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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 such, or an [[invisible proto-language]], a not | 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 such, or an [[invisible proto-language]], a not publically presented language system which is not fully developed, but is used as a starting point for another conlang. |
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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 such, or an invisible proto-language, a not publically presented language system which is not fully developed, but is used as a starting point for another conlang.