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''' | '''Centropic''' is a [[language family|family]] of [[diachronic conlang|diachronic]] [[lostlang]]s under development by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]]. The project is in its earliest stage. The Centropic languages represent descendants of the language of the [[Wikipedia:Linear Pottery culture|Linearbandkeramik]] (LBK) culture of Neolithic Central Europe, and are distantly related to the [[Wikipedia:Kartvelian languages|Kartvelian]] languages, on the ground that the LBK people were genetically similar to modern Georgians. Such a relationship is of course utter speculation, but we are dealing with nothing more than a family of ''conlangs'' here - and the Kartvelian languages are ''fascinating'', so this gives a rocking cool lostlang idea! | ||
The name | The name "Centropic" is derived from ''Central Europe''. | ||
Currently, only a few ideas about [[Proto-Centropic]] are in existence. | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[Agroic languages]] - the hypothetical language family Centropic is meant to represent | |||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:Conlangs]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:41, 10 October 2024
Centropic is a family of diachronic lostlangs under development by Jörg Rhiemeier. The project is in its earliest stage. The Centropic languages represent descendants of the language of the Linearbandkeramik (LBK) culture of Neolithic Central Europe, and are distantly related to the Kartvelian languages, on the ground that the LBK people were genetically similar to modern Georgians. Such a relationship is of course utter speculation, but we are dealing with nothing more than a family of conlangs here - and the Kartvelian languages are fascinating, so this gives a rocking cool lostlang idea!
The name "Centropic" is derived from Central Europe.
Currently, only a few ideas about Proto-Centropic are in existence.
See also
- Agroic languages - the hypothetical language family Centropic is meant to represent