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Language / Culture / Linguistics / Indigenous languages of the Americas / Arutani–Sape languages / Language isolate / Trans–New Guinea languages / Kujargé language / Border languages / Languages of Indonesia / Languages of Papua New Guinea / Language families
Date: 2010-12-20 09:00:42
Language
Culture
Linguistics
Indigenous languages of the Americas
Arutani–Sape languages
Language isolate
Trans–New Guinea languages
Kujargé language
Border languages
Languages of Indonesia
Languages of Papua New Guinea
Language families

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