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As East German is extinct, all modern germanic languages would be West though some would distinguish further branching.<br>I'm ignoring these details as the genetic model of living languages gives a partial picture at best.
As East German is extinct, all modern germanic languages would be West though some would distinguish further branching.<br>I'm ignoring these details as the genetic model of living languages gives a partial picture at best.
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&sup1; with these three which include my native mono-lingo as a distinguished <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprachbund>bund</a> during the First Settlement.
&sup1; with these three which since it includes my native mono-lingo is a distinguished <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprachbund>bund</a> during the First Settlement.
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Revision as of 15:06, 28 February 2007

One of three idiosyncratic terms we use to designate our Sprachraum¹, this one for the following:


See Also: Qin, Latin

As East German is extinct, all modern germanic languages would be West though some would distinguish further branching.
I'm ignoring these details as the genetic model of living languages gives a partial picture at best.


¹ with these three which since it includes my native mono-lingo is a distinguished bund during the First Settlement.