Intransparent German number words complicate transcoding – a translingual comparison with Japanese
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Klaus Willmes | Korbinian Moeller | Hans-Christoph Nuerk | Julia Zuber | Naoko Olsen | K. Willmes | K. Moeller | H. Nuerk | N. Olsen | J. Zuber
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