Syllabary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A syllabary is a set of written symbols that represent (or approximate) syllables, which make up words. A symbol in a syllabary typically represents an optional consonant sound ...
Cherokee syllabary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cherokee syllabary is a syllabary invented by Sequoyah to write the Cherokee language in 1819. His creation of the syllabary is particularly noteworthy in that he could not ...
WebsterSyllabary
The pdf file above is a version of Webster's Syllabary formatted in uppercase letters and a larger font than normal for young students, to aid their reading and reduce eyestrain.
Syllabaries
Syllabaries. A syllabary is a phonetic writing system consisting of symbols representing syllables. A syllable is often made up of a consonant plus a vowel or a single vowel.
syllabary -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on syllabary, a set of written symbols used to represent the syllables of the words of a language. Writing systems that use syllabaries ...
syllabary - Wiktionary
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syllabary - definition of syllabary by the Free Online Dictionary ...
syl·la·bar·y (s l-b r) n. pl. syl·la·bar·ies. 1. A list of syllables. 2. A set of written characters for a language, each character representing a syllable.
The Axunašin syllabary
The Axunašin syllabary The development of the Axunašin writing system is described along with its Wede:i origins here. The core of the writing system is the syllabary-- the ...
Ancient Scripts: Cherokee
The Cherokee syllabary was invented by a member of the Cherokee nation named Sequoya around 1821. The appearance of some of the signs indicate visual borrowing from the English ...
"Cherokee Language & Culture Preservation"
Cherokee Syllabary. and Sound Chart . To hear the individual sounds of each syllable read off by my friend Anna Huckaby click Seqouyah's syllabary below.