Vāgøgjaskt/Common Western

For lack of a better, proper term, Common Western is an umbrella term for the North Germanic koiné spoken as late as the late 14th century in western Norway, having evolved out of Vāgøgjaskt proper. It is out of this koiné that the Våg Islander dialects evolved by the 18th and 19th centuries. The grammar and phonetics of the Western koiné are in many ways similar to Vāgøgjaskt, but are very much representative of a 14th century Germanic language.