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**Influenced by her missionary work in Southeast Asia | **Influenced by her missionary work in Southeast Asia | ||
**Writes groundbreaking works in historical linguistics (equivalent to our timeline's William Jones) and proposes Proto-Indo-Uralic | **Writes groundbreaking works in historical linguistics (equivalent to our timeline's William Jones) and proposes Proto-Indo-Uralic | ||
***Unlike William Jones, Michaelidh is not surprised by Sanskrit's relation to Latin and Greek; she expects it | ***Unlike William Jones, Michaelidh is not surprised by Sanskrit's relation to Latin and Greek; she expects it and travels to Southeast Asia partly to verify her belief in a common ancestor for all human languages which was related to Latin and Koine Greek | ||
**Latinizes her name, originally of [[Medh Chêl]] origin, to Aenō, Aenōnis | **Latinizes her name, originally of [[Medh Chêl]] origin, to Aenō, Aenōnis | ||
**Developed a multilevel conworld with resemblances to Dante | **Developed a multilevel conworld with resemblances to Dante |
Revision as of 08:37, 11 June 2022
Aeno Michaelidh, a mystic and comparative linguist; the first conlanger in the Irtan Western world
- Influenced by her missionary work in Southeast Asia
- Writes groundbreaking works in historical linguistics (equivalent to our timeline's William Jones) and proposes Proto-Indo-Uralic
- Unlike William Jones, Michaelidh is not surprised by Sanskrit's relation to Latin and Greek; she expects it and travels to Southeast Asia partly to verify her belief in a common ancestor for all human languages which was related to Latin and Koine Greek
- Latinizes her name, originally of Medh Chêl origin, to Aenō, Aenōnis
- Developed a multilevel conworld with resemblances to Dante
- Rõktiap is the language of "heaven" in that world; its grammar is based on Michaelidh's idea of what the first human language was like (though the actual details were not a reconstruction); unlike Earthly languages Rõktiap doesn't evolve into descendants all that much (Sõiptram is an exception)
- LOTR-style presentation of Earth languages in translation
- Popular among Catholics for having an accurate analogy for the Trinity
- Michaelidh's work was co-opted and tweaked/reinterpreted by Remonitionists and given occult interpretations