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*Hellenistic Greece spread to Central Asia and East India, giving us [[Kwenya]] and [[Heleasic]]. | *Hellenistic Greece spread to Central Asia and East India, giving us [[Kwenya]] and [[Heleasic]]. | ||
*The Roman Empire expanded to Greece, Eastern Europe, South India and Caucasus, hence influencing Azalic, Celtic and Balkhan, but lost territory in Italy and Western Europe to the Baden and Corded Ware peoples, and in Eastern Europe they lost out to Celts eventually. | *The Roman Empire expanded to Greece, Eastern Europe, South India and Caucasus, hence influencing Azalic, Celtic and Balkhan, but lost territory in Italy and Western Europe to the Baden and Corded Ware peoples, and in Eastern Europe they lost out to Celts eventually. | ||
*The [[ | *The [[Siészalese]] sacked China at the end of the Tang Dynasty, ending Dynastic China. | ||
==Languages== | ==Languages== | ||
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**Celtic | **Celtic | ||
***Gallo-Brythonic | ***Gallo-Brythonic | ||
****Galatian | ****[[Galoyseg]] (Galatian) | ||
****Welsh? | ****Welsh? | ||
***Goidelic: Old Irish (written in Fraktur, using a German-like spelling: ''as·bönd, | ****Judeo-Brythonic | ||
**** | ***Goidelic: Old Irish (written in Fraktur, using a German-like spelling: ''as·bönd, nî·opënd'' 'he refuses') | ||
****an alternate history Irish | |||
***Nurian (spoken in Nuristan) | ***Nurian (spoken in Nuristan) | ||
**Italic | **Italic | ||
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**Old Chinese | **Old Chinese | ||
***Middle Chinese | ***Middle Chinese | ||
****(Sino-[[ | ****(Sino-[[Siészalese]]) | ||
****(Sino-Xeno-Mandarin) | ****(Sino-Xeno-Mandarin) | ||
***Old Tyrith | ***Old Tyrith | ||
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*Balkhan | *Balkhan | ||
*[[Kodistian]] | *[[Kodistian]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Siészalese]] | ||
*Xeno-Mandarin | *Xeno-Mandarin | ||
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*Old Tyrith | *Old Tyrith | ||
*[[L-Hebrew|Biblical and Mishnaic Hebrew]] | *[[L-Hebrew|Biblical and Mishnaic Hebrew]] | ||
*Aramaic | *Aramaic | ||
*[[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]] | *[[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]] |
Revision as of 03:15, 9 June 2020
Lõis (from the Tyrith name for 'Earth') is an alternate-history timeline for Earth.
History
Some points of divergence:
- Hellenistic Greece spread to Central Asia and East India, giving us Kwenya and Heleasic.
- The Roman Empire expanded to Greece, Eastern Europe, South India and Caucasus, hence influencing Azalic, Celtic and Balkhan, but lost territory in Italy and Western Europe to the Baden and Corded Ware peoples, and in Eastern Europe they lost out to Celts eventually.
- The Siészalese sacked China at the end of the Tang Dynasty, ending Dynastic China.
Languages
A-posteriori languages
- Uralic
- Mixolydian-influenced branch
- Phoenician-influenced branch?
- IE
- Celtic
- Gallo-Brythonic
- Galoyseg (Galatian)
- Welsh?
- Judeo-Brythonic
- Goidelic: Old Irish (written in Fraktur, using a German-like spelling: as·bönd, nî·opënd 'he refuses')
- an alternate history Irish
- Nurian (spoken in Nuristan)
- Gallo-Brythonic
- Italic
- Latin
- Living Latin
- Proto-Romance - Romance continuum
- Quasi-Norman French
- French minus GVS
- etc.
- Latin
- Hellenic
- Azalic
- Hivatish
- Qunngartutannguaq
- Prisinitutannguaq
- British Qivattu (Quasi-Estonian)
- Indo-Iranian
- Avestan
- Middle Persian
- L-Modern Persian
- Middle Persian
- Mitanni
- Avestan
- Mixolydian
- Levantine Mixolydian
- Classical Mixolydian
- Indian Mixolydian
- Southeast Asian Mixolydian
- Hawaiian Mixolydian
- Philippine Mixolydian
- Celtic
- Semitic
- Northwest Semitic
- North Semitic
- Old Togarmite
- Canaanite
- Verse:Lõis/Hebrew: Biblical Hebrew
- Mishnaic Hebrew
- Ancient Cubrite
- Phoenician
- Indo-Phoenician
- Verse:Lõis/Hebrew: Biblical Hebrew
- Aramaic
- Modern Aramaic languages
- North Semitic
- Indian Semitic
- Conservative Semlang with dual and lots of cases
- East Semitic
- Akkadian
- Far East Semitic
- Northwest Semitic
- Sino-Tibetan
- Tibetic
- L-Tibetan (quasi-Amdo/Modern Greek/Elvish)
- example: bkra shis bde legs -> vra šir vde lêr
- L-Tibetan (quasi-Amdo/Modern Greek/Elvish)
- Old Chinese
- Middle Chinese
- (Sino-Siészalese)
- (Sino-Xeno-Mandarin)
- Old Tyrith
- Sino-Tiberian
- Middle Chinese
- Tibetic
- Mon-Khmer
- Hmong-Mien
- Inuit
- British (Welshified Greenlandic) Inuit
- American Inuit
Invented language families
- Camalic
- Indus Valley
- An Bhlaoighne
- Modern An Bhlaoighne
- L-Arabic
- Euro-Harappan
- Corded Ware
- Italian Corded Ware (Toda-esque, almost no phonotactics)
- Northern Corded Ware
- "Scandinavian" with a Sámi and Old English aesthetic
- Eastern Corded Ware (with mutations)
- Harappan
- a family spoken in South India
- Corded Ware
- Baden languages
- Balkhan
- Kodistian
- Siészalese
- Xeno-Mandarin
Sacred/liturgical languages
- Greek
- Middle Persian
- Avestan
- Old Tyrith
- Biblical and Mishnaic Hebrew
- Aramaic
- Old Togarmite
- Classical Nahuatl
- Qunngartutannguaq
- Khuamnisht