Metelko alphabet

Metelko alphabet

The Metelko alphabet (Slovene: metelčica) was a Slovene writing system developed by Franc Serafin Metelko. It was used by a small group of authors from 1825 to 1833 but it was never generally accepted.

Example of the Metelko alphabet: Valentin Stanič's adaptation of the poem "Der Kaiser und der Abt" by Gottfried August Bürger

Metelko introduced his alphabet in the book Lehrgebäude der slowenischen Sprache im Königreiche Illyrien und in den benachbarten Provinzen (Slovenian Textbook for the Kingdom of Illyria and Neighboring Provinces, 1825). He invented his alphabet in order to replace the formerly used Bohorič alphabet (bohoričica), which was considered problematic in certain situations. Metelko was influenced by the ideas of Jernej Kopitar, a well-known linguist who also participated in the development of the modern Serbian alphabet (created by Vuk Karadžić, following Kopitar's ideas).

Metelko's alphabet has 32 letters in following order:

A B D E Metelko E.gif F G H Metelko H.gif I Metelko EE.gif J K L Metelko LJ.gif M N Metelko NJ.gif O Metelko O.gif P R S Metelko Š.gif Metelko ŠČ.gif Metelko Z.gif Metelko Ž.gif T U V Metelko C.gif Metelko Č.gif

Special letters are explained in the following table (other letters have the same meaning as in modern Slovene):

Metelko's alphabet
majuscule minuscule IPA modern Slovene
Metelko C.gif Metelko c.gif /ts/ c
Metelko Č.gif Metelko č.gif /tʃ/ č
S s /s/ s
Metelko Š.gif Metelko š.gif /ʃ/ š
Metelko ŠČ.gif Metelko šč.gif /ʃtʃ/ šč
Metelko Z.gif Metelko z.gif /z/ z
Metelko Ž.gif Metelko ž.gif /ʒ/ ž
H h /h/ h
Metelko H.gif Metelko h.gif /x/ h
Metelko LJ.gif Metelko lj.gif /lj/ lj
Metelko NJ.gif Metelko nj.gif /nj/ nj
E e /ɛ/ e (open e; also ê)
Metelko E.gif Metelko e.gif /e/ e (close e; also é)
Metelko EE.gif Metelko ee.gif /ə/ e (schwa; also ə)
O o /o/ o (close o; also ó)
Metelko O.gif Metelko o.gif /ɔ/ o (open o; also ô)

Metelko wanted to solve the problem of the formerly used digraphs ZH (for /tʃ/) and SH (for /ʃ/ and /ʒ/) by replacing them with the special letters Metelko Č.gif, Metelko Š.gif and Metelko Ž.gif, based on the Cyrillic letters Ч, Ш, Ж.

Metelko also added special letters for some common clusters: Metelko ŠČ.gif, Metelko LJ.gif and Metelko NJ.gif.

The difference between glottal and velar H (/h/, /x/) is in fact not relevant to Slovene phonology, and therefore the letter Metelko H.gif was omitted by some authors.

In the formerly used Bohorič alphabet, certain words with different pronunciation had the same spelling. Metelko wanted to solve this problem by splitting E into three and O into two variants. Metelko's letters E, Metelko E.gif and Metelko EE.gif represent the vowels /ɛ/, /e/ and /ə/, which were formerly written with E. Metelko's letters O and Metelko O.gif represent the vowels /o/ and /ɔ/, which were formerly written with O.

The main problem of Metelko's alphabet was its graphic design. Metelko's letters appeared strange to the average Slovene writer and the alphabet itself was soon nicknamed krevljica 'the twisted alphabet'. Some letters were in fact difficult to write by hand. Besides Metelko was strongly influenced by his own dialect, certain solutions were not accepted by speakers of other dialects. Soon strong opposition rose against Metelko's alphabet.

After the "Slovene alphabet war" Metelko's alphabet was forbidden in 1833. A few years later Slovenes accepted Gaj's Latin alphabet (Slovene: gajica), which is easier to write. In this alphabet variants in pronunciation are written using diacritics (é, ê, ó, ô, etc.) but only in cases when it is necessary to distinguish two words (eg. klóp = bench; klôp = tick).

See also

Sources

  • Enciklopedija Slovenije, 7. zvezek, Metelčica. Mladinska knjiga, Ljubljana, 1993.

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