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| ==TT-English, take 2==
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| Germanic and Balto-Slavic isoglosses now split differently between a TT-English branch and a Germano-Balto-Slavic satem branch (Riphean take 2)
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| ==Icelandic giblang?==
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| Possibly related to Albionian? Should sound like Bgapian gibberish to Bgapian speakers
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| ==Portupie==
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| PIE into European Portuguese gib
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| ==Bgapi Island==
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| Home of a Greek dialect as well as an isolate Bgapian language -- it's assumed to be Nostratic
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| ===Phonology of Bgapian===
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| p pʰ f v t tʰ θ ð ts tsʰ s/ʃ z/ʒ k kʰ x ɣ q
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| m n ŋ
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| mb nd ndz ŋɡ (in some dialects)
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| w j ɾ l r ɮ
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| a e i o u ə
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| aspirates are written as geminates as in Cypriot Greek and Kapingamarangi
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| ===Syntax of Bgapian===
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| SOV, cases, suffixaufnahme, lots of participles
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| use phrasings from literary Koine Greek
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| ==Celtic==
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| Galatian, Lepontic, Celtiberian, TT-Welsh
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| ==Turkey==
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| Heavily multilingual and IE with its own sprachbund, includes Greek, a Romance language, Galatian, some Iranian languages, some surviving Anatolian languages
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| ==Hungary==
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| Entirely IE?
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| ==Albionian==
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| Britain is completely non-IE in this timeline?
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| ==America==
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| Includes an Iroquoian-speaking country and an Uto-Aztecan-speaking country covering OTL's Southwestern US and Northern Mexico
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