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The Soviet Linguistic Controversy, tr. from the Soviet press by John V. Murra, Robert M. Hankin, and Fred Holling. With a foreword by Ernest J. Simmons. New York: King's Crown Press, 1951 (Columbia Slavic Studies), v + 98 pp., paper bound. - Nikolai Trubetzkoy, The Common Slavic Element in Russian Culture, Leon Stilman, ed. New York: King's Crown Press, 1950 (Columbia Slavic Studies, Slavic Philology Series), vii + 39 pp., paper bound. - William E. Harkins and Klement Šimončič, eds., Czech and Slovak Literature. With a bibliography on Lusatian literature by Clarence A. Manning. New York: King's Crown Press, 1950 (Columbia Slavic Studies, Slavic Bibliography Series), vii + 50 pp., paper bound.
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