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      Typology and Areality

      Language Dynamics and Change
      BRILL
      GEOGRAPHY, TYPOLOGY, FEATURE ANALYSIS

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                10.1163/22105832-20120203

                Social & Behavioral Sciences,Law
                GEOGRAPHY,TYPOLOGY,FEATURE ANALYSIS
                Social & Behavioral Sciences, Law
                GEOGRAPHY, TYPOLOGY, FEATURE ANALYSIS

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