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may be names of purported languages for which no direct evidence exists, languages for which all evidence has been lost, or hypothetical
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directly known to have been used (because they appear in the literature, inscriptions or documented speech) are called
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Linguistic varieties with evidence of having existed
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Unattested language
linguistics
dead
recordings
transcriptions
literature
inscriptions
proto-languages
linguistic reconstruction
word forms
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Historical linguistics
List of languages by first written accounts
Spurious languages
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