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The Naxi language of southwestern China may be written in the syllabic geba script. There is also a Naxi tradition of pictographic symbols called dongba; this may sometimes be glossed with geba for clarification, since a dongba text may be intelligible only to its author.
| Dongba and geba | |
|---|---|
| Script type | and syllabic |
Period | 1000 CE ? to present |
| Languages | Naxi |
A Latin alphabet was developed for Naxi in the 20th century.
See also
editExternal links
edit- Dr. Richard S. Cook, Naxi Pictographic and Syllabographic Scripts: Research notes toward a Unicode encoding of Naxi Archived 2015-07-30 at the Wayback Machine
- Naxi Manuscript Collection at the Library of Congress
- Naxi scripts at Omniglot
- World Digital Library presentation of NZD185: Romance and Love-Related Ceremonies. Library of Congress. Primary source 19th and 20th century manuscripts from the Naxi people, Yunnan Province, China; only pictographic writing system still in use anywhere in the world.