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Qoɣusun, Śūnyatā
  > Tridekavalent Verbs of Telenovelity in Mydlováskji    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
 
Quadi-Suebi, Marco Manni
  > Word Search    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.η    July 2009
 
Quisquiss, Lex
  > Linguacrostic    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.η    July 2009
 
Qumkwaat, Saszkwacz
  > Redundantly Multilingual Pretension Markers in BWFSEDPRCLCEE    Speculative Grammarian    CLV.4    February 2009
 

Racz, Peter
  > 20 Steps to Decide Whether You Should Take That Course    Speculative Grammarian    CLIV.4    August 2008
  > An Introduction to Classical Generative Psychology    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.4    March 2008
  > SpecGram and the WorldLetters from International Advisory Council of Speculative Grammarian    Speculative Grammarian    CLV.1    September 2008
 
Radley, Milton B.
  > No Escape From the Bremley BumpDon’t Try Linguistic Analysis in the Privacy of Your Own Treehouse    Speculative Grammarian    CLVI.1    March 2009
 
Ramachendra, Michael
  > Language Reveals Origins of Divinity    Speculative Grammarian    CLIV.4    August 2008
 
Rankin, Robert L.
  > The Linguist’s Self-Definer for Humanistic Greek and Latin Lingoand other terms    Lingua Pranca        June 1978
  > On Some Acoustic Correlates of Isoglossy    Lingua Pranca        June 1978
 
Ransom, Elwin
  > On the Applicability of Recent Theoretical Advances in Linguistics to the Practice of Fieldwork    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
 
Reed, Ishmael
  > I am a cowboy in the boat of langue    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.4    August 1989
 
Reindl, Donald
  > The Curious History of the Σπεκουλατορ Γραμματευς    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVII.3    March 1993
  > The Etymology of Timothy    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVII.3    March 1993
  > Indo-European Crossword Puzzle No. 1    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVII.2    February 1993
  > New Techniques in Language Learning    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVII.1    January 1993
  > Right Hemisphere Damage as a Result of Exposure to Slovene Humor    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVII.1    January 1993
  > Spaz Attack in the Corner    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVII.3    March 1993
  > Toward a New Classification of the European Languages    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVIII.2    January 1998
 
Risman, Harris
  > Brother, Can You Paradigm?    Speculative Grammarian    CLII.3    May 2007
 
Ruhlen, Joseph
  > The Language of Prehistory    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.4    October 2006
 
Růŕskramnnuũrgciwä, Cëŏjpruustcrêrt êe Âgriüsturttâiy Fuördrêostsklanöukklėû
  > Survey of Linguistic Evidence of Meta-Consciousness in Tier-19 Terran Primates    Speculative Grammarian    CLV.ζ    January 2009
 

Safopireop, Willopiamop
  > Linguists Need Prescriptivists (and probably Pig Latin, too)    Speculative Grammarian    CLVI.1    March 2009
 
Sampson, Sartoris Ojars
  > An Official Confession    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.1    August 2009
 
Sams, Jessie
  > A Love/Hate Relationship: Pesky Antonyms    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.3    July 2010
 
Sanders, Nathan
  > Double-Sided Copy Theory    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.1    January 2006
 
Saxtorph, Arthur
  > Notes on the Kzinti Language    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVII.2    February 1993
 
Saygone, Charlie
  > The Linguistic Big Rip    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.3    July 2010
 
Schadenpoodle, Athanasious
  > On Neoplatonism and Fodor    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.3    July 2010
  > A Preliminary Field Guide to Linguists, Part One    Speculative Grammarian    CL.1    January 2005
  > A Preliminary Field Guide to Linguists, Part Two    Speculative Grammarian    CL.2    April 2005
  > The Prudent Fieldworker’s Guide to Preparation and PackingPart I    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.4    April 2010
  > The Prudent Fieldworker’s Guide to Preparation and PackingPart II    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
 
Schkrbtov, D.
  > Linguists Don’t Need Prescriptivists(or Monolingualsand Pig Latin is Not Enough)    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.1    January 2010
 
