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''' | '''Eteonoric''' is a language family spoken in the Austrian [[Palaeo-Alpine languages|Alps]] (with some outliers in other areas in central Europe) in the [[League of Lost Languages]]. The Eteonoric languages descend from [[Proto-Eteonoric]], which is assumed to have been spoken somewhere between Vienna and Salzburg about 3000 years ago. Soon after that, Indo-European speakers entered the area and pushed Eteonoric into the | ||
(with some outliers in other areas in central Europe) in the | deep valleys of the Austrian Alps, where some of the Eteonoric languages have survived until today. All surviving Eteonoric languages are spoken only by very few speakers, all of whom are bilingual in German | ||
[[League of Lost Languages]]. The | (standard or the local dialect), and have no official status in Austria. Thus, the future of Eteonoric remains uncertain. | ||
[[Proto- | |||
between Vienna and Salzburg about 3000 years ago. Soon after that, | |||
Indo-European speakers entered the area and pushed | |||
deep valleys of the Austrian Alps, where some of the | |||
have survived until today. All surviving | |||
only by very few speakers, all of whom are bilingual in German | |||
(standard or the local dialect), and have no official status | |||
in Austria. Thus, the future of | |||
Eteonoric is a group effort; we are currently working out [[Proto-Eteonoric]], the common ancestor of the individual Eteonoric languages. When done that, individuals and groups of members of the list will work out the daughter languages. | |||
the common ancestor of the individual | |||
individuals and groups of members of the list will work out the | |||
daughter languages. | |||
== | ==Eteonoric languages== | ||
{| | {|class="wikitable" | ||
!Language | !Language | ||
!Location | !Location | ||
!Author | !Author | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Proto- | | [[Proto-Eteonoric]] || Austria || the group | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Knoshke]] || [[Wikipedia:Carpathians|Carpathians]] || [[User:Melroch|Benct Philip Jonsson]] | | [[Knoshke]] || [[Wikipedia:Carpathians|Carpathians]] || [[User:Melroch|Benct Philip Jonsson]] | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Eteonoric]] | ||
[[Category:LLL]] | [[Category:LLL]] | ||
[[Category:Collaborations]] | [[Category:Collaborations]] | ||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:Conlangs]] |
Revision as of 11:36, 8 September 2012
Eteonoric is a language family spoken in the Austrian Alps (with some outliers in other areas in central Europe) in the League of Lost Languages. The Eteonoric languages descend from Proto-Eteonoric, which is assumed to have been spoken somewhere between Vienna and Salzburg about 3000 years ago. Soon after that, Indo-European speakers entered the area and pushed Eteonoric into the deep valleys of the Austrian Alps, where some of the Eteonoric languages have survived until today. All surviving Eteonoric languages are spoken only by very few speakers, all of whom are bilingual in German (standard or the local dialect), and have no official status in Austria. Thus, the future of Eteonoric remains uncertain.
Eteonoric is a group effort; we are currently working out Proto-Eteonoric, the common ancestor of the individual Eteonoric languages. When done that, individuals and groups of members of the list will work out the daughter languages.
Eteonoric languages
Language | Location | Author |
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Proto-Eteonoric | Austria | the group |
Knoshke | Carpathians | Benct Philip Jonsson |
"P-Noric" | ? | Paul Bennett |