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Ngala is system of quasi-featural glyphs, mostly monosyllabic used to represent the Qatama language. Ngala and the Qatama conlang were invented by Carl Buck for use in his conworld, Qatama. It was created as an alternative to the alphabet Moj.
myong - n. a large feline, tiger lion…etc. The picture shows a lion looking back over his shoulder.
As you can see, each radical spot is used, top left: m, bottom left: ya, top right: o, bottom right: ng. In this glyph the o modifies the ya and makes it yo.
A possible handwritten version of myong, but keep in mind, these glyphs would rarely ever be handwritten.
guja - n. water, stream, creek The picture shows a stream running throw a forest. In the above you see an example of a disyllabic glyph. Disyllabic glyphs only occur when the second syllable is one of the following nuclei: a, o, ja, ha, ya, la, ra. There are occasions when these are modifying the preceding nucleus and not acting as second syllables and the occurrences are based on phonotactic rules. E.g. ya-a is /ja:.a:/, but ya-o is /jo:/.
n'ha - n. a cut, gash, slash v. to cut, hack, slice. The picture shows an axe and a hatchet cutting a block of wood.
In this sample you see that only two radical positions are used, this is perfectly acceptable. They are variable to give way to more "pictographic" possibilities.
toj - n. warrior, fighter, combatant. The picture shows a warrior, his shield and battle axe.
This sample shows how the secondary nucleus position can be used without the first, the glyph remains readable.
Another example of a handwritten glyph, toj.
kya mongha kun ul gayam aj t'han
ma kaya kun ama nura ma utla
[kja moNha kun ul gajam aZ t@han ma kaja kun ama nura ma utKa]
IMP-part to.understand this as gift of spirt(ual) and to.celebrate this time to.live and to.breathe
Recognize this as a holy gift and celebrate this chance to be alive and breathing.
Scriptorium - a forum about writing systems, orthography and graphemes
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Information about Qatama
http://wiki.frath.net/Category:Qatama
If you have any questions about Ngala, you can contact Carl at: cfbuckjr[at]gmail[dot]com
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