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Recherches Philologiques Romanes (Paris, 1921)
Un Nouveau Principe d'étymologie Romane (Paris, 1936) </item353571></item257><item263><item422128>6095</item422128></item263><item14058><item1276669>8970</item1276669></item14058></details></record>
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