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When men started expanding, their language started to change. In the east, the latest common language was what is now called Eastern Kelanian. Though Eastern and Western Kelanian are the two offspring of Kelanian, Eastern Kelanian was spoken later than it's sibling because the men of the east were fewer in number and didn't expand as quickly as the men of the west. Accordingly, the changes that occurred in the east are much more extreme than those that occurred in the west. | When men started expanding, their language started to change. In the east, the latest common language was what is now called Eastern Kelanian. Though Eastern and [[Western Kelanian]] are the two offspring of [[Kelanian]], Eastern Kelanian was spoken later than it's sibling because the men of the east were fewer in number and didn't expand as quickly as the men of the west. Accordingly, the changes that occurred in the east are much more extreme than those that occurred in the west. | ||
The sound changes and morphology changes happened in several stages, outlined here. | The sound changes and morphology changes happened in several stages, outlined here. |
Revision as of 17:20, 12 August 2007
Eastern Kelanian | |
Timeline/Universe: | (not yet named) |
Total speakers: | none |
Genealogical Classification: | Kelanian Eastern Kelanian |
Basic word order: | VSO |
Morphological type: | root-and-pattern |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | fluid-S |
Created by: | |
Andrew | 2007 |
When men started expanding, their language started to change. In the east, the latest common language was what is now called Eastern Kelanian. Though Eastern and Western Kelanian are the two offspring of Kelanian, Eastern Kelanian was spoken later than it's sibling because the men of the east were fewer in number and didn't expand as quickly as the men of the west. Accordingly, the changes that occurred in the east are much more extreme than those that occurred in the west.
The sound changes and morphology changes happened in several stages, outlined here.