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Altaic languages / Tungusic languages / Inner Asia / Mongolian language / Uralic languages / Korean language / Classification of Japonic / Nicholas Poppe / Agglutinative languages / Asia / Linguistics
Date: 2008-02-22 03:02:14
Altaic languages
Tungusic languages
Inner Asia
Mongolian language
Uralic languages
Korean language
Classification of Japonic
Nicholas Poppe
Agglutinative languages
Asia
Linguistics

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