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Central Asia / Tocharian languages / Georges-Jean Pinault / Kucha / Donald Ringe / Svetlana Burlak / Holger Pedersen / Proto-Indo-European language / Tocharian alphabet / Asia / Tocharians / Indo-European languages
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Central Asia
Tocharian languages
Georges-Jean Pinault
Kucha
Donald Ringe
Svetlana Burlak
Holger Pedersen
Proto-Indo-European language
Tocharian alphabet
Asia
Tocharians
Indo-European languages

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