File:Ludwik Młynek - Narzecze wilamowickie (Wilhelmsauer Dialekt. Dy wymmysuaschy Gmoansproch) przednia okładka.jpg

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Polski: Ludwik Młynek, Narzecze wilamowickie (Wilhelmsauer Dialekt. Dy wymysuaschy Gmoansproch), Tarnów 1907, przednia okładka
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Source Ludwik Młynek, Narzecze wilamowickie (Wilhelmsauer Dialekt. Dy wymysuaschy Gmoansproch), Tarnów 1907.
Author Ludwik Młynek

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