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Sano- 08-17-2008
Aceri Halit
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/acerihalit.php The Aceri Halit script was invented by Joel Barrott and combines features of the Arabic, Devanagari, Thai and Tibetan scripts with new characteristics added by Joel. He uses it as a alternative way of writing English, but it can also be used to write other languages written with the Arabic, Devanagari or Latin alphabets. Hmmm, where do I start... It's just too much, overdone. The stress marks make the whole thing pretty unreadable.

Thakowsaizmu- 08-18-2008

It looks like something I'd make at work to kill some time only to toss out because it's... well overdone is a nice way of putting it.

Alonocus- 08-18-2008

I don't understand what function the stress marks have when applied to all words. It would be much more visually acceptable if only syllable specific stress was applied.

Tolkien_Freak- 08-18-2008

Without the stress marks, it could look good, but it still has some notably complicated characters (the ones labled 'kh' and 'ch' - whatever that means - come to mind).

kyonides- 08-19-2008

Well, the stress marks look a bit large... and require a lot of space just to write them down...

brank- 11-12-2008

The stress marks are too much. Indicating stress is fine, but when it's in every word the line is meaningless, and it's not very good at indicating which syllable it applies to unless there are multiple lines. The M and N characters are almost identical and the very minor difference between them would be lost unless exaggerated. R/L/KH/CH/J/ZH are too complicated. I'm not a fan of linked scripts that can't be written without lifting the pen for every letter. What's the point of linking them?

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