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Describe your language here
'''Pictic''' is a conlang family by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]]
'''Pictic''' is a conlang family by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]]
that is spoken in the British Isles in the [[League of Lost Languages]].
that is spoken in the British Isles in the [[League of Lost Languages]].
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[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lostlangs/message/72 this article]
[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lostlangs/message/72 this article]
for details). The Pictic languages show ergative argument marking
for details). The Pictic languages show ergative argument marking
and are probably related to Afro-Asiatic.
and are probably a branch of Afro-Asiatic.


[[Category:LLL]]
[[Category:LLL]]

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Language
Spoken in: (country)
Timeline/Universe: (universe)
Total speakers: (number of speakers)
Genealogical classification: Family

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Describe your language here

Pictic is a conlang family by Jörg Rhiemeier that is spoken in the British Isles in the League of Lost Languages. So far, only a few cursory notes on Pictic exist. The Pictic languages share a number of features (such as VSO word order and initial mutations) with the Albic and Insular Celtic languages, though they are not (known to be) related to any of the two. Rather, the three families in question form a linguistic area (see this article for details). The Pictic languages show ergative argument marking and are probably a branch of Afro-Asiatic.