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*Harappan
*Harappan
*Unnamed Eurasiatic/Nostratic
*Unnamed Eurasiatic/Nostratic
*Unnamed
*Unnamed a priori
**[[Kirkkaselhümb]]
**Philippine
**[[Tba]]
***Tbaic
****[[Tba]]
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**[[Kirkkaselhümb]] (an isolate)
**something spoken in Oceania
*Pandoga?
*Pandoga?
===Sacred/liturgical languages===
===Sacred/liturgical languages===
*Old Chinese
*Old Chinese

Revision as of 22:03, 11 February 2019

Languages

  • Medh Chêl
  • IE (referred to as "Sino-European")
    • Italic
      • Latin
        • French
        • Altcatalà
        • British Romance (with begadkefat)
    • Hellenic
      • Ancient Greek
      • a descendant of Proto-Greek that preserves broad/slender
    • Celtic
      • Goidelic
        • Old Irish
          • Irish
          • Gaelic
          • "Druidic Irish" (literally read Old Irish)
      • Brythonic
        • Welsh
        • Cornish
        • Breton
      • Continental Celtic
        • Lövözek
    • Oselo-Germanic
    • Balto-Slavic
      • Baltic
      • Slavic
        • West Slavic
          • Sorbian
          • Lechitic
            • Polish
          • Czech
        • High Glagolitic
          • Glagolitic basilects
      • Third Balto-Slavic branch
    • Classical Armenian
      • something analytic?
    • Quibbertoot
    • Qivattutannguaq
    • Indo-Iranian
      • Indic
      • Iranian
        • Scythian
    • Camanoan
  • Semitic
    • Central Semitic
    • Far East Semitic (emphatic -> voiced stop, classifiers, loss of gender)
  • Dravidian
    • Old Tamil
      • Tamil
  • "Altaic"
  • Sino-Tibetan
    • Tibetic
      • L-Tibetan
    • Old Chinese
  • Mon-Khmer
    • Khmer
    • Vietnamese
  • Tai-Kadai
    • Thai
  • Hmong-Mien
    • Hmong

Invented language families

  • Harappan
  • Unnamed Eurasiatic/Nostratic
  • Unnamed a priori
  • Pandoga?

Sacred/liturgical languages

  • Old Chinese
  • Old Thedish
  • Old Irish
  • Middle Persian
  • Classical Glagolitic
  • Pali
  • Old Scythian
  • Hebrew
  • Arabic
  • L-Esperanto (for Homaranism)