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The language is [[a priori]] in the sense that it is not derived from another language by way of regular sound changes and identifiable diachronic grammatical developments. However, as its vocabulary is mostly derived (albeit often in opaque ways) from the [[w:Scottish Gaelic|Scottish Gaelic]] lexicon, it could arguably be described as an [[a posteriori language]], depending on the definition applied.
The language is [[a priori]] in the sense that it is not derived from another language by way of regular sound changes and identifiable diachronic grammatical developments. However, as its vocabulary is mostly derived (albeit often in opaque ways) from the [[w:Scottish Gaelic|Scottish Gaelic]] lexicon, it could arguably be described as an [[a posteriori language]], depending on the definition applied.
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==