Schmeiser, Benjamin
  > Collateral Descendant of Lingua PrancaStyle Sheet and Submission Guidelines    Collateral Descendant
     of Lingua Pranca
   
    October 2009
 
Schouwiniste-Pigge, Émil
  > On Being Polite to Women in Slavic Languages    Son of Lingua Pranca        November 1979
 
Scientist-Person, A. Real
  > It’s 2 A.M., Do You Know What Your RNA is Doing?    Babel    I.3    September 1990
 
Scott, Robert F.
  > Exploring Penguin Causatives    Linguist of Fortune    I.1    November 1990
 
Searsplainpockets, Claude
  > Eating the Wind    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.4    October 2006
  > Eidetic Pronouns: An Anthropological Linguistic Study of the Winodanugai    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVII.3    March 1993
  > The Hidden Language of Public SeductionAn Anthropological Linguistic Study of Spanyol    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.1    September 2007
  > Hunting the Elusive Labio-Nasal: An Anthropological Linguistic Study of the Beeg Haan Krrz    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.3    July 2006
  > The Hyperactive Voice: An Anthropological Linguistic Study of the Oboioboioboiwikantsitstil    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVII.4    April 1993
  > I Told You it was Not the Whole (Number) StoryAn Anthropological Linguistic Followup on Non-Integral Person in Åriðmatçəl Verbs    Speculative Grammarian    CLIV.2    June 2008
  > The Laziest Language on EarthAn Anthropological Linguistic Study of the Perry So-so    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.2    November 2007
  > Morphological Spectroscopy: An Anthropological Linguistic Study of the Wuh Nwur Dianz    Speculative Grammarian    CLII.3    May 2007
  > Ple Nvæn-ila Fieldwork Puzzle    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.4    April 2010
  > Recursive Processing: An Anthropological Linguistic Study of the Benhirloŋtam    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVIII.1    March 1997
  > Shhhhhhh! Don’t Tell AnyoneAn Anthropological Linguistic Study of the Hallucinogenic Language of the Noyd    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.4    March 2008
  > This is Not the Whole (Number) StoryAn Anthropological Linguistic Study of Non-Integral Person in Åriðmatçəl Verbs    Speculative Grammarian    CLIV.1    May 2008
  > TLAs DOA? TBD!    Speculative Grammarian    CLII.2    March 2007
  > Up the Mind’s Nose; With the Mind’s Finger    Speculative Grammarian    CXLIX.4    October 2004
 
Seely, Dawn B.
  > Twenty Special Forms of Rhetoric    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVII.3    March 1993
 
Sem, Medved
  > Toward a New Classification of the European Languages    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVIII.2    January 1998
 
Sershen, Maiya
  > The Biological Basis Of Universal Grammar    Speculative Grammarian    CXLIX.2    April 2004
 
Seuŋyoŋ, Nattapoŋ Yunloŋ
  > Modern and Historical Graphical Representations of Structural Relationships in Spoken and Written English Sentential Utterances    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.δ    December 2007
 
Shapiro, Mary
  > Ling-Ken    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.1    January 2010
  > Ling-Ken II    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.3    March 2010
 
Sharpe, Major
  > Castilian Language Chastised, Portugal Says “We Told You So”    Speculative Grammarian    CLIV.2    June 2008
 
Shipley, Elizabeth
  > Extract from an Interview with Eglantine Lady Fantod, Dowager Professor of Philology at Cambridge University    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.3    January 2008
  > Preliminary Report on B—, one of the Tantric languages of Hm-hmumble-rsia    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.1    September 2007
 
Shovel, Sam
  > Cultural Grammaticalization    Speculative Grammarian    CXLIX.2    April 2004
 
Shr, X.
  > Savage Field Work    Langue du Monde    XVI.4    September 1991
 
Shunming, Tong
  > Phonemic Color    Speculative Grammarian    CL.1    January 2005
 
Sihler, Andrew
  > The Linguist’s Self-Definer for Humanistic Greek and Latin Lingoand other terms    Lingua Pranca        June 1978
 
Slater, Edgar Allan
  > Val Harmony    Langue du Monde    XVI.4    September 1991
 
