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Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.1
May 2010
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Word Search
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July 2009
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Linguacrostic
Speculative Grammarian
CLVII.η
July 2009
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R Authors
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August 2008
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March 2008
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CLV.1
September 2008
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CLVI.1
March 2009
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Language Reveals Origins of Divinity
Speculative Grammarian
CLIV.4
August 2008
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June 1978
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June 1978
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Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.1
May 2010
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I am a cowboy in the boat of langue
Psammeticus Quarterly
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Speculative Grammarian
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March 1993
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March 1993
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February 1993
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January 1993
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January 1993
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March 1993
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January 1998
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CLII.3
May 2007
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The Language of Prehistory
Speculative Grammarian
CLI.4
October 2006
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CLV.ζ
January 2009
S Authors
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CLVI.1
March 2009
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An Official Confession
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CLVII.1
August 2009
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July 2010
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Speculative Grammarian
CLI.1
January 2006
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February 1993
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CLIX.3
July 2010
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CLIX.3
July 2010
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CL.1
January 2005
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CL.2
April 2005
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CLVIII.4
April 2010
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CLIX.1
May 2010
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CLVIII.1
January 2010
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Collateral Descendant of Lingua Pranca —Style Sheet and Submission Guidelines
Collateral Descendant of Lingua Pranca
October 2009
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November 1979
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Babel
I.3
September 1990
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I.1
November 1990
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CLI.4
October 2006
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March 1993
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CLI.3
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June 2008
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November 2007
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May 2007
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CLVIII.4
April 2010
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March 1997
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March 2008
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CLII.2
March 2007
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CXLIX.4
October 2004
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CXLVII.3
March 1993
Sem, Medved
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January 1998
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CXLIX.2
April 2004
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CLIII.δ
December 2007
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Ling-Ken
Speculative Grammarian
CLVIII.1
January 2010
Ling-Ken II
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CLVIII.3
March 2010
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CLIV.2
June 2008
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CLIII.3
January 2008
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CLIII.1
September 2007
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Cultural Grammaticalization
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CXLIX.2
April 2004
Shr, X.
Savage Field Work
Langue du Monde
XVI.4
September 1991
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Phonemic Color
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CL.1
January 2005
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June 1978
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Val Harmony
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September 1991
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February 1991
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CLVI.3
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Call for Papers
Psammeticus Quarterly
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CLI.1
January 2006
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XVI.2
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CLIV.1
May 2008
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CLVI.2
April 2009
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Class Action Settlement Reached
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CLIV.1
May 2008
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Classifieds
Speculative Grammarian
CLVI.1
March 2009
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CXLVIII.4
March 1998
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Speculative Grammarian
CLVII.η
July 2009
Crossword
Speculative Grammarian
CLVII.4
December 2009
Dictionary of Essential Linguistics Vocabulary by Crystal Gayle
Babel
I.1
March 1990
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Babel
I.1
March 1990
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Collateral Descendant of Lingua Pranca
October 2009
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Speculative Grammarian
CLI.4
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Exploring Penguin Causatives
Linguist of Fortune
I.1
November 1990
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Psammeticus Quarterly
XVI.1
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Psammeticus Quarterly
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May 1989
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Psammeticus Quarterly
XVI.4
August 1989
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CLV.3
December 2008
Granular Phonology
Psammeticus Quarterly
XVI.1
November 1988
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Speculative Grammarian
CLVII.2
September 2009
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Speculative Grammarian
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October 2005
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August 2009
In space, no one can hear you scream
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CXLVIII.3
February 1998
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CLIII.2
November 2007
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CLIV.3
July 2008
Introduction
Collateral Descendant of Lingua Pranca
October 2009
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CLI.3
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Language Identification Puzzle
Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.2
June 2010
The Language of Prehistory
Speculative Grammarian
CLI.4
October 2006
Language Reviews
Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.3
July 2010
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Babel
I.2
April 1990
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CLIX.1
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I.1
November 1990
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CLVIII.4
April 2010
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Speculative Grammarian
CL.1
January 2005
Linguistic Fieldwork in 2010
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CLVIII.4
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CLVII.3
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CLII.3
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Speculative Grammarian
CLVII.2
September 2009
The Native Speaker Fallacy
Psammeticus Quarterly
XVI.4
August 1989
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CL.3
July 2005
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CLVI.1
March 2009
Null Grammar: A Lexico-centric Approach
Psammeticus Quarterly
XVI.3
May 1989
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CLIX.1
May 2010
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CLI.2
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CLII.2
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CLIII.4
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Paramount Seeks To Leverage Linguistic Capital
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CL.3
July 2005
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CXLVII.2
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Psammeticus Quarterly
XVI.3
May 1989
Some Letters from Some Editors
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CLI.4
October 2006
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Speculative Grammarian
CLV.1
September 2008
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Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.1
May 2010
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World of Language
I.2
February 1991
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CLVII.1
August 2009
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Psammeticus Quarterly
XVI.4
August 1989
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Speculative Grammarian
CLII.1
January 2007
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Psammeticus Quarterly
XVI.2
February 1989
Val Harmony
Langue du Monde
XVI.4
September 1991
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CLI.1
January 2006
Vallelz Noun Class Word Search
Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.1
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Veritas
Psammeticus Quarterly
XVI.4
August 1989
Vicious Overlap
Langue du Monde
XVI.4
September 1991
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Babel
I.2
April 1990
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Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.1
May 2010
Slater, Trent
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Speculative Grammarian
CLVIII.2
February 2010
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Speculative Grammarian
CLVIII.1
January 2010
Slon, I.M.
