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+<DIV align="center"><FONT color="#999999" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>Ithkuil:
+ A Philosophical Design for a Hypothetical Language</STRONG></FONT><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/Title-Script5.gif"><BR>
+ <BR>
+</DIV>
+<TABLE width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="1">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD width="9%" height="25" valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT size="1"><A name="menu"></A></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="27%" valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="index.html" target="_top">Home</A></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="37%" valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch5a-verbs.html">5a
+ Verb Morphology </A></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="27%" valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch9-syntax.html">9
+ Syntax</A></FONT></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD height="26" valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT size="2"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"></FONT></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-intro.html">Introduction</A></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch5b-verbs-contd.html">5b
+ Verb Morphology (continued)</A></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch10-lexicosemantics.html">10
+ Lexico-Semantics</A></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD height="26" valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT size="2"></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT size="2"></FONT><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch1-phonology.html">1
+ Phonology</A></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch6-moreverbs.html">6
+ More Verb Morphology</A></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><DIV align="left"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="assets/ithkuil-ch11-script.html">11
+ The Script </A></FONT></FONT></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD height="26" valign="top">&nbsp;</TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch2-morphophonology.html">2
+ Morpho-Phonology</A></FONT><FONT size="2">&nbsp;</FONT></TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch7a-affixes.html">7a
+ Using Affixes </A></FONT></FONT></FONT></TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch12-numbers.html">12
+ The Number System</A></FONT></FONT></FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD height="26" valign="top">&nbsp;</TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><FONT size="2">&nbsp;</FONT><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch3-morphology.html">3
+ Basic Morphology</A></FONT></TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch7b-affixes-contd.html">7b
+ Using Affixes (continued) </A></FONT></FONT></TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-lexicon.html">The
+ Lexicon</A></FONT></FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD height="26" valign="top">&nbsp;</TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch4-case.html">4
+ Case Morphology </A></FONT>&nbsp;</TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.html">8
+ Adjuncts</A></FONT></TD>
+ <TD valign="top"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="ilaksh/Ilaksh_Intro.html" target="_blank">Revised Ithkuil: <FONT face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">I</FONT>laksh</A></FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+</TBODY></TABLE>
+<H2 align="center">&nbsp;</H2>
+<H2 align="center">Chapter 11: The Ithkuil Script</H2>
+<DIV align="center">
+ <TABLE width="39%" border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD width="309"><FONT size="2"><A href="ithkuil-ch11-script.htm#Sec11o1">11.1 A “Morpho-Phonemic”
+ Script </A></FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD><FONT size="2"><A href="ithkuil-ch11-script.htm#Sec11o2">11.2 Number of Characters</A></FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD><FONT size="2"><A href="ithkuil-ch11-script.htm#Sec11o3">11.3 Physical Design of the Characters</A></FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD><FONT size="2"><A href="ithkuil-ch11-script.htm#Sec11o4">11.4 How the Script Operates</A></FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD><FONT size="2"><A href="ithkuil-ch11-script.htm#Sec11o5">11.5 Character Lists</A></FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ </TBODY></TABLE>
+</DIV>
+<P align="justify"><BR>
+ The Ithkuil writing system, like the language itself, although
+ extremely complex in its structure and usage, is strictly logical and highly
+ efficient in its ability to convey information. In previous chapters we have
+ seen the high degree of detail and multi-level functionality and dynamism inherent
+ in the language’s morpho-phonology, morpho-syntax, and lexico-semantics.
+ The workings of the Ithkuil writing system are no different. For example, just
+ as the consonants and vowels of nominal and verbal stems can mutate into new
+ forms, so, too, do the characters of the Ithkuil script mutate into other forms
+ based on morpho-phonological rules.</P>
+<P align="justify">&nbsp;</P>
+<DIV align="justify">
+ <TABLE width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD><P><FONT size="4"><STRONG>11.1 A “MORPHO-PHONEMIC” SCRIPT<A name="Sec11o1"></A></STRONG></FONT></P></TD>
+ </TR>
+ </TBODY></TABLE>
+</DIV>
+<P align="justify">Such dynamism in a language’s writing system can be achieved
+ because the Ithkuil script has the unique distinction of being “morpho-phonemic,”
+ i.e., the individual characters of the script do not merely convey phonemic
+ content like an alphabet or syllabary, but also convey morphological (grammatical)
+ information. Additionally, the phonemic and grammatical information conveyed
+ by a specific character changes depending on the position of that character
+ within a word. This dynamism allows individual Ithkuil words to be written with
+ a fewer number of characters than in alphabetic or syllabic writing systems,
+ particularly those words which are highly inflected and/or have multiple affixes.
+ As a consequence of such a system, however, it is impossible to learn how to
+ write in the script unless and until one is first familiar with the grammar
+ of the language. As an example, the following diagram presents an analysis of
+ the phonological and grammatical information contained in each written character
+ of the following Ithkuil sentence:</P>
+<TABLE width="73%" border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD width="29%">&nbsp;</TD>
+ <TD width="71%"><IMG src="assets/11-1a.gif" width="347" height="23" align="middle"></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD>&nbsp;</TD>
+ <TD><IMG src="assets/11-1b.gif" width="132" height="36"></TD>
+ </TR>
+</TBODY></TABLE>
+<BR>
+<TABLE width="70%" border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1">
+ <TBODY><TR align="center">
+ <TD width="50">
+ <P align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1c.gif" width="40" height="39" align="absmiddle"></P>
+ </TD>
+ <TD width="47">
+ <DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1d.gif" width="35" height="43" align="absmiddle"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="37">
+ <DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1e.gif" width="16" height="46" align="absmiddle"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="52">
+ <DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1f.gif" width="45" height="40" align="absmiddle"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="58">
+ <DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1g.gif" width="49" height="39" align="absmiddle"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="68">
+ <DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1h.gif" width="50" height="41" align="absmiddle"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="56">
+ <DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1i.gif" width="26" height="57" align="absmiddle"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="54">
+ <DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1j.gif" width="32" height="44" align="absmiddle"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="69">
+ <DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1k.gif" width="29" height="41" align="absmiddle"></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD width="50">
+<DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">1</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">2</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">3</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">4</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">5</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">6</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">7</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">8</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">9</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+</TBODY></TABLE>
+<BR>
+<TABLE width="94%" border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD width="22">
+<DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"> 1</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="54"><DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1c.gif" width="40" height="39"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="561"><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Consonantal
+ character, Grade 1, alternate form. Word-initial position implies C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ phonemic Value = /<STRONG>l</STRONG>/. Alternate form shows word carries
+ ultimate stress. Phonemic value in conjunction with position preceding a
+ personal reference adjunct infix indicates word is a single-referent personal
+ reference adjunct.</FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD width="22">
+<DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">2</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="54"><DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1d.gif" width="35" height="43"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Personal Reference
+ Adjunct infix character. Values: <FONT size="1">AFFECTIVE</FONT> Case; Affix
+ Degree 1. </FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD width="22" height="71">
+ <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">3</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="54"><DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1e.gif" width="16" height="46"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Consonantal character,
+ Grade 1, primary form. Position immediately following a personal reference
+ adjunct infix implies C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> phonemic Value = /<STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><IMG src="assets/Cv.gif" width="9" height="15" align="absmiddle">’</FONT></STRONG>/.
+ Consonantal character being in this position in a single-referent adjunct
+ indicates character represents an affix rather than a case-marker.<BR>
+ </FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD width="22">
+<DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">4</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="54"><DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1f.gif" width="45" height="40"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Character is a composite
+ aspectual adjunct infix character with following values: <FONT size="1">INTUITIVE</FONT>
+ validation; <FONT size="1">ALLEGATIVE</FONT> sanction. Position relative
+ to previous characters indicates that it is part of a different word.</FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD width="22">
+<DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">5</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="54"><DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1g.gif" width="49" height="39"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Vocalic character /<STRONG>â</STRONG>/,
+ Series A, primary but hook-reversed form. Position immediately following
+ an aspectual adjunct infix character indicates start of new word. Position
+ preceding two consonantal characters indicates word is a formative. Primary
+ form indicates <FONT size="1">NORMAL</FONT> essence. Hook-reversed form
+ indicates a Form II stem, i.e., <FONT size="1">FORMAL</FONT> designation.
