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- Bagam_script abstract "The Bagam or Eghap script is a partially deciphered Cameroonian script of several hundred characters. It was invented by King Pufong of the Bagam (Eghap) people, ca. 1900, and used for letters and records, though it was never in wide use. It is reputedly based on the Bamum script, though the numerals show more resemblance to Bamum than the syllabograms do, and it does not appear to be a direct descendent. The only attested example is a paper by Louis Malcolm, a British officer who served in Cameroon in World War I. This was published without the characters in 1921, and the manuscript with characters was deposited in the library of Cambridge University. This was published in full in Tuchscherer (1999).A hundred characters are recorded, though it is thought the script had several hundred more. These include logograms, some used phonetically, syllabograms (for CV and CVC syllables), as well as independent consonants and vowels.".
- Bagam_script wikiPageExternalLink page.php?item_id=script_detail&key=Qabh.
- Bagam_script wikiPageExternalLink 1912.
- Bagam_script wikiPageID "35053008".
- Bagam_script wikiPageLength "1812".
- Bagam_script wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Bagam_script wikiPageRevisionID "606296461".
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Bagam_people.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Bamileke_people.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Bamum_script.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artificial_scripts.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syllabary_writing_systems.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writing_systems_of_Africa.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Logogram.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Logosyllabic.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Megaka_language.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Məgaka_language.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Syllabogram.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLink Syllabograms.
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bagam script".
- Bagam_script wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bagam".
- Bagam_script altname "Eghap".
- Bagam_script family Bamum_script.
- Bagam_script hasPhotoCollection Bagam_script.
- Bagam_script languages Megaka_language.
- Bagam_script languages Məgaka_language.
- Bagam_script name "Bagam".
- Bagam_script time "ca. 1900".
- Bagam_script type Logogram.
- Bagam_script type Logosyllabic.
- Bagam_script wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Writing_system.
- Bagam_script wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:List_of_writing_systems.
- Bagam_script subject Category:Artificial_scripts.
- Bagam_script subject Category:Syllabary_writing_systems.
- Bagam_script subject Category:Writing_systems_of_Africa.
- Bagam_script type Language.
- Bagam_script type Language.
- Bagam_script type Script.
- Bagam_script comment "The Bagam or Eghap script is a partially deciphered Cameroonian script of several hundred characters. It was invented by King Pufong of the Bagam (Eghap) people, ca. 1900, and used for letters and records, though it was never in wide use. It is reputedly based on the Bamum script, though the numerals show more resemblance to Bamum than the syllabograms do, and it does not appear to be a direct descendent.".
- Bagam_script label "Bagam script".
- Bagam_script sameAs m.0j649x2.
- Bagam_script sameAs Q4841426.
- Bagam_script sameAs Q4841426.
- Bagam_script wasDerivedFrom Bagam_script?oldid=606296461.
- Bagam_script isPrimaryTopicOf Bagam_script.