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Arabic

Italian

French

Spanish

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Dr. Mark Frisch

Professor and Chair
Modern Languages and Literatures
Room 539A College Hall
600 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15282
Email: frisch@duq.edu
Phone: 412.396.6405

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