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Calineg is an ''a posteriori'' that | Calineg is an ''a posteriori'' that represents a language that might have existed if a branch of the Italio-Celtic language family had remained intact, forming a third Proto-language in addition to Proto-Celtic and Proto-Italic. Calineg is the theoretical descendant of this third Proto language. 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. | ||
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| English = Calin | | English = Calin |
Revision as of 16:28, 28 August 2008
Calineg is an a posteriori that represents a language that might have existed if a branch of the Italio-Celtic language family had remained intact, forming a third Proto-language in addition to Proto-Celtic and Proto-Italic. Calineg is the theoretical descendant of this third Proto language. 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.
Calin Calineg | |
Spoken in: | Calen (Cale) |
Conworld: | Alternate Europe |
Total speakers: | Unknown |
Genealogical classification: | Indo-European
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Basic word order: | VSO (V1) |
Morphological type: | inflecting |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | nominative-accusative |
Writing system: | |
Created by: | |
Kent Willis | circa 2000-2008 C.E. |