Meó-Succlythian languages
The Meó-Succlythian language family is a major Pavala language family. It contains many languages, including the important Meó and historical Ancient Succlythian language (and the modern descendants of the Succlythian language), as well as several dozen minority languages.
Proto Meo-Succlythian is the reconstructed ancestor of the Meó-Succlythian languages. Its theorised homeland is the mountain chain situated between the Yot River basin and Miru River basin, and indeed today this is where the highest diversity within the family resides. The language's verbs were heavily inflected for subject, object, indirect object, tense, aspect, and mood, and nouns declined for at least 8 cases.
Family Structure (draft)
- Proto Meó-Succlythian
- Succlythic languages
- Ancient Succlythian
- Classical Succlythian
- South Succlythian
- Central Succlythian
- North Succlythian
- Classical Succlythian
- Kantaqu languages
- Ancient Succlythian
- Meó-Laghuic
- Meóic
- Ancient Meó
- Classical Meó
- Modern Meó Dialects
- Standard Meó
- Modern Meó Dialects
- Classical Meó
- Gwan Meóic
- Ancient Meó
- Laghuic languages
- Meóic
- Ateyigaic Languages
- Puloatic Languages
- Succlythic languages