Chlesamnic: Difference between revisions
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****[[Caucasian Polovic]] | ****[[Caucasian Polovic]] | ||
****[[Balkan Thadic]]† | ****[[Balkan Thadic]]† | ||
****[[Sishami]] | |||
**'''East Chlesamnic''' | **'''East Chlesamnic''' | ||
***'''Kolasian''' | ***'''Kolasian''' | ||
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**'''North Chlesamnic''' | **'''North Chlesamnic''' | ||
**'''South Chlesamnic''' | **'''South Chlesamnic''' | ||
***[[Classical Undukusu]] | |||
****[[Undukusu]] | |||
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===West Chlesamnic=== | ===West Chlesamnic=== | ||
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===North Chlesamnic=== | ===North Chlesamnic=== | ||
===South Chlesamnic=== | ===South Chlesamnic=== | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Typology== | ==Typology== | ||
Earlier attested languages such as [[Old | Earlier attested languages such as [[Old Thadic]], [[Old Low Polovic]], [[Ancient Tevvic]], and [[Kolasian]] have been instrumental to [[w:Comparative method|comparative linguistics]], as they exhibit many shared characteristics that have been lost or altered in their modern descendants. Using those languages, a number of shared typological features can be identified. | ||
===Grammar=== | ===Grammar=== | ||
*Largely suffix-based fusional morphology | *Largely suffix-based fusional morphology | ||