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- <lang>Eho</lang> is an early culture and language in the <lang>Jastu-Sevensi</lang> language family.
- <lang>Eho</lang> had the smallest starting lexicon of the <lang>Jastu-Sevensi</lang> languages, and so developed at the slowest rate.
+ <lang>Eho</lang> is an early culture and language in the <lang>Jastu‐Sevensi</lang> language family.
+ <lang>Eho</lang> had the smallest starting lexicon of the <lang>Jastu‐Sevensi</lang> languages, and so developed at the slowest rate.
The <orgName>Unicode</orgName> character <rs type="unicode">U+25A1 □ WHITE SQUARE</rs> has traditionally been used as a shorthand for <mentioned><lang>Eho</lang></mentioned>.
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The words below are grouped into four generations based on their approximate times of origin.
The earliest of these are categorized as <mentioned><lang expand="Eho I">□1</lang></mentioned> and the latest as <mentioned><lang expand="Eho IV">□4</lang></mentioned>.
The <orgName>Unicode</orgName> character <rs type="unicode">U+25A1 □ WHITE SQUARE</rs> has traditionally been used as a shorthand for <mentioned><lang>Eho</lang></mentioned>.
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The words below are grouped into four generations based on their approximate times of origin.
The earliest of these are categorized as <mentioned><lang expand="Eho I">□1</lang></mentioned> and the latest as <mentioned><lang expand="Eho IV">□4</lang></mentioned>.
- The <lang>Eho</lang> language had very little influence on later Jastu-Sevensi languages and so the size of this dictionary is quite small.
+ The <lang>Eho</lang> language had very little influence on later Jastu‐Sevensi languages and so the size of this dictionary is quite small.
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- As <lang>Eho</lang> is in essence a speculative proto-language, the pronunciation data should not be taken as anything more than a broad guideline.
+ As <lang>Eho</lang> is in essence a speculative proto‐language, the pronunciation data should not be taken as anything more than a broad guideline.
The orthography attempts to follow general American English conventions.
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The orthography attempts to follow general American English conventions.
Words and definitions taken from original handwritten lexis at <ptr target="./sources/Jastulae%20I–VII.pdf" mimeType="application/pdf" /> (versions I–VII) and the <ref target="./sources/RedBook.pdf" mimeType="application/pdf">RedBook</ref> (version VIII).
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Words and definitions taken from original handwritten lexis at <ptr target="./sources/Jastulae%20I–VII.pdf" mimeType="application/pdf" /> (versions I–VII) and the <ref target="./sources/RedBook.pdf" mimeType="application/pdf">RedBook</ref> (version VIII).
- In the latter case, original word-forms and not their later <lang>Jastugay</lang> renditions are recorded.
+ In the latter case, original word‐forms and not their later <lang>Jastugay</lang> renditions are recorded.
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- <lang>Jastulae</lang> is an early culture and language in the <lang>Jastu-Sevensi</lang> language family.
+ <lang>Jastulae</lang> is an early culture and language in the <lang>Jastu‐Sevensi</lang> language family.
The <orgName>Unicode</orgName> character <rs type="unicode">U+22BB ⊻ XOR</rs> has traditionally been used as a shorthand for <mentioned><lang>Jastulae</lang></mentioned>.
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The <orgName>Unicode</orgName> character <rs type="unicode">U+22BB ⊻ XOR</rs> has traditionally been used as a shorthand for <mentioned><lang>Jastulae</lang></mentioned>.
In later iterations of the language, etymological history becomes much more clear.
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In later iterations of the language, etymological history becomes much more clear.
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- The entries below use a roughly phonetic spelling; however, as <lang>Jastulae</lang> is in essence a speculative proto-language, the pronunciation data should not be taken as anything more than a broad guideline.
+ The entries below use a roughly phonetic spelling; however, as <lang>Jastulae</lang> is in essence a speculative proto‐language, the pronunciation data should not be taken as anything more than a broad guideline.
Interested persons should research the phonologies of <lang>Jastugay</lang> and <lang>Classical Sevensi</lang> for more information on how these sounds have evolved over time.
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Interested persons should research the phonologies of <lang>Jastugay</lang> and <lang>Classical Sevensi</lang> for more information on how these sounds have evolved over time.
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- <lang>Elrex</lang> is an early culture and language in the <lang>Jastu-Sevensi</lang> language family.
+ <lang>Elrex</lang> is an early culture and language in the <lang>Jastu‐Sevensi</lang> language family.
Most of the words in the known <lang>Elrex</lang> lexicon pertained to feelings or emotions, as these are the words which went on to influence later languages.
<lang>Elrex</lang> is highly onomatopœic and features a large number of vowels.
The spelling <mentioned>Lrex</mentioned> has traditionally been used as a shorthand for Elrex.
Most of the words in the known <lang>Elrex</lang> lexicon pertained to feelings or emotions, as these are the words which went on to influence later languages.
<lang>Elrex</lang> is highly onomatopœic and features a large number of vowels.
The spelling <mentioned>Lrex</mentioned> has traditionally been used as a shorthand for Elrex.
The words below are grouped into six generations based on their approximate times of origin.
The earliest of these are categorized as <mentioned><lang>Elrex version 1</lang></mentioned> and the latest as <mentioned><lang>Elrex version 6</lang></mentioned>.
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The words below are grouped into six generations based on their approximate times of origin.
The earliest of these are categorized as <mentioned><lang>Elrex version 1</lang></mentioned> and the latest as <mentioned><lang>Elrex version 6</lang></mentioned>.
- As most of the influence on later <lang>Jastu-Sevensi</lang> languages occured around the time of <lang>Elrex version 5</lang>, our knowledge of <lang>Elrex version 6</lang> is incomplete.
+ As most of the influence on later <lang>Jastu‐Sevensi</lang> languages occured around the time of <lang>Elrex version 5</lang>, our knowledge of <lang>Elrex version 6</lang> is incomplete.
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Definitive etymological classifications for <lang>Elrex</lang> words have not been made.
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Definitive etymological classifications for <lang>Elrex</lang> words have not been made.
These are marked via a <rs type="unicode">U+223B ∻ HOMOTHETIC</rs> <orgName>Unicode</orgName> character below.
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These are marked via a <rs type="unicode">U+223B ∻ HOMOTHETIC</rs> <orgName>Unicode</orgName> character below.
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- As <lang>Elrex</lang> is in essence a speculative proto-language, the pronunciation data should not be taken as anything more than a broad guideline.
+ As <lang>Elrex</lang> is in essence a speculative proto‐language, the pronunciation data should not be taken as anything more than a broad guideline.
However, given an American English dialect, the following pronunciation key may be helpful:
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However, given an American English dialect, the following pronunciation key may be helpful: