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''' | '''Arwinish''' is the only modern representative of the [[North Albic]] branch of the [[Albic]] family, spoken by about 50 people, mostly belonging to the Arwin family, in the Scottish Highlands. | ||
[[Category:Albic]] | [[Category:Albic languages]] | ||
[[Category: Conlangs]] | [[Category:Conlangs]] |
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Arwinish | |
Spoken in: | Scotland |
Timeline/Universe: | League of Lost Languages |
Total speakers: | ca. 50 |
Genealogical classification: | Hesperic
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Basic word order: | VSO |
Morphological type: | fusional |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | active-stative |
Created by: | |
Jörg Rhiemeier | 2004- |
Arwinish is the only modern representative of the North Albic branch of the Albic family, spoken by about 50 people, mostly belonging to the Arwin family, in the Scottish Highlands.