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'''Weddish''' (''Weddish'': '''װעדיש''', ''X"Q'': '''וֶדִש''', ''Romanization'': '''Vediš''') is a [[w:conlang|constructed]], ''a posteriori'', naturalistic [[auxlang]], made from [[w:Yiddish language|Yiddish]] with heavy influences from Hebrew, English, German, and some Basque. It has ergative-absolutive [[Linguistics:Morphosyntactic alignment|morphosyntactic alignment]] and a pervasive yet symbolic use of the [[w:Dual (grammatical number)|dual]]. It is meant to promote the institution of marriage, foster better communication between persons, and improve the constructs of [[w:Systematic theology|systematic theological]] discussions. It is well-suited as an auxlang for [[w:Jewish intermarriage|Jewish intermarriage]]. | '''Weddish''' (''Weddish'': '''װעדיש''', ''X"Q'': '''וֶדִש''', ''Romanization'': '''Vediš''') is a [[w:conlang|constructed]], ''a posteriori'', naturalistic [[auxlang]], made from [[w:Yiddish language|Yiddish]] with heavy influences from Hebrew, English, German, and some Basque. It has ergative-absolutive [[Linguistics:Morphosyntactic alignment|morphosyntactic alignment]] and a pervasive yet symbolic use of the [[w:Dual (grammatical number)|dual]]. It is meant to promote the institution of marriage, foster better communication between persons, and improve the constructs of [[w:Systematic theology|systematic theological]] discussions. It is well-suited as an auxlang for [[w:Jewish intermarriage|Jewish intermarriage]]. | ||
<big>This language now has its own wiki at [http://weddish.conglang.org weddish.conglang.org]!</big> | |||
The language was created in 2013 by [[User:aquatiki|Robert Murphy]] as part of an assignment at [[w:Covenant Theological Seminary|Covenant Theological Seminary]] for Professor Jerram Barrs. | The language was created in 2013 by [[User:aquatiki|Robert Murphy]] as part of an assignment at [[w:Covenant Theological Seminary|Covenant Theological Seminary]] for Professor Jerram Barrs. |