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NameVerentian Phonetic Alphabet
SiteVerentian Phonetic Alphabet
Site LanguageEnglish
AuthorKen St-Cyr
Script TypeAlphabet
Description"The work of the scholars of Tirreter was to produce what today we call a phonetic alphabet. Note that the Verentian system does not quite approach the International Phonetic Alphabet, for example. Some sounds the scholars of Tirreter just have not come across. The Verentians use some fifty-two unique symbols which are arranged in a pattern to form a syllable. The dominant character in each syllabic symbol is the vowel. Consonant symbols, of diminutive size, are artistically arranged to fill the space around the vowel, but also located to indicate whether the consonant occurs before or after the vowel. Consonants can also be chained together." - Ken St-Cyr
Submitted ByJeffrey Henning
Date SubmittedSunday, July 11, 2004
Date EditedSunday, July 11, 2004
Date To HeadlineTuesday, July 13, 2004

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