+ Absence of dot diacritic indicates word carries falling tone.</FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD width="22">
+<DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">6</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="54"><DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1h.gif" width="50" height="41"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Consonantal character,
+ Grade 1, primary form. Phonemic value: /<STRONG>q</STRONG>/. Position following
+ vocalic character and preceding another consonantal character indicates
+ it is a C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> radical. Adjacent “wedge” diacritic,
+ in absence of similar diacritic on either the preceding vocalic character
+ or the following consonantal character indicates <FONT size="1">STATIVE</FONT>
+ conflation.</FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD width="22">
+<DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">7</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="54"><DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1i.gif" width="26" height="57"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Consonantal character,
+ Grade 1, primary form. Phonemic value /<STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><IMG src="assets/d-cedilla.gif" width="12" height="17" align="absmiddle"></FONT></STRONG>/.
+ Position indicates it is a C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radical. Underposed
+ dot in absence of diacritic dot on preceding character indicates stem is
+ Pattern 1, Stem 3. Primary form in conjunction with primary form of preceding
+ character indicates word carries penultimate stress.</FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD width="22">
+<DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">8</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="54"><DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1j.gif" width="32" height="44"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Consonantal character,
+ Grade 5, primary form. Position following a C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radical
+ indicates a consonantal affix. Phonemic value /<STRONG>q<FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">’</FONT></STRONG>/.
+ Grade 5 = affix-degree 5. Absence of diacritic indicates affix-type 1, non-geminated.</FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD width="22">
+<DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">9</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="54"><DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-1k.gif" width="29" height="41"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Consonantal character,
+ Grade 5, primary form. Position following a C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radical
+ indicates a consonantal affix. Phonemic value /<STRONG>d</STRONG>/. Grade
+ 5 = affix-degree 5. Absence of diacritic indicates affix-type 1, non-geminated.</FONT></TD>
+ </TR>
+</TBODY></TABLE>
+<BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <P align="justify"><IMG src="assets/11-1a.gif" width="347" height="23" align="middle"><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-1l.gif" width="387" height="28"> <BR>
+ <EM>‘I feel that nowadays everyone everywhere is happy.’</EM>
+ <BR>
+ <FONT size="1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="Sound_Files/Ch-6-2.mp3"><FONT color="#FFFFFF">_</FONT>Listen!</A>
+ <A href="Sound_Files/Ch-6-2.mp3"><IMG src="assets/Audio_icon.gif" width="19" height="16" border="0" align="absbottom"></A></FONT>
+ </P>
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P align="justify">Notice how the above analysis shows that the only purely phonemic
+ information given by the Ithkuil written characters in this sentence is for
+ <STRONG> <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">/l/, /<IMG src="assets/Cv.gif" width="9" height="15" align="absmiddle">’/,
+ /â/, /q/, /<IMG src="assets/d-cedilla.gif" width="12" height="17" align="absmiddle">/,
+ /q’/ </FONT></STRONG>and<STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">
+ /d/</FONT></STRONG>. All remaining information represented by the characters
+ is wholly morphological, by which the reader “constructs” the pronunciation
+ of the sentence as a whole. Such is a morpho-phonemic script.</P>
+<P align="justify">It is important to recognize that while the phonological component
+ of the Ithkuil script gives information as to the phonemes associated with the
+ stem and affixes of a noun or verb, it does not operate alphabetically to tell
+ the reader the specific pronunciation of a word. The reader must be familiar
+ with the grammar of the language in order to know how to interpret the phonological
+ component of the script (including the possibility of allowable alternative
+ pronunciations or transliterations). This morpho-phonemic principle can be illustrated
+ by showing how affixes to a noun or verb are represented in the script. The
+ Ithkuil translation of the English sentence <EM>I am a sufficiently large man</EM>
+ can be said in all of the following equivalent ways, due to the flexibility
+ of Ithkuil affixation rules (see <A href="ithkuil-ch6-moreverbs.htm#Sec6o5">Sec.
+ 6.5</A>):</P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <TABLE width="58%" border="0" cellpadding="0">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD width="47%" height="95" valign="top"><P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Ta
+ yâqomüxduï.<BR>
+ Ta yâqomüxiäd. <BR>
+ Ta yâqomduïxü. <BR>
+ Ta yâqomiädüx</FONT></STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>.</STRONG><BR>
+ <STRONG>Ta <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">xü’a</FONT></STRONG>
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">yâqomiäd.</FONT></STRONG></FONT><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><BR>
+ <STRONG>Ta du<FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">ï’a
+ </FONT></STRONG> <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">yâqomx<STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">ü</FONT></STRONG>.<BR>
+ </FONT></STRONG></FONT><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"></FONT><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Ta
+ <STRONG>du<FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">ï</FONT><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">’<STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">’</FONT></STRONG></FONT></STRONG></FONT></STRONG><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">üx
+ </FONT></STRONG>yâqom</FONT></STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>.</STRONG></FONT><BR>
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Ta <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">xü’<STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">’</FONT></STRONG></FONT></STRONG>iä</FONT>d</STRONG>
+ yâqom.</FONT></STRONG><BR>
+ </FONT></P>
+ </TD>
+ <TD width="53%"><BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <P><IMG src="assets/11-1.gif" width="145" height="26" align="absmiddle"></P>
+ </BLOCKQUOTE></TD>
+ </TR>
+ </TBODY></TABLE>
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P align="justify">Even though there are eight possible ways to say this sentence
+ in Ithkuil, they are all written the same, as shown above. This is because the
+ script does not indicate specific choices of alternatives in the position of
+ morphemes (phonological units having a particular semantic or grammatical function).
+ The first symbol of the phrase above indicates the initial consonant element
+ <STRONG>t</STRONG>- of the personal-reference adjunct <STRONG>tawa</STRONG>
+ (or <STRONG>ta</STRONG>), while the second symbol conveys <FONT size="2">OBLIQUE</FONT>
+ case for the adjunct, interpretable as -<STRONG>a</STRONG> or –<STRONG>awa</STRONG>.
