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Chart Comparing Languages Used in Hyper-Vector Work - MichelleL11 - 07-09-2020 Disclaimer: I'm not an expert. I tried not to misinterpret -- but I definitely could have. I certainly was biased in what I collected by my own impressions of the VM script. This information came from English language Wikis, Encyclopedias, and Google searched articles. I am not qualified to provide an interpretation as it relates to the Hyper-vector work, but I will say I find this information interesting and hope others find it at least superficially useful. TL;DND (too long; did not download ![]() ![]() RE: Chart Comparing Languages Used in Hyper-Vector Work - -JKP- - 07-09-2020 Years ago when I was looking into Ladino, Romansch, and numerous other languages, I started a blog on Chechen. It might relate to this chart (not the same language group, but not far away either). It has some interesting characteristics. I don't remember if I finished it or if there was something-or-other that I needed to insert (like a pic). If it's finished, I'll post it. RE: Chart Comparing Languages Used in Hyper-Vector Work - -JKP- - 07-09-2020 For those who are interested in Chechen, I checked it through, added the publishing date, added a map, and posted it. I'm not sure how long it will take to show up on the blogosphere, so here is a link: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. |