Proto-Eastern
From Langmaker
| Conlang | Proto-Eastern |
| Author | Mark Rosenfelder |
| Year Began | 1994 |
| Language Type | fictional diachronic language |
| Lexicon Size | 250 |
| Etymologies | No |
| Grammar | Yes |
| Sample Texts | No |
| Primer | No |
Proto-Eastern is a fictional diachronic language created by Mark Rosenfelder as the ancestor of Cuêzi, Cadhinor, Axunašin, and other languages.
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Design principles
Proto-Eastern has many features reminiscent of IE, because the Eastern family is supposed to be a sort of parallel-Earth version of IE.
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Language sources
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Interest of others
The description of the language concludes with tips for proto-conlangers, which are useful to any conlanger seeking to create a historical family of constructed languages.
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