+ The third symbol represents the vocalic prefix <STRONG>â</STRONG>-, as
+ well as the form, tone, mode, and vocalic mutation series of the stem. The fourth
+ and fifth characters represents the <STRONG>C<FONT size="1">1</FONT></STRONG>
+ and <STRONG>C<FONT size="1">2</FONT></STRONG> consonants of the root respectively,
+ along with the mutational grade, stem number, vowel pattern, syllabic stress
+ and conflation information which transforms the initial <STRONG>â</STRONG>-
+ prefix to <STRONG>yâ</STRONG>-. The last two characters represent the
+ two affixes including their degree and affix-type.</P>
+<P align="justify">It should be noted what the written form of this word does
+ not convey. It does not tell us what vowel is to be infixed between the <STRONG>C<FONT size="1">1</FONT></STRONG>
+ and <STRONG>C<FONT size="1">2</FONT></STRONG> consonant consonants (as this
+ is predictable based on the form, set, mutation series and vocalic pattern),
+ it does not tell us whether or how to pronounce the affixes as suffixes or prefixes
+ to the stem or in adjunct form, nor in which order to pronounce them. Consequently,
+ the script functions more like a template or code for the basic phonemes of
+ roots plus the grammatical information necessary for a speaker of the language
+ to interpolate these into actual spoken words. Note also that there is no space
+ between the two written words, as the third character, being a vowel character
+ following a specialized adjunct character, automatically indicates the beginning
+ of a new word.</P>
+<P align="justify">While such a multi-functional system of writing is extremely
+ complex and impossible to use without a thorough understanding of Ithkuil morpho-phonology
+ and morpho-syntax, it makes for a very abbreviated written representation of
+ words, in that all parts of a spoken word whose phonological component is predictable
+ from the grammar, need not be written, while those parts of a word which are
+ not predictable can be represented by symbols which convey much more than a
+ sound, but rather also convey the grammatical information necessary to construct
+ the unwritten parts of the word. As a result, the script acts to “compress”
+ the written form of the language as opposed to the spoken form, much like computerized
+ “compression” software stores computer files in a space-saving manner
+ in which all components of a file whose construction is predictable based on
+ other components, can be eliminated in the stored version, and restored when
+ accessed. Similarly, the “compressed” form of words in the Ithkuil
+ written language are restored to full pronunciation when spoken or read.</P>
+<P align="justify">&nbsp;</P>
+
+<DIV align="justify">
+ <TABLE width="99%" border="0" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD><P><FONT size="4"><STRONG>11.2 NUMBER OF CHARACTERS<A name="Sec11o2"></A></STRONG></FONT></P></TD>
+ </TR>
+ </TBODY></TABLE>
+</DIV>
+<P align="justify">The script is based on 252 core characters used to write both
+ formatives and adjuncts, plus 54 specialized combinatory elements used only
+ with adjuncts. Of the core characters, 48 of these represent vowel elements,
+ 60 represent consonantal elements, and 84 represent characters associated with
+ valence/version adjuncts. Each of the 48 core vowel characters has three modified
+ variants for a total of four variations, each of which then mutates into eight
+ other characters for a total of 864 vowel symbols. Each of the 60 core consonant
+ characters has one alternate version, this alternate and the original both mutating
+ into eight other forms for a total of 1080 consonant characters. The 54 combinatory
+ elements are divided into two sets of 27, each set comprised of three subsets
+ of nine components. A single component of each subset combines with a component
+ from the other two to render a tripartite composite, rendering a total of 789
+ possible composite characters for each of the two sets. Combined with the 2028
+ variations and mutations of the core characters, this renders a grand total
+ of 3606 characters. Additionally there are a few symbols which correspond roughly
+ to punctuation marks. A further set of numerical symbols will be discussed in
+ <A href="ithkuil-ch12-numbers.html">Chapter 12</A>.</P>
+<P align="justify">&nbsp;</P>
+
+<DIV align="justify">
+ <TABLE width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD><P><FONT size="4"><STRONG>11.3 PHYSICAL DESIGN OF THE CHARACTERS<A name="Sec11o3"></A></STRONG></FONT></P></TD>
+ </TR>
+ </TBODY></TABLE>
+</DIV>
+<P align="justify">The physical form of the characters in the script is based
+ on two different types of written strokes: straight “bar”-like elements,
+ and pointed sickle-like “hooks.” These bars and hooks are joined
+ to one another in a variety of angular “offset” connections. While
+ there can be a number of different bar-like elements comprising a given character,
+ only one arc or hook can occur in a character. These bars and hooks can be easily
+ discerned in the sample of Ithkuil writing shown here.</P>
+<DIV align="justify">
+</DIV>
+<BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <P align="justify"><IMG src="assets/Intro_8.gif" width="535" height="33"><BR>
+ </P>
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<H3>11.3.1 Character Archetypes and Derivation</H3>
+<P align="justify">The four primary character archetypes of the Ithkuil script
+ are as follows: <FONT color="#FFFFFF">___</FONT><IMG src="assets/11-3-1a.gif" width="62" height="20">
+</P>
+<P align="justify">These can then be turned upside down, combine with each other,
+ and have their lines bent at angles to generate additional secondary archetypes:</P>
+
+<BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P align="justify"><IMG src="assets/11-3-1b.gif" width="259" height="20"></P>
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P align="justify">From these archetypes, the thousands of remaining characters
+ are derived. Examples of some of the various patterns of derivation are shown
+ in the chart below:</P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <P><IMG src="assets/11-3-1c.gif" width="540" height="171"><BR>
+ </P>
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<H3>11.3.2 Direction Of Writing<A name="Sec11o3o2"></A></H3>
+<P align="justify">Up to this point example phrases and sentences in this work
+ have shown the script written in what appears as a familiar left-to-right horizontal
+ style. However, such a format is used only for brief autonomous phrases or sentences
+ which take up a single line. Similarly, the individual Ithkuil characters themselves
+ are normally written in this horizontal fashion when listed by themselves as
+ in the various tables throughout this chapter.</P>
+<TABLE width="84%" border="0" cellpadding="0">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD width="25%"><DIV align="center"><IMG src="assets/11-3-2a.gif" width="95" height="273"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="75%" valign="top"><DIV align="justify">For passages taking up more
+ than one line, as in general narrative passages or “paragraphs,”
+ the script is normally written in a vertical <EM>boustrophedon</EM> fashion
+ (Greek for “as the ox plows”); specifically, it is written
+ in vertical columns starting at the upper left of a page, with the first
+ column being written top-to-bottom and each character oriented sideways
+ and opening downward, then reversing direction in the second column and
+ being written bottom-to-top with each character facing or opening upward.
+ Each line continues this “zig-zag” approach from the left
+ side of the page to the right, every other line running one direction
+ as opposed to the preceding and following lines. This is illustrated by
+ analogy with Roman letters to the left and can be seen in the sample of
+ an Ithkuil passage below.</DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+</TBODY></TABLE>
+<P>&nbsp;</P>
+<TABLE width="80%" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD width="27%" height="273" valign="top">
+ <DIV align="left"><IMG src="assets/11-3-2b.gif" width="133" height="261" align="right"></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="6%">&nbsp;</TD>
+ <TD width="67%" valign="top"> <P> <FONT size="2">TRANSLITERATION</FONT>:<BR>
+ <EM></EM><IMG src="assets/11-3-2c.gif" width="419" height="72"><BR>
+ <BR>
+ <FONT size="1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="Sound_Files/Ch-11-1.mp3"><FONT color="#FFFFFF">_</FONT>Listen!</A>
+ <A href="Sound_Files/Ch-11-1.mp3"><IMG src="assets/Audio_icon.gif" width="19" height="16" border="0" align="absbottom"></A></FONT>
+ <BR>
+ </P>
+ <P align="justify"><FONT size="2">TRANSLATION</FONT>: <EM><BR>
+ As our vehicle leaves the ground and plunges over the edge of the cliff
+ toward the valley floor, I ponder whether it is possible that one might
+ allege I am guilty of an act of moral failure, having failed to maintain
+ a proper course along the roadway.</EM></P></TD>
+ </TR>
+</TBODY></TABLE>
+
+<P>&nbsp;</P>
+<TABLE width="99%" border="0" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD><P><FONT size="4"><STRONG>11.4 HOW THE SCRIPT OPERATES<A name="Sec11o4"></A></STRONG></FONT></P></TD>
+ </TR>
+</TBODY></TABLE>
+<P align="justify">As previously stated, writing Ithkuil requires a knowledge
+ of both the morpho-phonological and morpho-syntactical rules of the language.
+ Recall that Ithkuil has two parts of speech: formatives and adjuncts. The rules
+ for writing formatives are separate from the rules for writing adjuncts. We
+ will first examine the rules for writing formatives.<BR>
+</P>
+<H3 align="justify">11.4.1 Writing Formatives<A name="Sec11o4o1"></A></H3>
+<P align="justify">As described in <A href="ithkuil-ch2-morphophonology.html">Chapter
+ 2</A>, formatives derive morphologically from a stem of the form <STRONG>C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>V<FONT size="1">i</FONT>C<FONT size="1">2</FONT></STRONG>,
+ where <STRONG>C<FONT size="1">1</FONT></STRONG> is one of 60 consonantal radicals,
+ <STRONG>C<FONT size="1">2</FONT></STRONG> is one of 60 consonantal radicals,
+ and <STRONG>V<FONT size="1">i</FONT></STRONG> is a vocalic infix determined
+ by the Form, Pattern and Stem. Specifically each abstract semantic root generates
+ three Stems within two Modes, and each Stem in turn has two Forms and three
+ Patterns. For convenience, the following table, originally shown in <A href="ithkuil-ch2-morphophonology.htm#Sec2o2o3">Sec.
