A New Family Tree (Part 4): Branching and Time Depth
In the previous post, we had a look at some real world sound changes, namely those from Proto-Uralic to Hungarian. We now want to put this knowledge to use to derive Nyirvón, a conlang with Hungarian-like phonology, from Proto-Rykaic! But first, we have to think a bit about Nyirvón’s siblings… Aligning the birth of Asiul and the death of Old Ryka In the present state of my conlanging universe, where we still have two language families and one isolate (Quriil),…