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The ordinary folks simply called them Súlat Kapampángan to distinguish them from the Latin script . Kulitan is made up of Indûng Súlat, or the "progenitor" (literally "mother") characters, and the Anak Súlat, or the "offspring" (literally "child") characters. The Indûng Súlat are the base characters with the unaltered inherent vowel sounds.
- Old Kapampangan, c.1600s – 1900s, Modern Kulitan, 1900s – present
- Kapampangan
- right-to-left script, top-to-bottom
- Abugida
Kulitan is one of the indigenous writing systems of the Philippines and is used to write Kapampangan, a language spoken mainly in the province of Pampanga in Central Luzon and its surrounding municipalities. Structurally, Kulitan is an abudiga, where each consonant has an inherent vowel that is modified with diacritics.
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Kulitan or Súlat Kapampángan, the indigenous Kapampangan script, is an abugida or alphasyllabary, where the consonantal characters possess a default vowel sound that can be altered with use of diacritical marks. Kulitan, like other scripts in Southeast Asia, is an Indian-inspired script.
Brief Introduction of Kulitan Vowels The Kapampangan script has three basic vowels / A, I and U / and two monophthongized diphthongs / E and O / (left, image) Kambal Siula or twin vowels in Romanised Kapampangan are written with the diacritic ( ´ ) above the vowel when in medial position, indicating a lengthened vowel sound.
Aug 13, 2019 · Kulitan, or Súlat Kapampángan, is the indigenous Kapampangan script that has survived since the 1300s. By Anri Ichimura | Aug 13, 2019 IMAGE PHOTO: Keith Liam Manaloto Learn Kulitan is a mobile application developed by proud Kapampangan and University of the Philippines Los Banos graduate Keith Liam Manaloto.
An Introduction to Kulitan: The Indigenous Kapampangan Script October 10, 2012 “This book is unquestionably a remarkable achievement in research on kulitan, the indigenous Kapampangan script. It is a valuable reference not only for Kapampangans and scholars but also for anyone interested in Asian writing systems.” Dr. Naonori Nagaya
An Introduction to Kulitan: The Indigenous Kapampangan Script Michael Raymon Manaloto Pangilinan Center for Kapampangan Studies , 2012 - Pampanga language - 150 pages