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- Brithenig abstract "Brithenig is an invented language, or constructed language ("conlang"). It was created as a hobby in 1996 by Andrew Smith from New Zealand, who also invented the alternate history of Ill Bethisad to "explain" it.Brithenig was not developed to be used in the real world, like Esperanto or Interlingua, nor to provide detail to a work of fiction, like Klingon from the Star Trek scenarios. Rather, Brithenig started as a thought experiment to create a Romance language that might have evolved if Latin had displaced the native Celtic language as the spoken language of the people in Great Britain.The result is a sister language to French, Catalan, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian and Italian, albeit a test-tube child, which differs from them by having sound-changes similar to those that affected the Welsh language, and words that are borrowed from Brythonic and from English throughout its pseudo-history. One important distinction between Brithenig and Welsh is that while Welsh is P-Celtic, Latin was a Q-Italic language (as opposed to P-Italic, like Oscan), and this trait was passed onto Brithenig.Similar efforts to extrapolate Romance languages are Breathanach (influenced by the other branch of Celtic), Judajca (influenced by Hebrew), Þrjótrunn (a non Ill Bethisad language influenced by Icelandic), Wenedyk (influenced by Polish), and Xliponian (which experienced a Grimm's Law-like sound shift). It has also inspired Wessisc, a hypothetical Germanic language influenced by contact with Old Celtic.Brithenig was granted the code BZT as part of ISO 639-3.Andrew Smith was one of the conlangers featured in the exhibit "Esperanto, Elvish, and Beyond: The World of Constructed Languages" displayed at the Cleveland Public Library from May through August 2008. Smith's creation of Brithenig was cited as the reason for his inclusion in the exhibit (which also included the Babel Text in Smith's language). It was among the languages recognized in an Economist blog post on constructed languages.".
- Brithenig iso6393Code "bzt".
- Brithenig languageFamily British_Latin.
- Brithenig languageFamily Indo-European_languages.
- Brithenig languageFamily Italic_languages.
- Brithenig languageFamily Romance_languages.
- Brithenig wikiPageExternalLink introduction.html.
- Brithenig wikiPageExternalLink ik200803cl.pdf.
- Brithenig wikiPageExternalLink www.bethisad.com.
- Brithenig wikiPageExternalLink wl-romance.html.
- Brithenig wikiPageExternalLink introduction.html.
- Brithenig wikiPageID "425486".
- Brithenig wikiPageLength "11325".
- Brithenig wikiPageOutDegree "57".
- Brithenig wikiPageRevisionID "681028530".
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink A_posteriori_(languages).
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink A_posteriori_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Alternate_history.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Alternate_history_(fiction).
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink British_Latin.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Brittonic_languages.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Brythonic_languages.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Catalan_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Category:1996_introductions.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artistic_languages.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ill_Bethisad.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_languages.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland_Public_Library.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Constructed_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Esperanto.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Friulian_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Galician_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Gallo-Brittonic_languages.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Grimms_Law.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Grimms_law.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink ISO_639:b.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Ill_Bethisad.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Indo-European.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Indo-European_languages.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Interlingua.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Italic_languages.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Klingon_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Latin_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Lords_Prayer.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Oscan.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Oscan_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink P-Celtic.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Romance_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Romance_languages.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Romansh_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Star_Trek.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink The_Economist.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Thought_experiment.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_language.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLink Wenedyk.
- Brithenig wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brithenig".
- Brithenig created "1996".
- Brithenig creator "Andrew Smith".
- Brithenig fam British_Latin.
- Brithenig fam Indo-European.
- Brithenig fam Indo-European_languages.
- Brithenig fam Italic_languages.
- Brithenig fam Romance_languages.
- Brithenig glotto "none".
- Brithenig hasPhotoCollection Brithenig.
- Brithenig iso "bzt".
- Brithenig linglist "bzt".
- Brithenig name "Brithenig".
- Brithenig posteriori "a posteriori Romance language constructed from Celtic languages".
- Brithenig setting "A thought experiment in alternate history, Ill Bethisad, if Latin had replaced Celtic".
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- Brithenig wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Conlang.
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- Brithenig subject Category:1996_introductions.
- Brithenig subject Category:Artistic_languages.
- Brithenig subject Category:Ill_Bethisad.
- Brithenig hypernym Language.
- Brithenig type Article.
- Brithenig type Language.
- Brithenig type Article.
- Brithenig type Language.
- Brithenig type Language.
- Brithenig type Thing.
- Brithenig type Q315.
- Brithenig type Q34770.