Slater, Keith
  > Academic News    World of Language    I.2    February 1991
  > Advancing Pedagogical Methodology in the Linguistics Classroom    Linguist of Fortune    I.1    November 1990
  > Call for ManuscriptsAnnouncement from Panini Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLVI.3    May 2009
  > Call for Papers    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.1    November 1988
  > Call for PapersInternational Dolphin Linguistics Society 12th Annual Plenary Congress on Cetacean Linguistics    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.1    November 1988
  > Call For Proposals    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.1    January 2006
  > The Capitol Area Linguistics League    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.2    February 1989
  > Center Embedding as Cultural Imperative (not contact-induced innovation)    Speculative Grammarian    CLIV.1    May 2008
  > Center Embedding PassivesA Call for Further Research    Speculative Grammarian    CLVI.2    April 2009
  > Center Embeddingthe Pivotal Role of Military History    Speculative Grammarian    CLIV.4    August 2008
  > Class Action Settlement Reached    Speculative Grammarian    CLIV.1    May 2008
  > Classical Pinnacle SherpaA living exercise in proto-language reconstruction    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
  > Classified Advertisements    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
  > Classifieds    Speculative Grammarian    CLVI.1    March 2009
  > Comestible Morphosyntax: The Effects of Food Intake On Grammatical Performance    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVIII.4    March 1998
  > Critical Readings in Linguistics Crossword PuzzlePuzzle from Psammeticus Press    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
  > Discourse Gender in Hakka Creole    Babel    I.1    March 1990
  > Everything Logicians Need to Know about Linguistics, but are (Posited to be) Afraid to Ask    Collateral Descendant
     of Lingua Pranca
   
    October 2009
  > Evidential Complexity and Language Loss in Pinnacle Sherpa    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.4    October 2006
  > Exploring Penguin Causatives    Linguist of Fortune    I.1    November 1990
  > From the Editors    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.1    November 1988
  > From the Editors    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.3    May 1989
  > From the Editors    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.4    August 1989
  > Grammars in Contrast Series SeriesSeries of Series Announcement from Psammeticus Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLV.3    December 2008
  > Granular Phonology    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.1    November 1988
  > The Historicity of Texts and the Textuality of HistoryBook Announcement from Psammeticus Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.2    September 2009
  > How to Cheat at LinguisticsBook Announcement from Psammeticus Press    Speculative Grammarian    CL.4    October 2005
  > How to Pay for Linguistic Fieldwork    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.4    April 2010
  > In Need of ManuscriptsAnnouncement from Panini Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.1    August 2009
  > In space, no one can hear you scream    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVIII.3    February 1998
  > Inside SpecGram: A view from the front lines    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.2    November 2007
  > An Interpreter’s Dictionary of Linguistic ArgumentationPsammeticus Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLIV.3    July 2008
  > Introduction    Collateral Descendant
     of Lingua Pranca
   
