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'''Tigol''' (''TEE-gol'', ''in Tioccál'' from Thensarian ''Tincatlom''; [[Eevo]]: ''Tygol''; [[Anbirese]]: ''Tigol'') is a [[Talmic]] language which arose from northern dialects of [[Talmic languages|Proto-Talmic]]. Its aesthetics is based on Old Irish orthography. Tigol is the language of many manuscripts. Its extreme grammatical complexity caused it to diverge rapidly into the modern Tigolic languages. | '''Tigol''' (''TEE-gol'', ''in Tioccál'' from Thensarian ''Tincatlom'' 'note, gloss; explanation'; [[Eevo]]: ''Tygol''; [[Anbirese]]: ''Tigol'') is a [[Talmic]] language which arose from northern dialects of [[Talmic languages|Proto-Talmic]]. Its aesthetics is based on Old Irish orthography. Tigol is the language of many manuscripts. Its extreme grammatical complexity caused it to diverge rapidly into the modern Tigolic languages. | ||
The relationship of Thensarian to Tigol was much like that of Latin to early Romance, or Biblical Hebrew to TibH --- Tigol was how Thensarian texts ("ketiv") were read ("qere"), and the Tigol writing system was originally a phonetic alphabet for reading Thensarian texts. | The relationship of Thensarian to Tigol was much like that of Latin to early Romance, or Biblical Hebrew to TibH --- Tigol was how Thensarian texts ("ketiv") were read ("qere"), and the Tigol writing system was originally a phonetic alphabet for reading Thensarian texts. |
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