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Late Middle Chinese Hangeul


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I thought it would be fun to design a Hangeul-inspired Late Middle Chinese shorthand notation system. Since the letters are arranged into syllable blocks, the system is not Unicode-compatible, but several other notation systems already exist that are. With 64 logically constructed letters, it's not too overwhelming:

 

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PR_Hangeul_sample_small.png

軸尾〇 throat coda (-0/-ng/-k)
弇尾亼 tongue coda (-i/-n/-t)
侈尾囗 lip coda (-u/-m/-p)

平陰聲 level open voice
上陰聲 ascending open voice
去陰聲 descending open voice
平陽聲 level nasal voice
上陽聲 ascending nasal voice
去陽聲 descending nasal voice
入聲 clipped voice

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