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  • ...he best reconstructed. Its main inspirations are Proto-Austronesian, Proto-Semitic and Lithuanian. ...There are however, a few Pulchric languages spoken in Whāso Island to the north which are a separate subfamily, and that also includes Crockartoot, spoken
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  • ...ent-day [[w:Myanmar|Myanmar]]. It is notable for the [[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]]-like root-and-pattern verbal system it was beginning to develop out of th ...cended from [[Proto-Rttirrian]]. A summary of the major changes from Proto-North-Rttirrian follows:
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  • ''We shall refer to Arabics in the plural for the modern languages, which are (not actually) unified under Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). The s ...very language family and background. Most contentiously, both are official languages in Israel!
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  • |fam2 = [[Proto-North-Rttirrian|North Rttirrian]] ...h of the Rttirrian family of languages, and a direct descendant of [[Proto-North-Rttirrian]].
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  • ...oken elsewhere in Southeast Asia and notable for its [[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]]-like word root system. ...]] language somewhat like many [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] languages, which inflected verbs for person, number, [[w:animacy|animacy]], tense, an
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  • We propose that the world would be better off with ~ 15 Universal Languages. ...nguage for everyone in the zone, but an artificial creation unlike natural languages. It is a kind of neutral meeting ground, a no-man's land. Nevertheless, f
    14 KB (1,885 words) - 14:50, 9 July 2022
  • |fam2 = [[Proto-North-Rttirrian|North Rttirrian]] ...le of [[w:Myanmar|Myanmar]]. It is a member of the [[Proto-North-Rttirrian|North]] branch of the [[Proto-Rttirrian|Rttirrian]] language family, and is thus
    14 KB (2,028 words) - 15:05, 8 February 2021
  • ...merica, the Semitic languages of the Middle East, and even some artificial languages created by human beings! It is remarkable different, however, owing to its ...The planet’s weak magnetic field (and general lack of ferrous rocks) mean North and South are only distinguished by the presence of ice. Without sunrises a
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  • |fam1=[[w:Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] |fam2=[[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]]
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  • ...gin grammar is meant to have some alien features even to speakers of these languages. Hebrew is a heavy inspiration for the diachronics, however (except postvoc ...ech/Slovak, Middle Vietnamese and [[Naeng]]. Its morphology is inspired by Semitic, its morphosyntax by Lushootseed and Austronesian, and its motion verbs by
    35 KB (5,368 words) - 17:12, 11 June 2023