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==Classification==
 
==Classification==
   
The internal classification is as follows:
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The internal classification of the Morèi languages is as follows:
   
Proto-Morèi
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*Proto-Morèi
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**Moraisic languages:
*Archaic Morèi (first attested 1727)
 
**Classical Morèi (2064)
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***Archaic Morèi (first attested 1727)
***Eastern Morèi
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****Classical Morèi (2064)
 
*****Eastern Morèi
***Old Fuómî́ (~3600)
 
****Fuómî́ (~4600)
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*****Feimiic languages:
 
******Old Fuómî́ (~3600)
 
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*******Fuómî́ (~4600)
*Western Morèi
 
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**Western Morèi
   
 
==Typology==
 
==Typology==

Revision as of 11:31, 29 July 2022

Morèi
Geographic
distribution
Southwestern Ashnan
Linguistic classificationOne of the world's primary language families
Proto-languageProto-Morèi
Subdivisions
  • Western Morèi
  • Féimic
  • Eastern Morèi

The Morèi languages are a diverse family of languages spoken throughout the Morèi states in southwestern Ashnan, bounded roughly by the ??? river to the west, the Ềgàire mountains to the east, the ??? plain to the north and the Broad Sea to the south. Fuómî́, of the Féimic branch, is the most widely spoken of the Morèi languages, having been in the standardised dialect of the city of Dáutâ a regional lingua franca since the 4270s.

History

Distribution

Classification

The internal classification of the Morèi languages is as follows:

  • Proto-Morèi
    • Moraisic languages:
      • Archaic Morèi (first attested 1727)
        • Classical Morèi (2064)
          • Eastern Morèi
          • Feimiic languages:
            • Old Fuómî́ (~3600)
              • Fuómî́ (~4600)
    • Western Morèi

Typology

Vocabulary