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The '''Second Caucasus Project''' is a collaborative [[conlang]] [[Language family|family]] building project of the [[League of Lost Languages]].  The basic idea is that with the Alps being a mountain rangec in some ways similar to the Caucasus, they could be a similar hotbed of linguistic diversity.  Thus, the Second Caucasus Project is aimed at the construction of [[Palaeo-Alpine languages|Palaeo-Alpine]] [[lostlang]]s.
The '''Second Caucasus Project''' is a collaborative [[conlang]] [[Language family|family]] building project of the [[League of Lost Languages]].  The basic idea is that with the Alps being a mountain range in some ways similar to the Caucasus, they could be a similar hotbed of linguistic diversity.  Thus, the Second Caucasus Project is aimed at the construction of [[Palaeo-Alpine languages|Palaeo-Alpine]] [[lostlang]]s.


The Second Caucasus Project involves two families of Palaeo-Alpine languages, [[Eteonoric]] and [[Alpianic]].  Currently, the proto-languages, [[Proto-Eteonoric]] and [[Proto-Alpianic]], are under construction.
The Second Caucasus Project involves two families of Palaeo-Alpine languages, [[Eteonoric]] and [[Alpianic]].  Currently, the proto-languages, [[Proto-Eteonoric]] and [[Proto-Alpianic]], are under construction.


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Latest revision as of 12:23, 23 September 2013

The Second Caucasus Project is a collaborative conlang family building project of the League of Lost Languages. The basic idea is that with the Alps being a mountain range in some ways similar to the Caucasus, they could be a similar hotbed of linguistic diversity. Thus, the Second Caucasus Project is aimed at the construction of Palaeo-Alpine lostlangs.

The Second Caucasus Project involves two families of Palaeo-Alpine languages, Eteonoric and Alpianic. Currently, the proto-languages, Proto-Eteonoric and Proto-Alpianic, are under construction.