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'''Classical Windermere''' (native name: ''brits Lăcoaf'' /brits ʟəkoəv/) was a standard variety of Lăcoaf spoken in the historically Windermere territories (''Wen Dămea'') It is based on the language of Windermere texts from ca. fT 1000-1100. It is a conlang based on similarities between Hebrew and Mon-Khmer languages, such as final stress, minor syllables and overall head-initial syntax. Most Trician linguists consider it a language isolate. As a classical language of Talma, it lent many words to [[Eevo]] and other Talman languages.
'''Classical Windermere''' (native name: ''brits Lăcoaf'' /brits ʟəkoəv/) was a standard variety of Lăcoaf spoken in the historically Windermere territories (''Wen Dămea'') It is based on the language of Windermere texts from ca. fT 900-1100. It is a conlang based on similarities between Hebrew and Mon-Khmer languages, such as final stress, minor syllables and overall head-initial syntax. Most Trician linguists consider it a language isolate. As a classical language of Talma, it lent many words to [[Eevo]] and other Talman languages.


See also [[Modern Windermere]].
See also [[Modern Windermere]].
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