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* [[Northeadish|Northeadish (Druðþþȳðesc)]] – an a posteriori pan-Germanic language. (I like to think of it as “South Germanic,” despite the name. | * [[Northeadish|Northeadish (Druðþþȳðesc)]] – an a posteriori pan-Germanic language. (I like to think of it as “South Germanic,” despite the name. | ||
* [[ | * [[Maltcégj]] – an a priori language I created just for fun because my other languages at the time were a little too rigid. | ||
* [[Dlatci]] – an a priori language (one of the “rigid” ones above) that I’ve been working on since 1995. It’s undergone some massive changes over the years, though, and is currently in a state that isn’t entirely “presentable.” I hope to fix this soon. | * [[Dlatci]] – an a priori language (one of the “rigid” ones above) that I’ve been working on since 1995. It’s undergone some massive changes over the years, though, and is currently in a state that isn’t entirely “presentable.” I hope to fix this soon. | ||
* [[Gutish]] – another Germanic a posteriori, this time a close relative of Gothic. Not directly descended from Gothic, as such, but maybe a great-great-nephew. | * [[Gutish]] – another Germanic a posteriori, this time a close relative of Gothic. Not directly descended from Gothic, as such, but maybe a great-great-nephew. |