    October 2009
  > Language Documentation SeriesCall for Papers from Psammeticus Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.3    July 2006
  > 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
  > LanguageThe Failure of Modern Philosophy    Babel    I.2    April 1990
  > Learn to Speak Swadesh in One Hundred Easy Lessons!Book Announcement from Panini Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
  > The Learner’s Task    Linguist of Fortune    I.1    November 1990
  > Linguistic Data HarvestersJohn Deere    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.4    April 2010
  > Linguistic DeskworkBook Announcement from Psammeticus Press    Speculative Grammarian    CL.1    January 2005
  > Linguistic Fieldwork in 2010    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.4    April 2010
  > Linguistica adNew Journal Series Announcement from Psammeticus Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLII.4    July 2007
  > A Menu for Linguists    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.3    November 2009
  > Money-Making Titles Series—Book Series Announcement from Psammeticus Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLII.3    May 2007
  > Must Get Manuscripts/Fire SaleAnnouncement from Panini Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.2    September 2009
  > The Native Speaker Fallacy    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.4    August 1989
  > A New Mechanism For Contact-Induced Change: Evidence From Maritime Languages    Speculative Grammarian    CL.3    July 2005
  > A New Publishing HouseAnnouncement from Panini Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLVI.1    March 2009
  > Null Grammar: A Lexico-centric Approach    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.3    May 1989
  > On the Applicability of Recent Theoretical Advances in Linguistics to the Practice of Fieldwork    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
  > An Optimality-Theoretic Account of the History of Linguistics: Past, Present, FutureBook Announcement from Psammeticus Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.2    April 2006
  > The Other Sino-Tibetan LanguagesBook Announcement from Psammeticus Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLII.2    March 2007
  > Palinilap CimordromicCenter Embedded Passives    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.4    March 2008
  > Paramount Seeks To Leverage Linguistic Capital    Speculative Grammarian    CL.3    July 2005
  > Phonological Ergativity: The Greatest Linguistic Discovery of the Century    Speculative Grammarian    CXLVII.2    February 1993
  > Positions Available    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.3    May 1989
  > Some Letters from Some Editors    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.4    October 2006
  > SpecGram and the WorldLetters from International Advisory Council of Speculative Grammarian    Speculative Grammarian    CLV.1    September 2008
  > The State of the Field    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
  > The Structure of Bee Communication by James Grant Carmichael III    World of Language    I.2    February 1991
  > Sturm und Drang und Drang und Sturm    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.1    August 2009
  > There once was an old syntactician    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.4    August 1989
  > To Whom It May Concern    Speculative Grammarian    CLII.1    January 2007
  > Towards a Practical Model of Effective Field Research    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.2    February 1989
  > Val Harmony    Langue du Monde    XVI.4    September 1991
  > Valence and Violence: How Language Shapes Political ActsBook Announcement from Psammeticus Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.1    January 2006
  > Vallelz Noun Class Word Search    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
  > Veritas    Psammeticus Quarterly    XVI.4    August 1989
  > Vicious Overlap    Langue du Monde    XVI.4    September 1991
  > A Warning for Linguists    Babel    I.2    April 1990
  > We Got One Wet, And Now They Are Multiplying    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.3    July 2006
  > World’s Linguistic Fundamentals Sound    Speculative Grammarian    CXLIX.3    July 2004
  > Writing a Fieldwork Dissertation    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
 
Slater, Trent
  > Is Translation Possible?The Answer Rhymes with Noh    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.2    February 2010
  > The Theory of SenseWhy No One Should Bother To Find Out If It Works    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.1    January 2010
 
Slon, I.M.
  > To Deify Roman Jakobson, Volume XXV    Lingua Pranca        June 1978
 
Smith, Evan
  > Another Great Moment in Linguistick Historie    Lingua Pranca        June 1978
  > Another Horrifying Cliché    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
  > Original Call for Papers    Lingua Pranca        June 1978
  > The Ten Commandments: Linguistic Universals    Lingua Pranca        June 1978
 
Smith, Misty A.
  > 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
  > The Lexicalist AgendaExposing the Myths    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.1    September 2007
  > On the Necessity of a Tri-Branching Corpse    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.β    September 2006
 
The SpecGram Editorial Board
  > How to Pay for Linguistic Fieldwork    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.4    April 2010
 
The SpecGram Puzzle Editors
  > Summer Puzzle Mega Issue Solutions    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.η½    December 2009
 
The SpecGram Puzzle Elves
  > Vallelz Noun Class Word Search Solution    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.3    July 2010
 
SpecGram Wire Services
  > Breaking News    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
  > French Sues English    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.2    June 2010
  > Lexicalist Sampson Found, Rescued    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.2    September 2009
  > Linguistic Emissions Reduction Sought    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.1    September 2007
  > Linguists Seek Increased Funding To Fight Potential Aphasic Flu Epidemic    Speculative Grammarian    CLI.3    July 2006
  > Paramount Seeks To Leverage Linguistic Capital    Speculative Grammarian    CL.3    July 2005
  > World’s Linguistic Fundamentals Sound    Speculative Grammarian    CXLIX.3    July 2004
 
Spero, Simon
  > The Contest of the Longish Now    Speculative Grammarian    CLVI.3    May 2009
 
