alphabetumokra
Alphabetumokra is a fictional or hypothetical hybrid writing system described in linguistic and conlang literature. It combines an alphabetic layer that provides phonemic representation with a logographic layer that encodes common morphemes and frequently used words. The concept is used to explore how multiple graphic strata can interact to shape readability and learning in a constructed language.
Phonology is represented by a compact set of alphabet glyphs, while the logographic layer includes a curated
History and usage: The term and concept originated in contemporary conlang and linguistic design discussions as
Relation to other systems: Alphabetumokra is related to mixed scripts and logo-syllabaries, combining alphabetic and logographic