Čia-Ša languages

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Čia-Ša languages

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Are they tonal or not? If not, what are all those accents doing there? pāk, pak, pàk, etc. I was sure Lufaša was tonal, but it doesn't actually say so anywhere.
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Re: Čia-Ša languages

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The original idea was that they were tonal and isolating. That may or may not last.

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Re: Čia-Ša languages

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Thanks!
If you hold a cat by the tail you learn things you cannot learn any other way. - Mark Twain

In reality, our greatest blessings come to us by way of madness, which indeed is a divine gift. - Socrates

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