ProtoValorian
ProtoValorian is the proposed reconstructed ancestor of the Valorian language family and the related early culture. It is not a documented civilization but a scholarly construct used to explain common features among later Valorian languages and material culture. The term reflects the standard approach of historical linguistics known as the comparative method: by comparing cognate words, core grammar, and phonological patterns across known Valorian varieties, researchers infer a prior stage with certain shared traits.
The name combines proto- (reconstructed ancestral) with Valorian, the name given to the later language and cultural
Evidence comes from linguistic reconstruction, loanword patterns from neighboring languages, and archaeological indicators such as settlement
Linguistic features include a moderate consonant inventory and a vowel system with several phonemic qualities. Grammar
ProtoValorian is central to understanding the Valorian language lineage and cultural development. It provides a framework