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The Canadian Aboriginal syllabics is one of my favorite writing systems, a syllabary which determines the consonant by simple but discernible base shapes and then the orientation of the character determines the vowel, in addition to finals. For example, /mi mu ma m/ is written แฅแงแชแป in the Inuktitut variant.
Hangul is another elegantly simple featural syllabary but takes an entirely different approach. There are simple letters for each consonant and vowel, but these are then arranged to form a uniform-width block for each syllable.
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