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* [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Shemroghian|Shemroghian]] (Aramaic/Mishnaic Hebrew-gibby Celtic)
* [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Shemroghian|Shemroghian]] (Aramaic/Mishnaic Hebrew-gibby Celtic)
* [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Ilithian|Ilithian]] (Stem-Balto-Slavic with a Modern Czech substrate)
* [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Ilithian|Ilithian]] (Stem-Balto-Slavic with a Modern Czech substrate)
* A Proto-Germanic gib in a continuum with Latin

Revision as of 13:59, 26 June 2023

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Anachron, or Anarchon, is where all our (User:IlL and User:Praimhín's) historically hard-to-justify, and often jokey, a-posteriori conlangs go.

Borrowing chains

Dwellingup → duʌi leŋ ʔˠiɪp̚ → Daeryeong-eup

Xenic languages

Sino-Xenic

Greco-Latino-Xenic

Hispano-Xenic

  • Hispano-Koiné Greek

Arabo-Xenic

Hiberno-Xenic

  • Hiberno-Japanese

Hmoobo-Xenic

  • Hmoobo-Occitan

Chittagono-Xenic

Armeno-Xenic

  • Armeno-Thai

Miscellaneous

  • Ancient Greek-Xenic Japanese
  • A Japano-Chinese

Dialects and lost sisters

  • A triconsonantal IE branch with one vowel and 3 to 6 tones
  • A Romlang that retains Old Latin clusters as clicks, etc.

Bogolangs

  • Shemroghian (Aramaic/Mishnaic Hebrew-gibby Celtic)
  • Ilithian (Stem-Balto-Slavic with a Modern Czech substrate)
  • A Proto-Germanic gib in a continuum with Latin