Early Auzkala

Classification and daughter languages
The Early Auzkala is the reconstructed proto-stage of the Auzko-romance branch, a family of Romance languages very influenced by the Basque language. This familiy shows a large number of Latin archaisms, such as partial lack of palatization, loss of vowel lenghts or salat articles, while showing innovations of the Gallo-Iberican group as the *-z as a plural indicator.

There is no doubt that Auzko-romance is a family that separated early from Latin, like the Sardinian, and although many linguists doubt their filiation, it is undoubtedly an archaic family with its own innovations and characteristics, many of which have not been found in other Romance languages.

Non-personal forms
The short root also works as imperative vocative and verbal noun.

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