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Avalonian had no native script until the arrival of Irish monks in the 10th Century. The Latin alphabet (Aval: Ulyekatti Lumaq) has undergone many changes and revisions over the centuries. The current version was adopted in 1908. | Avalonian had no native script until the arrival of Irish monks in the 10th Century. The Latin alphabet (Aval: Ulyekatti Lumaq) has undergone many changes and revisions over the centuries. The current version was adopted in 1908. | ||
Avalonian spelling in Ulyekatti Lumaq is a phonemic orthography which reflects phonological processes such as sandhi. The letters ⟨c, f, g, h, j, o, p | Avalonian spelling in Ulyekatti Lumaq is a phonemic orthography which reflects phonological processes such as sandhi. The letters ⟨c, f, g, h, j, o, p, s, v, x, z⟩ are not used, even to spell foreign names. | ||
====Avalonian Alphabet==== | ====Avalonian Alphabet==== | ||