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Boban Dedović is an interdisciplinary Croatian-American psycholinguist and technologist.
The OMNIKA Foundation is a nonprofit organization that indexes all the world's mythology.
John Huehnergard is a Canadian-American expert in Semitic languages.
Mervyn Edwin John Richardson is a British scholar of the ancient near east.
Saad D. Abulhab is an Arabic type designer, librarian, systems engineer, and independent scholar.
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