TriCons4 –  A Constructed Language

TriCons4 Writing System

The image shows a table of printed glyphs. TCR4 Printed Glyphs

This writing system is a pseudo-featural abugida (more or less); each symbol denotes a consonant plus a vowel, or just a consonant. There are 11 "root" glyphs of which 8 are modified by loops to form an additional 8 "stem" glyphs. 2 of those are modified by a second loop to form 2 more "stem" glyphs. Each of the 21 "stem" glyphs (including the "root" glyphs) is used to denote a consonant phoneme. The glyphs are again modified by the addition of a stroke, a pair of strokes, a dot, or a stroke and a dot; each of these denotes a vowel.

The image also shows some unused glyphs, plus some stuff that should be erased (light green). In the lower right section of the image, the consonants are given, matched to the glyphs by corresponding position, and the vowels, matched to the groups by corresponding position.



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