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The '''Alpianic''' family is a [[Collaborative conlang|collaborative]] [[diachronic conlang]] [[Language family|family]] of the [[League of Lost Languages]] that forms a branch of the [[Hesperic]] family of conlangs.  The family is part of the [[Second Caucasus Project]], together with [[Eteonoric]]. Currently, the protolanguage, [[Proto-Alpianic]], is under construction.
'''Alpianic''' is a branch of [[Hesperic]], a [[Language family|family]] of [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] [[Diachronic conlang|diachronic]] [[fictional language]]s by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]]. It is currently in the planning stage; no Alpianic language has been worked out yet. The Alpianic branch is closely related to the [[Hercynian]] branch of Hesperic; both have a very similar grammatical structure and share several phonological innovations. In fact, some scholars even assume that Alpianic is a ''subgroup'' of Hercynian.


The Alpianic branch is closely related to the [[Hercynian]] branch of Hesperic; both have a very similar grammatical structure and share several phonological innovations. In fact, some scholars even assume that Alpianic is a ''subgroup'' of Hercynian.
An ''obsolete'' version of Proto-Alpianic, the common ancestor of the Alpianic languages, is found [[Proto-Alpianic|here]]. It was made for the [[League of Lost Languages]].


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Latest revision as of 07:53, 23 January 2024

Alpianic is a branch of Hesperic, a family of Indo-European diachronic fictional languages by Jörg Rhiemeier. It is currently in the planning stage; no Alpianic language has been worked out yet. The Alpianic branch is closely related to the Hercynian branch of Hesperic; both have a very similar grammatical structure and share several phonological innovations. In fact, some scholars even assume that Alpianic is a subgroup of Hercynian.

An obsolete version of Proto-Alpianic, the common ancestor of the Alpianic languages, is found here. It was made for the League of Lost Languages.