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Languages of Russia / Languages of China / Languages of Mongolia / Turkic languages / Tuvan language / K. David Harrison / Tuva / Vowel harmony / Reduplication / Linguistics / Asia / Agglutinative languages
Date: 2004-07-20 16:36:42
Languages of Russia
Languages of China
Languages of Mongolia
Turkic languages
Tuvan language
K. David Harrison
Tuva
Vowel harmony
Reduplication
Linguistics
Asia
Agglutinative languages

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