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Agglutinative languages / Ethnic groups in Europe / Ethnic groups in Asia / Proto-Uralic language / Accusative case / Altaic languages / Nostratic languages / Finno-Ugric languages / Mari language / Linguistics / Languages of Russia / Uralic languages
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Agglutinative languages
Ethnic groups in Europe
Ethnic groups in Asia
Proto-Uralic language
Accusative case
Altaic languages
Nostratic languages
Finno-Ugric languages
Mari language
Linguistics
Languages of Russia
Uralic languages

Linguistica Uralica XLII[removed]AGO KÜNNAP (Tartu)

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