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== Reverse S == |
== Reverse S == |
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The reverse S radical, derived from a similar radical in Mi'kmaq logograms,<ref>Gabel, Jonathan (n.d.). "[https://jonathangabel.com/toki-pona/acknowledgements/ sitelen sitelen acknowledgements and etymology]". ''jonathangabel.com''. Retrieved 20 May 2024.</ref> represents an unknown quality. It appears in the logograms {{tp|ante}} {{ss|ante}}, {{tp|anu}} {{ss|anu}}, {{tp|kokosila}} {{ss|kokosila}}, {{tp|seme}} {{ss|seme}}, and the question mark {{ss|?}}, as well as a proposed glyph for {{tp|unu}} by {{tok|lon Jawin}}.<ref>Gabel, Jonathan (n.d.). "[https://jonathangabel.com/2021/nimi-sin/ Designing glyphs - sitelen suwi pi nimi ku suli]". ''jonathangabel.com''. Retrieved 20 May 2024.</ref> |
The reverse S radical, derived from a similar radical in Mi'kmaq logograms,<ref>Gabel, Jonathan (n.d.). "[https://jonathangabel.com/toki-pona/acknowledgements/ sitelen sitelen acknowledgements and etymology]". ''jonathangabel.com''. Retrieved 20 May 2024.</ref> represents an unknown quality. It appears in the logograms {{tp|ante}} ({{ss|ante}}), {{tp|anu}} ({{ss|anu}}), {{tp|kokosila}}<!-- ({{ss|kokosila}})-->,{{wh|linearized font doesn't render actual glyph}} {{tp|seme}} ({{ss|seme}}), and the question mark<!-- ({{ss|?}})-->,{{wh|linearized font doesn't render actual glyph}} as well as a proposed glyph for {{tp|unu}} by {{tok|lon Jawin}}.<ref>Gabel, Jonathan (n.d.). "[https://jonathangabel.com/2021/nimi-sin/ Designing glyphs - sitelen suwi pi nimi ku suli]". ''jonathangabel.com''. Retrieved 20 May 2024.</ref> |
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== References == |
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Revision as of 09:59, 27 May 2024
In sitelen sitelen, a radical is a recurring graphical component across multiple glyphs.
A
The phonetic A radical appears in the logograms a a, jaki jaki, jasima jasima, kala kala, lanpan lanpan, monsuta monsuta, pali pali, and palisa palisa.
Mouth
The mouth radical represents sound or communication. It appears in the logograms a a, kokosila kokosila, n n, sitelen sitelen, and toki toki.
Reverse S
The reverse S radical, derived from a similar radical in Mi'kmaq logograms,[1] represents an unknown quality. It appears in the logograms ante (ante), anu (anu), kokosila,[linearized font doesn't render actual glyph] seme (seme), and the question mark,[linearized font doesn't render actual glyph] as well as a proposed glyph for unu by lon Jawin.[2]
References
- ↑ Gabel, Jonathan (n.d.). "sitelen sitelen acknowledgements and etymology". jonathangabel.com. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- ↑ Gabel, Jonathan (n.d.). "Designing glyphs - sitelen suwi pi nimi ku suli". jonathangabel.com. Retrieved 20 May 2024.