫ ||  5867
|-
| ᛬ ||  5868 || 2 || Space bar
|-
| ᛭ ||  5869
|-
| ᛮ ||  5870
|-
| ᛯ ||  5871
|-
| ᛰ ||  5872
|}

== External links ==
* [http://omniglot.com/conscripts/youngerfuthorc.htm Younger Futhorc] on Omniglot

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[[Category:Constructed scripts for English]]

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Re: Neography-related codes and LifeViewer patterns

Post by Citation needed » December 16th, 2023, 5:56 pm

Hookscript

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'''Hookscript''' is an alternative way of writing English devised by [[Mathew Gordon]], and slightly inspired by the [[Westonian]] script.

The script consists of 15 letters and two modifiers. The voice modifier, a dot above the letter (Unicode decimal: 775), makes an unvoiced letter voiced, and the vowel modifier, a macron (Unicode decimal: 772), makes the letter a vowel. For example, s = [s], ṡ = [z], and s̄ = [æ].<br/>Affricates and diphthongs are formed using digraphs.{{citation needed}}

Hookscript is designed to write American English, but could be used to write other varieties of English, and possibly other languages.

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== Letters ==

{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Letter !! Unicode decimal !! Stroke count !! Reading !! Example word
|-
| n || 110 || 2 || /n/
|-
| m || 109 || 3 || /m/
|-
| o || 111 || 1 || /&#952;/ 
|-
| ı || 305 || 1 || /t/
|-
| s || 115 || 1 || /s/
|-
| c || 99 || 1 || /&#643;/
|-
| ʌ || 652 || 2 || /k/
|-
| v || 118 || 2 || /f/
|-
| p || 112 || 2 || /p/
|-
| r || 114 || 2 || /r/
|-
| l || 108 || 1 || /l/
|-
| ȷ || 567 || 1 || /j/
|-
| u || 117 || 2 || /w/
|-
| ŋ || 331 || 2 || /&#331;/
|-
| h || 104 || 2 || /h/
|-
| ȯ || 559 || 2 || /&#240;/
|-
| i || 105 || 2 || /d/
|-
| ṡ || 7777 || 2 || /z/
|-
| ċ || 267 || 2 || /&#658;/
|-
| &#652;&#775; || <s>10833</s> || 3 || /&#609;/
|-
| v&#775; || <s>10834</s> || 3 || /v/
|-
| ṗ || 7767 || 3 || /b/
|-
| n&#772; || || 3 || /&#603;/
|-
| ō || 333 || 2 || /&#596;/
|-
| ī || 299 || 2 || /i/
|-
| s&#772; || || 2 || /&#230;/
|-
| &#652;&#772;
|}

== External links ==
* [http://omniglot.com/conscripts/hookscript.htm Hookscript] on Omniglot

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So far, I guess all the pages with charts have been put here.

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Re: Neography-related codes and LifeViewer patterns

Post by Citation needed » December 16th, 2023, 6:06 pm

Fakoo

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'''Fakoo''' is a constructed script designed for the communication between the blind and the sighted. It was invented by [[Alexander Fakoo]].

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== Letters ==

{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Letter !! Unicode decimal<br>(first character)</br> !! Unicode decimal<br>(second character)</br> !! Dot count !! Catagolue !! Reading !! Vector encoding<br/>in Fakoo-plus !! Stroke count in Fakoo-plus
|-
| || || || 6 || {{LinkCatagolue|code=xp0_6360|style=raw}} || A
|}

== See also ==

* [[Moon]]
* [[Quadoo]]
* [[Siekoo]]

== External links ==
* [http://omniglot.com/conscripts/fakoo.htm Fakoo] on Omniglot

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[[Category:Tactile scripts]]
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Re: Neography-related codes and LifeViewer patterns

Post by Citation needed » December 16th, 2023, 6:08 pm

Gernreich

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'''Gernreich''' is an alternative alphabet for English invented by Michael Carnright when he was 14. The letters are like building blocks which are connected together to make words, which in turn can be connected together to make sentences. Michael usually uses graph paper to write this alphabet.

Words can be written separately or as part of a continuous line. When written as a continuous line, care needs to be taken to ensure that the line doesn't cross itself.

: ''This page is under construction.''

== Trivia ==

* It was once conjectured that every letter string can be written in Gernreich without crossing. However, this conjecture was quickly proven to be false (consider the strings "qxq" and "zjz").

== External links ==
* [http://omniglot.com/conscripts/gernreich.htm Gernreich] on Omniglot

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This one mentioned a math conjecture.

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Re: Neography-related codes and LifeViewer patterns

Post by Sokwe » December 16th, 2023, 6:42 pm

What Neography Wiki? I can't seem to find such a website, at least not one that includes the articles you're posting here. And why are you posting these articles on the forums of a completely unrelated website? Most wikis have a way to download their contents. Why not just download the whole wiki and keep a local copy?
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Re: Neography-related codes and LifeViewer patterns

Post by Citation needed » December 17th, 2023, 5:39 pm

Sokwe wrote:
December 16th, 2023, 6:42 pm
What Neography Wiki? I can't seem to find such a website, at least not one that includes the articles you're posting here. And why are you posting these articles on the forums of a completely unrelated website? Most wikis have a way to download their contents. Why not just download the whole wiki and keep a local copy?
Did you mean "Download dump"?
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