Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics

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홋착 문자(Hotcak script)는 위네바고 문자라고도 하며, 수 어족에 속하는 를 표기하는데 쓰였던 문자이다. 1870년무렵에 발명되었다. 기본적으로는 다른 아메리카 토착민 부족인 체로키족이 고안한 체로키 문자와 같이 백인들이 쓰던 로마자를 본뜬 것이다. 로마자 필기체가 바탕이 되었다. 홋착어는 1994년에 로마자 표기를 채택하여 홋착 문자는 더 이상 쓰이지 않고 있다. rdf:langString
Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics (or Great Lakes Aboriginal syllabics, also referred to as "Western Great Lakes Syllabary" by Campbell) is a writing system for several Algonquian languages that emerged during the nineteenth century and whose existence was first noted in 1880. It was originally used near the Great Lakes: Fox (also known as Meskwaki or Mesquakie), Sac (the latter also spelled Sauk), and Kickapoo (these three constituting closely related but politically distinct dialects of a single language for which there is no common term), in addition to Potawatomi. Use of the script was subsequently extended to the Siouan language Ho-Chunk (also known as Winnebago). Use of the Great Lakes script has also been attributed to speakers of the Ottawa dialect of the Ojibwe language, but suppor rdf:langString
rdf:langString Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics
rdf:langString 홋착 문자
rdf:langString Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics
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rdf:langString August 2020
rdf:langString mid-nineteenth century–present
rdf:langString Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics (or Great Lakes Aboriginal syllabics, also referred to as "Western Great Lakes Syllabary" by Campbell) is a writing system for several Algonquian languages that emerged during the nineteenth century and whose existence was first noted in 1880. It was originally used near the Great Lakes: Fox (also known as Meskwaki or Mesquakie), Sac (the latter also spelled Sauk), and Kickapoo (these three constituting closely related but politically distinct dialects of a single language for which there is no common term), in addition to Potawatomi. Use of the script was subsequently extended to the Siouan language Ho-Chunk (also known as Winnebago). Use of the Great Lakes script has also been attributed to speakers of the Ottawa dialect of the Ojibwe language, but supporting evidence is weak. Consonant and vowel letters that comprise a syllable are grouped into units that are separated by spaces. The system is of interest to students of writing systems because it is a case of an alphabetic system acquiring aspects of a syllabary. The Great Lakes script is unrelated to Cree syllabics, which was invented by James Evans to write Cree and extended to a number of other Canadian indigenous languages.
rdf:langString 홋착 문자(Hotcak script)는 위네바고 문자라고도 하며, 수 어족에 속하는 를 표기하는데 쓰였던 문자이다. 1870년무렵에 발명되었다. 기본적으로는 다른 아메리카 토착민 부족인 체로키족이 고안한 체로키 문자와 같이 백인들이 쓰던 로마자를 본뜬 것이다. 로마자 필기체가 바탕이 되었다. 홋착어는 1994년에 로마자 표기를 채택하여 홋착 문자는 더 이상 쓰이지 않고 있다.
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