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English
Pages
437

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Cover of: Semiotic and the history of culture
Semiotic and the history of culture: studies in Russian in honor of Jurij Lotman
1988, Slavica Publishers, Slavica Pub
in English
Cover of: Semiotics and the history of culture
Semiotics and the history of culture: in honor of Jurij Lotman
1988, Slavica Publishers
in Russian

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Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Columbus
Series
UCLA Slavic studies -- v. 17

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P99 S389 1988, P99 .S375 1988

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Pagination
v. --
Number of pages
437

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OL20347476M
ISBN 10
0893571954
LCCN
89168457
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