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A few FILTER people may have settled in baeba or southern Dreamland.
A few FILTER people may have settled in baeba or southern Dreamland.


Some Oysters may have spoken [[Andanic_languages#Proto-Olati_.281300.29_to_Olati-A_.282672.29]], from the '''West Andanic''' branch.  This family is very conservative, and shows many similarities with the languages of [[Atlam]], even though Atlam is far away both geographically and genetically.  West Andanic and Atla have ''lack'' of innovation in common, meaning that they resemble each other because they both still resemble their MRCA even after 2,000 years apart (long branch attraction).  It is possible that the Oysters, so proud of their language, find kinship in Atlam even after they slaughtered thousands of soldiers in Lobexon and Kxesh (and perhaps even some in Atlam).  
Some Oysters may have spoken [[Andanic_languages#Proto-Olati_.281300.29_to_Olati-A_.282672.29]], from the '''South Andanic''' (Olati) branch.  This family is very conservative, and shows many similarities with the languages of [[Atlam]], even though Atlam is far away both geographically and genetically.  West Andanic and Atla have ''lack'' of innovation in common, meaning that they resemble each other because they both still resemble their MRCA even after 2,000 years apart (long branch attraction).  It is possible that the Oysters, so proud of their language, find kinship in Atlam even after they slaughtered thousands of soldiers in Lobexon and Kxesh (and perhaps even some in Atlam).


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Revision as of 12:33, 26 April 2020

See history for non-linguistic information.

Language

See Lenian_languages#Oyster.

A few FILTER people may have settled in baeba or southern Dreamland.

Some Oysters may have spoken Andanic_languages#Proto-Olati_.281300.29_to_Olati-A_.282672.29, from the South Andanic (Olati) branch. This family is very conservative, and shows many similarities with the languages of Atlam, even though Atlam is far away both geographically and genetically. West Andanic and Atla have lack of innovation in common, meaning that they resemble each other because they both still resemble their MRCA even after 2,000 years apart (long branch attraction). It is possible that the Oysters, so proud of their language, find kinship in Atlam even after they slaughtered thousands of soldiers in Lobexon and Kxesh (and perhaps even some in Atlam).

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