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Westlandic is the majority language of Westland, the westernmost of the British Isles. It is a language isolate which forms a sprachbund with the Celtic languages, sharing such features as VSO word order and initial consonant mutation. The number of speakers is approximately 1.7 million. | Westlandic is the majority language of Westland, the westernmost of the British Isles. It is a language isolate which forms a sprachbund with the Celtic languages, sharing such features as VSO word order and initial consonant mutation. The number of speakers is approximately 1.7 million. | ||
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==Consonant Inventory== |
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Westlandic is the majority language of Westland, the westernmost of the British Isles. It is a language isolate which forms a sprachbund with the Celtic languages, sharing such features as VSO word order and initial consonant mutation. The number of speakers is approximately 1.7 million.