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A Brief Treatise On the History Of Galactic Basic
Assembled By Trityak Nizhdan Gori
Head Of The Kallisti Historic Approval Board
PREFACE
The study of Galactic Basic, possibly the only wide-spread inter-species language in present use, presents both fascinating and frustrating challenges to a researcher. On one hand, recent documentation of it's dialects, usage, and verbal syntax is readily available and easily understood, but on the other, it's actual origins and development are incredibly difficult to trace. Not only that, but a critical review of the most prevalent origin theories presents a difficult set of conclusions that fly in the face of established theories ranging from the origin of individual species, to galactic history, to inter-species political interactions. While a true understanding could result in a massive advance of these fields of research, current approved theorization disagrees fully with what would appear to be the inevitable conclusions, namely [REDACTED].
This paper will attempt to summarize current plausible theories and known history, while addressing these concerns. It is my hope that our narrowminded view of [REDACTED], and accordingly, our place in the universe, can be expanded through better understanding of this.
HISTORY
The history of spoken Galactic Basic is difficult to trace, but earliest available historical records from the dawn of Rastal discovery of other species indicate that, while much of the language was developed by our race in co-operation with these other species, the basic phonetics and grammatical structure could already be found in up to [REDACTED], which comprises a large portion of known sentient life in the galactic region.
While spoken Rastali is likely the most "pure" of these languages in relation to the origin language, or rather, in terms of languages still in use, recent reconstruction of logical approximations of spoken Ancient indicate that it [REDACTED], and is likely responsible for the commonality of Basic's [REDACTED], which in some theories would explain the similarity and prevalence of those aforementioned linguistic components.
A close parallel can be drawn with obscure Terran history, in which a single, large [REDACTED]. Though the original Romyan language went extinct after [REDACTED], evidence of persistent basics, etymology, and other elements such as grammatical structure and written script persist in the native Terran language even to modern times.
A perhaps even more striking comparison could be made between modern Rastali and the language spoken by [REDACTED], or, to a lesser but still statistically significant extent, the similarity between Rastali and Terran languages of so-termed "slavic" basis.
This evidence all points to a simple, if somewhat fantastic, conclusion: at some point in the past, the majority of sentient life [REDACTED]. What became of the Ancients is of yet unknown, and is likely better left to other fields of inquiry.
The origins of written Basic are, surprisingly, much simpler to trace, at least on the surface. Comparison of ancient Rastali to the aforementioned exo-species languages indicate that at least some local alphabets present on the homeworld of a given species are [REDACTED]. Due to the extremely unlikely odds of this occurring spontaneously (relative to spoken language, as the vocal design of most sentient species does only allow for limited range in producible sounds), it would seem to reinforce the idea that [REDACTED]. While there is a marked difference between Ancient script and still-living languages at first glance, investigation [REDACTED] as evidenced by multiple character markers.
As mentioned in the preface, the implications of this theory, should it be true, are tremendous.
LINGUISTIC COMPOSITION
As this paper is already rather extensive, at [REDACTED] pages long, and many, many reputable dictionaries, lexicons, and other linguistic tools already exist that document proper usage of Galactic Basic, there is no further need to touch on these topics here.
As a brief summary, Basic is remarkable in that it consists of only phonics that species with a vocal structure similar to that of most humanoids can easily produce. Due to this, and owing to the large number of Rastali loanwords that comprise it's current make-up, the majority of native-Rastali speakers who wish to learn it should have no difficulty in gaining basic conversational skills with relative ease. This also holds true for members of other species originating in the galactic region mentioned above, though the level of difficulty is based on how [REDACTED] from the linguistic origin. This can be seen by the difficulty some Terrans have in learning Basic, with Anglash, the predominant language and alphabet used, being based on a heavily modified Romyan dialect rather than a more pure example such as Russian.
CONCLUSION
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