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==History==
==History==


Proto-Calinic diverged from Proto-Italio-Celtic sometime before the first millennium B.C.E.  Widely spoken across Central Europe, Common Calinc stone inscriptions have been found dating as early as 3rd century B.C.E.  Common Calinic speakers were first attested in Roman works of the 1st century B.C.E.
Proto-Calinic diverged from Proto-Italio-Celtic sometime before the first millennium B.C.E.  Widely spoken across Central Europe, Common Calinc stone inscriptions have been found dating as early as the 3rd century B.C.E.  Common Calinic speakers were first attested in Roman works of the 1st century B.C.E.


==Morphology and Syntax==
==Morphology and Syntax==

Revision as of 05:47, 29 August 2008

Calineg is an a posteriori language that is a modern descendant of Proto-Italio-Celtic. Calineg has been systematically derived from Proto-Celtic and Proto-Italic roots that best approximate a synthesis of these branches. The vocabulary also shows early pseudo-historical borrowing from Latin and later Brythonic loanwords.

Calian
Calineg
Spoken in: Calen (Cale)
Conworld: Alternate Europe
Total speakers: Unknown
Genealogical classification: Indo-European
Italio-Celtic
P Branch
Calian
Basic word order: VSO (V1)
Morphological type: inflecting
Morphosyntactic alignment: nominative-accusative
Writing system:
Created by:
Kent Willis circa 2000-2008 C.E.

See Nosuch Galinegi! Learn Calineg! for more information on the language.

History

Proto-Calinic diverged from Proto-Italio-Celtic sometime before the first millennium B.C.E. Widely spoken across Central Europe, Common Calinc stone inscriptions have been found dating as early as the 3rd century B.C.E. Common Calinic speakers were first attested in Roman works of the 1st century B.C.E.

Morphology and Syntax