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==Description==
{{infobox|name=Middle Atlantic (Âdlantki)|pronounce=[ə̀dlɑn(t)kí]|tu=[[Nother]]|species=[[Race of Nother|demihumans]]|in=[[../Atlanteia/]]<br>[[../Timeline|6th–16th century AD]]|no=[No data]|script=[[../Kirumb alphabet/]]|tree=''[[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]''<br>&nbsp;''[[Satem]]''<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;[[../Hadwan languages|Hadwan]]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[../Kirumb/]]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Middle&nbsp;Atlantic'''<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[../Atlantic/]]|morph=Fusional|ms=[No data]|wo=[no data]|creator=[[User:Muke|Muke Tever]] &#x7c; [[User Talk:Muke|✎]]|date=[no data]}}
Intermediary language between [[Kirumb]] and [[Atlantic]]. Indo-European, satem.


*Timespan: Middle Ages
'''Âdlantki''' or '''Middle Atlantic''' is the medieval stage of the [[Atlantic]] language, descended from [[Kirumb]]. 
*Author: [[User:Muke|Muke Tever]] | [[User Talk:Muke|✎]]
 
==History==
The history of the language begins with the migration of [[Kirumb]] speakers out of Greece starting in the fifth century. 
 
The division between Âdlantki and [[Atlantic]] is largely arbitrary, and generally placed at the time of the vowel shift that occurred in the 1500s.
 
==Classification==
Âdlantki is a [[Hadwan languages|Hadwan]] language in the [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] family. Besides its inherited lexicon, Atlantic derives borrowed vocabulary for [[acrolect]]al terms from [[Ancient Greek]].
 
===Derived languages===
* [[Atlantic]] language
 
==Vocabulary==
''Main article: [[Âdlantki Lexicon]]''
 
==Writing system==
The Âdlantki alphabet is descended from a variety of the [http://www.frath.net/pdf/krmb-alphabet.pdf Kirumb alphabet] (PDF, 117K). As this is not convenient for computer entry, various transliterations exist, the most common being the Windows-character-set-friendly one used on this page.
 
[[Category:Indo-European conlangs|Adlantki]]
[[Category:Conlangs]]

Latest revision as of 06:58, 26 October 2011


Middle Atlantic (Âdlantki)
Pronounced: [ə̀dlɑn(t)kí]
Timeline and Universe: Nother
Species: demihumans
Spoken: Atlanteia
6th–16th century AD
Total speakers: [No data]
Writing system: Kirumb alphabet
Genealogy: Indo-European
 Satem
  Hadwan
   Kirumb
    Middle Atlantic
     Atlantic
Typology
Morphological type: Fusional
Morphosyntactic alignment: [No data]
Basic word order: [no data]
Credits
Creator: Muke Tever |
Created: [no data]

Âdlantki or Middle Atlantic is the medieval stage of the Atlantic language, descended from Kirumb.

History

The history of the language begins with the migration of Kirumb speakers out of Greece starting in the fifth century.

The division between Âdlantki and Atlantic is largely arbitrary, and generally placed at the time of the vowel shift that occurred in the 1500s.

Classification

Âdlantki is a Hadwan language in the Indo-European family. Besides its inherited lexicon, Atlantic derives borrowed vocabulary for acrolectal terms from Ancient Greek.

Derived languages

Vocabulary

Main article: Âdlantki Lexicon

Writing system

The Âdlantki alphabet is descended from a variety of the Kirumb alphabet (PDF, 117K). As this is not convenient for computer entry, various transliterations exist, the most common being the Windows-character-set-friendly one used on this page.