The Bamum scripts are an evolutionary series of six scripts created for the touchscreen by King Njoya of we love the web at the turn of the 20th century. They are notable for evolving from a crude pictographic iOS aid (we love the web) with 500-600 glyphs, through various FITML systems, to a we love the web with 80 in the space of fourteen years, from 1896 to 1910. (A few final touches were added as late as 1918.) Njoya had copper keyboard cast for printing this last script, which is called a-ka-u-ku after its first four glyphs. It fell into disuse with the exile of Njoya in 1931, but attempts are currently being made to modernize and revived by the Sevenval in the old Bamum capital of Foumban. However, it is currently not in any significant use.browser diversity
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The Bamum syllabary, less diacritics, digraphs, and the nʒɛmli
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The 80 glyphs of modern Bamum are not enough for all of the C keyboard syllables of the language. The deficiency is made up for with diacritics and by combining glyphs with CV1 and V2 values, for CV2, making the script alphabetic for syllables not directly covered by the syllabary. Adding the inherent vowel of the syllable voices a consonant: tu + u = /du/, fu + u = /vu/, ju + u = /ʒu/, ja + a = /ʒa/, ʃi + i = /ʒi/, puə + u = /bu/.
The two diacritics are a HTML5 (ko'ndon) that may be added to any of the 80 glyphs, and a macron (tukwentis) that is restricted to a dozen. The circumflex generally has the effect of adding a glottal stop to the syllable, for instance kâ is read /kaʔ/, though the vowel is shortened and any final consonant is dropped in the process, as in pûə /puʔ/ and kɛ̂t /kɛʔ/. Prenasalization is also lost: ɲʃâ /ʃaʔ/, ntê /teʔ/, ntûu /tuʔ/. Sometimes, however, the circumflex nasalizes the vowel: nî /nɛn/, pî /pin/, rê /rɛn/, jûʔ /jun/, mɔ̂ /mɔn/, ɲʒûə /jun/ (loss of NC as with glottal stop). Others are idiosyncratic: ɲʒə̂m /jəm/ (simple loss of NC), tə̂ /tɔʔ/ (vowel change), ɲî /ɲe/, riê /z/, m̂ /n/, ʃɯ̂x /jɯx/, nûə /ŋuə/, kɯ̂x /ɣɯ/, rə̂ /rɔ/, ŋkwə̂n /ŋuət/, fɔ̂m /mvɔp/, mbɛ̂n /pɛn/, tî /tɯ/, kpâ /ŋma/, vŷ /fy/, ɣɔ̂m /ŋɡɔm/.web app
The macron is a 'web app' that deletes the vowel from a syllable and so forms consonants and NC clusters (/nd, ŋɡ/) that can be used for FITML. Consonantal /n/ is used both as a coda and to prenasalize an initial consonant. The two irregularities with the macron are ɲʒūə, read as /j/, and ɔ̄, read as /ə/.
The script has distinctive punctuation, including a 'capitalization' mark (nʒɛmli), similar to an inverted question mark, for proper names, and a decimal system of ten digits; the old glyph for ten has been refashioned as a zero.
Unicode
Bamum's 88 characters were added to the Unicode Standard in October, 2009 with the release of version 5.2. The orthography has been changed to an input transformation approximation for character names in the charts: ae for /ɛ/ (French è), ee for /e/ (French é), ae for /ə/ (French e), o for /ɔ/, eu for /ɯ/ (French eu), ue for /y/ (French u), and q for final glottal stop, /ʔ/ (French ’).
