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Germanic languages / Ancient languages / Languages of the United States / Language / Elamite language / Proto-Germanic grammar / Old Persian language / Persian grammar / Linguistics
Date: 2005-11-17 22:56:23
Germanic languages
Ancient languages
Languages of the United States
Language
Elamite language
Proto-Germanic grammar
Old Persian language
Persian grammar
Linguistics

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