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'''Classical Arithide''' was the high tongue spoken in the courts of the Lazeian Empire, and the language of learning, throughout antiquity to the [[Ilethes in the Renaissance|Areth Renaissance]]. With its rich vocabulary and many expressive possibilities, it was the choice, and dominant, literary language even in areas outside the Empire, influencing such tongues as [[Dethric]], and it remains an important source of neologic roots today.
'''Classical Arithide''' is an ancient [[Arophanic language]] of the [[Arithidic languages|Arithidic branch]], originally spoken in [[Calagia]], the coastal region in northeast [[Arophania]] immediately bordering the [[Issol A'i]] and surrounding the ancient capital of [[Isphea]]. It is the common appellation of the highly stylised Isphean dialect of the [[Arithide language]] in the [[Ilethes in the Classical Age|classical age]], which, by virtue of Isphea's situation as a political, cultural and economic centre, had been exposed to and influenced by various other dialects and languages of the early empire.


==Characteristics==
Classical Arithide was the prestigious high tongue spoken in the courts of the Lazeian Empire, and gained widespread currency through the Empire's [[Exploratory Delegations of the Lazeian Agia Dynasty|trade and exploratory expeditions]], [[Cultural influence of the Areth|cultural influence]], and establishment of colonies, tributaries and vassal states across a large swathe of the [[Western civilisation (Ilethes)|western world]]. It hence served also as the language of learning, throughout antiquity to the [[Ilethes in the Renaissance|Areth Renaissance]]. With its rich vocabulary and many expressive possibilities, it was the dominant literary language even in areas outside the Empire, influencing such tongues as [[Dethric language|Dethric]], and it remains an important source of neologistic roots today. Classical Arithide is also the primary liturgical language of the [[Pheism|Pheide]] faith.


Classical Arithide was a highly-inflecting synthetic language of no particular fixed word order.
==History==


===Phonology===
{{main|History of Classical Arithide}}


==Origins and rise==
==Phonology==


==The Classical Arithide of Bnatios Loi==
==Orthography==


===Stylism===
==Grammar==


==The Classical Arithide of Daldaian the Younger==
===Nominal class===


===Semantic broadening===
===Verbal class===


===Literary inventions===
==Contemporary use==


===Influence===
==See also==
 
====Dethric====
 
====Lazeic languages====
 
==Mediaeval obscurity==
 
==Classical Arithide today==


*[[Classical Arithide grammar]]
*[[Classical Arithide grammar]]

Revision as of 03:01, 26 November 2006

Classical Arithide is an ancient Arophanic language of the Arithidic branch, originally spoken in Calagia, the coastal region in northeast Arophania immediately bordering the Issol A'i and surrounding the ancient capital of Isphea. It is the common appellation of the highly stylised Isphean dialect of the Arithide language in the classical age, which, by virtue of Isphea's situation as a political, cultural and economic centre, had been exposed to and influenced by various other dialects and languages of the early empire.

Classical Arithide was the prestigious high tongue spoken in the courts of the Lazeian Empire, and gained widespread currency through the Empire's trade and exploratory expeditions, cultural influence, and establishment of colonies, tributaries and vassal states across a large swathe of the western world. It hence served also as the language of learning, throughout antiquity to the Areth Renaissance. With its rich vocabulary and many expressive possibilities, it was the dominant literary language even in areas outside the Empire, influencing such tongues as Dethric, and it remains an important source of neologistic roots today. Classical Arithide is also the primary liturgical language of the Pheide faith.

History

Main article: History of Classical Arithide

Phonology

Orthography

Grammar

Nominal class

Verbal class

Contemporary use

See also

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