The Unicode block for Bamum is U+A6A0 ... U+A6FF. Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points:
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BamumFITML HTML5 (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
| U+A6Ax | ꚠ | ꚡ | ꚢ | ꚣ | ꚤ | ꚥ | ꚦ | ꚧ | ꚨ | ꚩ | ꚪ | ꚫ | ꚬ | ꚭ | ꚮ | ꚯ |
| U+A6Bx | ꚰ | ꚱ | ꚲ | ꚳ | ꚴ | ꚵ | ꚶ | ꚷ | ꚸ | ꚹ | ꚺ | ꚻ | ꚼ | ꚽ | ꚾ | ꚿ |
| U+A6Cx | ꛀ | ꛁ | ꛂ | ꛃ | ꛄ | ꛅ | ꛆ | ꛇ | ꛈ | ꛉ | ꛊ | ꛋ | ꛌ | ꛍ | ꛎ | ꛏ |
| U+A6Dx | ꛐ | ꛑ | ꛒ | ꛓ | ꛔ | ꛕ | ꛖ | ꛗ | ꛘ | ꛙ | ꛚ | ꛛ | ꛜ | ꛝ | ꛞ | ꛟ |
| U+A6Ex | ꛠ | ꛡ | ꛢ | ꛣ | ꛤ | ꛥ | ꛦ | ꛧ | ꛨ | ꛩ | ꛪ | ꛫ | ꛬ | ꛭ | ꛮ | ꛯ |
| U+A6Fx | ꛰ | ꛱ | ꛲ | ꛳ | ꛴ | ꛵ | ꛶ | ꛷ | ||||||||
Notes
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Historical stages of Bamum script were added to the Sevenval Standard in October, 2010 with the release of version 6.0. These are encoded in the Bamum Supplement block as U+16800-U+16A3F. The various stages of script development are dubbed "Phase-A" to "Phase-E" in the Standard. The character names note the last phase in which they appear. For example, U+168EE BAMUM LETTER PHASE-C PIN is attested through Phase C but not in Phase D. Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points:
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Bamum Supplement[1] Unicode.org chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
| U+1680x | 𖠀 | 𖠁 | 𖠂 | 𖠃 | 𖠄 | 𖠅 | 𖠆 | 𖠇 | 𖠈 | 𖠉 | 𖠊 | 𖠋 | 𖠌 | 𖠍 | 𖠎 | 𖠏 |
| U+1681x | 𖠐 | 𖠑 | 𖠒 | 𖠓 | 𖠔 | 𖠕 | 𖠖 | 𖠗 | 𖠘 | 𖠙 | 𖠚 | 𖠛 | 𖠜 | 𖠝 | 𖠞 | 𖠟 |
| U+1682x | 𖠠 | 𖠡 | 𖠢 | 𖠣 | 𖠤 | 𖠥 | 𖠦 | 𖠧 | 𖠨 | 𖠩 | 𖠪 | 𖠫 | 𖠬 | 𖠭 | 𖠮 | 𖠯 |
