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Historical linguistics / Phonotactics / Syllable / Reduplication / Languages of the United States / Ilokano language / Tiriyó language / Linguistics / Phonology / Language
Date: 2004-01-26 13:37:17
Historical linguistics
Phonotactics
Syllable
Reduplication
Languages of the United States
Ilokano language
Tiriyó language
Linguistics
Phonology
Language

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