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| child3 = [[Naquic languages|Naquic]] | | child3 = [[Naquic languages|Naquic]] | ||
| child4 = [[Shoeic languages|Shoeic]] | | child4 = [[Shoeic languages|Shoeic]] | ||
| child5 = | | child5 = Sesamic | ||
| child6 | | child6 = Witcanic | ||
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Revision as of 05:41, 11 January 2017
| Quihum | |
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| Created by | – |
| Geographic distribution | Traditionally all over Schrubstiempf and in western Kuderau; today worldwide |
| Linguistic classification | One of Hussmauch's primary language families |
| Proto-language | Proto-Quihum |
| Subdivisions | |
The Quihum languages (Quih) are descended from Proto-Quihum (PQuih). It is inspired by Indo-European and Pacific Northwest languages.
Todo
- ablaut patterns
- determiner endings
- verbs
- derivational morphology
Phylogeny
| Proto-Quihum |
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