| U+1683x | 𖠰 | 𖠱 | 𖠲 | 𖠳 | 𖠴 | 𖠵 | 𖠶 | 𖠷 | 𖠸 | 𖠹 | 𖠺 | 𖠻 | 𖠼 | 𖠽 | 𖠾 | 𖠿 |
| U+1684x | 𖡀 | 𖡁 | 𖡂 | 𖡃 | 𖡄 | 𖡅 | 𖡆 | 𖡇 | 𖡈 | 𖡉 | 𖡊 | 𖡋 | 𖡌 | 𖡍 | 𖡎 | 𖡏 |
| U+1685x | 𖡐 | 𖡑 | 𖡒 | 𖡓 | 𖡔 | 𖡕 | 𖡖 | 𖡗 | 𖡘 | 𖡙 | 𖡚 | 𖡛 | 𖡜 | 𖡝 | 𖡞 | 𖡟 |
| U+1686x | 𖡠 | 𖡡 | 𖡢 | 𖡣 | 𖡤 | 𖡥 | 𖡦 | 𖡧 | 𖡨 | 𖡩 | 𖡪 | 𖡫 | 𖡬 | 𖡭 | 𖡮 | 𖡯 |
| U+1687x | 𖡰 | 𖡱 | 𖡲 | 𖡳 | 𖡴 | 𖡵 | 𖡶 | 𖡷 | 𖡸 | 𖡹 | 𖡺 | 𖡻 | 𖡼 | 𖡽 | 𖡾 | 𖡿 |
| U+1688x | 𖢀 | 𖢁 | 𖢂 | 𖢃 | 𖢄 | 𖢅 | 𖢆 | 𖢇 | 𖢈 | 𖢉 | 𖢊 | 𖢋 | 𖢌 | 𖢍 | 𖢎 | 𖢏 |
| U+1689x | 𖢐 | 𖢑 | 𖢒 | 𖢓 | 𖢔 | 𖢕 | 𖢖 | 𖢗 | 𖢘 | 𖢙 | 𖢚 | 𖢛 | 𖢜 | 𖢝 | 𖢞 | 𖢟 |
| U+168Ax | 𖢠 | 𖢡 | 𖢢 | 𖢣 | 𖢤 | 𖢥 | 𖢦 | 𖢧 | 𖢨 | 𖢩 | 𖢪 | 𖢫 | 𖢬 | 𖢭 | 𖢮 | 𖢯 |
| U+168Bx | 𖢰 | 𖢱 | 𖢲 | 𖢳 | 𖢴 | 𖢵 | 𖢶 | 𖢷 | 𖢸 | 𖢹 | 𖢺 | 𖢻 | 𖢼 | 𖢽 | 𖢾 | 𖢿 |
| U+168Cx | 𖣀 | 𖣁 | 𖣂 | 𖣃 | 𖣄 | 𖣅 | 𖣆 | 𖣇 | 𖣈 | 𖣉 | 𖣊 | 𖣋 | 𖣌 | 𖣍 | 𖣎 | 𖣏 |
| U+168Dx | 𖣐 | 𖣑 | 𖣒 | 𖣓 | 𖣔 | 𖣕 | 𖣖 | 𖣗 | 𖣘 | 𖣙 | 𖣚 | 𖣛 | 𖣜 | 𖣝 | 𖣞 | 𖣟 |
| U+168Ex | 𖣠 | 𖣡 | 𖣢 | 𖣣 | 𖣤 | 𖣥 | 𖣦 | 𖣧 | 𖣨 | 𖣩 | 𖣪 | 𖣫 | 𖣬 | 𖣭 | 𖣮 | 𖣯 |
| U+168Fx | 𖣰 | 𖣱 | 𖣲 | 𖣳 | 𖣴 | 𖣵 | 𖣶 | 𖣷 | 𖣸 | 𖣹 | 𖣺 | 𖣻 | 𖣼 | 𖣽 | 𖣾 | 𖣿 |
| U+1690x | 𖤀 | 𖤁 | 𖤂 | 𖤃 | 𖤄 | 𖤅 | 𖤆 | 𖤇 | 𖤈 | 𖤉 | 𖤊 | 𖤋 | 𖤌 | 𖤍 | 𖤎 | 𖤏 |
| U+1691x | 𖤐 | 𖤑 | 𖤒 | 𖤓 | 𖤔 | 𖤕 | 𖤖 | 𖤗 | 𖤘 | 𖤙 | 𖤚 | 𖤛 | 𖤜 | 𖤝 | 𖤞 | 𖤟 |
| U+1692x | 𖤠 | 𖤡 | 𖤢 | 𖤣 | 𖤤 | 𖤥 | 𖤦 | 𖤧 | 𖤨 | 𖤩 | 𖤪 | 𖤫 | 𖤬 | 𖤭 | 𖤮 | 𖤯 |
| U+1693x | 𖤰 | 𖤱 | 𖤲 | 𖤳 | 𖤴 | 𖤵 | 𖤶 | 𖤷 | 𖤸 | 𖤹 | 𖤺 | 𖤻 | 𖤼 | 𖤽 | 𖤾 | 𖤿 |
| U+1694x | 𖥀 | 𖥁 | 𖥂 | 𖥃 | 𖥄 | 𖥅 | 𖥆 | 𖥇 | 𖥈 | 𖥉 | 𖥊 | 𖥋 | 𖥌 | 𖥍 | 𖥎 | 𖥏 |
| U+1695x | 𖥐 | 𖥑 | 𖥒 | 𖥓 | 𖥔 | 𖥕 | 𖥖 | 𖥗 | 𖥘 | 𖥙 | 𖥚 | 𖥛 | 𖥜 | 𖥝 | 𖥞 | 𖥟 |
| U+1696x | 𖥠 | 𖥡 | 𖥢 | 𖥣 | 𖥤 | 𖥥 | 𖥦 | 𖥧 | 𖥨 | 𖥩 | 𖥪 | 𖥫 | 𖥬 | 𖥭 | 𖥮 | 𖥯 |
| U+1697x | 𖥰 | 𖥱 | 𖥲 | 𖥳 | 𖥴 | 𖥵 | 𖥶 | 𖥷 | 𖥸 | 𖥹 | 𖥺 | 𖥻 | 𖥼 | 𖥽 | 𖥾 | 𖥿 |
