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Borghenzco {{IPA|/ˈboɾɣən(d)sko/}}was a sister language to Gothic which was still spoken by [[wikipedia:Burgundians|Burgundians]] in 12th century [[wikipedia:Gaul|Gaul]]. In English it is called ''Burgendish'' — a supposed modern derivative of the [[wikipedia:Old English|Old English]] [[wikipedia:ethnonym|ethnonym]] ''Burgendan'' 'Burgundians'. In [[Lucal]] [[Inglisc]] it would rather be ''Burgendisc'', also pronounced {{IPA|/ˈbɜʴɡəndɪʃ/}} . | Borghenzco {{IPA|/ˈboɾɣən(d)sko/}}was a sister language to Gothic which was still spoken by [[wikipedia:Burgundians|Burgundians]] in 12th century [[wikipedia:Gaul|Gaul]]. In English it is called ''Burgendish'' — a supposed modern derivative of the [[wikipedia:Old English|Old English]] [[wikipedia:ethnonym|ethnonym]] ''Burgendan'' 'Burgundians'. In [[Lucal]] [[Inglisc]] it would rather be ''Burgendisc'', also pronounced {{IPA|/ˈbɜʴɡəndɪʃ/}} . | ||
[[Image:Borghenzc.jpg|thumb|25%|left|The approximate are where Burgendish was spoken (red outline) within 12th century Borgonze (black outline).]] | [[Image:Borghenzc.jpg|thumb|25%|left|The approximate are where Burgendish was spoken (red outline) within 12th century Borgonze (black outline).]] | ||
Phonologically Burgendish was about as advanced as Old English. It had shared its most recent phonological developments with the co-territorial Romance language [[Rhodrese]] as a result of [[wikipedia:Multilingualism#Multilingualism_within_communities|long-term bilingualism]]. | Phonologically Burgendish was about as advanced as Old English. It had shared its most recent phonological developments with the co-territorial Romance language [[Rhodrese]] as a result of [[wikipedia:Multilingualism#Multilingualism_within_communities|long-term bilingualism]].</div> | ||
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Burgendish Borghenzco | |
Spoken in: | Burgundy (Borgonze) |
Conworld: | possibly Lucus |
Total speakers: | extinct |
Genealogical classification: | Indo-European
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Basic word order: | V1 |
Morphological type: | inflecting |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | accusative |
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BPJ | 2007 |
Borghenzco /ˈboɾɣən(d)sko/was a sister language to Gothic which was still spoken by Burgundians in 12th century Gaul. In English it is called Burgendish — a supposed modern derivative of the Old English ethnonym Burgendan 'Burgundians'. In Lucal Inglisc it would rather be Burgendisc, also pronounced /ˈbɜʴɡəndɪʃ/ .
Phonologically Burgendish was about as advanced as Old English. It had shared its most recent phonological developments with the co-territorial Romance language Rhodrese as a result of long-term bilingualism.