Macro-Ŋǝltaic: Difference between revisions

From Nguhcraft Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "'''Macro-Ŋǝltaic''', also known as '''Macro-Nguhltaic''' (English: {{ipa|[mækɹʌwŋɫ̩tejɪk]}}) or '''Ɱorean''' (English: {{ipa|[ɱoɹijʌn]}}) is a primary language family{{disputed}} that is an extension of the Ŋǝltaic language family{{disputed}}. Its associated root language, Proto-Ɱorean{{disputed}}, is the ancestor{{disputed}} of approximately half of the languages spoken on the Ŋearth, and it is lauded as an important step in the reconstruction...")
Tag: 2017 source edit
 
No edit summary
Tag: 2017 source edit
 
(6 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Macro-Ŋǝltaic''', also known as '''Macro-Nguhltaic''' (English: {{ipa|[mækɹʌwŋɫ̩tejɪk]}}) or '''Ɱorean''' (English: {{ipa|[ɱoɹijʌn]}}) is a primary language family{{disputed}} that is an extension of the [[Ŋǝltaic]] language family{{disputed}}. Its associated root language, Proto-Ɱorean{{disputed}}, is the ancestor{{disputed}} of approximately half of the languages spoken on the [[Ŋearth]], and it is lauded as an important step in the reconstruction{{disputed}} of Proto-Ŋorld{{disputed}}.
'''Macro-Ŋǝltaic''', also known as '''macro-Nguhltaic''' (English: {{ipa|[mækɹʌwŋɫ̩tejɪk]}}), '''Ɱorean''' (English: {{ipa|[ɱoɹijʌn]}}) is a language family{{disputed}} that is an extension of the [[Ŋǝltaic]] language family{{citation needed}}. Its associated root language, Proto-Ɱorean{{disputed}}, is the ancestor{{disputed}} of approximately half of the languages spoken on the [[Ŋearth]], and it is lauded as an important step in the reconstruction{{disputed}} of Proto-Ŋorld{{disputed}}.


Generally speaking, the name Macro-Ŋǝltaic is preferred by those who think Ŋǝltaic is a primary language family, while the name Ɱorean is preferred by those seeking to find the hypothetical (and often memed upon) "Proto-Ŋorld". However, even in the former community, the name "Proto-Ɱorean" for its proto-language reconstruction is preferred, as it is easier to distinguish from Proto-Ŋǝltaic (which both camps of Macro-Ŋǝltaicists assert is a real language{{disputed}}.
Generally speaking, the name macro-Ŋǝltaic is preferred by those who think Ŋǝltaic is a primary language family, while the name Ɱorean is preferred by those seeking to find the hypothetical (and often memed upon) "Proto-Ŋorld". However, even in the former community, the name "Proto-Ɱorean" for its proto-language reconstruction is preferred{{citation needed}}, as it is easier to distinguish from Proto-Ŋǝltaic{{disputed}} (which both camps of macro-Ŋǝltaicists assert is a real language{{disputed}}).
 
Additionally, the former camp of macro-Ŋǝltaicists tend to be significantly less bold than the latter. Macro-Ŋǝltaic, when differentiated from Ɱorean, is therefore usually assumed to be approximately what Ɱoreanists call Ŋostratic or Ŋǝurasiatic, though confusingly, all three language families are often referred to as "macro-Ŋǝltaic".
 
==Structure==
Most macro-Ŋǝltaicists assert that regular [[Ŋǝltaic]], which they call "micro-Ŋǝltaic", is a real language family{{citation needed}}, and is simply too closely related to languages not traditionally included in micro-Ŋǝltaic to be ignored. This is the language tree for macro-Ŋǝltaic:
* Proto-Ɱorean
** Proto-Ŋostratic
*** Ŋǝurasiatic languahes
**** Ŋǝltaic languages
***** [[Saxo-Syzkynic languages|Saxo]]-[[Humoric languages|Humoric]] languages
***** [[Pisco-Imerchali languages|Pisco-Imerchali]] languages
**** {{wp|Altaic languages}}
***** [[Japonic languages]]
****** [[Japanese]]
****** [[Proto-Protogen]]{{disputed}}<sup>[1]</sup>
**** [[Aisti-Hummic languages]]
*** {{wp|Afro-Asiatic languages}}
**** [[Amuj-Shudrowan languages]]
** [[Sinitic languages]]
*** [[Middle Chinese (Tang Dynasty, Chang'an dialect)]]
** {{wp|Austric languages|Ŋaustric languages}}
*** [[Austronesian languages]]
**** [[Toki Pona]]{{disputed}}
**** [[Paleo-Oberian B]]
** [[Sesje|Sesjan languages]]
<sup>[1]</sup>: Proto-Protogen is generally asserted to be too closely related to Japonic to be in the traditional Ŋǝltaic family{{citation needed}}. This is despite known evidence that it descends at least in part from 21st Century Humorese, though to this idea's credit, a high degree of creolization is observed across the entirety of Humoric.

Latest revision as of 06:42, 5 December 2024

Macro-Ŋǝltaic, also known as macro-Nguhltaic (English: [mækɹʌwŋɫ̩tejɪk]), Ɱorean (English: [ɱoɹijʌn]) is a language family[disputed] that is an extension of the Ŋǝltaic language family[citation needed]. Its associated root language, Proto-Ɱorean[disputed], is the ancestor[disputed] of approximately half of the languages spoken on the Ŋearth, and it is lauded as an important step in the reconstruction[disputed] of Proto-Ŋorld[disputed].

Generally speaking, the name macro-Ŋǝltaic is preferred by those who think Ŋǝltaic is a primary language family, while the name Ɱorean is preferred by those seeking to find the hypothetical (and often memed upon) "Proto-Ŋorld". However, even in the former community, the name "Proto-Ɱorean" for its proto-language reconstruction is preferred[citation needed], as it is easier to distinguish from Proto-Ŋǝltaic[disputed] (which both camps of macro-Ŋǝltaicists assert is a real language[disputed]).

Additionally, the former camp of macro-Ŋǝltaicists tend to be significantly less bold than the latter. Macro-Ŋǝltaic, when differentiated from Ɱorean, is therefore usually assumed to be approximately what Ɱoreanists call Ŋostratic or Ŋǝurasiatic, though confusingly, all three language families are often referred to as "macro-Ŋǝltaic".

Structure

Most macro-Ŋǝltaicists assert that regular Ŋǝltaic, which they call "micro-Ŋǝltaic", is a real language family[citation needed], and is simply too closely related to languages not traditionally included in micro-Ŋǝltaic to be ignored. This is the language tree for macro-Ŋǝltaic:

[1]: Proto-Protogen is generally asserted to be too closely related to Japonic to be in the traditional Ŋǝltaic family[citation needed]. This is despite known evidence that it descends at least in part from 21st Century Humorese, though to this idea's credit, a high degree of creolization is observed across the entirety of Humoric.