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| fam1 = [[Constructed_language#a_priori_language|A priori languages]]
| fam1 = [[Constructed_language#a_priori_language|A priori languages]]
| creator = [[User:Учхљёная|Elliott Wheeler]]
| creator = [[User:Учхљёная|Elliott Wheeler]]
| script = Cyrillic (Danterian alphabet)
| script = Cyrillic ([[Dãterške language#Orthography|Danterian alphabet]])
| iso3 = dle
| iso3 = qdt
| image = Flag of Danterlĕxan.png
| image = Flag of Danterlĕxan.png
| imagecaption = The official flag of the Scientific Nation & the Danter people.
| imagecaption = The official flag of the Scientific Nation.
}}
}}
'''Dãterške''' (Дантэршкэ, Дантэрскэ атӕжӀұец) is a language created by [[User:Учхљёная|Elliott Wheeler]] originally desiğned to suit the needs of the scientific community. Due to several drastic changes during the course of its development, the language is loosely based off of [[:w:Altiac languages|Proto-Altaic]], various [[:w:Slavic languages|Slavic languages]], and her native idiolect of English, but is ultimately [[:w:Constructed_language#a_priori_language|a priori]].
'''Dãterške''' (Дантэршкэ, Дантэрскэ атӕжӀұец), also known as '''Danterian''' (English calque) and '''Danterske''', is a language created by [[User:Учхљёная|Elliott Wheeler]] originally desiğned to suit the needs of the scientific community. A significant portion of its morphology, if not its main purpose, is comprised of native terms and according interactions for scientific terms, technical jargon, and computer-language-derivatives. It's also desiğned to lack multiple synonyms for definitions and has an inherent goal of unarbitrarity, which together makes it relatively difficult to have a colloquial version of the language completely suited for daily life on Earth.
 
Due to several drastic changes during the course of its development, along with being her first language created, the language is loosely based off of [[:w:Altiac languages|Proto-Altaic]], various [[:w:Slavic languages|Slavic languages]], and her native idiolect of English, but is ultimately [[A priori|a priori]].


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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
The exact date of the language's inspiration remains unknown, but the project probably began on 26-9-12015 (September 26, 2015) with an Apple Pages document titled "Danterian Language", which featured an abecedarium of a bicameral Cyrillic-, Armenian-, & Latin-based alphabetic script, what appears to be an English approximation for the sound each represented, and a set of orthographic conventions. Featured below is the alphabet copied verbatim from the document.
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|-
|E
|A
|B
|C
|F
|G
|H
|N
|J
|K
|L
|M
|I
|O
|♇
|Ꝗ
|R
|S
|T
|U
|V
|Y
|Z
|-
|a
|Б/ƃ
|c
|f
|h
|j
|k
|l
|m
|o
|ꝑ
|ꝗ
|r
|s
|t
|v
|y
|-
|(ae)
|(e)
|(a)
|(b)
|(c)
|(d)
|(ny)
|(f)
|(g)
|(h)
|(i)
|(j)
|(k)
|(l)
|(m)
|(n)
|(o)
|(p)
|(q)
|(r)
|(s)
|(th)
|(t)
|(u)
|(v)
|(w)
|(zh)
|(sz)
|(y)
|(z)
|}
More letters were almost certainly added later. This was probably an attempt of an English spelling reform that I decided to use to improve English as a whole, but then evolved into an entirely separate language that I decided to develop as my early knowledge of linguistics grew.


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As the language grew, the document where I stored the language's lexicon was named after its first proper word, [[Contionary:кражңа#Dãterške|кражңа]], literally translating as "The Index of the Frontier" (Кљіха ды Кражңа). At the time of writing this, the index lists approximately 967 morphemes; enouğf of the language to derive a dictionary from such, but less in that various crucial notes and sketches are recorded elsewhere.
 
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