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This font is for a hobby language I'm working on called "Neso" in its original form. This font, in the context of the "culture", is more for formal writing, monuments and official documents. The dot with some of the letters is a voicing dot, which voices that consonant's unvoiced version. For those sound groups, such as r and l, and y and w, where all members are voiced, the dot changes position in relation to the basic letter to express both voicing and place of articulation. Nasal sounds are an exception. /m/ has no dot, /n/ inside, and /ŋ/ above the base letter form. In this case, the dotting represents a change in the place of articulation.
This font and its clone Neso Fine are undergoing intermittent tweaking as I try to make them easier to read and to write. At some point I hope to come up with a more cursive version.
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