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{
"egypt_symbol_notes": {
"bow": "Warfare and hunting tool; often a phonogram (q/p/k depending on context) and a determinative for martial power, subjugation, or protection.",
"hoe": "Agricultural implement tied to cultivation and ritual ‘preparation’; used as a determinative and phonetic sign.",
"god_figure": "Anthropomorphic marker indicating divine agency; commonly a determinative for deities.",
"bread": "Offering loaf symbolizing food and sustenance; phonetic value 't'.",
"feather": "Represents the concepts of truth and balance; phonetic value 'm'.",
"eye": "Wedjat eye symbolizing protection and healing; phonetic for 'ir' or 'jr'.",
"owl": "Common phonogram 'm'; also signifies night and hidden knowledge.",
"reed": "Symbol for writing and speech; phonetic and determinative use.",
"scribe_tools": "Represents writing, record-keeping, and administration.",
"leg": "Indicates motion, going forth, phonetic sign.",
"lizard": "Represents reptiles; associated with protective symbolism.",
"woman_seated": "Determinative for female persons or roles.",
"jar": "Associated with offerings, fluids, and ritual context.",
"crown": "Symbol of royal authority and divine power.",
"man_seated": "Determinative for male persons or generic agents."
},
"greek_symbol_notes": {
"Κ": "Kappa: Tenth letter, consonant /k/ sound, equivalent to Latin C/K.",
"γ": "Lowercase gamma, consonant /g/ sound, or nasal /ng/ before γ, κ, χ, ξ sounds.",
"ι": "Lowercase iota, vowel /i/ sound, can form diphthongs with other vowels.",
"Ν": "Nu: Thirteenth letter, consonant /n/ sound, nasal consonant with grammatical functions.",
"Τ": "Tau: Nineteenth letter, consonant /t/ sound, common in grammatical endings.",
"ο": "Lowercase omicron, short vowel /o/ sound, frequent in grammatical morphemes.",
"λ": "Lowercase lambda, consonant /l/ sound, liquid consonant with metrical significance.",
"θ": "Lowercase theta, aspirated /tʰ/ sound, distinguishes words from similar tau forms.",
"υ": "Lowercase upsilon, vowel /y/ sound, forms diphthongs and appears in many endings.",
"Θ": "Theta: Eighth letter, aspirated /tʰ/ sound in ancient Greek, /θ/ (voiceless th) in modern.",
"Η": "Eta: Seventh letter, long vowel /ē/ sound in ancient Greek, /i/ in modern Greek.",
"ς": "Lowercase sigma (final form), consonant /s/ sound, used only at word endings.",
"ε": "Lowercase epsilon, short vowel /e/ sound, appears frequently in verb conjugations.",
"-": "Hyphen; marks word division or compound elements in Greek texts.",
"Ὶ": "Capital Iota with grave accent, indicates lowered pitch or unstressed position.",
"ῖ": "Lowercase iota with circumflex accent, indicates falling tone on long vowel /ī/.",
"ί": "Lowercase iota with acute accent, vowel /i/ with raised pitch indicating word stress.",
"Ἰ": "Capital Iota with smooth breathing, vowel /i/ without initial aspiration.",
"Ἑ": "Capital Epsilon with rough breathing, indicates /h/ sound before vowel.",
"'": "Apostrophe; indicates elision (omitted vowel) or contraction in Greek.",
"Π": "Pi: Sixteenth letter, consonant /p/ sound, appears in mathematical and scientific contexts.",
"Ο": "Omicron: Fifteenth letter, short vowel /o/ sound, distinct from omega (long o).",
"Μ": "Mu: Twelfth letter, consonant /m/ sound, nasal consonant often used in word formation.",
"[": "Opening square bracket; typically editorial reconstructions or uncertain readings.",
"Α": "Alpha: First letter of Greek alphabet, vowel /a/ sound, often marks beginnings or primacy.",
"μ": "Lowercase mu, consonant /m/ sound, nasal consonant often in prefixes and roots.",
"ὲ": "Lowercase epsilon with grave accent, short /e/ sound with lowered pitch.",
"Ᾱ": "Capital Alpha with macron (long mark), indicates long /ā/ vowel quantity.",
"Γ": "Gamma: Third letter, consonant /g/ sound, or /ng/ before γ, κ, χ, ξ sounds.",
"Υ": "Upsilon: Twentieth letter, vowel /y/ sound in ancient Greek, /i/ in modern pronunciation.",
"(": "Opening parenthesis; editorial or explanatory insertions.",
")": "Closing parenthesis; completes editorial or explanatory insertions.",
"ω": "Lowercase omega, long vowel /ō/ sound, often in verb endings and declensions.",
"ῑ": "Lowercase iota with macron, explicitly marks long vowel quantity /ī/.",
