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Subject: RE: Aymara once mora
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In re Aymara: Quechua :: Basque: Spanish -- in addition to there being no 
relation between the to the comparison also implies that any similarities 
that are not accidental are due either to a common substrate (the language 
there before these two moved in) or to borrowings from one another after they 
came in contact.

