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The Peshpeg language, or ''Zegazua Peshpegda'' "true humans speak (this way)"), is a highly endangered language in the valleys of the Kilmay Rī Mountains and the prefectures of south-central Minhay.  The language is considered moribund: according to the last census, only about ninety fluent speakers remain, all older than sixty years.  Younger generations speak only [[Minhast]], from either the Wolf Speaker, Stone Speaker, or City Speaker dialects.  Efforts to revitalize the language have been largely unsuccessful; with the exception of the City Speakers, most Minhast are either apathetic or even actively hostile to revitalization efforts.  Social and economic discrimination towards the Peshpegs has only accelerated the decline of the language.
The Peshpeg language, or ''Zegzua Peshpegda'' "true humans speak (this way)"), is a highly endangered language in the valleys of the Kilmay Rī Mountains and the prefectures of south-central Minhay.  The language is considered moribund: according to the last census, only about ninety fluent speakers remain, all older than sixty years.  Younger generations speak only [[Minhast]], from either the Wolf Speaker, Stone Speaker, or City Speaker dialects.  Efforts to revitalize the language have been largely unsuccessful; with the exception of the City Speakers, most Minhast are either apathetic or even actively hostile to revitalization efforts.  Social and economic discrimination towards the Peshpegs has only accelerated the decline of the language.


Peshpeg is classified as a language isolate.  Any similarities to the Minhast language are due to language contact, with most of the influences being unidirectional; only a handful of Peshpeg words, most of them related to the fauna and flora of their original homeland, have been adopted by the Wolf Speaker and Stone Speaker dialects.  However, Minhast has had an enormous impact on the Peshpeg language; close to 70% of the Peshpeg lexicon come from Minhast, the original base-10 numerical system has been supplanted by the vegisimal system of the dominant language, and the loss of certain phonemes and adoption of new ones are due to Minhast pressure on the Peshpeg language.  Some linguists have explored the possibility of a relationship with [[Ín Duári]], another endangered, non-Minhast language, but plausible evidence for such a relationship has not been demonstrated.
Peshpeg is classified as a language isolate.  Any similarities to the Minhast language are due to language contact, with most of the influences being unidirectional; only a handful of Peshpeg words, most of them related to the fauna and flora of their original homeland, have been adopted by the Wolf Speaker and Stone Speaker dialects.  However, Minhast has had an enormous impact on the Peshpeg language; close to 70% of the Peshpeg lexicon come from Minhast, the original base-10 numerical system has been supplanted by the vegisimal system of the dominant language, and the loss of certain phonemes and adoption of new ones are due to Minhast pressure on the Peshpeg language.  Some linguists have explored the possibility of a relationship with [[Ín Duári]], another endangered, non-Minhast language, but plausible evidence for such a relationship has not been demonstrated.
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