+ 2.2.3</A> is repeated here to illustrate these relationships.</P>
+<P align="center"> <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 35:
+ Vocalic Infixes for Stems by Mode, Pattern &amp; Form</FONT></STRONG></P>
+<TABLE width="49%" border="1" align="center" cellpadding="0">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD colspan="2" rowspan="2">&nbsp;</TD>
+ <TD colspan="3" bordercolor="#0000FF"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#0000FF" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Primary
+ Mode</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD colspan="3" bordercolor="#FF0000"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#FF0000" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Secondary
+ Mode</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD width="12%" bordercolor="#0000FF"> <DIV align="center"><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pattern
+ 1</FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="12%" bordercolor="#0000FF"> <DIV align="center"><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pattern
+ 2</FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="12%" bordercolor="#0000FF"> <DIV align="center"><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pattern
+ 3</FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="13%" bordercolor="#FF0000"> <DIV align="center"><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pattern
+ 1</FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="12%" bordercolor="#FF0000"> <DIV align="center"><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pattern
+ 2</FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="20%" bordercolor="#FF0000"> <DIV align="center"><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pattern
+ 3</FONT></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD width="10%" rowspan="3"><DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Form
+ I</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD width="9%" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">stem
+ 1</FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>a</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>e</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>ä</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>aî</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>eì</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>aì</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">stem
+ 2</FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>u</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>o</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>ö</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>uî</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>oi</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>uì</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">stem
+ 3</FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>i</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>ë</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>ü</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>eî</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>oì</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG>ëì</STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD rowspan="3"><DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Form
+ II</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><FONT color="#009900" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">stem
+ 1</FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">â</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">ê</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">ae</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">aû</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">aè</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">aù</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><FONT color="#009900" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">stem
+ 2 </FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">û</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">ô</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">ø</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">oû</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">où</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">ëù</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR>
+ <TD bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><FONT color="#009900" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">stem
+ 3 </FONT></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">î</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">ÿ</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#0000FF" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">iu</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">eû</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">eù</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ <TD valign="middle" bordercolor="#FF0000" bgcolor="#FFFF99"> <DIV align="center"><STRONG><FONT color="#009900">iù</FONT></STRONG></DIV></TD>
+ </TR>
+</TBODY></TABLE>
+<P align="justify">As shown in the above table and described in detail in <A href="ithkuil-ch2-morphophonology.html">Chapter
+ 2</A>, it is the vocalic infix of a formative, not the consonantal radicals
+ that convey and differentiate the morphological components of Mode, Pattern,
+ Form and Stem. However, the Ithkuil script does not overtly represent symbols
+ for this vocalic infix. An Ithkuil formative (not including suffixes) is represented
+ by three characters: an initial vowel character whose phonological component
+ represents the initial Affiliation/Extension prefix (see <A href="ithkuil-ch3-morphology.htm#Sec3o4">Sec.
+ 3.4</A>), plus characters representing the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> and C<FONT size="1">2</FONT>
+ characters. Therefore it is these three characters which, in addition to their
+ phonological component, must convey the above-named morphological components,
+ additional morphological components of Focus and Conflation, as well as additional
+ phonological information such as tone and stress. The following paragraphs describe
+ how the Ithkuil script accomplishes these tasks. </P>
+<P align="justify"><BR>
+ <STRONG><A name="Sec11o4o1o1"></A>11.4.1.1 Representing C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ Consonantal Radicals</STRONG>. Distinct written symbols exist for each of the
+ 60 C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> consonantal radicals. Just as each C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ radical can mutate into one of eight other forms for a total of nine mutational
+ grades (see <A href="ithkuil-ch2-morphophonology.htm#Sec2o4">Sec 2.4</A>), so these
+ 60 written characters can be mutated into eight other characters, each corresponding
+ to the nine mutational grades. This is illustrated below for the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ radical <IMG src="assets/k-cedilla.gif" width="10" height="17" align="absbottom">.</P>
+<P><STRONG>Standard Forms</STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-1a.gif" width="639" height="107"></P>
+<P align="justify">Additionally, each C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> symbol pattern
+ has an alternate pattern, used under certain morphological circumstances described
+ later. The alternate pattern for the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> radical <STRONG></STRONG>
+ <IMG src="assets/k-cedilla.gif" width="10" height="17" align="absbottom">
+ is illustrated below.</P>
+<P><STRONG>Alternate Forms</STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-1b.gif" width="639" height="112"></P>
+<P align="justify">Note the similarity of these alternate forms to the standard
+ forms. In the case of the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> radical <IMG src="assets/k-cedilla.gif" width="10" height="17" align="absbottom">,
+ the alternate pattern is shown by a mere point-like extension at the base of
+ each character while the rest of the pattern remains identical. For all consonantal
+ characters, the nine grades of mutation are differentiated by variations in
+ the top “half” of the character, while alternate versions of characters
+ are shown in the bottom half of the character. For example, compare the standard
+ and alternate forms of <IMG src="assets/k-cedilla.gif" width="10" height="17" align="absbottom">
+ above with those of the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> radical <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">k<IMG src="assets/s-cedilla.gif" width="8" height="14" align="absbottom"></FONT></STRONG>
+ below.</P>
+<P><STRONG>Standard Forms</STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-1c.gif" width="639" height="112"></P>
+<P><STRONG>Alternate Forms</STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-1d.gif" width="639" height="112"></P>
+<P align="justify">For formatives, one of these 120 symbols (the 60 C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ radicals and their alternates) or their eight grades of variants will always
+ constitute either the first or second symbol of a word. For those formatives
+ where it is the second symbol, the first symbol will always be a vowel character.
+ Vowel characters are distinguished from consonantal characters because the former
+ always contain a sickle-like “hook” element while consonant characters
+ do not. Consequently, it is always possible to tell which is the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ symbol of a formative.</P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG>11.4.1.2 Representing C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> Consonantal
+ Radicals</STRONG>. As for symbols denoting the C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> consonantal
+ radical, they are the same 60 symbols (plus alternates and eight grades of variants)
+ used to represent C<FONT size="2">1</FONT> forms, however they do not necessarily
+ represent the same phonemic values as when used for C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ forms. If we compare Tables 6 and 7 in <A href="ithkuil-ch2-morphophonology.htm#Sec2o4">Section
+ 2.4</A> we see that of the 60 C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radicals in Grade 1,
+ only 24 of them can also be C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> radicals, and even these
+ 24 mutate in a completely different manner than their C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ counterparts. In other words, the same written symbol often represents completely
+ different consonantal forms, depending on whether it is being used to represent
+ a C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> radical or a C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radical. Thus,
+ for example, the written symbol for <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>k</STRONG></FONT>
+ in Grade 4 will be interpreted as <IMG src="assets/k-aspirated.gif" width="19" height="18" align="absbottom">
+ if representing a C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> radical, but must be interpreted
+ as <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>sk</STRONG></FONT> if representing
+ a C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radical. </P>
+<P align="justify">So how is the reader supposed to know if it is a C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ versus C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radical being represented? By the position of
+ the symbol in the word, i.e., whether it is the first consonantal symbol in
+ the word (indicating it is C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>) or whether it is the second
+ consonantal symbol in the word (indicating it is C<FONT size="1">2</FONT>).
+ The second consonantal symbol in a formative will always represent one of the
+ nine grades of a C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> consonantal radical. Let us illustrate
+ this principle by examples.</P>
+
+<BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <P align="justify"><IMG src="assets/11-4-1-2.gif" width="435" height="110"></P>
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P align="justify">Note how it is mere position within the word that distinguishes
+ the interpretation to be given to what are otherwise identical written symbols,
+ allowing six phonologically different radicals to be represented by only three
+ different symbols. In this manner, Ithkuil can make do with symbols for C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ radicals without requiring separate symbols for C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radicals.</P>
+<P align="justify">As for those C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radicals in Grade 1 that
+ do not correspond to any C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> radicals in Grade 1 (i.e.,
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">b, d, <IMG src="assets/d-cedilla.gif" width="12" height="17" align="absmiddle">,
+ g, <IMG src="assets/g-dot.gif" width="12" height="19" align="absbottom">,
+ j, v, <IMG src="assets/z-dot.gif" width="9" height="15" align="absmiddle"></FONT></STRONG>),
+ Ithkuil represents these using C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> symbols as well. They
+ simply have completely different phonological values than for their usage as
+ C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> symbols. As an example, the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ symbol for <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">šp</FONT></STRONG>
+ becomes the symbol for <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>r</STRONG></FONT>
+ when representing a C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radical. Again, it is mere position
+ in the word that clues the reader into interpreting the symbol as a C<FONT size="1">2</FONT>
+ radical, rather than C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>. </P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG>11.4.1.3 Representing Pattern and Stem</STRONG>. The
+ three Stems and three Patterns associated with each root are shown by a specific
+ pattern of diacritic dots on the two radical consonants of the stem. This diacritic
+ pattern is distinguished both by the selection of which consonantal radical
+ is marked, as well as whether the diacritic is placed below the character or
+ alongside. This is illustrated in the table below.</P>
+<P><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>Table 36: Diacritic Markings
+ for Displaying Pattern and Stem<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-3.gif" width="493" height="131"></STRONG></FONT></P>
+<P>&nbsp;</P>
+<P align="justify"> <STRONG>11.4.1.4 Representing Stress</STRONG>. The four stress
+ patterns (see <A href="ithkuil-ch1-phonology.htm#Sec1o3o3">Sec. 1.3.3</A>) are shown
+ by the four-way alternation between standard versus alternate forms of the two
+ consonant radicals, as previously described and illustrated in <A href="ithkuil-ch11-script.htm#Sec11o4o1o1">Sec.
