Appendix:Nulisü orthography

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The Nulisü language from David J. Peterson and Jessie Peterson's YouTube series LangTime Studio is written using a syllabary.

Orthography

The script used to write Nulisü is a syllabary, meaning that it has glyphs representing consonant-vowel syllables. However, it represents the sounds as they were at an earlier point in the language's history, and due to sound changes, there is no longer a one-to-one correspondence between glyphs and phonemes. In other words, the script displays a certain degree of orthographic depth.