järglaskeeled
Järglaskeeled, often translated as "descendant languages" or "daughter languages," is a linguistic term referring to languages that have evolved from a common ancestral language. This ancestral language is known as the proto-language or parent language. The process of language evolution typically involves gradual changes in pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary over time, leading to diversification. When a proto-language splits into distinct groups of speakers who become geographically or socially isolated, their languages begin to diverge independently. These diverging languages are considered järglaskeeled of the original proto-language.
Examples of järglaskeeled are abundant throughout linguistic history. Latin, the proto-language of the Romance family, has