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== Commentary ==
 
The inscribed punctuation marks are exclusively syllabic puncts (as opposed to word separators). See [[index::Script]] for general information on ligatures.
The inscribed punctuation marks are exclusively syllabic puncts (as opposed to word separators). {{c||Rpunct}} 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::Lpunct]] and [[index::Mpunct]]). See [[index::Script]] for general information on ligatures.
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 12 April 2016

Character
Customary name: R punctuation ligature
Represents: r + syllable structure

Variants and attestation

Transliteration Sinistroverse Dextroverse
  Glyph Number Glyph Number
Rpunct Rpunct.png 3 Rpunctd.png 0
Rpunct2 Rpunct2.png 0 Rpunct2d.png 3


The inscribed punctuation marks are exclusively syllabic puncts (as opposed to word separators). Rpunct s with a dot is used in the inscriptions of Serso, while Rpunct2 s with a short line is preferred in Magrè (cp. Lpunct and Mpunct). See Script for general information on ligatures.