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Language / Asia / Khitans / Agglutinative languages / Languages of China / Cuneiform script / Elamite language / Khitan scripts / Jurchen language / Qi / Logogram / Phonetic complement
Date: 2007-09-26 17:21:07
Language
Asia
Khitans
Agglutinative languages
Languages of China
Cuneiform script
Elamite language
Khitan scripts
Jurchen language
Qi
Logogram
Phonetic complement

Outline: A comparative study of phonetic complements in Near Eastern cuneiform and Jurchen siniform”

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