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The inscribed punctuation marks are exclusively syllabic puncts (as opposed to word separators). {{c||Lpunct}} being attested in combination with {{c||Rpunct}}, it is filed as a ligature in TIR, but note that the punct is essentially just placed under the bar, which must not necessarily always be considered an inscribed punct, but may in some cases simply be due to space-saving or chance. This is probably the case in [[index::TV-1.1]]. See [[index::Script]] for general information on ligatures. | The inscribed punctuation marks are exclusively syllabic puncts (as opposed to word separators). {{c||Lpunct}} with a dot is used in the inscriptions of [[index::Serso]], while {{c||Rpunct2}} with a short line is preferred in [[index::Magrè]] (cp. [[index::Rpunct]] and [[index::Mpunct]]). {{c||Lpunct}} being attested in combination with {{c||Rpunct}}, it is filed as a ligature in TIR, but note that the punct is essentially just placed under the bar, which must not necessarily always be considered an inscribed punct, but may in some cases simply be due to space-saving or chance. This is probably the case in [[index::TV-1.1]]. See [[index::Script]] for general information on ligatures. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 12 April 2016
Character | |
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Customary name: | L punctuation ligature |
Represents: | l + syllable structure |
Variants and attestation
Transliteration | Sinistroverse | Dextroverse | ||
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Glyph | Number | Glyph | Number | |
Lpunct | 1 | 1 | ||
Lpunct2 | 2 | 3 |
The inscribed punctuation marks are exclusively syllabic puncts (as opposed to word separators). with a dot is used in the inscriptions of Serso, while with a short line is preferred in Magrè (cp. Rpunct and Mpunct). being attested in combination with , it is filed as a ligature in TIR, but note that the punct is essentially just placed under the bar, which must not necessarily always be considered an inscribed punct, but may in some cases simply be due to space-saving or chance. This is probably the case in TV-1.1. See Script for general information on ligatures.