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Carrier syllabics

Carrier or Déné syllabics (ᑐᑊᘁᗕᑋᗸ, Dʌlk'ʷahke, (Dulkw'ahke) 'frog feet') is a writing system created by Adrien-Gabriel Morice for the Carrier language. It was inspired by Cree syllabics and is one of the writing systems in the Canadian Aboriginal syllabics Unicode range.

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Creator
Adrien-Gabriel Morice
Languages
Carrier (Dakelh)
Period
Created in 1885, with its usage beginning to fade in the 1920s
Script type
graphically moraic alphabet
Sister systems
Cree syllabary, which also influenced the design of the letters

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Carrier syllabics

Nodes14
Edges13
Triples42
Avg. degree1.86
Density0.142857
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Carrier syllabics

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related to External links · 14
Carrier syllabics → Athabaskan, Carrier, Carrier Linguistic Committee Roman, Déné, Dʌlk'ʷahke, February, Introduction, IPA, Languagegeek, Morice, Poser, Rev, Web, Yinka Déné Language Institute
related to history · 14
Carrier syllabics → Carrier, Carrier Linguistic Committee, CLC, English, Fort St, In, It, Its, James, Latin, Morice, Some, The Dakelh, This
related to Description · 6
Carrier syllabics → Carrier, Depending, Latin, Morice, The, There
related to Unicode · 3
Carrier syllabics → The Carrier, Unicode, Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics
Creator · 1
Carrier syllabics → Adrien-Gabriel Morice
Languages · 1
Carrier syllabics → Carrier (Dakelh)
Period · 1
Carrier syllabics → Created in 1885, with its usage beginning to fade in the 1920s
Script type · 1
Carrier syllabics → graphically moraic alphabet
Sister systems · 1
Carrier syllabics → Cree syllabary, which also influenced the design of the letters

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carrier syllabics morice writing language ipa alphabet unicode latin form created systems used transcriptions history usage syllabary adrien-gabriel cree often

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Carrier syllabicsCreatorAdrien-Gabriel Morice1.00infobox
Carrier syllabicsLanguagesCarrier (Dakelh)1.00infobox
Carrier syllabicsPeriodCreated in 1885, with its usage beginning to fade in the 1920s1.00infobox
Carrier syllabicsScript typegraphically moraic alphabet1.00infobox
Carrier syllabicsSister systemsCree syllabary, which also influenced the design of the letters1.00infobox
Carrier syllabicsrelated to DescriptionCarrier0.60section
Carrier syllabicsrelated to DescriptionDepending0.60section
Carrier syllabicsrelated to DescriptionThere0.60section
Carrier syllabicsrelated to DescriptionThe0.60section
Carrier syllabicsrelated to DescriptionMorice0.60section
Carrier syllabicsrelated to DescriptionLatin0.60section
Carrier syllabicsrelated to External linksYinka Déné Language Institute0.60section

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