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==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Orthography===
[[File:Moshurian-alphabet.jpeg|300px|thumb|left|The Moshurian alphabet.]]
Moshurian has its own script that is read right-to-left, top-to-bottom. It's origin is heavily debated. The general consensus is that it developed from Hátuli script which in itself probably developed from Kutic cuneiform, although some prominent alternate theories include a possible link to [[Proto-Yeldhic]] runes. Some have said the script originates in [[Proto-Taskaric]] record-taking which probably arrived during the Oalanii Period. Some have said that the shape of some plosive characters corresponds with the symbol for "blood" in the logographic orthography of Ancient Izhkut, which was pronounced ''gúp''.
Moshurian has its own script that is read right-to-left, top-to-bottom. It's origin is heavily debated. The general consensus is that it developed from Hátuli script which in itself probably developed from Kutic cuneiform, although some prominent alternate theories include a possible link to [[Proto-Yeldhic]] runes. Some have said the script originates in [[Proto-Taskaric]] record-taking which probably arrived during the Oalanii Period. Some have said that the shape of some plosive characters corresponds with the symbol for "blood" in the logographic orthography of Ancient Izhkut, which was pronounced ''gúp''.


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