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Friedrich Lorentz has written:

'The Cassubian civilization' -- subject(s): Balto-Slavic languages, Ethnology, Civilization, Kashubes, Folklore, Kashubian language, Baltic languages, Slavic languages

'Kaschubische Grammatik' -- subject(s): Kashubian language, Grammar

'Der Kaschubische Dialekt von Gorrenschyn' -- subject(s): Kashubian language

'Gramatyka pomorska' -- subject(s): Kashubian language, Grammar

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