Fraser Alphabet
The
Fraser alphabet
is an
artificial script
invented around
1915
by the
missionary
James O. Fraser
to write the
Lisu language
. It is a single-
case
alphabet
. The alphabet uses uppercase letters from the
Latin alphabet
, and some turned or flipped versions thereof, to write
consonants
and
vowels
.
Tones
and
nasalization
are written with characters based on
punctuation
marks. The
Chinese
government recognized the alphabet in
1992
as the
official script
for writing in Lisu.
External links
Omniglot
entry on Fraser alphabet
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