ProtoLyrian
ProtoLyrian is a hypothetical reconstructed language, theorized to be the common ancestor of the Lyrian language family. While no direct written records of ProtoLyrian exist, linguists have painstakingly reconstructed its phonology, morphology, and lexicon through comparative analysis of its descendant languages. This process involves identifying cognates, or words with shared origins, across different Lyrian languages and then working backward to infer the features of the parent tongue.
The reconstruction of ProtoLyrian is crucial for understanding the historical development and diversification of the Lyrian
Key features of reconstructed ProtoLyrian phonology often include a relatively simple vowel system and a set