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Evgeniy dmitrievich polivanov : The abkhaz analytical alphabet. Text edition with an English translation. / Andronov, Aleksej Viktorovič; Simonato, Elena Il inična; Tomelleri, Vittorio S.

в: Studi Slavistici, Том 14, 01.01.2017, стр. 191-252.

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Andronov, Aleksej Viktorovič ; Simonato, Elena Il inična ; Tomelleri, Vittorio S. / Evgeniy dmitrievich polivanov : The abkhaz analytical alphabet. Text edition with an English translation. в: Studi Slavistici. 2017 ; Том 14. стр. 191-252.

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