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The '''Osveraali languages''' are a group of roughly a dozen languages spoken on the continent of [[Atsiq]] as well as in small diaspora communities in eastern [[Miraria]] by approximately seventy million people, predominantly [[dalar]]. They encompass all official languages of Atsiq with the exception of [[Jáhkarrá]] and [[Amakane language|Amakane]], the largest of them [[Modern Standard Osveraali language|Modern Standard Osveraali]], [[Thargian]] and [[Qatill language|Qatill]]. Osveraali influence abroad is most noticeable in the [[Hememitqan languages]] and to a lesser extent in [[Asuranesian]]. With the exception of [[Shyorian]], they are written with their own [[Osveraali alphabet|script]]. The name derives from the [[Osveraali Empire]], whose official language also belonged to the family.  
The '''Osveraali languages''' (also known as the '''Lesser Atsiqan''' or '''West Atsiq languages''') are a group of languages originating on the continent of [[Atsiq]], spoken predominantly by [[dalar]]. They are the second most widely spoken language family in Atsiq, behind the [[Aitic languages]]; several pockets of speakers remain in the far north and the south west of continent, as well as in the [[Lyladnese Islands|Lyladnese]] archipelago, where until the modern period they were the dominant language family.


The modern Osveraali languages are typologically diverse, but common features include a lack of grammatical gender, left-branching syntax, tense-based word order, sophisticated aspectual morphology, agglutinating to fusional grammatical marking, multiple valency-changing operations (causatives, applicatives) and large vowel inventories
Speakers of Osveraali languages emigrated from Atsiq approximately a thousand years ago, leading to a large diaspora across the south of [[Miraria]]. Many Osveraali communities have developed a variety of mixed languages and cryptolects, mixing the grammatical structure of surrounding languages with Osveraali-derived vocabularies. There exists a complex relationship between these mixed ‘para-Osveraali’ languages, and the ‘pure Osveraali’ languages spoken by their respective communities.


==History==
==History==
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==Typology==
==Typology==
The modern Osveraali languages are typologically diverse, but common features include a lack of grammatical gender, left-branching syntax, tense-based word order, sophisticated aspectual morphology, agglutinating to fusional grammatical marking, multiple valency-changing operations (causatives, applicatives) and large vowel inventories.


==See also==
==See also==


[[Category:Language families]]
[[Category:Atsiq]]
[[Category:Osveraali languages]]
[[Category:Osveraali languages]]

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Osveraali
Geographic
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Atsiq
Linguistic classification:One of Sahar's primary language families
Proto-language:Proto-Osveraali
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The Osveraali languages (also known as the Lesser Atsiqan or West Atsiq languages) are a group of languages originating on the continent of Atsiq, spoken predominantly by dalar. They are the second most widely spoken language family in Atsiq, behind the Aitic languages; several pockets of speakers remain in the far north and the south west of continent, as well as in the Lyladnese archipelago, where until the modern period they were the dominant language family.

Speakers of Osveraali languages emigrated from Atsiq approximately a thousand years ago, leading to a large diaspora across the south of Miraria. Many Osveraali communities have developed a variety of mixed languages and cryptolects, mixing the grammatical structure of surrounding languages with Osveraali-derived vocabularies. There exists a complex relationship between these mixed ‘para-Osveraali’ languages, and the ‘pure Osveraali’ languages spoken by their respective communities.

History

Classification

Typology

The modern Osveraali languages are typologically diverse, but common features include a lack of grammatical gender, left-branching syntax, tense-based word order, sophisticated aspectual morphology, agglutinating to fusional grammatical marking, multiple valency-changing operations (causatives, applicatives) and large vowel inventories.

See also