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Drastic Demographic Events Triggered the Uralic Spread to Appear in Diachronica
Origins of the Japanese Languages. a Multidisciplinary Approach”
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Genomic Insights Into the Formation of Human Populations in East Asia
Origins of the Verbalizer Affixes in the Japonic Languages
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