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The Gandal alphabet, known as the Shul or "pure" script, directly evolves from [[Veda language|Veda]]'s script, the [[Appendix:Veda orthography|Welqor]] {{wl|abjad}}. | The Gandal alphabet, known as the Shul or "pure" script, directly evolves from [[Veda language|Veda]]'s script, the [[Appendix:Veda orthography|Welqor]] {{wl|abjad}}. | ||
Though the script is now an alphabet that indicates every vowel, sound changes resulted in different letters standing for the same sounds and some letters having several possible readings. For instance, Veda's /q/ merged with /k/ in Gandal, so Shul has | Though the script is now an alphabet that indicates every vowel, sound changes resulted in different letters standing for the same sounds and some letters having several possible readings. For instance, Veda's /q/ merged with /k/ in Gandal, so Shul has two ways to write /k/, and every doubled consonant is now pronounced like a single one. | ||
===Letters=== | ===Letters=== |
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Shul is an alphabet by David J. Peterson used to write the Gandal language from Tencent Games' Arena of Valor.
Orthography
The Gandal alphabet, known as the Shul or "pure" script, directly evolves from Veda's script, the Welqor abjad.
Though the script is now an alphabet that indicates every vowel, sound changes resulted in different letters standing for the same sounds and some letters having several possible readings. For instance, Veda's /q/ merged with /k/ in Gandal, so Shul has two ways to write /k/, and every doubled consonant is now pronounced like a single one.
Letters
The glyphs of Shul are shown with their Welqor source in the following table:
Glyph | Source | Romanization | IPA | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
p | p | p | p | |
b | b | b | b | |
t | t | t | t | |
d | d | d | d | |
th | ts | th | θ | |
thy | tsy | ch | tʃ | Used to stand for [tsj], now stands for [tʃ] before other vowels. |
thya | tsya | cha/chei | tʃɑ, tʃǝ, tʃe | See a for details about the realizations. |
thyu | tsyu | chu/chaw | tʃu, tʃaw | See u for details about the realizations. |
dh | dz | dh | ð | |
dhy | dzy | j | dʒ | Used to stand for [dzj], now stands for [dʒ] before other vowels. |
dhya | dzya | ja/jei | dʒɑ, dʒǝ, dʒe | See a for details about the realizations. |
dhyu | dzyu | ju/jaw | dʒu, dʒaw | See u for details about the realizations. |
k | k | k | k | |
g | g | g | g | |
q | q | k | q | Used to stand for [q], now stands for [k] but causes retraction of a following vowel. |
a | a | a/æ/ei | ɑ, ǝ, æ, e | Stands for [ǝ] when unstressed, otherwise stands for [ɑ], [æ] or [e] depending on the environment. |
e | e | e/a/i | ɛ, ǝ, i | Stands for [ǝ] when unstressed, otherwise stands for [ɛ] or [i] depending on the environment. |
o | o | o/a/u | o, ǝ, u | Stands for [ǝ] when unstressed, otherwise stands for [o] or [u] depending on the environment. |
f | f | f | f | |
v | v | v | v | |
s | s | s | s | |
sy | sy | sh | ʃ | Used to stand for [sj], now stands for [ʃ] before other vowels. |
sya | sya | sha/shei | ʃɑ, ʃǝ, ʃe | See a for details about the realizations. |
syu | syu | shu/shaw | ʃu, ʃaw | See u for details about the realizations. |
z | z | z | z | |
zh | zy | zh | ʒ | Used to stand for [zj], now stands for [ʒ] before other vowels. |
zya | zya | zha/zhei | ʒɑ, ʒǝ, ʒe | See a for details about the realizations. |
zyu | zyu | zhu/zhaw | ʒu, ʒaw | See u for details about the realizations. |
h | kh | h/- | h, silent | Silent in some environments. |
gh | gh | g/h/- | g, h, silent | Used to stand for [ɣ], now silent or stands for [g] or [h] or depending on the environment. |
u | u | u/aw/o | u, aw, o | Stands for [u], [aw] or [o] depending on the environment. |
w | w | w | w | |
wa | wa | wa/wei | wɑ, wǝ, we | Ligature. See a for details about the realizations. |
wi | wi | wi/way | wi, waj | Ligature. See i for details about the realizations. |
i | i | i/ay/ei | i, aj, e | Stands for [i], [aj] or [e] depending on the environment. |
y | y | y | j | |
ya | ya | ya/yei | jɑ, jǝ, je | Ligature. See a for details about the realizations. |
yu | yu | yu/yaw/i | ju, jaw, i | Ligature. Realized as [i] word-initially when unstressed, see u for details about the other realizations. |
r | r | r | ɹ | |
l | l | l | l | |
m | m | m | m | |
n | n | n | n | |
ny | ny | ny | ɲ | Used to stand for [nj], now stands for [ɲ] before other vowels. |
nya | nya | nya/nyei | ɲɑ, ɲǝ, ɲe | See a for details about the realizations. |
nyu | nyu | nyu/nyaw | ɲu, ɲaw | See u for details about the realizations. |
ng | ng | ng, n | ŋ, n | Now stands for [n] word-initially. |
Ligatures
In addition to some ligatures inherited from Welqor, Shul has a few more recent ligatures of Shul letters:
Glyph | Source | Romanization | IPA | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
tho | tho | tho/tha/thu | θo, θǝ, θu | See o for details about the realizations. |
thu | thu | thu/thaw | θu, θaw | See u for details about the realizations. |
yuyu | yuyu | yu | ju |
Punctuation
Sign | Role | Source |
---|---|---|
. | Period | . |
, | Comma | , |
? | Question mark | ? |
! | Exclamation mark | |
( ) | Parentheses | ( ) |
- | Clitic or contraction marker |
Spelling of paradigms
When examining a noun declension table, it becomes apparent that Gandal's spelling conventions require learning how to use the language separately from learning how to spell the language in the script. This distinction is illustrated by the differences in spelling between V-initial accusative singular and plural forms, both pronounced the same due to their shared initial "u," as seen below:
Numerals
Gandal uses a base-10 number system, which is shown in the following table with its Welqor sources:
Shul | Welqor | Latin |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 | 0 |
1 | 1 | 1 |
2 | 2 | 2 |
3 | 3 | 3 |
4 | 4 | 4 |
5 | 5 | 5 |
6 | 6 | 6 |
7 | 7 | 7 |
8 | 8 | 8 |
9 | 9 | 9 |