* <<F6C.1384>> Hiketeppp

There are some fundamental strokes in Greco-Latin glyph designs; I'm
interested in exploring them as a possible alternative to
HIKETEP-Latin.  For example, glyphs starting with a vertical stroke
on the left might map out like this:

| Г | F | P |   |   |   |
| I | Ͱ | B | E | D |   |
| L |   | Ь |   |   |   |

The various amendments made to the fundamental stroke could be
representative of the voicing of a consonant's articulation.  For
example,

| K  | Г | unvoiced plosive |
| G  | P | voiced plosive   |
| NG | F | nasal            |
| KH | E | fricative        |
| GH | B | voiced fricative |

Or something like that.

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X - Greek letter Chi, voiceless palatal fricative [ç], as in German
ich or like the h in some pronunciations of the English words hew and
human

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