Spruiell, William C.
  > Breaking News    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
  > The Business of LinguisticsBook Announcement from Panini Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.3    March 2010
  > CALL-Emulation as CALL-Transitioning Strategy: A Pilot Study    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.2    September 2009
  > Classified Ads    Linguist of Fortune    I.1    November 1990
  > Contemplation    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.2    February 2010
  > Divine Unification Grammar    Linguist of Fortune    I.1    November 1990
  > A Gentle Introduction to Varieties of Nominalism    Speculative Grammarian    CLV.1    September 2008
  > How to Pay for Linguistic Fieldwork    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.4    April 2010
  > I Think That I Shall Never See    Collateral Descendant
     of Lingua Pranca
   
    October 2009
  > Infinity and Beyond: A Prolegomena    Speculative Grammarian    CXLIX.3    July 2004
  > Inside SpecGram: A view from the front lines    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.2    November 2007
  > A Menu for Linguists    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.3    November 2009
  > More Murphy’s Laws for Linguists    Collateral Descendant
     of Lingua Pranca
   
    October 2009
  > More of The Business of LinguisticsBook Announcement from Panini Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.2    June 2010
  > On Neoplatonism and Fodor    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.3    July 2010
  > Overheard in the Faculty Lounge    Speculative Grammarian    CLV.4    February 2009
  > Pivotal Moments in the History of Linguistics    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.1    August 2009
  > A Preliminary Field Guide to Linguists, Part One    Speculative Grammarian    CL.1    January 2005
  > A Preliminary Field Guide to Linguists, Part Two    Speculative Grammarian    CL.2    April 2005
  > The Prudent Fieldworker’s Guide to Preparation and PackingPart I    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.4    April 2010
  > The Prudent Fieldworker’s Guide to Preparation and PackingPart II    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
  > A Reinterpretation of Some Aspects of the Indo-European Expansion    Babel    I.1    March 1990
  > Sprachgeist Guides for the Linguist on the Go!Book Announcement from Panini Press    Speculative Grammarian    CLVIII.2    February 2010
  > UXn: The Implications of Sampson’s Proof of Universal Science    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
  > The Highly Variable Lexicon of 955Extremely Rapid Diachronic Change (ERDC)    Speculative Grammarian    CLVI.4    June 2009
 
Steixner, Jakob
  > The Taalbergen    Speculative Grammarian    CLII.4    July 2007
 
Stemberger, Joseph P.
  > Etymology and Definitions    Lingua Pranca        June 1978
  > Reconstructing the Proto-Indo-Europeans    Son of Lingua Pranca        November 1979
  > Speech Errors as Evidence for Historical Generative Phonology    Son of Lingua Pranca        November 1979
 
Strix, S.
  > A Possible Prional Source for Linguistic Degeneration from Prolonged Ailuric Exposure    Speculative Grammarian    CLIII.1    September 2007
 
Strudelfest, Georg
  > LanguageThe Failure of Modern Philosophy    Babel    I.2    April 1990
 
Succedaneum, Oniomania
  > Linguacrostic    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.η    July 2009
 
Superordinate, I.R.
  > The complications posed to the comprehension and utterance of the English language with the advent of the influence and infiltration of the invading non-adjective and non-adverbial alien invaders in simple sentences: a look at English speech post-millennium-bug.    Speculative Grammarian    CLV.1    September 2008
  > The Phonetic Clarity Defect in the Drinker’s SpeechThe language of cocktails and shooters    Speculative Grammarian    CLV.4    February 2009
  > Preliminary Studies in the Lexicology of Imaginary Language    Speculative Grammarian    CLVII.3    November 2009
 
Suvarnabhumi, Kai Tak
  > Writing a Fieldwork Dissertation    Speculative Grammarian    CLIX.1    May 2010
 
swerz Ê, Ëø Daerl stiic Uasŝăź
  > Survey of Linguistic Evidence of Meta-Consciousness in Tier-19 Terran Primates    Speculative Grammarian    CLV.ζ    January 2009
 
SYNT
  > Santacticians Poem    Speculative Grammarian    CL.1    January 2005
 
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