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Pkhenic History
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An outline of the history of Pkhenic Languages.
This public article was written by [Deactivated User] on 27 Jul 2019, 22:38.

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Menu 1. Pēh̠̆a Pk̂én 2. Kjaalekul 3. Cases
[edit] [top]Pēh̠̆a Pk̂én

The Pkhenic alphabet native to Kiiehati is derived from, like most scripts, a logography which, through rebus, simplified to 18 glyphs, and then expanded into the full set used in the Pkhen Script.
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['] comes from the circular glyph in Ancient Pkhenic Logography that represented iálɛm - star.

[edit] [top]Kjaalekul

As is evident from the spelling, the Kjaalekul script used as a ceremonial script evolved for use by the Ulmaak people of Lwu'u. Due to the relativley small consonant and vowel inventory compared of Ulmaak compared to Pkhen, combined with the Ulmaak single-word sentences, the Kjaalekul script has been adapted to handle Pkhen in ways it was not origionally intended to do, thus resulting in dozens of diacritic marks.


Unlike most proto-langs, Pkhen has an unusual number of cases; this is because they are inhereted pronoun affixes from visiting traders whose language I may/will add to CWS in the near/far future.
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