Proto-language: Difference between revisions

From The Languages of David J. Peterson
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Tag: Reverted
Line 6: Line 6:
* {{lpl|Ghòf Vrem}}
* {{lpl|Ghòf Vrem}}
* {{lpl|High Valyrian}}
* {{lpl|High Valyrian}}
* {{lpl|Méníshè}}
* {{lpl|Old Castithan}}
* {{lpl|Old Castithan}}
* {{lpl|Old Ravkan}}
* {{lpl|Old Ravkan}}
Line 54: Line 53:
* {{lpl|Meereenese Valyrian}}
* {{lpl|Meereenese Valyrian}}
* {{lpl|Munja'kin}}
* {{lpl|Munja'kin}}
* {{lpl|Méníshè}}
* {{lpl|Noalath}}
* {{lpl|Noalath}}
* {{lpl|Nulisü}}
* {{lpl|Nulisü}}

Revision as of 04:30, 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.

List of Proto-Languages

List of Languages with Proto-Languages