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The '''Talmic languages''' (/ˈtɑːɫmɪk/ '''''{{sc|tahl}}'''-mik'', from [[Eevo]] ''Talma'' /ˈtʰãmə/, the name of a Talmic goddess; [[Eevo]]: ''britsa Talmiv''; [[Bhadhagha]]: ''ngàtha dTalmamha''; [[Bênôcian]]: ''gaxvâis | The '''Talmic languages''' (/ˈtɑːɫmɪk/ '''''{{sc|tahl}}'''-mik'', from [[Eevo]] ''Talma'' /ˈtʰãmə/, the name of a Talmic goddess; [[Eevo]]: ''britsa Talmiv''; [[Bhadhagha]]: ''ngàtha dTalmamha''; [[Bênôcian]]: ''gaxvâis Tálmimâis''; [[Nurian]]: ''gaffar Tāmmar''; [[Roshterian]]: ''ṟoṟbitalmim'') are a family of languages spoken in the Talma region in [[Verse:Tricin/Etalocin|Etalocin]]. It is a subfamily of the [[Quihum languages]]. | ||
==Phylogeny== | ==Phylogeny== |
Revision as of 18:07, 3 January 2018
The Talmic languages (/ˈtɑːɫmɪk/ tahl-mik, from Eevo Talma /ˈtʰãmə/, the name of a Talmic goddess; Eevo: britsa Talmiv; Bhadhagha: ngàtha dTalmamha; Bênôcian: gaxvâis Tálmimâis; Nurian: gaffar Tāmmar; Roshterian: ṟoṟbitalmim) are a family of languages spoken in the Talma region in Etalocin. It is a subfamily of the Quihum languages.
Phylogeny
Some linguists classify both Nurian and Bênôcian into the same clade, Southern Talmic.
- † denotes languages that are extinct in modern Tricin.
Proto-Talmic |
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