Category:Other
Feature:Writing Systems WALS
Name:Alphasyllabic
Languages (110):
Conlangs (110):
Ayeri
Käläli
Rnihonön
Khafos
Quenya
Raitoliste
Songulda
Redspeech
Lajik
Vitruvian
Mostly alphabetic, but letterals for numbers and articles (which are all single syllables) are freely permitted in spelling longer words.  Pitch-stress notation disambiguates the usage of syllabic letterals.
Gwongbholu
Yulasa
Jezzali
Nejadish
Yivrian
Rligna
There are some vowel based syllabic symbols in the language.
Sihaku
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Surang Jumbar
Ferzhic
Apituka
Labasje
Toilan
Uzkian
Avrelang
Liu
Emyt
South Eresian
Kumiko
Mîrkšam
Qucheanya
Lonaane
Khengjûl
Salthan
Majlang
Salhari
Sakawi
Cerstan
Kostakan
Miwonsha
Nayraki
Orin
anotherunnamed
Ulmiric
Lántas
Vishak
Tsolyani
Nevotak
Fayn
Cwengaer
Northern Lorkan
Kiswona
Attian
Old Nevotak
Iaskyon
Satang
Meino
FeNeKeRe
Vitran
Maraxxian
Minhast
Nuim
Mezhat
Cikap
Kashithes
Jumban
Oedilaaiffe
Iathi
Eiyrnas
Derovian
Workinprogressian
Lwaitel
Achiyitqan
Pach'o
Clofabian
Ɣu
Onnasurin
Weakwan
Faikari
Dhrahhynian
Szezk
Haotyetpi
Brasarg
Laga
Tadiraki Language
Nylaf
Polarian
Q.T. Lingua Franca
Chlouvanem
Choton
Shalolese
Tnaaq
’Ukana’akau
Kobold
Proto-Besokian
Fenedic
Aukayan
Old Velosti
Mikoshi
Parian
Si'asigu
Westron Written in the Tengwar. Consonant letters and vowel diacritics. The consonant letters have no inherent vowel.
Dladwu
Šamhešmi
Mipukwi
iigraa
Gwaxol
Iqglic
Iqglic has three writing systems:

* An alphasyllabary, where shapes are used for consonants and colors for vowels, as well as rules for stacking the shapes.

* A monochrome alphabet, using the shapes from the alphasyllabary.

* The Latin alphabet.
Shemola
Asso-Thrystian
Rulhilli

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