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Toward a System in Illyrian is a 1972 monograph attributed to Helmut J. Sickle. Published by Sablewood Publishing Group, it presents a speculative reconstruction of Illyrian as a linguistic system, drawing on fragmentary inscriptions, Balkan folklore, and comparative philology.[1]

The work is often cited within discussions of parafictional linguistics and the use of pseudo-philology in late twentieth-century scholarship.[2]

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References

  1. R. Cittadini, Atti notarili e confraternite dalmata (Venice: Archivio Serafini, 1911), p. 203.
  2. A. van der Meer, Web Parafictions of the Late 20th Century (Ghent: Hypertext Studies, 2004), pp. 211–223.