IAST -aspirate +aspirate origin of aspirate (Buehler 76-77)
k/kh emphatic (qoph)
g/gh emphatic (heth) (hook addition in Bhattiprolu script)
c/ch curve addition
j/jh hook addition with some alteration
p/ph curve addition
b/bh hook addition with some alteration
t/th emphatic (teth)
d/dh unaspirated glyph back formed
ṭ/ṭh unaspirated glyph back-formed as if aspirated glyph with hook
ḍ/ḍh curve addition

A bunch of content.[1] Some more content.[3]

Bühler's Semitic-Brahmi Correspondences
Phoenician Cursive Imperial Aramaic Direct Brahmi (IAST value) Secondarily Derived Brahmi
Aleph (a)
Beth (ba) (bha)
Gimel (ga) Bhattiprolu gh
Daleth (dha) (da), (ḍa), (ḍha)
He He (ha)
Waw Waw (va) u, o
Zayin Zayin (ja) jha
Heth Heth (gha)
Teth Teth (tha) (ṭa), (ṭha)
Yodh Yodh (ya)
Kaph Kaph (ka)
Lamedh Lamedh (la) Bhattiprolu
Mem Mem (ma) anusvara
Nun Nun (na) (ṇa)
Samekh Samekh (śa) (sa)
Ayin Ayin (e) (i)
Pe Pe (pa) (pha)
Sadek Sadek (ca) (cha)
Qoph Qoph (kha) (some other authors propose )
Res Res (ra)
Sin Sin (ṣa)
Taw Taw (ta)


References heading

  1. ^ A ref outside of refn
  2. ^ Why isn't this in the main ref list like it's supposed to be?
  3. ^ A ref inside of refn[2]

Some junk