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'''Proto-Hesperic''' is a [[Macro-Indo-European]] [[diachronic conlang]] by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]] that is currently under construction, and represents the reconstructed common ancestor of the [[Hesperic]] [[language family]]. It is a [[lostlang]] and forms a part of the [[League of Lost Languages]]. Proto-Hesperic is an agglutinating language related to [[Proto-Indo-European]], assumed to have been spoken in Central Europe around 4000 BC. The vocabulary is in part based on Proto-Indo-European, in part on words with uncertain etymologies in Celtic and Germanic that may be loanwords from lost substratum languages; there are also some original creations in the vocabulary and a few words from argots such as [[Wikipedia:Shelta|Shelta]] or [[Wikipedia:Rotwelsch|Rotwelsch]].
'''Proto-Hesperic''' is a [[Macro-Indo-European]] [[diachronic conlang]] by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]] that is currently under construction, and represents the reconstructed common ancestor of the [[Hesperic]] [[language family]]. It is a [[lostlang]] and forms a part of the [[League of Lost Languages]]. Proto-Hesperic is an agglutinating language related to [[Proto-Indo-European]], assumed to have been spoken in Central Europe around 4000 BC; it also resembles [[Proto-Uralic]] and seems to form a kind of "missing link" [[Indo-Uralic|between the two families]]. The vocabulary is in part based on Proto-Indo-European, in part on words with uncertain etymologies in Celtic and Germanic that may be loanwords from lost substratum languages; there are also some original creations in the vocabulary and a few words from argots such as [[Wikipedia:Shelta|Shelta]] or [[Wikipedia:Rotwelsch|Rotwelsch]].


==Phonology==
==Phonology==

Revision as of 11:47, 24 July 2017

Proto-Hesperic is a Macro-Indo-European diachronic conlang by Jörg Rhiemeier that is currently under construction, and represents the reconstructed common ancestor of the Hesperic language family. It is a lostlang and forms a part of the League of Lost Languages. Proto-Hesperic is an agglutinating language related to Proto-Indo-European, assumed to have been spoken in Central Europe around 4000 BC; it also resembles Proto-Uralic and seems to form a kind of "missing link" between the two families. The vocabulary is in part based on Proto-Indo-European, in part on words with uncertain etymologies in Celtic and Germanic that may be loanwords from lost substratum languages; there are also some original creations in the vocabulary and a few words from argots such as Shelta or Rotwelsch.

Phonology

Consonants

  Labial Coronal Palatal Velar
Aspirated stops *ph *th   *kh
Neutral stops (*p) *t   *k
Voiced stops *b *d   *g
Fricatives   *s   *x
Nasals *m *n    
Liquids   *l *r    
Semivowels *w   *j  

The phoneme *p is marginal and may not have existed. The language may have also had a labialized velar series, but these probably just were plain velars followed by *w.

Vowels

  Front Central Back
High *i   *u
Low   *a