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* [[Bodzvokhan language|Bodzvokhan]] | * [[Bodzvokhan language|Bodzvokhan]] | ||
* [[Dothraki language|Dothraki]] | * [[Dothraki language|Dothraki]] | ||
* [[Fjerdan language|Fjerdan]] | |||
* [[High Valyrian language|High Valyrian]] | * [[High Valyrian language|High Valyrian]] | ||
* [[Indojisnen language|Indojisnen]] | * [[Indojisnen language|Indojisnen]] | ||
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* [[Old Castithan language|Old Castithan]] | * [[Old Castithan language|Old Castithan]] | ||
* [[Övüsi language|Övüsi]] | * [[Övüsi language|Övüsi]] | ||
* [[Ravkan language|Ravkan]] | |||
* [[Shiväisith language|Shiväisith]] | * [[Shiväisith language|Shiväisith]] | ||
* [[Sondiv language|Sondiv]] | * [[Sondiv language|Sondiv]] | ||
* [[Veda language|Veda]] | * [[Veda language|Veda]] | ||
* [[Yanga Kayang language|Yanga Kayang]] | * [[Yanga Kayang language|Yanga Kayang]] |
Revision as of 17:14, 8 November 2019
An invisible proto-language is a ad hoc technical term used to refer to a constructed proto-language that is invisible to anyone other than the creator. It's a tool to be used by a conlanger to create another language, but is rarely showcased as a language on its own. This contrasts with a visible proto-language, which is itself a full conlang that is intended for use. For example, the proto-language of Astapori Valyrian is High Valyrian. High Valyrian is a visible proto-language, in that it is also presented as a full conlang. The proto-language of High Valyrian, on the other hand, is Old Valyrian, which is an invisible proto-language. It's not fleshed out to the same extent, and is not intended to serve as a fully functioning conlang.
Given the fact that we still do not know how language emerged for the very first time, an invisible proto-language is likely a necessarily evil in naturalistic conlanging. Much the way one can posit proto-forms for Indo-European languages going all the way back to Proto-Indo-European but no further, a conlanger must state that at a certain point one can delve no further into the history of their conlang.
As a general note, for this wiki, only a priori languages will be included in this list. A language like Lishepus, whose proto-language is essentially a mix of different natural language roots with Proto-Semitic grammar, will not be listed here.