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Revision as of 21:58, 17 August 2022

Ostro-Ludzic
Native toOstrozava, Drevstran, Velikoslavia, Ludvosiya, Garima, Brumen, Zacapican, Others2
RegionTranskarminia, Kupalnitsan Basin, Drev River Valley
Standard forms
Latin alphabet, XXXX alphabet, Gothic alphabet (archaic)
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)

Ostro-Ludzic (Common Ostrozavan: Ostroludzky, Standard Ludzic: Ostreludski) is a West Ludic language and is the primary official language of Ostrozava and holds co-official status in Drevstran. A pluricentric language, Ostro-Ludzic has been standardized into two nationally-sanctioned, mutually-intelligible standard varieties: Ostrozavan and Ludzic. Several ethnographic distinctions exist, with the body of speakers all typically preferring a local dialect outside of major urbanized areas. Ostro-Ludzic forms a dialect continuum between the Magnic-influenced Ardovian dialects to the archaic tongue of the Biele.

Historically, the precise definition of Ostro-Ludzic dialects has been controversial; the term "Ostro-Ludzic" used to describe the majority of Ludic dialects in the Kupalnitsa basin first appeared in Transkarminian historiography in 1801, but was not widely adopted until the mid-19th century, when Pan-Ludism became a dominant source of discourse in the area. An ongoing controversy is the inclusion of Baderian into the continuum, as it may be considered a dialect of either Zamorodnian or Low Ludic, as spoken in southern Velikoslavia. Some scholars, typically of irredentist persuasion, may even consider Baderian to be its own language.