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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->P.M. Arktayg</b>
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Could you describe tones in Lufasha? Origin, rules, changes from
Proto-Eastern to Lufasha etc. but more precisely than in
"Proto-Eastern Philology".


<hr><i>Mark responds:
<p>I'd love to, but this material just doesn't exist yet!  I'm not
satisfied with the materials in the Proto-Eastern material either, 
but it needs a thorough reworking.  Since the Chia-Sha peoples went
so far and encountered so many peoples in their wanderings, their
languages have also changed greatly and suffered massive borrowing,
and this too has to be worked out.  It should be interesting...</i>

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