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| agh bu-r(u)zum-ishi krimp-at-ul | | agh bu-r(u)zum-ishi krimp-at-ul |
| SUBJ to-circle-path flee-FUT-2SG.OBJ | | SUBJ to-circle-path flee-FUT-2SG.OBJ |
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| | ===Cirion's oath to Eorl=== |
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| | Vanda sina termaruva elenna-nóreo alcar enyalien, ar elendil vorondo voronwe. |
| | human all born-PL-PASS start-time-LOC freedom possess-PART, and dignity-CONJ rights-LOC equal. |
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| | Nai tiruvantes i hárar mahalmassen mi númen, |
| | They give-PASS-APPL OBL reason-CONJ conscience GEN heart, |
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| | Ar i eru i or ilye mahalmar ea tennoio. |
| | and DAT/OBL one OBL other brother spirit OPT act. |
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| binthaakaat - peanut butter | | binthaakaat - peanut butter |
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| ==Zienruol==
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| Inspirations: Lithuanian, Korean, Middle Chinese
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| Phonology: Korean consonants plus z, dzh, ch, sh, zh, v; more diphthongs
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| bwënnë "scholar"
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| lianyëych "whale"
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| Wërnëma ran ngummiëlshën da ramchëktwë da ngwëlkyëystwë zarnëngshën samiëp zhë.
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| ==Hlou, Shumian== | | ==Hlou, Shumian== |
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| woģn- > wazn "carriage" > "load, weight"? | | woģn- > wazn "carriage" > "load, weight"? |
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| ==Fictional sprachbünde==
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| ===British===
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| An Inuit language, a Corded Ware language, and Qivattu
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| *Phonological features inspired by Proto-Inuit -> Greenlandic sound changes
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| *Evidentiality
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| *(Split) ergativity
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| ===Indus===
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| ===Paleo-Iranian===
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| Old Palkhan, Old Harappan and pre-Naušahri
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| Features: retroflex consonants
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| ===Southeast Asia===
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| [[Heleasic]], [[Far East Semitic]], Eastern Mixolydian
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| ejectives?
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| ===Tibet===
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| [[Sino-Tiberian]], L-Tibetan
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| ===Northeast Asia===
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| [[Tyrith]], [[Siészal]] and [[Xeno-Mandarin]]
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| ===South Africa===
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| ===Pacific Northwest===
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| Simple phonology (no ejectives), SOV syntax
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| Uralic and Inuit languages?
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| ==Ethio-IE and Ethio-Semitic==
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| Ethio-IE: Mitanni? or something paleo-mediterranean?
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| Ethio-Semitic: Togarmite
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| ==Balkhan== | | ==Balkhan== |
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| ''Amunvō Apōllą samyetʰrą, tʰu Asklēpyą, tʰu Hugeiǭ, tʰu Panakeiǭ tʰu vičʰvą̄s deivą̄s tʰu deivǭs anadirčʰrą̄s verǰamuną̄s ...'' | | ''Amunvō Apōllą samyetʰrą, tʰu Asklēpyą, tʰu Hugeiǭ, tʰu Panakeiǭ tʰu vičʰvą̄s deivą̄s tʰu deivǭs anadirčʰrą̄s verǰamuną̄s ...'' |
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| ==Euro-Harappan languages==
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| ===something spoken in Iran===
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| Sindarin aesthetic with retroflexes
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| *''gwiriṇ'' - rice
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| ==Pelasgian== | | ==Pelasgian== |
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| ''Hôthen'' <- *hosken | | ''Hôthen'' <- *hosken |
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| ==Uralic/Paleosiberian inspired language==
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| not quite Finnish phonology, different vowels? ä = /ə/
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| PIE-ish ablauting roots with zero grade and initial consonant clusters (maybe even as many as Khmer?); root extensions like čet- -> čter-
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| ''mehtä'' = random (or ''mädänmehtä'' = random matrix?)
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| ''vermä'' = representation
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| ''mädänmehtävä nuola'' = random matrix theory
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| Ideophones: <!-- Should sound like the gibberish in Ievan polkka -->
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| * ''dakkudakkuinen'' = lively
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| * ''mysymysyinen'' = squishy
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| * ''paraparainen'' = brittle
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