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==History and systematics== | ==History and systematics== | ||
[[Proto-Olgish language|Proto-Olgish]] | [[Proto-Olgish language|Proto-Olgish]] arises in the [[Trough of Ortûlék]] and the surrounding heartland of Belkondíl in the early second millennium B.E.B., presumably spoken by those of the Ortûlékians who remain in their ancestral lands after the [[Parting of the Peoples]]. A cultural separation of clans settling in the [[Brethan|Brethan Valley]] west and the [[Cëlac|Cëlac Valley]] east of the [[Olgish Highlands]] seems to have already existed at this time, and the earliest Olgish dialects follow this division, with a [[Brethanian Olgish]] or ‘Orinic’ language spoken in [[Orinion]] and adjacent areas, possibly bordering still-vibrant [[Noldorinians|Noldorinian kingdoms]] to the south, and [[Old Olgish|Cëlacian Olgish]] or ‘Olgish Proper’ predominating in the eastern domains, bordering the [[Soskish kingdoms in Belkondíl]]. | ||
With the westward spread of Cëlacian clans, Brethanian becomes increasingly marginalized and by the beginning of the [[Lécaron|Imperial Era]] remains spoken only on the [[Mairn]] and in a handful of Orinian coastal communities, while the Olgish name comes to be synonymous with the Cëlacian dialects. The term '''[[Old Olgish]]''' generally refers to all Cëlacian dialects spoken in the Bronze and early Iron Ages, while the western Olgish dialects, including Orinic, are usually referred to as ''Brethanian''. | |||
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For most of the Bronze Age, Belkondíl lacks a unified power, and the [[Old Olgish#Dialects|Old Olgish dialects]] develop fairly freely, intermixing with each other and local languages as the Olgish domain [[Olgish Expansion|expands]] into [[Geran]] and the [[Reknaya]]. Only when [[Enethin of Ortûlék|Enethin]] | |||
==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||