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|source=Panzux, Sjameu, ''Liythpal yae wifrutnae meo vaeyghnae Rostaereon'' (An introduction to the grammar of the Roshterian language) | |source=Panzux, Sjameu, ''Liythpal yae wifrutnae meo vaeyghnae Rostaereon'' (An introduction to the grammar of the Roshterian language) | ||
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'''Roshterian''' /rɒʃˈtɛriən/ (native name: ''eṟbiros̱ṯerim'' /ɛɻbɪrɔʂʈɛˈrɪm/ 'The Roshterian language', ''ros̱ṯer'' from older ''*rosker-'' 'front, east'; [[Clofabosin]]: ''rosterosin'') is a [[Talmic languages|Talmic language]] spoken in Northeastern Cuadhlabh, inspired partly by Welsh. It is head-initial and polysynthetic; verbs use bipersonal conjugation, evidentials, applicative constructions and noun incorporation. | '''Roshterian''' /rɒʃˈtɛriən/ (native name: ''eṟbiros̱ṯerim'' /ɛɻbɪrɔʂʈɛˈrɪm/ 'The Roshterian language', ''ros̱ṯer'' from older ''*rosker-'' 'front, east'; [[Clofabosin]]: ''rosterosin'') is a [[Talmic languages|Talmic language]] spoken in Northeastern Cuadhlabh, inspired partly by Welsh. It is head-initial and polysynthetic; verbs use bipersonal conjugation, evidentials, applicative constructions and noun incorporation. | ||