alaloenditeks
Alaloenditeks is a term used in linguistics to describe a hypothetical language spoken by a specific, often geographically isolated, group of people. The concept suggests that these languages are so distinct from known language families that they may represent independent origins of language development or have undergone extremely divergent evolution. The term itself is not universally recognized and is more often used in theoretical discussions rather than in established linguistic classifications.
The idea of alaloenditeks arises from the observation that while most languages can be grouped into families
In practice, languages that are currently considered isolates, such as Basque or Korean, might at one point