+ 11.4.1.1</A>. Therefore, if we represent the standard forms of the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ and C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radicals as <STRONG>S</STRONG> and alternate forms
+ as <STRONG>A</STRONG>, and the initial vowel character as <STRONG>V</STRONG>,
+ the representation of the four stress patterns using the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>/C<FONT size="1">2</FONT>
+ sequence of characters is as follows:</P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><BR>
+ Table 37: Pattern of Character Alternations Indicating Stress<BR>
+ </FONT></STRONG><IMG src="assets/11-4-1-4.gif" width="535" height="187"><BR>
+</P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG>11.4.1.5 Representing Vowels, Mode, and Form</STRONG>.
+ As we have seen elsewhere, the value of any vowel in an Ithkuil formative is
+ completely predictable based on the morphology of the formative itself, with
+ the exception of the vocalic prefixes used to show Affiliation, Extension and
+ Conflation (see <A href="ithkuil-ch3-morphology.htm#Sec3o2">Secs.
+ 3.2</A>, <A href="ithkuil-ch3-morphology.htm#Sec3o4">3.4</A> and
+ <A href="ithkuil-ch5a-verbs.htm#Sec5o4o1">5.4.1</A> respectively). Therefore,
+ it is unnecessary to represent vowels in a Ithkuil written word except for a
+ character representing the vocalic prefix which also conveys the additional
+ morphological information necessary to determine the vowels to be infixed elsewhere
+ within the stem. Consequently, a written Ithkuil formative will contain only
+ one symbol representing a vowel, and this symbol will indicate the vocalic prefix
+ (if any), as well as the Mode, the Form, the vocalic mutation series, and tone
+ of the word. The details of how this vowel symbol conveys this information is
+ described in the paragraphs below.</P>
+<P align="justify">There are 24 possible vocalic prefixes to Ithkuil formatives
+ which indicate Affiliation and Extension for nouns or for the first of the seven
+ conflations for verbs. Consequently there are 24 basic vowel characters whose
+ phonetic value corresponds to these prefixes. These 24 characters in turn have
+ an alternate form called the secondary used to indicate the secondary mode of
+ the stem (i.e., corresponding to <FONT size="2">REPRESENTATIVE</FONT> essence
+ as per <A href="ithkuil-ch2-morphophonology.htm#Sec2o2o3">Secs. 2.2.3</A> and <A href="ithkuil-ch3-morphology.htm#Sec3o8o1">3.8.1</A>).
+ Both primary and secondary forms in turn have “hook-reversed” forms,
+ i.e., forms identical to the primary and secondary forms, but with the sickle-like
+ hook portion of the character curved in the opposite direction; these hook-reversed
+ forms are used to indicate Form II of the formative, corresponding to the <FONT size="2">FORMAL</FONT>
+ designation as explained in <A href="ithkuil-ch2-morphophonology.htm#Sec2o2o3">Secs.
+ 2.2.3</A> and <A href="ithkuil-ch3-morphology.htm#Sec3o7">3.7</A>.
+ The alternate and hook-reversed forms added to the 24 primary vowel characters,
+ renders 96 characters. These 96 in turn have eight modifications to indicate
+ the nine mutational series of a stem’s vocalic infix (see <A href="ithkuil-ch2-morphophonology.htm#Sec2o5">Sec.
+ 2.5</A>), resulting in 864 vowel characters. One of these 864 vowel symbols
+ will always be the first character of an Ithkuil written formative. The following
+ table illustrates an example of the basic vowel character <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">ä</FONT></STRONG>
+ with its mutations, along with its alternate and hook-reversed forms. Note that,
+ like consonantal characters, the top half of the character carries the distinctions
+ between the nine degrees of mutation.</P>
+<P><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG><FONT size="2">Primary Form</FONT><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-5a.gif" width="639" height="73"></STRONG></FONT></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Primary Form with
+ Reversed Hook</FONT><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-5b.gif" width="639" height="73"></FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Secondary Form</FONT><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-5c.gif" width="639" height="72"></FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Secondary Form with Reversed
+ Hook</FONT></STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-5d.gif" width="639" height="73"> </P>
+<P align="justify"><BR>
+ <STRONG><BR>
+ </STRONG> <STRONG><A name="Sec11o4o1o6"></A>11.4.1.6 Representing Tone</STRONG>.
+ The four functional tones are indicated by patterns of diacritic dots written
+ in conjunction with the word-initial vocalic symbol as shown below. </P>
+<P align="justify"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>Table 38:
+ Tone Diacritics</STRONG></FONT><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-6.gif" width="439" height="78"> </P>
+<P align="justify"><BR>
+ <STRONG>11.4.1.7 Representing Conflation</STRONG>. Conflation is one of the
+ three morphological categories shown by the initial vocalic prefix to a verbal
+ formative, the other two being Affiliation and Extension. We have already seen
+ that the 24 Affiliation/Extension prefixes associated with nouns and the first
+ Conflation of verbs (the <FONT size="2">OPERATIVE</FONT>) is shown by 24 autonomous
+ characters. The remaining six conflations are shown by a pattern of diacritic
+ marks placed alongside the vocalic prefix and the two consonantal radical characters.
+ The diacritic itself is a wedge-shaped mark (<IMG src="assets/11-4-1-7a.gif" width="8" height="5">
+ ) which changes to a short bar ( <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-7b.gif" width="8" height="7">
+ or <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-7c.gif" width="10" height="6"> ) if replacing
+ a diacritic dot (indicating Pattern, Stem or Tone) already present. The pattern
+ is as follows:</P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 39: Diacritic Markings
+ for Displaying Conflation</FONT><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-7.gif" width="625" height="128"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P>&nbsp;</P>
+<P align="justify"> <STRONG>11.4.1.8 Representing Affixes</STRONG>. Although every
+ affix to a formative generally has both a prefix and a suffix form, only the
+ suffix form is represented in the Ithkuil writing system, i.e., any consonantal
+ prefix to a formative in the spoken language appears as a suffix in the written
+ language. As detailed in <A href="ithkuil-ch7a-affixes.html">Chapter 7</A>,
+ the suffix consists of a consonant preceded by a vowel determined by one of
+ three affix-types and one of nine degrees. In writing, the 60 C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>/C<FONT size="1">2</FONT>
+ characters are used to represent these affixes, each with its own independent
+ consonantal value when used as an affix. In other words, the phonemic value
+ associated with these 60 symbols when written as a suffix is independent of
+ their value when written as a C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> or C<FONT size="1">2</FONT>
+ radical. As with C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> and C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> representations,
+ the reader’s clue to interpreting the symbol as an affix is by position
+ within the word; the suffix will always be the third (or more) consonantal symbol
+ in a word. Note that affixes which contain geminated (i.e., doubled) consonants
+ (e.g., <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">mm</FONT></STRONG>,
+ <STRONG> <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">ss</FONT></STRONG>,<STRONG>
+ </STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>tt</STRONG></FONT>,
+ etc.) are shown by the character corresponding to their ungeminated form plus
+ an additional underposed dot, e.g., n <IMG src="assets/arrow.gif" width="17" height="9">nn
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-8.gif" width="63" height="22" align="absmiddle">
+ . </P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG>Affix Degree</STRONG>. The nine affixual degrees associated
+ with a given consonantal affix category are represented by the same character
+ mutations used to show the nine grades of C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>/C<FONT size="1">2</FONT>
+ mutation. </P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG>Affix-Type</STRONG>. Affixes containing Type-1 vocalic
+ infixes are unmarked. Affixes having Type-2 vocalic infixes are marked with
+ a diacritic dot alongside the letter. Affixes having Type-3 vocalic infixes
+ are marked with the wedge-shaped diacritic mark alongside the character (the
+ same mark used with C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>/C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> radical
+ characters to show conflation). If a Type-3 affix character is geminated, this
+ gemination may be shown by modifying the wedge-diacritic to a short bar (as
+ explained above for Conflation) and deleting the underposed dot usually used
+ for gemination.</P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG>11.4.1.9 Representing Focus</STRONG>. <FONT size="2">POSITIVE</FONT>
+ focus is shown by placing a special diacritic, an underposed vertical bar <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-9.gif" width="16" height="20" align="middle">
+ under any available character in the word.</P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG>11.4.1.10 Representing Illocution</STRONG>. In <A href="ithkuil-ch5a-verbs.htm#Sec5o1">Sec.
