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'''Upper Ibex''' is a [[Hesperic]] language of the [[Alpianic]] branch, spoken in the Engadin valley in Switzerland. It stands in a particular areal relationship with [[Lower Ibex]], which is a phyletically unrelated [[Eteonoric]] language. The speakers of the two languages formed what were, in pre-Christian times, two exogamic moieties of a single ethnic unit.
'''Upper Ibex''' is a [[diachronic conlang]] by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]].


Upper Ibex is a [[Hesperic]] language of the [[Alpianic]] branch, spoken in the Engadin valley in Switzerland, [[League of Lost Languages]]. It stands in a particular areal relationship with [[Lower Ibex]], which is a phyletically unrelated [[Eteonoric]] language. The speakers of the two languages formed what were, in pre-Christian times, two exogamic moieties of a single ethnic unit, the 'Ibex tribe'.
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Upper Ibex is a diachronic conlang by Jörg Rhiemeier.

Upper Ibex is a Hesperic language of the Alpianic branch, spoken in the Engadin valley in Switzerland, League of Lost Languages. It stands in a particular areal relationship with Lower Ibex, which is a phyletically unrelated Eteonoric language. The speakers of the two languages formed what were, in pre-Christian times, two exogamic moieties of a single ethnic unit, the 'Ibex tribe'.

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