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A '''visible proto-language''' is an ad hoc technical term used to refer to a full conlang that serves as the proto-language for another full conlang. This contrasts with an [[invisible proto-language]], which is usually not fully fleshed out, and is not intended for public consumption. 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. | A '''visible proto-language''' is an ad hoc technical term used to refer to a full conlang that serves as the proto-language for another full conlang. This contrasts with an [[invisible proto-language]], which is usually not fully fleshed out, and is not intended for public consumption. For example, the proto-language of [[Astapori Valyrian language|Astapori Valyrian]] is [[High Valyrian language|High Valyrian]]. [[High Valyrian language|High Valyrian]] is a [[visible proto-language]], in that it is also presented as a full conlang. The proto-language of [[High Valyrian language|High Valyrian]], on the other hand, is [[Old Valyrian language|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. | ||
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 it nor [[Trigedasleng]] will be listed on this page. | 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 language|Trigedasleng]], but neither it nor [[Trigedasleng language|Trigedasleng]] will be listed on this page. | ||
==List of Visible Proto-Languages== | ==List of Visible Proto-Languages== | ||
* [[Old Castithan]] | * [[Old Castithan language|Old Castithan]] | ||
* [[High Valyrian]] | * [[High Valyrian language|High Valyrian]] | ||
* [[Veda]] | * [[Veda language|Veda]] | ||
==List of Languages with Visible Proto-Languages== | ==List of Languages with Visible Proto-Languages== | ||
* [[Afata]] | * [[Afata language|Afata]] | ||
* [[Astapori Valyrian]] | * [[Astapori Valyrian language|Astapori Valyrian]] | ||
* [[Castithan]] | * [[Castithan language|Castithan]] | ||
* [[Gandal]] | * [[Gandal language|Gandal]] | ||
* [[G'Vunna]] | * [[G'Vunna language|G'Vunna]] | ||
* [[Meereenese Valyrian]] | * [[Meereenese language|Meereenese Valyrian]] |
Revision as of 01:22, 2 May 2019
A visible proto-language is an ad hoc technical term used to refer to a full conlang that serves as the proto-language for another full conlang. This contrasts with an invisible proto-language, which is usually not fully fleshed out, and is not intended for public consumption. 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.
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 it nor Trigedasleng will be listed on this page.