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- Thomas_G._Winner abstract "Thomas Gustav Winner (3 May 1917, Prague – 20 April 2004, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an eminent American slavist and semiotician.At Brown University, he established the first American semiotics center.He was a well-known Chekhov specialist, and a proponent of Tartu-Moscow semiotics school.".
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- Thomas_G._Winner wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thomas G. Winner".
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- Thomas_G._Winner description "American slavist".
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- Thomas_G._Winner comment "Thomas Gustav Winner (3 May 1917, Prague – 20 April 2004, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an eminent American slavist and semiotician.At Brown University, he established the first American semiotics center.He was a well-known Chekhov specialist, and a proponent of Tartu-Moscow semiotics school.".
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