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Dameshon A was created by David Schonberger, who was inspired by a long-standing interest in and esthetic appreciation for the appearance of various forms of the Hebrew, Arabic, Phoenecian, Mandaic, Aramaic alphabets, as well as the Tibetan script. Elements of each of these may be recognized in the various letter-forms employed.
Dameshon A can be used to represent the sounds of the English language, though not necessarily in as complete and scientifically exact a manner as IPA. With some slight modification, it can also be used to write Hebrew or other Semitic languages.
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