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密やかな結晶 [Hisoyakan...
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"Have to prioritize other texts for now.

Dense theory chapter. Orthography exclusively taking up Japanese, so nothing new to me personally there, smooth sailing. Potential source when writing about the development of Japanese writing, if not going directly to Frellesvig."
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