To Deify Roman Jakobson, Volume XXV
Lingua Pranca
June 1978
Smith, Evan
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Lingua Pranca
June 1978
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Lingua Pranca
June 1978
As the Word Turns
Son of Lingua Pranca
November 1979
Dedication
Lingua Pranca
June 1978
Disclaimer
Son of Lingua Pranca
November 1979
Doer’s Profile
Lingua Pranca
June 1978
Introduction
Lingua Pranca
June 1978
Introduction
Son of Lingua Pranca
November 1979
My Fair Linguist, or Male-Pygion
Son of Lingua Pranca
November 1979
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Lingua Pranca
June 1978
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Lingua Pranca
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Guidelines for Behavior of Graduate Students of Phonetics
Speculative Grammarian
CLVI.2
April 2009
Smith, Swivelhips
Self-Defining Puzzle
Speculative Grammarian
CLVII.η
July 2009
Snodgrass, Quentin Popinjay
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Speculative Grammarian
CLIII.1
September 2007
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CLI.β
September 2006
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Speculative Grammarian
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April 2010
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Speculative Grammarian
CLVII.η½
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Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.1
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Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.2
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CLI.3
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CL.3
July 2005
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CXLIX.3
July 2004
Spero, Simon
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Speculative Grammarian
CLVI.3
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Spruiell, William C.
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CLIX.1
May 2010
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CLVIII.3
March 2010
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I.1
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CLVIII.2
February 2010
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I.1
November 1990
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Speculative Grammarian
CLV.1
September 2008
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Speculative Grammarian
CLVIII.4
April 2010
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Collateral Descendant of Lingua Pranca
October 2009
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Speculative Grammarian
CXLIX.3
July 2004
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Speculative Grammarian
CLIII.2
November 2007
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Speculative Grammarian
CLVII.3
November 2009
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October 2009
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Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.2
June 2010
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Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.3
July 2010
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Speculative Grammarian
CLV.4
February 2009
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Speculative Grammarian
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August 2009
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Speculative Grammarian
CL.1
January 2005
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Speculative Grammarian
CL.2
April 2005
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CLVIII.4
April 2010
The Prudent Fieldworker’s Guide to Preparation and Packing—Part II
Speculative Grammarian
CLIX.1
May 2010
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Babel
I.1
March 1990
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Speculative Grammarian
CLVIII.2
February 2010
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Speculative Grammarian
CLIV.1
May 2008
Sriyatha, R.S.
Greek Particles
Babel
I.2
April 1990
Stageberg, Norman C.
Ambiguity In Action: A Bawdy Count
Lingua Pranca
June 1978
Stanford, James
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Speculative Grammarian
CLVI.4
June 2009
Steixner, Jakob
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Speculative Grammarian
CLII.4
July 2007
Stemberger, Joseph P.
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Lingua Pranca
June 1978
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Son of Lingua Pranca
November 1979
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Son of Lingua Pranca
November 1979
Strix, S.
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CLIII.1
September 2007
Strudelfest, Georg
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I.2
April 1990
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CLVII.η
July 2009
Superordinate, I.R.
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CLV.1
September 2008
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