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Имперский арамейский язык

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Loesov S.
Language: Russian
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Keywords: Семитские языкиарамейский языкSemitologyaramaic languages

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Языки мира: Семитские языки. Аккадский язык. Северозападносемитские языки
Языки мира: Семитские языки. Аккадский язык. Северозападносемитские языки
Loesov S., Kogan L., Lyavdansky A., Markina E. Институт языкознания РАН, 2009.
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