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'''Primitive Ruáian''' or '''Archaic Ruáian''' ([[Mealligian language|Mealligian]] : ''Ruáianaigh Ársa, Ruáianaigh Chianach''), also called '''Proto-Goidelic''', is the oldest known form of the [[Córthíac languages]], and the ancestor of all languages within this family. | '''Primitive Ruáian''' or '''Archaic Ruáian''' ([[Mealligian language|Mealligian]]: ''Ruáianaigh Ársa, Ruáianaigh Chianach''), also called '''Proto-Goidelic''', is the oldest known form of the [[Córthíac languages]], and the ancestor of all languages within this family. | ||
This phase of the language is known only from fragments, mostly personal names, inscribed on stone in the [[wikipedia:Ogham|Gailír]] alphabet in Gotneska between the 3rd and 7th century AD, before the advent of [[Old Ruáian]]. These inscriptions are referred to as [[wikipedia:Ogham_inscription#Orthodox_inscriptions|Orthodox Gailír]], although scholastic use of the script continued residually until the early 19th century. | This phase of the language is known only from fragments, mostly personal names, inscribed on stone in the [[wikipedia:Ogham|Gailír]] alphabet in Gotneska between the 3rd and 7th century AD, before the advent of [[Old Ruáian]]. These inscriptions are referred to as [[wikipedia:Ogham_inscription#Orthodox_inscriptions|Orthodox Gailír]], although scholastic use of the script continued residually until the early 19th century. |
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Primitive Ruáian | |
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Region | Western Yeetlandia (Present Day Eastern Gotneska) |
Ethnicity | Cordic |
Era | Evolved into Old Ruáian about the 7th century AD |
Geltic Languages
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Gailír | |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
pru | |
Glottolog | pruain23 [1] |
Primitive Ruáian or Archaic Ruáian (Mealligian: Ruáianaigh Ársa, Ruáianaigh Chianach), also called Proto-Goidelic, is the oldest known form of the Córthíac languages, and the ancestor of all languages within this family.
This phase of the language is known only from fragments, mostly personal names, inscribed on stone in the Gailír alphabet in Gotneska between the 3rd and 7th century AD, before the advent of Old Ruáian. These inscriptions are referred to as Orthodox Gailír, although scholastic use of the script continued residually until the early 19th century.
- ↑ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/pruain23
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