All of the Palæoboreanica is written in Palæoboreanic languages, with little representation of languages outside of this family. Languages represented in the Palæoboreanic outside of the Palæoboreanic language family are mostly those of the Saurian language family, for example Lacertian and Draconic.
Part II.a.
Palæoboreanic Languages
The Palæoboreanic language family is an early branch of a larger Boreanic language family that also includes the Finno-Ugric, Indo-European, and Afro-Asiatic language families.
Proto-Palaeoboreanic Script, Stage 1
Consonants
General bilabial glyph. /p/ or /b/ (not contrasted), and sometimes lengthened to /m/.
General alveolar glyph. /t/, or /d/ (not contrasted), and sometimes lengthened to /n/.
General vellar glyph. /k/, or /g/ (not contrasted), and sometimes lengthened to /ŋ/.
Vowels
Consonants
Vowels
/p/
/t/
/k/
/a/
/e/
/i/
/u/
/o/
Stage 2A Developed from Stage 1 independently of Stages 2B & 2C.
Labials
Alveolars
Vellars
Vowels
/p/
/b/
/m/
/t/
/d/
/n/
/k/
/g/
/ŋ/
/a/
/e/
/i/
/u/
/o/
Stage 2B Developed from Stage 1 independently of Stages 2A & 2C.
Labials
Alveolars
Vellars
Vowels
/p/
/b/
/m/
/t/
/d/
/n/
/k/
/g/
/ŋ/
/a/
/e/
/i/
/u/
/o/
Stage 2C Developed from Stage 1 independently of Stages 2A & 2B.