"·": "Middle dot (Greek semicolon); equivalent to modern semicolon, marks major pause.",
"ῐ": "Lowercase iota with breve, explicitly marks short vowel quantity /ĭ/.",
"Ξ": "Xi: Fourteenth letter, consonant cluster /ks/ sound, compound sound written as single letter.",
"ν": "Lowercase nu, consonant /n/ sound, assimilates before consonants in pronunciation.",
"Ε": "Epsilon: Fifth letter, short vowel /e/ sound, distinct from eta (long e).",
"η": "Lowercase eta, long vowel /ē/ sound in ancient Greek, /i/ in modern pronunciation.",
"]": "Closing square bracket; completes editorial reconstructions.",
"Ι": "Iota: Ninth letter, vowel /i/ sound, can form diphthongs with other vowels.",
"κ": "Lowercase kappa, consonant /k/ sound, common in word formation and inflection.",
"1": "Numeral one; manuscript numbering, line numbers, or verse citations.",
"ῃ": "Lowercase eta with iota subscript, indicates original diphthong /ēi/ sound.",
"ψ": "Lowercase psi, consonant cluster /ps/ sound, compound phoneme as single letter.",
"ἢ": "Lowercase eta with rough breathing and grave accent, aspirated long vowel with lowered tone.",
"Ὗ": "Capital Upsilon with rough breathing and circumflex, indicates aspiration and falling tone.",
"Ἱ": "Capital Iota with rough breathing, vowel /i/ with initial aspiration /h/.",
"Ᾰ": "Capital Alpha with breve (short mark), indicates short /ă/ vowel quantity.",
"Ί": "Capital Iota with acute accent, indicates raised pitch or primary word stress.",
"Λ": "Lambda: Eleventh letter, consonant /l/ sound, liquid consonant in Greek phonology.",
"\"": "Quotation mark; marks direct speech or citations in Greek texts.",
"σ": "Lowercase sigma (medial form), consonant /s/ sound, used within words.",
"Ἡ": "Capital Eta with rough breathing, long /ē/ sound with initial aspiration /h/.",
"Χ": "Chi: Twenty-second letter, aspirated /kʰ/ sound in ancient Greek, /x/ (voiceless velar fricative) in modern.",
"ζ": "Lowercase zeta, consonant cluster /zd/ sound, represents compound phoneme.",
"Ἷ": "Capital Iota with rough breathing and circumflex accent, complex tonal marking.",
"ὶ": "Lowercase iota with grave accent, vowel /i/ with lowered pitch or unstressed.",
"ἰ": "Lowercase iota with smooth breathing, vowel /i/ without initial aspiration.",
"α": "Lowercase alpha, vowel /a/ sound, fundamental vowel in Greek phonology.",
",": "Comma; punctuation for pauses, lists, or grammatical separation.",
"ᾗ": "Lowercase eta with rough breathing, circumflex accent, and iota subscript, complex phonetic marking.",
"τ": "Lowercase tau, consonant /t/ sound, appears in many grammatical suffixes.",
"<": "Less-than symbol; editorial mark for textual corrections or variants.",
"Σ": "Sigma: Eighteenth letter, consonant /s/ sound, has special final form (ς) at word end.",
"ρ": "Lowercase rho, consonant /r/ sound, when word-initial requires rough breathing mark.",
"ἡ": "Lowercase eta with rough breathing, long /ē/ sound with initial /h/.",
"Ω": "Omega: Twenty-fourth letter, long vowel /ō/ sound in ancient Greek, /o/ in modern.",
".": "Period (full stop); marks end of sentences in Greek texts.",
"Ῥ": "Capital Rho with rough breathing, indicates /hr/ sound at word beginning (all word-initial rhos are aspirated).",
"ἕ": "Lowercase epsilon with rough breathing and acute accent, aspirated short vowel with raised tone.",
"ῆ": "Lowercase eta with circumflex accent, falling tone on long vowel /ē/.",
"Ἶ": "Capital Iota with smooth breathing and circumflex accent, vowel /ī/ with falling tone, no initial aspiration.",
"β": "Lowercase beta, consonant /b/ sound in ancient Greek, /v/ sound in modern Greek pronunciation.",
"Ὁ": "Capital Omicron with rough breathing, short /o/ sound with initial aspiration /h/.",
"Ϊ": "Capital Iota with diaeresis (trema), indicates /i/ vowel pronounced separately, not as diphthong.",
"Φ": "Phi: Twenty-first letter, aspirated /pʰ/ sound in ancient Greek, /f/ in modern pronunciation.",
"ῗ": "Lowercase iota with diaeresis and circumflex, /ī/ vowel with falling tone, pronounced separately.",
"έ": "Lowercase epsilon with acute accent (modern Greek), short /e/ sound with stress marking.",
"ἷ": "Lowercase iota with rough breathing and circumflex accent, aspirated /ī/ vowel with falling tone."
