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  2. Cherokee syllabary - Wikipedia

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    In his system, each symbol represents a syllable rather than a single phoneme; the 85 (originally 86) [1] characters provide a suitable method for writing Cherokee. The letters resemble characters from other scripts, such as Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Glagolitic, but are not used to represent the same sounds.

  3. Cherokee language - Wikipedia

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    In his system, each symbol represents a syllable rather than a single phoneme; the 85 (originally 86) [26] characters in the Cherokee syllabary provide a suitable method to write Cherokee. Some typeface syllables do resemble the Latin, Greek , and even the Cyrillic scripts ' letters, but the sounds are completely different (for example, the ...

  4. History of the Cherokee language - Wikipedia

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    However, since the fairly recent addition of the Cherokee syllables to Unicode, the Cherokee language is experiencing a renaissance in its use on the Internet. [44] The entire New Testament [45] is online in the Cherokee syllabary. Most Linux distributions support Cherokee input and display in any font containing the characters in Unicode ...

  5. List of writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Some scholars treat Tartessian as a redundant semi-syllabary, others treat it as a redundant alphabet. Other scripts, such as Bopomofo, are semi-syllabic in a different sense: they transcribe half syllables. That is, they have letters for syllable onsets and rimes (kan = "k-an") rather than for consonants and vowels (kan = "k-a-n").

  6. Sequoyah - Wikipedia

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    Sequoyah's third approach was to develop a symbol for each syllable in the language. He used the Bible as a reference, along with adaptations from English, Greek, and Hebrew letters. By 1821, he had created a set of 86 symbols (later streamlined to 85), each depicting a consonant-vowel sequence or a syllable of the Cherokee language.

  7. Cherokee Supplement - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee Supplement is a Unicode block containing the syllabic characters for writing the Cherokee language.When Cherokee was first added to Unicode in version 3.0 it was treated as a unicameral alphabet, but in version 8.0 it was redefined as a bicameral script.

  8. 50 One-Syllable Girl Names That Prove Less Is More - AOL

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    Sure, there are plenty of fanciful, three-syllable options if you’re looking for something sing-songy and unmistakably feminine, but one-syllable girl names can really pack a punch. Whether you ...

  9. Syllabary - Wikipedia

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    In the linguistic study of written languages, a syllabary is a set of written symbols that represent the syllables or (more frequently) morae which make up words.. A symbol in a syllabary, called a syllabogram, typically represents an (optional) consonant sound (simple onset) followed by a vowel sound ()—that is, a CV (consonant+vowel) or V syllable—but other phonographic mappings, such as ...