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Based on written documents and recorded events, the Nandor language is thought to have been mutually intelligible with other coastal languages similar to Scots about 300 years ago. However, it is speculated to have evolved some of its unique orthographic features and lexicon due to geographic isolation.
Based on written documents and recorded events, the Nandor language is thought to have been mutually intelligible with other coastal languages similar to Scots about 300 years ago. However, it is speculated to have evolved some of its unique orthographic features and lexicon due to geographic isolation.


==Phonology==
Nandor phonology shows a very consistent trend of evolution since the 15th century. Many of its phonological features are most similar to modern Scots.
Vowel inventory
Consonant inventory
Syllable structure
Stress
Intonation
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=Phonology=
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