style(content): normalise italic markdown syntax in languages pages
Change *italic* to _italic_ for consistency across English and French languages content pages.
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ description: Constructed languages (conlangs) and worldbuilding projects.
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# Languages and Worldbuilding
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*Conlangs*, short for *constructed languages*, are artificial
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_Conlangs_, short for _constructed languages_, are artificial
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languages created by individuals rather than evolving naturally over
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time. They serve various purposes: international auxiliary languages
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like Esperanto, philosophical experiments like Lojban, fictional
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## Eittlandic
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Eittlandic is the language of **Eittland**, a fictional Nordic
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country, born from the question: *what if there was another island
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like Iceland that never got Christianised?*
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country, born from the question: _what if there was another island
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like Iceland that never got Christianised?_
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The language derives from Old Norse and has been evolved
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naturalistically towards specific artistic goals. In Eittlandic, the
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@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ Proto-Ñyqy is the proto-language and mother language of the Ñyqy
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language family tree. The documentation is written as an in-universe
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document would be, meaning all cultural and historical references are
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entirely fictional. The writing style draws inspiration from academic
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linguistic work, particularly Benjamin W. Fortson's *Indo-European
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Language and Culture*. The [Proto-Ñyqy
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linguistic work, particularly Benjamin W. Fortson's _Indo-European
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Language and Culture_. The [Proto-Ñyqy
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documentation](https://conlang.phundrak.com/proto-nyqy) is publicly
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available online.
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