}
,
"latin_symbol_notes": {
"꜠": "Modifier letter for stress and high tone, used in phonetic transcription and transliteration.",
"꜡": "Modifier letter for stress and low tone, common in linguistic notation.",
"Ꜣ": "Capital Letter Egyptological Alef, used in transliterating Egyptian hieroglyphs.",
"ꜣ": "Small Letter Egyptological Alef, counterpart to capital version.",
"Ꜥ": "Capital Letter Egyptological Ain, reflecting voiced pharyngeal sounds in transliteration.",
"ꜥ": "Small Letter Egyptological Ain, used in Semitic transliterations.",
"Ꝁ": "Capital Letter K with Stroke, scribal abbreviation mark for legal or medieval texts.",
"ꝁ": "Small Letter K with Stroke, similar abbreviation symbol.",
"ꝑ": "Small Letter P with Stroke Through Descender, abbreviation of 'per' in medieval Latin manuscripts.",
"ꝛ": "Small Letter R Rotunda, a stylistic medieval form of 'r' to save space.",
"Ꞁ": "Capital Letter Turned L, used in paleography to denote variant forms.",
"ꞁ": "Small Letter Turned L, lowercase variant in medieval scripts.",
"Ꞃ": "Capital Letter Insular R, found in Insular script manuscripts in medieval Britain and Ireland.",
"Ꝼ": "Capital Letter Insular F, distinct letter in Celtic Insular manuscripts.",
"ꟽ": "Epigraphic Letter Inverted M, used as a logogram for 'mulier' or 'matrona' in Roman inscriptions.",
"ꟿ": "Epigraphic Letter Archaic M, represents the praenomen 'Manius' in inscriptions."
},"cuneiform_symbol_notes": {
"𒀀": "Cuneiform sign A: vowel sound /a/ in Sumerian and Akkadian, fundamental vowel marker",
"𒀭": "Cuneiform sign AN/DINGIR: divine determinative, heaven, god concept in religious texts",
"𒈗": "Cuneiform sign LUGAL: king, ruler, sovereign used in royal inscriptions and titles",
"𒊕": "Cuneiform sign UD: day, sun, light, time marker in calendrical and chronological contexts",
"𒄿": "Cuneiform sign I: vowel /i/, often used in verbal forms and grammatical particles",
"𒂍": "Cuneiform sign E: house, temple, building in architectural and religious contexts",
"𒀸": "Cuneiform sign ARAD: servant, slave, worker in administrative and legal documents",
"𒁹": "Cuneiform sign DIRIG: to exceed, surplus, extra in mathematical and accounting texts",
"𒉋": "Cuneiform sign TI: life, to live, arrow in medical, military, and philosophical contexts",
"𒆠": "Cuneiform sign KI: earth, place, land in geographical and territorial designations",
"𒌓": "Cuneiform sign ZU: to know, knowledge, wisdom in educational and scribal contexts",
"𒈨": "Cuneiform sign ME: divine powers, cultural practices in mythological and religious texts",
"𒉿": "Cuneiform sign TUKU: to have, possess, hold in commercial and legal transactions",
"𒄩": "Cuneiform sign HA: fish, to catch in texts about fishing, food, and economy",
"𒁇": "Cuneiform sign DU: to go, walk, build in construction, travel, and action contexts",
"lugal": "ATF: lugal - Sumerian/Akkadian for 'king', royal title in administrative texts",
"an": "ATF: an - Sky god An/Anu, heaven concept in religious and mythological contexts",
"ki": "ATF: ki - Earth, place, land in geographical and cosmological descriptions",
"dingir": "ATF: dingir - God, divine being, deity in religious and ceremonial texts",
"sar": "ATF: sar - To write, inscription, totality in scribal and administrative contexts",
"{d}": "ATF: determinative for divine names, indicates following word refers to a deity"
},
"cuneiform_hint": "Cuneiform signs represent syllables, words, or concepts in ancient Mesopotamian languages (Sumerian, Akkadian, Hittite, etc.). ATF format uses Latin transliteration of cuneiform symbols.",
"greek_hint": "If no specific character note is found, treat as lexical marker considering diacriticals (breathing marks, accents, vowel quantity) which affect pronunciation, meaning, and grammatical function in ancient Greek texts.",
"latin_hint": "Letters and symbols reflect phonetic values and scribal practices in manuscripts."
}