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| | Rulers of Palenque (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | (The entire left side of the glyph block is the logograph K'UH, "god", which in this context is properly construed in its adjectival form k'uhul, "godly, holy, divine". |
 | | Syllabic signs, composed of a consonant and a vowel, are used in combination to write out words in the script or, singly, as phonetic complements, clueing how a certain logograph is to be pronounced. |
 | | This essay follows the convention of transcribing logographs in boldface capital letters and syllabic signs in lowercase bold. |
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