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=The High Valyrian Writing System=
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The Valyrian writing system is a mixed script that features an ''alphabetic component'', an ''iconic component'', and a ''paradigmatic component''. All three elements are used simultaneously.
'''Alphabetic glyphs''' are used purely for their phonetic value. Most of the time they indicate a single consonant and sometimes they are used for long vowels or sequences of sounds.
'''Iconic glyphs''' can stand for whole words, can be augmented to form different words, or inflections of the same word.
'''Paradigmatic glyphs''' are glyphs that generally have other functions and are used in specific verbal and nominal paradigms to indicate inflections.
PILE indicates the collective number.
GO indicates the aorist tense.
GO-NECK indicates the third person aorist agreement.

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The High Valyrian Writing System

The Valyrian writing system is a mixed script that features an alphabetic component, an iconic component, and a paradigmatic component. All three elements are used simultaneously.

Alphabetic glyphs are used purely for their phonetic value. Most of the time they indicate a single consonant and sometimes they are used for long vowels or sequences of sounds.

Iconic glyphs can stand for whole words, can be augmented to form different words, or inflections of the same word.

Paradigmatic glyphs are glyphs that generally have other functions and are used in specific verbal and nominal paradigms to indicate inflections.

PILE indicates the collective number.

GO indicates the aorist tense.

GO-NECK indicates the third person aorist agreement.