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Infobox. I don''t like how it looks with sanakas inside the infobox (I guess its kind of too small, but changing the size doesn't really help), but even outside of it it looks awkward
(Infobox. I don''t like how it looks with sanakas inside the infobox (I guess its kind of too small, but changing the size doesn't really help), but even outside of it it looks awkward)
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[[File:Sanakas.cwk (PT).jpg|thumb|"Sanakas" Upā-a pid âdi-ra???]]
{{Infobox language
|name="Caryatic"
|nativename=Kāriātikā
|pronunciation = /ˈkʰɑːrʲjɑːtʰiˌkʰɑː/
|ethnicity = Caryates (and subject/influenced peoples)
|familycolor = Indo-European
|fam2 = Samasian
|fam3 = Bataeo-Caryatic
|ancestor = Proto-Samasian
|creator = [[User:Iustinus|Iustinus]]
|created = 1997
|setting = (Unnamed conworld)
|posteriori=Proto-Indo-European
}}


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[[File:Sanakas.cwk (PT).jpg|thumb|"Sanakas" Upā-a pid âdi-ra???]]
'''Caryatic''' was  dreamed up by [[User:Iustinus|Iustinus]] in between taking notes for [[wikipedia:Andrew Sihler|Andrew Sihler]]'s "Comparative Grammar: Indo-European Phonology," in fall of 1997. It was first committed to computer on Dec. 11 of that year. Work continued on and off until late 2003. The language remained largely dormant until 2013, when work resumed, albeit at an absurdly glacial pace.
'''Caryatic''' was  dreamed up by [[User:Iustinus|Iustinus]] in between taking notes for [[wikipedia:Andrew Sihler|Andrew Sihler]]'s "Comparative Grammar: Indo-European Phonology," in fall of 1997. It was first committed to computer on Dec. 11 of that year. Work continued on and off until late 2003. The language remained largely dormant until 2013, when work resumed, albeit at an absurdly glacial pace.


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