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Salishan languages are most commonly represented using the Latin alphabet in a phonetic notation that accounts for the various vowels and consonants that do not exist in Latin or English, while some letters have a different designated sound than expected. Many Dragon groups evolved various writing systems for their language, and while technically Lántun is viewed as “standard” in this article, there was no single standard variety of Lánunic.
Salishan languages are most commonly represented using the Latin alphabet in a phonetic notation that accounts for the various vowels and consonants that do not exist in Latin or English, while some letters have a different designated sound than expected. Many Dragon groups evolved various writing systems for their language, and while technically Lántun is viewed as “standard” in this article, there was no single standard variety of Lánunic.
==External history==
==External history==
[[File:White_Draconid.jpg|thumb|right|This is a representation of a Draconid – an alien species that speak Lántun. Although refered, as a "he" in English, Draconids lack the concept of gender. This is a white draconid, their primary features are clearly visible. The blue rays appearas [[w:Cherenkov radiation|Cherenkov radiation]]]]
[[File:White_Draconid.jpg|thumb|right|This is a representation of a Draconid – an alien species that speak Lántun. Although refered, as a "he" in English, Draconids lack the concept of gender. This is a white draconid, their primary features are clearly visible. The blue rays appear due to [[w:Cherenkov radiation|Cherenkov radiation]]]]
'''Lántun''' (pronounced [ˈɺɑn˥.t̪ɯn꜉]) is a language created by '''Raistas''' in 2012. Since that time the language underwent many significant revisions and reworks changing drastically in the process. It is an attempt to create an alien protolanguage for the '''Aiwanic''' (“Heaven”) language macrofamily. Its distinctive feature is the lack of a separate noun category, as all nouns can be interpreted as stative verbs. In Lántun, relationships between the noun phrases making up the sentence are expressed by either stative or eventive verbs. However, the semantic content found in verbs, can also be found in Lántun's sentence-final '''particles''', which are not conjugated themselves, yet can be used as copulas or factual markers. Despite its complex verbal morphology, Lántun is an expressive and intelligible language even though it is not meant to be spoken by humans.
'''Lántun''' (pronounced [ˈɺɑn˥.t̪ɯn꜉]) is a language created by '''Raistas''' in 2012. Since that time the language underwent many significant revisions and reworks changing drastically in the process. It is an attempt to create an alien protolanguage for the '''Aiwanic''' (“Heaven”) language macrofamily. Its distinctive feature is the lack of a separate noun category, as all nouns can be interpreted as stative verbs. In Lántun, relationships between the noun phrases making up the sentence are expressed by either stative or eventive verbs. However, the semantic content found in verbs, can also be found in Lántun's sentence-final '''particles''', which are not conjugated themselves, yet can be used as copulas or factual markers. Despite its complex verbal morphology, Lántun is an expressive and intelligible language even though it is not meant to be spoken by humans.


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