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Asia / Akkadian language / Telicity / Cuneiform / Ergative–absolutive language / Sumer / Reduplication / Rama language / Sumerian language / Fertile Crescent / Linguistics / Grammar
Date: 2004-09-23 21:13:45
Asia
Akkadian language
Telicity
Cuneiform
Ergative–absolutive language
Sumer
Reduplication
Rama language
Sumerian language
Fertile Crescent
Linguistics
Grammar

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