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In language construction, a [[proto-language]] can refer to any constructed language (conlang) based on which daughter languages are created through phonological and grammatical changes. A proto-language may be either a [[visible proto-language]], a fully developed conlang which is presented publically, or an [[invisible proto-language]], a language system which is not fully developed, but is used as a starting point for another conlang, and which is typically not presented publically. | In language construction, a [[proto-language]] can refer to any constructed language (conlang) based on which daughter languages are created through phonological and grammatical changes. A proto-language may be either a [[visible proto-language]], a fully developed conlang which is presented publically, or an [[invisible proto-language]], a language system which is not fully developed, but is used as a starting point for another conlang, and which is typically not presented publically. | ||
As a note, natural languages that serve as a proto-language for a conlang will not be listed here. For example, modern {{lpl|English}} is the proto-language of {{lpl|Trigedasleng}}, but neither English nor Trigedasleng will be listed on this page. | |||
==List of Proto-Languages== | ==List of Proto-Languages== | ||
* | * {{lpl|Ghòf Vrem}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|High Valyrian}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Old Castithan}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Old Ravkan}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Old Valyrian}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Proto-Castithan}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Proto-Engála}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Proto-Fjerdan}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Proto-Ich}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Proto-Kinuk'aaz}} | ||
* {{lpl|Proto-Munja'kin}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Méníshè}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Nulisü}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Övüsi}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Plains}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Sangheili}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Sarkezhe}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Shu}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Sondiv}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Tpaalha}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Ts'íts'àsh}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Veda}} | |||
* {{lpl|Proto-Zemeni}} | |||
* {{lpl|Sungdin}} | |||
* {{lpl|Veda}} | |||
* {{lpl|Ves Azhaa}} | |||
==List of Languages with Proto-Languages== | ==List of Languages with Proto-Languages== | ||
* | * {{lpl|Aazh Naamori}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Afata}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Astapori Valyrian}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Bodzvokhan}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Castithan}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Chakobsa}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Dothraki}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Engála}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Fjerdan}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|G'Vunna}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Gandal}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Haughòf}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|High Valyrian}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Indojisnen}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Irathient}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Kinuk'aaz}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Lhazareen}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Meereenese Valyrian}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Munja'kin}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Méníshè}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Noalath}} | ||
* | * {{lpl|Nulisü}} | ||
* {{lpl|Old Castithan}} | |||
* {{lpl|Övüsi}} | |||
* {{lpl|Ravkan}} | |||
* {{lpl|Sangheili}} | |||
* {{lpl|Sarkezhe}} | |||
* {{lpl|Shiväisith}} | |||
* {{lpl|Shu}} | |||
* {{lpl|Sondiv}} | |||
* {{lpl|Tpaalha}} | |||
* {{lpl|Ts'íts'àsh}} | |||
* {{lpl|Veda}} | |||
* {{lpl|Wokuthízhű}} | |||
* {{lpl|Yanga Kayang}} | |||
* {{lpl|Zemeni}} | |||
[[Category:Language construction concepts]] | [[Category:Language construction concepts]] |
Latest revision as of 04:38, 8 September 2024
In language construction, a proto-language can refer to any constructed language (conlang) based on which daughter languages are created through phonological and grammatical changes. A proto-language may be either a visible proto-language, a fully developed conlang which is presented publically, or an invisible proto-language, a language system which is not fully developed, but is used as a starting point for another conlang, and which is typically not presented publically.
As a note, natural languages that serve as a proto-language for a conlang will not be listed here. For example, modern English is the proto-language of Trigedasleng, but neither English nor Trigedasleng will be listed on this page.
List of Proto-Languages
- Ghòf Vrem
- High Valyrian
- Old Castithan
- Old Ravkan
- Old Valyrian
- Proto-Castithan
- Proto-Engála
- Proto-Fjerdan
- Proto-Ich
- Proto-Kinuk'aaz
- Proto-Munja'kin
- Proto-Méníshè
- Proto-Nulisü
- Proto-Övüsi
- Proto-Plains
- Proto-Sangheili
- Proto-Sarkezhe
- Proto-Shu
- Proto-Sondiv
- Proto-Tpaalha
- Proto-Ts'íts'àsh
- Proto-Veda
- Proto-Zemeni
- Sungdin
- Veda
- Ves Azhaa
List of Languages with Proto-Languages
- Aazh Naamori
- Afata
- Astapori Valyrian
- Bodzvokhan
- Castithan
- Chakobsa
- Dothraki
- Engála
- Fjerdan
- G'Vunna
- Gandal
- Haughòf
- High Valyrian
- Indojisnen
- Irathient
- Kinuk'aaz
- Lhazareen
- Meereenese Valyrian
- Munja'kin
- Méníshè
- Noalath
- Nulisü
- Old Castithan
- Övüsi
- Ravkan
- Sangheili
- Sarkezhe
- Shiväisith
- Shu
- Sondiv
- Tpaalha
- Ts'íts'àsh
- Veda
- Wokuthízhű
- Yanga Kayang
- Zemeni