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Linguistic archive // receiver open

Every language is a way of sayingwe were here.

The Language Archive preserves constructed, recovered, and signal-born languages developed through Lumiere Labs. Some arrive as systems. Others begin as a sound that refuses to fade.

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4 languages indexed

Archive topology

Known speech beside unknown signal

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Recovered

Listening

“A name can echo—but only if the idea behind it lives.”

Archive principle // transmission 01

Recorded languages

Signals with a stable name.

Archive accepting records

NuƧha

Record 01 / 04

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NuƧha

Glitshborne | Recovered transmission

The forgotten language of the Glitshborne, recovered through music, fractured vocals, repeated symbols, and living use.

A language does not need to arrive whole to carry a complete signal.
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Archive record

Ei dairi. // I am because I was called.

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Roots

21

Phrases

3

Symbols

3

Registers

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Archive protocol

We do not force the signal to arrive whole.

Each language can carry canon records, reconstructions, provisional roots, fragments, pronunciations, symbols, source works, and translator rules without hiding where certainty ends.

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Hear the signal

A language may first appear as a sound, a phrase, a symbol, or a transmission that refuses to disappear.

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Preserve the fracture

Original fragments remain beside their reconstruction so uncertainty is recorded rather than hidden.

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Let it live

A recovered language becomes more than an artifact when people can speak it, question it, and add to it.

Language Archive // Public Nexus Resource // Lumiere Labs

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