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Hello there! I am Luthic’s creator, [[User:Lëtzelúcia|Lëtzelúcia]], and I thank you a lot for checking out my project. My sincere thanks to [[User:Sware|Sware]], who helped me out creating this Linguifex article with many handy hints and tips; to [[user:Hazer|Hazer]] and | Hello there! I am Luthic’s creator, [[User:Lëtzelúcia|Lëtzelúcia]], and I thank you a lot for checking out my project. My sincere thanks to [[User:Sware|Sware]], who helped me out creating this Linguifex article with many handy hints and tips; to [[user:Hazer|Hazer]] and WaiffleArts, who kept ut with Luthic since its creation '''(January 5th 2023)'''; to the Language Sloth conlang community; to my close friend circle (Discado), Zen and CLS; to [[user:Dillon|Dillon]] and [[user:Bpnjohnson|BenJamin P. Johnson]] for their feedback and quick, but useful, assistance; and last but not least, my sincere thanks to my mum, who helped me out with the phonological development, as we talked about my phonological development when I was younger, and we remembered together the development of my two younger siblings. Luthic first started as a Google Docs file trying to mimic a Wikipedia article (you can find the first Luthic stub [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1doqwBVbk-IvG9sK75QFFsOEGV1c1xGH6qg_ZIxWUrGk/edit?usp=sharing| here]), and I tried my best to keep a similar aesthetic here. Luthic was created when I got into Portuguese philology (one of my mother tongues) and I noticed a fair presence of Gothic etymologies, so I just decided to amplify it by a lot, really, a lot. Luthic also started as a tool to get me introduced into Gothic and other ancient Germanic languages; I also kept many Indo-European grammar archaisms in order to get introduced into Classical Latin and Attic Greek grammars, the latter being also calqued in Gothic. | ||
Luthic is based on Gothic, but I also got some inspirations from West Germanic, such as the small Langobardic corpus we have available and the reconstructed Frankish lemmata, Icelandic was also an inspiration for me, as I always enjoyed this idea of a conserved language that retains many archaic characteristics (i.e. Lithuanian, Icelandic, Faroese). My other ideas came from general Romance languages, such as my mother tongues (Italian and Portuguese). | Luthic is based on Gothic, but I also got some inspirations from West Germanic, such as the small Langobardic corpus we have available and the reconstructed Frankish lemmata, Icelandic was also an inspiration for me, as I always enjoyed this idea of a conserved language that retains many archaic characteristics (i.e. Lithuanian, Icelandic, Faroese). My other ideas came from general Romance languages, such as my mother tongues (Italian and Portuguese). |
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