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** [[Sohlob historical phonology|Historical phonology]]
** [[Sohlob historical phonology|Historical phonology]]
* [[Sohlob languages|The languages]]
* [[Sohlob languages|The languages]]
** [[Kijeb|Kijeb]] the Ancient Language — not quite the proto-language, but really archaic [[Kidilib]]!
** [[Kijeb|Kijeb]] the Ancient Language
**:Not quite the proto-language, but really archaic [[Kidilib]]!
*** [[Kijeb writing]]
*** [[Kijeb writing]]
***[[Kijeb texts]]
***[[Kijeb texts]]
** [[Kidilib]], the Language of the Ancient City
** [[Kidilib]], the Language of the Ancient City
*** [[Old Kidilib|Old Kidilib writing]]
*** [[Old Kidilib (Sohlob)|Old Kidilib]]
**** [[Old Kidilib script (Sohlob)|Old Kidilib script]]
** [[Classical Sohlob]], the language of books and of ceremony
** [[Classical Sohlob]], the language of books and of ceremony
** [[Heleb]], the 'City language'
** [[Heleb]], the 'City language'
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** [[Linjeb]], the Language of the West
** [[Linjeb]], the Language of the West
* [[:Category:Sohlob writing|Writing]]
* [[:Category:Sohlob writing|Writing]]
<UL><LI>[[Kijeb syllabary (Sohlob)|Kijeb syllabary (Sohlob)]]</LI><LI>[[Kijeb writing (Sohlob)|Kijeb writing (Sohlob)]]</LI><LI>[[Sohlob alphabet|Sohlob alphabet]]</LI></UL>
** [[Kijeb writing (Sohlob)|Kijeb writing]]  
**: A syllabary characterised by phonological underspecification.
** [[Old Kidilib script (Sohlob)|Old Kidilib script]]
**: A younger version of the Kijeb syllabary.
** [[Sohlob alphabet]]  
**: The alphabet used to write the younger [[Sohlob languages|Sohlob languages]].  While it shares some features — notably phonological underspecification — with the Kijeb script there is no clear evidence how it may be derived from it.


== The Culture ==
== The Culture ==

Revision as of 07:08, 2 July 2009

Sohlob is the name both of a language family and of one of the members of that family, more properly called Classical Sohlob. The Sohloçan didn't make any systematic distinction between language and dialect the way we do, mainly because most of the languages they dealt with were more or less obviously related; thus a situation similar to that of 'dialects' of Chinese in our world.

The Languages

The Culture

All pages in Category:Sohlob

(Obviously some overlap with the above!)

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Benct Philip Jonsson