jälkeläiskieli
Jälkeläiskieli, meaning "descendant language" in Finnish, refers to a language that has evolved from an older parent language. This concept is fundamental to historical linguistics and the study of language families. When a parent language splits into different dialects or undergoes significant changes in geographically separated communities, these new varieties can eventually diverge to the point where they are no longer mutually intelligible. Each of these distinct varieties then becomes a jälkeläiskieli of the original parent tongue.
For example, Latin is the parent language from which the Romance languages, such as Italian, French, Spanish,