+ 5.1</A> we saw that Ithkuil indicates the morphological category of Illocution
+ primarily by a consonantal infix between the word-initial vocalic prefix and
+ the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> consonantal radical. However, in Sec. 7.7.13 we
+ saw an alternative method of conveying Illocution using the <FONT size="2"><A href="ithkuil-ch7b-affixes-contd.htm#ILLaffix">ILL</A></FONT><A href="Ch-7%20Using%20Affixes%20Contd.html">
+ suffix</A> -<STRONG>V<FONT size="1">2</FONT></STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><IMG src="assets/t-cedilla.gif" width="7" height="16" align="absbottom"></FONT>,
+ used when the infixed form is not phonologically permissible. Generally, the
+ Ithkuil script conveys only the suffixed form. An exception is made however,
+ for the <FONT size="2">DIRECTIVE</FONT> illocution, for which an optional “shortcut”
+ notation exists, consisting of placing a special diacritic, a horizontal bar
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-10.gif" width="21" height="14" align="middle">
+ under the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> character.</P>
+<H3 align="justify"><BR>
+ 11.4.2 Writing Adjuncts</H3>
+<P align="justify">The rules for writing aspectual adjuncts and personal reference
+ adjuncts in Ithkuil script are distinct from writing formatives, employing a
+ different type of written symbol, specifically “composite” characters
+ made up of three separate character elements. Note that other adjuncts such
+ as combination adjuncts and affixual adjuncts are not represented autonomously
+ in the Ithkuil writing system, as these adjuncts exist purely for euphonic and
+ phonotactical considerations which are either optional, or where not optional,
+ predictable. Since combination and affixual adjuncts are alternative formats
+ for more standard morpho-phonological representations of these categories, they
+ are always represented in their standard formatting when written, regardless
+ of how they are interpreted in the spoken language.</P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG>11.4.2.1 Aspectual Adjuncts</STRONG>. These take the
+ written form of <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">P</FONT>(C<FONT size="1">b</FONT>)C<FONT size="1">X</FONT></FONT></STRONG>,
+ where the first <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>V<FONT size="1">P</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ represents the word-initial vocalic prefix indicating aspect, <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">b</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ represents a Bias suffix from <A href="ithkuil-ch6-moreverbs.htm#Sec6o6o1">Sec.
+ 6.6.1</A> represented by a C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>/C<FONT size="1">2</FONT>
+ character carrying its C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> phonological value (with the
+ glottal stop portion of the bias suffix is not represented), and the final <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">X</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ represents a specialized composite character explained below. Stress and tone
+ (indicating Mood) are shown by a specialized diacritic explained later below.
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">P</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ utilizes primary vowel forms in both standard and hook-reversed forms, depending
+ on the specific phonological value of the vowel or diphthong. Any second aspect
+ shown in the adjunct is indicated by the <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">P</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ character as well, by means of its various mutations and secondary forms, as
+ follows: Series 2 through 9 of the primary character represent additional aspects
+ 1 through 8 as shown in <A href="ithkuil-ch6-moreverbs.htm#Table19">Table
+ 19 of Sec. 6.4.1</A>; Series 2 through 9 of the secondary form of the character
+ indicate additional aspects 9 through 16; Series 2 through 9 of the primary
+ character plus an underposed dot indicate additional aspect 17 through 24; Series
+ 2 through 9 of the secondary form of the character plus underposed dot indicate
+ additional aspects 25-32.</P>
+<P align="justify">As detailed in Chapter 6, the <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">X</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ consonantal infix of an aspectual adjunct synthetically represents the three
+ morphological categories of Validation, Phase, and Sanction. Each of these categories
+ contain nine possible values for a total of 93 combinations, i.e., 789 possible
+ infixes. Rather than create 789 autonomous symbols to represent <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">X</FONT></FONT></STRONG>,
+ Ithkuil utilizes 27 character components (nine representing Validation, nine
+ representing Phase, nine representing Sanction) which are then combined into
+ one tripartite composite character. The general physical structure of this composite
+ character is as follows:</P>
+<P><IMG src="assets/11-4-2-1a.gif" width="473" height="76"></P>
+<P></P>
+<P align="justify">These twenty-seven component elements are shown below along
+ with three example composite characters, <IMG src="assets/11-4-2-1b.gif" width="83" height="26" align="absmiddle">.<BR>
+ <BR>
+ <BR>
+ <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>Tables 40, 41 and 42: Components
+ for Written Validation-Phase-Sanction Symbols<BR>
+ </STRONG></FONT><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-2-1c.gif" width="649" height="520"> </P>
+<P align="justify"> <BR>
+ Stress and tone on an aspectual adjunct, indicating Mood, are shown by varied
+ patterns of diacritic dots on the tripartite composite character, as per the
+ following examples using the composite character <IMG src="assets/11-4-2-1e.gif" width="20" height="20" align="absmiddle">.</P>
+<P align="justify"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>Table 43:
+ Mood Diacritics<BR>
+ </STRONG></FONT><IMG src="assets/11-4-2-1d.gif" width="673" height="77"><BR>
+</P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG>11.4.2.2 Personal Reference Adjuncts</STRONG>. As described
+ in <A href="Ch-8%20Morphology%20of%20Adjuncts.htm#Sec8o1">Sec. 8.1</A>, these
+ are of two types: single-referent and dual-referent. Single-referent adjuncts
+ have both a short form and a long form. The form of dual-referent adjuncts is
+ identical to the long form of the single-referent adjunct, with the addition
+ of suffixed elements. When representing these adjuncts in writing, it is always
+ the long form of the adjunct that is represented, regardless of whether the
+ speaker chooses to pronounce it as the short form. The morphological elements
+ of this long form are represented by the following combined formula, whose elements
+ are described in the list below:</P>
+
+<BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG>(<IMG src="assets/8-1-2k.gif" width="26" height="16" align="absbottom">+(<FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">B</FONT></FONT>+<FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">w</FONT></FONT>(+<FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">e</FONT></FONT>
+ (+<FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">b</FONT></FONT>)))</STRONG></P>
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P align="justify"><IMG src="assets/8-1-2j.gif" width="19" height="16" align="absbottom">
+ = optional vocalic prefix indicating the Configuration, Affiliation, Designation,
+ Focus and Essence of Referent 1, the values of which are given in <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Table25">Table
+ 25 from Sec. 8.1.2</A> and <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Table28">Table
+ 28 in Sec. 8.1.3</A>.<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/8-1-2h.gif" width="20" height="16" align="absbottom">
+ = the single or dual personal-referent consonantal infix from <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Table30">Sec.
+ 8.1.3, Table 30</A>.<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/8-1-2k.gif" width="26" height="16" align="absbottom">
+ = the vocalic case infix for Referent 1, as described in <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Sec8o1o2">Section
+ 8.1.2</A> and whose values are summarized in Table 24 in that Section.<BR>
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">B</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ = a vocalic infix indicating either the Designation and Context of Referent
+ 2 (labeled <IMG src="assets/8-1-3d.gif" width="14" height="17" align="absmiddle">
+ in <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Sec8o1o3">Sec. 8.1.3</A>)
+ in a dual-referent adjunct, <FONT size="2"><STRONG>OR</STRONG></FONT> a vocalic
+ suffix indicating the Context of Referent 1 in a single-referent adjunct (labeled
+ <IMG src="assets/8-1-2m.gif" width="18" height="15" align="absbottom">
+ in <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Sec8o1o2">Sec. 8.1.2</A>),
+ <FONT size="2"> <STRONG>OR</STRONG></FONT> the degree and affix-type of a formative
+ suffix in a single-referent adjunct (labeled <IMG src="assets/8-1-2n.gif" width="17" height="15" align="absbottom">
+ in <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Sec8o1o2">Sec. 8.1.2</A>).
