Comments on: Standard Vulcan Script • Gotavlu-Zukitaun http://korsaya.org Project for the Preservation of Vulcan Language & Culture Fri, 15 May 2015 16:54:10 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.19 By: Briht’uhn http://korsaya.org/standard-vulcan-script-%e2%80%a2-gotavlu-zukitaun/#comment-6655 Fri, 09 Jan 2015 06:14:55 +0000 http://korsaya.org/#comment-6655 Not at this time, Avery. They are conceived more as a part of the back story of the ‘modern’ scripts, but occasionally I create “missing” ones for specific purposes/requests.

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By: Briht’uhn http://korsaya.org/standard-vulcan-script-%e2%80%a2-gotavlu-zukitaun/#comment-6644 Fri, 09 Jan 2015 05:53:43 +0000 http://korsaya.org/#comment-6644 There is no formal documentation of stroke order, Steve. Top to bottom is the only real guide. Unlike Chinese stroke are more likely to more right to left on the page, but not exclusively.

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By: Steve http://korsaya.org/standard-vulcan-script-%e2%80%a2-gotavlu-zukitaun/#comment-6631 Mon, 29 Dec 2014 03:24:27 +0000 http://korsaya.org/#comment-6631 The scripts are wonderful to behold. However, for people to write it, each of the letters need the treatment you gave to several of the “ancient” letters in that article. I can sort of see the calligraphy of this script (and of that one), but sometimes its hard to decifer which of the marks would come first. Is there an order, like in Chinese, or have you worked that out yet?

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By: Avery http://korsaya.org/standard-vulcan-script-%e2%80%a2-gotavlu-zukitaun/#comment-6341 Thu, 21 Aug 2014 03:23:35 +0000 http://korsaya.org/#comment-6341 I was wondering, is there a collection of logographic glyphs and their meanings? If not, are there plans for one?

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By: Briht’uhn http://korsaya.org/standard-vulcan-script-%e2%80%a2-gotavlu-zukitaun/#comment-6206 Tue, 17 Jun 2014 01:46:16 +0000 http://korsaya.org/#comment-6206 The leshek is often left off of the vowel “a” especially in the word ma, which means “have”. The conjunction eh occurs after words ending in a vowel. The version heh occurs after words ending in a consonant. I do not know why. It seems counterintuitive to me, but that’s how it was originally conceived by Mark R. Gardner and the VLI.

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By: Ashtar Balynestry http://korsaya.org/standard-vulcan-script-%e2%80%a2-gotavlu-zukitaun/#comment-6112 Fri, 09 May 2014 06:07:59 +0000 http://korsaya.org/#comment-6112 What is the leshek used for, exactly? I typically see it at the end of words that end with a vowel, but then I found a final “a” without it. Also, what is the difference between “eh” and “heh” as conjunctions?

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By: Jenn http://korsaya.org/standard-vulcan-script-%e2%80%a2-gotavlu-zukitaun/#comment-4824 Tue, 05 Nov 2013 15:31:36 +0000 http://korsaya.org/#comment-4824 Thank you

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By: Briht’uhn http://korsaya.org/standard-vulcan-script-%e2%80%a2-gotavlu-zukitaun/#comment-4799 Wed, 30 Oct 2013 20:34:11 +0000 http://korsaya.org/#comment-4799 There is no tel (s-curve) equivalent. The “hyphen” in the standard script (Gotavlu-zukitaun) has a specific form. It looks kind of like and inverted question mark with no dot on top, but rather a little wing, it is shown in the table above as “Pakh”.

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By: Dzhenn http://korsaya.org/standard-vulcan-script-%e2%80%a2-gotavlu-zukitaun/#comment-4798 Wed, 30 Oct 2013 20:17:16 +0000 http://korsaya.org/#comment-4798 oBrihtuhn,
How would I write a hypen/ tel in standard script? Am I missing something?
Many thanks
Dzhenn

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By: Briht’uhn http://korsaya.org/standard-vulcan-script-%e2%80%a2-gotavlu-zukitaun/#comment-4144 Wed, 15 May 2013 02:38:52 +0000 http://korsaya.org/#comment-4144 Cristin,

You are correct about the reading of how to choose individual letters. The punctuation is very “under-documented” at this point. My apologies for that.

s’Briht’uhn

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