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===Introduction=== | |||
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. | |||
===Phonology=== | |||
==Consonant Inventory== | |||
Westlandic has 23 consonants which, according to the World Atlas of Language structures,is an average inventory. The consonants are displayed in the table below: | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 5 February 2021
Introduction
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.
Phonology
Consonant Inventory
Westlandic has 23 consonants which, according to the World Atlas of Language structures,is an average inventory. The consonants are displayed in the table below: