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==Family tree==
==Family tree==
*Proto-Far East Semitic (~ 500 AD)
*Proto-Far East Semitic (~ 500 AD)
** [[Far East Semitic/Hmooblang]]: literally read Hmoob gib, possibly with tones? (greeting: ''Schlaub lag!'')
** [[Far East Semitic/Tonal Semitic]]: A language with two tones from the register split and lots of preinitials. Irta's only tonal Semlang.
**hyperconservative Far East Semitic
**hyperconservative Far East Semitic
Far East Semitic is phonologically one of the more conservative branches of Semitic, with different reflexes for almost all the consonants of Proto-Semitic. Morphologically, though, it is the exact opposite -- it is a rather typical Southeast Asian sprachbund language even in the proto-stage.
Far East Semitic is phonologically one of the more conservative branches of Semitic, with different reflexes for almost all the consonants of Proto-Semitic. Morphologically, though, it is the exact opposite -- it is a rather typical Southeast Asian sprachbund language even in the proto-stage.
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