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Languages of Russia / Linguistic typology / Language comparison / Linguistic morphology / Anna Siewierska / World Atlas of Language Structures / Word order / Niger–Congo languages / Glottalic consonant / Linguistics / Syntax / Agglutinative languages
Date: 2013-09-30 10:00:25
Languages of Russia
Linguistic typology
Language comparison
Linguistic morphology
Anna Siewierska
World Atlas of Language Structures
Word order
Niger–Congo languages
Glottalic consonant
Linguistics
Syntax
Agglutinative languages

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