+ <BR>
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">w</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ = a consonantal form representing either the consonantal case infix and Affiliation
+ for Referent 2 (described as <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><IMG src="assets/8-1-3f.gif" width="21" height="14" align="absbottom"></FONT></STRONG>
+ in <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Sec8o1o3">Section 8.1.3</A> with values given in <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Table31">Table
+ 31</A>) in a dual-referent adjunct, <FONT size="2"><STRONG>OR</STRONG></FONT>
+ the consonantal formative suffix of a Form 3 single-referent adjunct as described
+ in <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Sec8o1o2">Sec. 8.1.2</A> and
+ labeled <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><IMG src="assets/8-1-2o.gif" width="17" height="14" align="absbottom"></FONT></STRONG>.<BR>
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">e</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ = a vocalic affix either showing the Context for Referent 1 in a single-referent
+ adjunct (labelled <IMG src="assets/8-1-2p.gif" width="23" height="16" align="absbottom">
+ in <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Sec8o1o2">Sec. 8.1.2</A>)
+ or showing Affiliation for Referent 2 in a dual-referent adjunct (labelled <IMG src="assets/8-1-3e.gif" width="16" height="15" align="absbottom">
+ in <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Sec8o1o3">Sec. 8.1.3</A>).<BR>
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">b</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ = one of the 48 consonantal Bias affixes from Table 20 in <A href="ithkuil-ch6-moreverbs.htm#Sec6o6o1">Sec.
+ 6.6.1</A>.</P>
+<P align="justify">The above combined formula, when represented in Ithkuil script,
+ is written as <STRONG>(<IMG src="assets/8-1-2k.gif" width="26" height="16" align="absbottom">(<FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">w</FONT></FONT>(<FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">b</FONT></FONT>))</STRONG>,
+ where each character is written as follows:</P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2j.gif" width="19" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>
+ utilizes the characters for <STRONG>a</STRONG>, <STRONG>e</STRONG>, <STRONG>u</STRONG>
+ and <STRONG>i</STRONG> used with formatives depending on which of the four affiliations
+ is required, the nine mutations of each being used to show Configuration and;
+ for <FONT size="2">FORMAL</FONT> designation, the hook-reversed forms of the
+ four vowel characters are used; for <FONT size="2">INFORMAL</FONT> designation
+ plus <FONT size="2">POSITIVE</FONT> focus, the characters for <STRONG>â</STRONG>,
+ <STRONG>ê</STRONG>, <STRONG>û</STRONG> and <STRONG>î</STRONG>
+ are used, their hook-reversed forms indicating <FONT size="2">FORMAL</FONT>
+ designation. For <FONT size="2">REPRESENTATIVE</FONT> essence, the above patterns
+ are used but with the vowel character in its secondary form. </P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2h.gif" width="20" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>
+ utilizes the 60 C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>/C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> consonantal
+ characters (in all nine degrees) interpreted as having their C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ phonological value for each degree (e.g., the <STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2h.gif" width="20" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>
+ value -<FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>xt</STRONG></FONT>-,
+ equivalent to <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>x+ç</STRONG></FONT>,
+ would be written using the 5th degree mutation of the C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ character for <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">kt</FONT></STRONG>,
+ whose value is <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">xt</FONT></STRONG>).</P>
+<P align="justify">Before discussing the <STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2k.gif" width="26" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>+
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">B</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ character, we will discuss the representation of <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">w</FONT></FONT></STRONG>,
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">e</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ and <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">b</FONT></FONT></STRONG>.</P>
+<P align="justify">The <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">w</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ character utilizes the 60 C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>/C<FONT size="1">2</FONT>
+ consonantal characters but interpreted as having their C<FONT size="1">2</FONT>
+ phonological value, unless the alternate form of the character is used, in which
+ case it has its C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> phonological value. The nine mutations
+ of which are used to represent either the Configuration of Referent 2, or the
+ affix-type of the formative suffix <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><IMG src="assets/8-1-2o.gif" width="17" height="14" align="absbottom"></FONT></STRONG>
+ (using mutations 1, 2, and 3). Note that if <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><IMG src="assets/8-1-2o.gif" width="17" height="14" align="absbottom"></FONT></STRONG>
+ is a glottal stop it is represented by an underposed dot to the <STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2k.gif" width="26" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>
+ character rather than by a <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">w</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ character.</P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">e</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ is shown via the <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">w</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ character, as follows: <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>C =
+ a, C<IMG src="assets/11-4-2-1f.gif" width="7" height="7" align="absmiddle">
+ = u, C<IMG src="assets/11-4-1-7a.gif" width="8" height="5" align="absmiddle">
+ = â, C<IMG src="assets/11-4-1-7b.gif" width="8" height="7" align="absmiddle">
+ = û</STRONG></FONT>.</P>
+<P align="justify"><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">C<FONT size="1">b</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ is shown via the 60 C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>/C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> characters,
+ interpreted as having their C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> phonological value</P>
+<P align="justify">Stress is shown via the <STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2h.gif" width="20" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>
+ character as follows: penultimate stress is unmarked; ultimate stress is shown
+ by employing the alternate form of the <STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2h.gif" width="20" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>
+ character; antepenultimate stress is indicated by an underposed dot; preantepenultimate
+ stress by a combination of alternate form of the character and an underposed
+ dot.</P>
+<P align="justify">Tone is indicated in the written personal reference adjunct
+ by means of the diacritic pattern from <A href="ithkuil-ch11-script.htm#Sec11o4o1o6">Sec. 11.4.1.6</A>
+ above, applied to the initial <STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2j.gif" width="19" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>
+ character; in the absence of a <STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2j.gif" width="19" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>
+ character, tone is indicated on the <STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2h.gif" width="20" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>
+ character using the following diacritics: <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>C
+ </STRONG></FONT><STRONG>= falling</STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>,
+ C<IMG src="assets/11-4-2-1f.gif" width="7" height="7" align="absmiddle">
+ </STRONG></FONT><STRONG>= high</STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>,
+ C<IMG src="assets/11-4-1-7a.gif" width="8" height="5" align="absmiddle">
+ </STRONG></FONT><STRONG>= rising</STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>,
+ C<IMG src="assets/11-4-1-7b.gif" width="8" height="7" align="absmiddle">
+ </STRONG></FONT><STRONG>= broken</STRONG>.</P>
+<P align="justify"> <STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2k.gif" width="26" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>+
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">B</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ is represented by a specialized vocalic character used only in personal reference
+ adjuncts. It consists of an upper and lower set of symbols which are essentially
+ a counting system indicating one of the 81 cases (see <A href="ithkuil-ch4-case.html">Chapter
+ 4</A>). The two sets of symbols are bifurcated by one of nine horizontal bar-like
+ elements which represent <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">B</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ (NOTE: when <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">B</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ represents <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">z</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ from <A href="ithkuil-ch8-adjuncts.htm#Sec8o1o2">Sec. 8.1.2</A>,
+ only the first four of the nine bar elements are used). These symbols are shown
+ below along with a diagram showing the composition of three example <STRONG><IMG src="assets/8-1-2k.gif" width="26" height="16" align="absbottom"></STRONG>+
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">B</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ characters, respectively Case 1 with <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">B</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ =1, Case 23 with <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">B</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ = 5, and Case 50 with <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">V<FONT size="1">B</FONT></FONT></STRONG>
+ = 8.</P>
+<P align="justify"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>Tables 44,
+ 45 and 46: Components of Specialized Personal Reference Adjunct Symbols<BR>
+ </STRONG></FONT><IMG src="assets/11-4-2-2.gif" width="620" height="298"></P>
+<P></P>
+<P align="justify"> <STRONG>11.4.2.3 Valence/Version/Conflation Adjuncts</STRONG>.
+ These are written per the formula <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>(V<FONT size="1">m</FONT>)(C<FONT size="1">N</FONT>)C<FONT size="1">V</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ where <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>V<FONT size="1">m</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ is the vocalic modality suffix from <A href="ithkuil-ch5b-verbs-contd.htm#Sec5o5">Sec.
