Isme a Dit

Isme a Dit, modernly illustrated as Ismé u Dit, (8 June 1635 - 1st December 1712) was a Konorsian dramatist, writer, linguist, and philosopher. With in the Mursland-region, she sparked widespread interest in Volirian vocabulary and has had significant influence on the Mursian grammar.

Biography
... She spend most of her time in the Grand Duchy of Nai.

Linguistics
Ismé u Dit was fluent in Mursian,, , and Vrtgoran. Additionally, it is reported she understood Ludarsian,, , and Variadian, and could read Heltic. She was an active advocate of writing Mursian only in the Latin script, to mark it more distinct from Ludarsian. She preferred it over the Samot script, as she appreciated Jungastian literary works and found that the Mursians should become more acquainted with West Artemian stories.

Inspired with Jungastian and Ovancian efforts to standardize language (under nationalist movements), Dit also devised to make the Mursian language more distinct. For this, she turned to Vrtgoran and older non-religious Mursian texts. Although little of her efforts can be found in the modern day language, her actions received lively reactions at the time. Her use of archaic words combined with modern topics and themes in plays and stories made her renowned. She is often credited for the Mursian Naissance in literature.