Quame languages

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Pfeuno-K'aitian
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Geographic
distribution
Traditionally all over Schrubstiempf and in western Kuderau; today worldwide
Linguistic classificationOne of Hussmauch's primary language families
Proto-languageProto-Pfeuno-K'aitian
Subdivisions

Overview

The Pfeuno-K'aitian languages (PfK) are moderately inflecting languages that use mainly suffixing, ablaut, and infixing morphology. They are descended from Proto-Pfeuno-K'aitian (PPfK).

Inspirations: Indo-European, Wakashan, Salishan.

Phylogeny

Quame languages
Proto-Quame
Proto-Talmic
Noble Thensarian ?

Nurian ?



Qelorian ?



Bênôcême ?




Andarin ?



Proto-Pfeunic
Proto-North Pfeunic
Ancient Wiebian
Middle Wiebian

Reber Wiebian



Zwehrer



Gaufian



Ƨählerbraum



Old Cuatham

Cuatham



Schnüher



Dürchenditz




Hederdau



Bruusing



Kagasa



Old Whetmer

Whetmer



Humpback Whelsh





Proto-Naquic
Naquian

Atzòpic



Tizian




Proto-Kammalic

Kammalian



Hmooby-Doo



Czechmate


geminates > ejectives

Dholuomite



fricativeless Ubykh



Japanese-esque



Bantu gib

Manx-ish



Proto-Shoeic
Boot Polish

Reboot Polish



Kashoebian




Sesamic



Phoshic



Witcanic




Adetsib (ʔAdəʔcʼib)



Blingit



Tuna Saanich