(25-12-2018, 02:40 PM)Common_Man Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.This being an abjad script seems more probable to me. Malayalam is my mother tongue (it uses a Brahmic-derived script) and if all abugida scripts more or less follow that kind of style, there should've been a lot more vowel indicators (marks that are vowel specific, attached to consonants).
Yes, I think we do see few
vertical combinations in Voynichese script, with the most notable one being
ch and
c"h. I agree that Voynich script
does not look like usual abugida.
But even in abugida scripts, some vowels are not expressed by
vertical combinations. In You are not allowed to view links.
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e,
u and
o have vertical combination, but
i does not.
On the other hand, You are not allowed to view links.
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implied [ɑ] in it. “For example, ⟨ꓝ⟩ is [tsɑ̄], while ⟨ꓝꓰ⟩ is [tsē]. ”
If Voynich script is also working in this way, it would be natural to write
ba simply as
b.