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Goulsse alphabet

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Goulsse
File:Goulsse.png
Type
LanguagesGur languages (Mooré, Kasem)[1]
CreatorWenitte Apiou and Babaguioue Micareme Akouabou
Time period
2022–present

The Goulsse alphabet or Gʋlse was created for writing Gur languages of West Africa, originally specifically for Mooré and Kasem.[1][2][3] It was developed in 2022 by Wenitte Apiou and Babaguioue Micareme Akouabou of Burkina Faso along with several others, based on the writing system used by the Kassena people for over four hundred years.[3][4] Other scripts have also been created in West Africa as part of ethnic and linguistic revitalization.[5]

The alphabet contains 30 letters,[4] plus punctuation marks, and dots above some vowel symbols to mark nasalization. The script is written from left to right in a straight line.[3][1] It does not distinguish between upper and lower case letters. Also, despite the fact that Gur languages have tonal distinctions, the script does not provide a way to mark tone differences.

The word gʋlse means 'writing' in Mooré.[3] The script has been taught to thousands of high school and university students in , Burkina Faso, and was supported by the Kassena Language Council in Burkina Faso according to a submission to the Unicode Consortium.[3][1] As of 2023 no proposal had been submitted to add Goulsse characters to Unicode.

Table

Letter Image Glyph (for typing)[citation needed]
a File:Goulsse a.png /
ã (No pic)
e File:Goulsse e.png \
ɛ File:Goulsse ɛ.png
ba File:Goulsse ba.png
ca File:Goulsse ca.png
da File:Goulsse da.png
fa File:Goulsse fa.png
ga File:Goulsse ga.png
ha File:Goulsse ha.png
ja File:Goulsse ja.png
ka File:Goulsse ka.png
la File:Goulsse la.png
ma File:Goulsse ma.png
na File:Goulsse na.png
pa File:Goulsse pa.png
nya File:Goulsse nya.png
nga File:Goulsse nya.png + /
ra File:Goulsse ta.png ߉
sa File:Goulsse sa.png
ta File:Goulsse ra.png
va File:Goulsse va.png
wa File:Goulsse wa.png 𐌎
ya File:Goulsse ya.png Θ
za File:Goulsse za.png
ɗa File:Goulsse ɗa.png
u V
ũ
ʋ File:Goulsse ʋ.png
ɩ File:Goulsse ɩ.png
o File:Goulsse o.png
ő □̈
ɔ □̇

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Yousuf, Oreen; Riley, Charles; Yacob, Daniel; Patel, Neil; Brookes, Tim (September 8, 2023). "Update on Usage and Implementation Status of African Scripts" (PDF). Unicode.org. Unicode Consortium. Retrieved 30 March 2025.
  2. "Burkina Faso Toponymic Factfile" (PDF). gov.uk. Permanent Committee on Geographical Names. December 2023. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Brookes, Tim (November 2022). "Minority Languages in West Africa". MultiLingual. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Brookes, Tim (23 August 2022). "The Vanderbilt–Burkina Faso Connection". Endangered Alphabets. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  5. Unseth, Peter (2011). "Invention of Scripts in West Africa for Ethnic Revitalization". In Fishman, Joshua A.; García, Ofelia. Handbook of Language and Ethnic Identity: The Success-Failure Continuum in Language and Ethnic Identity Efforts. 2. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 23–32. ISBN 978-0-19-983799-1. Search this book on


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