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maps that focus on alternate history/imaginary history of language/linguistic/ or ethnolinguistic people groups

Subreddit Rules

  1. all content must be alternate history/imaginary

  2. be civil No blatant support for genocidal dictatorships or general bigotry, no homophobia, racism, transphobia etc. etc.

  3. crossposting/content from other subreddits welcome

  4. if crossposting from other areas of reddit please be sure to credit original poster

  5. feel free to ask about conlanging/history.ethnography, anything that will help you

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/r/imaginarylanguagemaps

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More Widespread Pontic Languages(Circassiana dn Abkhaz groups IRL)

3 Comments
2024/10/26
15:18 UTC

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Alternate Romance languages

4 Comments
2024/09/15
18:01 UTC

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The map of the spread of the name 'Sebastian' that somehow made it to another world

2 Comments
2024/08/04
13:29 UTC

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A More Diverse Italy - 1880 (Minimal Lore)

2 Comments
2022/08/02
12:59 UTC

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Alternate ethnic map of the balkans (1900)

5 Comments
2022/07/24
08:20 UTC

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Ceuta and Melilla: Descendants of the Rif Republic (and the homeland of the Ceutan and Melillan languages)

2 Comments
2022/06/22
14:31 UTC

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European countries in reconstructed 'French' (e.g. the name France itself is largely Germanic in origin - if the same cognate word had entered French naturally via Latin we can assume (according to Indo-European sound laws) that it would start with a p, and have a -g- instead of a -c- etc.).

2 Comments
2022/06/13
00:46 UTC

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The classification of the african latin dialects, based on their words for "bottle".

2 Comments
2022/06/03
22:00 UTC

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What if Britain was as Linguistically Diverse as the Caucasus?

3 Comments
2022/05/18
06:06 UTC

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American Berber, a dying language

1 Comment
2022/05/10
15:28 UTC

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[OC] Languages of the Ereb (if Carthage won the Punic Wars)

1 Comment
2021/12/19
21:15 UTC

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Languages of the Dutchlands (Campine timeline)

1 Comment
2021/11/16
18:44 UTC

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A linguistic map of early 12th century Anglo-Nordic Vinland by /u/Trexq07 • /r/imaginarymaps

0 Comments
2021/10/05
20:08 UTC

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Germanic Languages (Light Ages)

1 Comment
2020/02/21
17:55 UTC

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Alternate Romance Languages

0 Comments
2020/02/13
02:45 UTC

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Saxon-Franconian Germanic Languages in the year 1897

0 Comments
2020/02/11
22:27 UTC

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Dialects of Doggerland, an old concountry project of mine. A linguistic battleground of Dutch, Danish, and Kaprian on a north sea island.

1 Comment
2020/02/03
16:42 UTC

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What happened to this sub?

It's been inactive for weeks now. What happened?

3 Comments
2020/02/02
17:53 UTC

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Pater Noster - South Slavic Languages

4 Comments
2020/01/11
18:31 UTC

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Just did an alternate universe with a slight difference in the display of the 30 and 80 year's war. Linguistic map is bottom!

0 Comments
2020/01/11
09:33 UTC

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Human language families of Arcél and its major languages, by Mark Rosenfelder

1 Comment
2020/01/10
21:27 UTC

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Alternate Romance Languages

2 Comments
2020/01/10
19:05 UTC

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20th member

I hope this community will grow larger. I love alternate language maps!

1 Comment
2020/01/10
12:36 UTC

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Languages in the Anglo-Norse union

2 Comments
2020/01/10
10:40 UTC

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Romance languages of Europe in Ill Bethisad alternative history

5 Comments
2020/01/10
08:40 UTC

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