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Edition EDGY 23 — Language Foundations

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Compiled and curated by: Bard Papegaaij, Wolfgang Goebl and Milan Guenther
Art direction: Dennis Middeke
Home artwork: Fabio Catapano
Home illustration and visualisation: Alexandre Simon
Book design and layout: Nadine Rotem-Stibbe
Animations: Hubert Forgeot
Web design and development: Jean-Sébastien Daigle, Matthias Dunker and Milan Guenther

Thank you to our reviewers and contributors: Andre Vidigal, Annika Klyver, Antonio Bruno, Arian Jacobs, Enrico Levesque, Eric Letarte, Flavio Fabiani, Goh Hirose, Helgi Björgvinsson, Igor Arkhipov, Jason Baragry, Jean-Baptiste Sarrodie, John Mortimer, Karl Walter Keirstadt, Kine Olsen, Lisa Woodall, Lyronne Rangan, Marc Lankhorst, Oliver Cronk, Pascal Dussart, Richard Thackeray, Robert Pike, Roger Stoffers, Tom Graves, Tomomi Sasaki, Tony Benedict.

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