+ 5.5</A>, <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>C<FONT size="1">N</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ is the consonantal derivation prefix from <A href="ithkuil-ch5a-verbs.htm#Sec5o4o3">Sec.
+ 5.4.3</A>, and <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>C<FONT size="1">V</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ is a specialized character indicating both valence and version as per the table
+ below. <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>V<FONT size="1">m</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ is written using standard primary vowel characters; the use of secondary forms
+ indicates positive focus; the four tones indicated by series A through D mutational
+ forms. <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>C<FONT size="1">N</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ is written using the 60 C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>/C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> characters
+ with their C<FONT size="1">1</FONT> phonological value. In the absence of a
+ <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>V<FONT size="1">m</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ character, <FONT size="2">POSITIVE</FONT> focus is shown using the alternate
+ form of the <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>C<FONT size="1">N</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ character, while tone is shown by the first four mutational grades of the <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>C<FONT size="1">N</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ character. Also, the <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>C<FONT size="1">N</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ character may take an underposed bar diacritic ( <IMG src="assets/11-4-1-10.gif" width="21" height="14" align="middle">
+ ) in the absence of <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>V<FONT size="1">m</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ in order to disambiguate it as being the suffix of a preceding formative. In
+ the absence of both a <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>V<FONT size="1">m</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ and <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>C<FONT size="1">N</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ character, marked tone and focus can be shown using a placeholder <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>V<FONT size="1">m</FONT></STRONG></FONT>
+ character, the symbol for the <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>ae</STRONG></FONT>
+ diphthong which otherwise does not occur with such adjuncts.</P>
+<P align="justify"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>Table 47:
+ Valence + Version Characters<BR>
+ </STRONG></FONT><IMG src="assets/11-4-2-3a.gif" width="656" height="403"></P>
+<P align="justify">Format (<A href="ithkuil-ch5a-verbs.htm#Sec5o4o2">Sec.
+ 5.4.2</A>) is shown via diacritics to the above valence/version character, as
+ follows:</P>
+<P align="justify"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><STRONG>Table 48:
+ Format Diacritics</STRONG></FONT><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-4-2-3b.gif" width="568" height="77"><BR>
+</P>
+<H3>11.4.3 Word Boundaries, Punctuation and Foreign Transliteration</H3>
+<P align="justify">Because all formatives begin with a vowel symbol, and all written
+ adjuncts contain a specialized character, it is always possible to determine
+ where new words begin in a line of Ithkuil writing, obviating the need for a
+ blank space or other boundary between words. In turn, a blank space functions
+ to indicate a sentence boundary. And because Ithkuil morphology already indicates
+ within words themselves various attitudes, moods, and other information which
+ are normally indicated supra-segmentally in Western languages (e.g., by tone
+ or inflection of the voice, hyper-enunciation, etc.), symbols such as exclamation
+ points and question marks are likewise unnecessary. The only “punctuation”
+ symbols used are to show quotations of direct speech and phonetic transliteration
+ (as when spelling non-Ithkuil words and names). These two sets of symbols are
+ shown below. Note that the quotation marks are used only to indicate direct
+ speech; they are not used as in English to offset a word for emphasis or special
+ usage. The phonetic rendering marks indicate the word or phrase between the
+ marks is to be pronounced phonetically (i.e., alphabetically). When writing
+ alphabetically, consonantal characters carry their C<FONT size="1">1</FONT>
+ phonetic value; C<FONT size="1">2</FONT> phonetic values are shown by an underposed
+ dot. The secondary form of vowels are used to indicate the stressed syllable.
+ If desired, tone may be indicated on vowels using the same diacritic markings
+ as shown in <A href="ithkuil-ch11-script.htm#Sec11o4o1o6">Sec. 11.4.1.6</A> above.</P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <P> <IMG src="assets/11-4-3a.gif" width="7" height="13" align="absmiddle">
+ <FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">[insert quote here]</FONT> <IMG src="assets/11-4-3a.gif" width="7" height="13" align="absmiddle"></P>
+ <P><IMG src="assets/11-4-3b.gif" width="7" height="19" align="absmiddle"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">
+ [word to be pronounced alphabetically]</FONT> <IMG src="assets/11-4-3b.gif" width="7" height="19" align="absmiddle"></P>
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+
+<P>&nbsp;</P>
+<TABLE width="98%" border="0" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
+ <TBODY><TR>
+ <TD><P><FONT size="4"><STRONG>11.5 CHARACTER LISTS</STRONG></FONT><A name="Sec11o5"></A></P></TD>
+ </TR>
+</TBODY></TABLE>
+<P align="justify">The following tables detail the characters of the Ithkuil script
+ along with the various phonemic values assigned to the symbol depending on the
+ character’s function within the word. The specific usages of the various
+ sets of vowels, their secondary forms, their hook-reversed forms, and the primary
+ versus secondary forms of consonant characters have been previously explained
+ above in <A href="ithkuil-ch11-script.htm#Sec11o4o1">Section 11.4.1</A> and its various sub-sections.<BR>
+ <BR>
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 49: SET 1 VOWEL CHARACTERS
+ </FONT></STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5a.gif" width="555" height="325"></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 50: SET 1 SECONDARY
+ FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5b.gif" width="555" height="325"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 51: SET 1 HOOK-REVERSED
+ FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5c.gif" width="624" height="325"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 52: SET 1 SECONDARY
+ HOOK-REVERSED FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5d.gif" width="624" height="325"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 53: SET 2 VOWEL CHARACTERS
+ <BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5e.gif" width="556" height="325"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 54: SET 2 SECONDARY
+ FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5f.gif" width="558" height="325"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 55: SET 2 HOOK-REVERSED
+ FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5g.gif" width="612" height="325"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 56: SET 2 SECONDARY
+ HOOK-REVERSED FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5h.gif" width="619" height="331"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 57: SET 3 VOWEL CHARACTERS
+ <BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5i.gif" width="570" height="341"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 58: SET 3 SECONDARY
+ FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5j.gif" width="571" height="339"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 59: SET 3 HOOK-REVERSED
+ FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5k.gif" width="620" height="335"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 60: SET 3 SECONDARY
+ HOOK-REVERSED FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5m.gif" width="634" height="345"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 61: SET 4 VOWEL CHARACTERS
+ <BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5n.gif" width="564" height="347"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 62: SET 4 SECONDARY
+ FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5o.gif" width="564" height="331"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 63: SET 4 HOOK-REVERSED
+ FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5p.gif" width="612" height="337"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 64: SET 4 SECONDARY
+ HOOK-REVERSED FORMS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5q.gif" width="610" height="325"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P>&nbsp;</P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 65: PRIMARY CONSONANT
+ SYMBOLS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5r.gif" width="673" height="423"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 65(continued): PRIMARY
+ CONSONANT SYMBOLS <BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5s.gif" width="673" height="423"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><BR>
+ <STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 65(continued): PRIMARY
+ CONSONANT SYMBOLS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5t.gif" width="674" height="423"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 65(continued): PRIMARY
+ CONSONANT SYMBOLS</FONT></STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5u.gif" width="673" height="326"> <BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5v.gif" width="673" height="293"></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 65(continued): PRIMARY
+ CONSONANT SYMBOLS</FONT></STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5w.gif" width="673" height="619"> </P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 65(continued): PRIMARY
+ CONSONANT SYMBOLS</FONT></STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5x.gif" width="673" height="620"> </P>
+<P>&nbsp;</P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 66: ALTERNATE CONSONANT
+ SYMBOLS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5ra.gif" width="673" height="424"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"> Table 66 (continued): ALTERNATE
+ CONSONANT SYMBOLS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5sa.gif" width="673" height="423"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 66 (continued): ALTERNATE
+ CONSONANT SYMBOLS</FONT></STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5ta.gif" width="673" height="424"> </P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 66 (continued): ALTERNATE
+ CONSONANT SYMBOLS<BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5ua.gif" width="673" height="619"> </FONT></STRONG></P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 66 (continued): ALTERNATE
+ CONSONANT SYMBOLS</FONT></STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5wa.gif" width="673" height="619"> </P>
+<P><STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Table 66 (continued): ALTERNATE
+ CONSONANT SYMBOLS</FONT></STRONG><BR>
+ <IMG src="assets/11-5xa.gif" width="673" height="619"></P>
+<P>&nbsp;</P>
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