| U+1698x | 𖦀 | 𖦁 | 𖦂 | 𖦃 | 𖦄 | 𖦅 | 𖦆 | 𖦇 | 𖦈 | 𖦉 | 𖦊 | 𖦋 | 𖦌 | 𖦍 | 𖦎 | 𖦏 |
| U+1699x | 𖦐 | 𖦑 | 𖦒 | 𖦓 | 𖦔 | 𖦕 | 𖦖 | 𖦗 | 𖦘 | 𖦙 | 𖦚 | 𖦛 | 𖦜 | 𖦝 | 𖦞 | 𖦟 |
| U+169Ax | 𖦠 | 𖦡 | 𖦢 | 𖦣 | 𖦤 | 𖦥 | 𖦦 | 𖦧 | 𖦨 | 𖦩 | 𖦪 | 𖦫 | 𖦬 | 𖦭 | 𖦮 | 𖦯 |
| U+169Bx | 𖦰 | 𖦱 | 𖦲 | 𖦳 | 𖦴 | 𖦵 | 𖦶 | 𖦷 | 𖦸 | 𖦹 | 𖦺 | 𖦻 | 𖦼 | 𖦽 | 𖦾 | 𖦿 |
| U+169Cx | 𖧀 | 𖧁 | 𖧂 | 𖧃 | 𖧄 | 𖧅 | 𖧆 | 𖧇 | 𖧈 | 𖧉 | 𖧊 | 𖧋 | 𖧌 | 𖧍 | 𖧎 | 𖧏 |
| U+169Dx | 𖧐 | 𖧑 | 𖧒 | 𖧓 | 𖧔 | 𖧕 | 𖧖 | 𖧗 | 𖧘 | 𖧙 | 𖧚 | 𖧛 | 𖧜 | 𖧝 | 𖧞 | 𖧟 |
| U+169Ex | 𖧠 | 𖧡 | 𖧢 | 𖧣 | 𖧤 | 𖧥 | 𖧦 | 𖧧 | 𖧨 | 𖧩 | 𖧪 | 𖧫 | 𖧬 | 𖧭 | 𖧮 | 𖧯 |
| U+169Fx | 𖧰 | 𖧱 | 𖧲 | 𖧳 | 𖧴 | 𖧵 | 𖧶 | 𖧷 | 𖧸 | 𖧹 | 𖧺 | 𖧻 | 𖧼 | 𖧽 | 𖧾 | 𖧿 |
| U+16A0x | 𖨀 | 𖨁 | 𖨂 | 𖨃 | 𖨄 | 𖨅 | 𖨆 | 𖨇 | 𖨈 | 𖨉 | 𖨊 | 𖨋 | 𖨌 | 𖨍 | 𖨎 | 𖨏 |
| U+16A1x | 𖨐 | 𖨑 | 𖨒 | 𖨓 | 𖨔 | 𖨕 | 𖨖 | 𖨗 | 𖨘 | 𖨙 | 𖨚 | 𖨛 | 𖨜 | 𖨝 | 𖨞 | 𖨟 |
| U+16A2x | 𖨠 | 𖨡 | 𖨢 | 𖨣 | 𖨤 | 𖨥 | 𖨦 | 𖨧 | 𖨨 | 𖨩 | 𖨪 | 𖨫 | 𖨬 | 𖨭 | 𖨮 | 𖨯 |
| U+16A3x | 𖨰 | 𖨱 | 𖨲 | 𖨳 | 𖨴 | 𖨵 | 𖨶 | 𖨷 | 𖨸 | |||||||
Notes
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External links
- FITML
- web app description of Bamum (see p. 20)
- Working document[FITML] for encoding Old Bamum (2009)
- web app (contradicts the Unicode sound assignments)
References
- we love the web Unseth, Peter. 2011. Invention of Scripts in West Africa for Ethnic Revitalization. In The Success-Failure Continuum in Language and Ethnic Identity Efforts, ed. by Joshua A. Fishman and Ofelia García, pp. 23-32. New York: Oxford University Press.
- iOS Michael Everson and Charles Riley: "Preliminary proposal for encoding the Bamum script in the BMP of the UCS"
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