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К вопросу о происхождении центральнокойсанской (кхой) семьи языков

С. 249–259.
Starostin G.
Language: Russian
Keywords: африканистикаHistorical Linguisticsсравнительно-историческое языкознаниеAfrican linguisticsкойсанские языки

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Исследования по языкам Африки. Выпуск 6
Ключ-С, 2016.
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