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'''Anachron''', or '''Anarchon''', is where all our ([[User:IlL]] and [[User:Praimhín]]'s) historically hard-to-justify, and often jokey, a-posteriori conlangs go.
== Borrowing chains ==
Dwellingup → duʌi leŋ ʔˠiɪp̚ → Daeryeong-eup
 
== Dialects and lost sisters ==
* A Romlang that retains Old Latin clusters as clicks, etc.
 
== Bogolangs ==
* [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Shemroghian|Shemroghian]] (Aramaic/Mishnaic Hebrew-gibby Celtic)
* A Proto-Germanic gib in a continuum with Latin
** paradahsą 'paradox'
* Lakōnikaz/Lakidaimōnikaz (A Proto-Germanic gibby descendant of Doric Greek)
** [[Verse:Anachron/Lackney Gloose]]

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Anachron, or Anarchon, is where all our (User:IlL and User:Praimhín's) historically hard-to-justify, and often jokey, a-posteriori conlangs go.

Borrowing chains

Dwellingup → duʌi leŋ ʔˠiɪp̚ → Daeryeong-eup

Dialects and lost sisters

  • A Romlang that retains Old Latin clusters as clicks, etc.

Bogolangs

  • Shemroghian (Aramaic/Mishnaic Hebrew-gibby Celtic)
  • A Proto-Germanic gib in a continuum with Latin
    • paradahsą 'paradox'
  • Lakōnikaz/Lakidaimōnikaz (A Proto-Germanic gibby descendant of Doric Greek)