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| ====''De Studio Linguæ Luthicæ''==== | | ==Etymology== |
| ''De Studio Linguæ Luthicæ'' (English: On Study of the Luthic Language) often referred to as simply the ''Luthicæ'' ({{IPA|/lʌˈθiˌki, lʌθˈaɪˌki/}}), is a book by Þiudareico Bianchi that expounds Luthic grammar. The Luthicæ is written in Latin and comprises two volumes, and was first published on 9 September 1657.
| | The name of Natalicia, the Natales and the Natalician language comes from the tribes of Natalo-Kershenian |
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| ====Book 1, ''De grammatica''====
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| Book 1, subtitled ''De grammatica'' (On grammar) concerns fundamental grammar features present in Luthic. It opens a collection of examples and Luthic–Latin diglot lemmata.
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| ====Book 2, ''De orthographia''====
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| Book 2, subtitled ''De orthographia'' (On orthography), is an exposition of the many vernacular orthographies Luthic had, and eventual suggestions for a universal orthography.
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| [[File:De studio linguae luthicae.png|thumb|Remounted cover, at Luthic Community of Ravenna]]
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| == Phonology == | | == Phonology == |