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Historical linguistics / Language / Urheimat / East Papuan languages / Trans–New Guinea languages / Altaic languages / Areal feature / Niger–Congo languages / Indo-European languages / Linguistics / Languages of Papua New Guinea / Agglutinative languages
Date: 2010-05-10 04:21:46
Historical linguistics
Language
Urheimat
East Papuan languages
Trans–New Guinea languages
Altaic languages
Areal feature
Niger–Congo languages
Indo-European languages
Linguistics
Languages of Papua New Guinea
Agglutinative languages

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