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"conlanger" en Français?
(3 messages)
"Conlanging" in Greek
"Re-formed" Latin-script writing
(3 messages)
a Chinese view on Day & month names
Andrew wanders back in from his holidays.
Another conscipt idea: Dragon Serif
Anyone There? and ThesZhes!
(2 messages)
Articles with propper names (was RE: Same name (was ...))
(4 messages)
Baby Babble Early Human Language?
(15 messages)
Betreft: Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.
By.: Loose Chippings
Celtic, semitic, etc.
(4 messages)
Celtic, Semitic, Galician, &c.
(2 messages)
CHAT: Dim Mak
(2 messages)
CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar (was: Passover/Easter)
(4 messages)
CHAT: Passover, Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_ CHAT: Jewish Calendar)
(2 messages)
CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars
(2 messages)
CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_ CHAT: Jewish Calendar)
CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_ CHAT:Jewish Calendar)
(2 messages)
CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_CHAT: Jewish Calendar)
(2 messages)
CHAT: Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
(3 messages)
CHAT: RE: R: Italian Particles
(2 messages)
CHAT: Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
(4 messages)
CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
(13 messages)
CHAT: Survival of the fittest (was: Religion etc.)
CHAT: Unicode font rendering (was: Reformed ...)
Chinese Day & month names
(6 messages)
Chinese weights and measures (was: Day & month names)
Conciliatory moves over Easter
(7 messages)
conculture?
(3 messages)
CONLANG Digest
(4 messages)
CONLANG Digest - 3 May 2000 to 4 May 2000 (#2000-122)
Conlang Presentation (all participants of the Starling's Song Relay concerned)
Conlang software ideas
(3 messages)
Day & month names
(7 messages)
Day & month names (Kash...longish)
(3 messages)
Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar
(4 messages)
Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar (was:Passover/Easter))
(3 messages)
Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the SaxonCalendar(was:Passover/Easter))
Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & theSaxonCalendar(was:Passover/Easter))
Dim Mak
Eli, Eloi (was: Passover/Easter (was: Italogallic in Zera,and other languages.))
ethnomathematics
feileadhbeag
First useable version of vertical cursive script
Fluency wishlist
(2 messages)
Frog Man Vowels (Old Norse o-ogonek/Danish accents)
fw: names of ants
(2 messages)
Fwd: Esperanto horror movie
Glottal q, Spanish s
(2 messages)
God-Jokes (was: Re: Unamerican )
(2 messages)
Great Moments in Con/Auxlang Filmmaking
(23 messages)
Great Moments in Con/Auxlang Filmmaking & update on Synthrax
(2 messages)
HeadFirst
Headfirst
(2 messages)
Headfirst Again
(4 messages)
Hello? and a question
(12 messages)
imagining language(s)
(9 messages)
imagining language(s)& possible concultures
Inuit sources
kernu grammar
LogFest 2000 announcement
logographic languages as reforms (was "PinYin - Reformed Latin-script Mandarin writing")
Lojban program and conlang software ideas
(7 messages)
Morae (was: Re: Lurkers, poetic forms)
Morae (was: Re: Lurkers, poetic forms), and more
(2 messages)
Mysterious Rokbeigalmki Affix/Mutation Needs Name
New homepage!!
(6 messages)
NEW: `Ngwei-koo`lei (phonology)
ok what's going on with the list?
oops Re: Ed's praise re: update on Synthrax
Pascua (was: Italogallic in Zera, and other languages.)
(2 messages)
Passover/Easter (was: Italogallic in Zera,and other languages.)
Passover/Easter (was: Italogallic in Zera,and otherlanguages.)
pclark's praise re: update on Synthrax
Phonology and Questions
(7 messages)
Pidgin language(s) question
(8 messages)
PinYin - Reformed Latin-script Mandarin writing
(7 messages)
PinYin, Latin-script, fonetik pidjin, & Pidgin in general
Pipes in celtic nations?
Place names
(4 messages)
Place names (was: Pascua)
(13 messages)
poem -- Maybe some rain
(2 messages)
poem of the day
Pre-Celtic substrate
Pre-Celtic substrate (was: CHAT: RE: R: Italian Particles)
(6 messages)
Pre-Celtic substrate (was: CHAT: RE: R: ItalianParticles)
Probelms with Babaev's webpages
Protolanguages
Question: Old Norse o-ogonek, and accented Danish characters
(3 messages)
R: fw: names of ants
(2 messages)
R: Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
(6 messages)
R: Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.
R: Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.(pipes dept.)
(2 messages)
R: Re: Great Moments in Con/Auxlang Filmmaking
R: Re: Unamerican
Re: "conlanger" en Français?
Religion, Philosophy & Politics
(52 messages)
Request for a lost font...
(3 messages)
Strictly CHAT: Uniates and sacraments (was: Brithenig/Aelyan
Subject: Re: Re: Telek Nouns
Synthesis of many topics
(4 messages)
technical difficulty: two of each e-mail?
(7 messages)
Telek Nouns
(2 messages)
Telek Verbs
(3 messages)
The great Michael Everson (was: Reformed Latin-script writing...)
(9 messages)
The Unknown God (was: Conciliatory moves...)
(3 messages)
TRANS: Fw: names of ants
(19 messages)
TRANS: names of ants
(2 messages)
uh, the power go out?
Unamerican
(22 messages)
Unamerican & UnIndian
(2 messages)
USAGE: Teaching Children
(4 messages)
Uto-Aztecan historical phonology
(2 messages)
WARNING: Virus Alert (and this one's for real)
(10 messages)
Website update
whew, what a relief
Women conlangers of yrs past
(3 messages)
Your Help Appreciated
(7 messages)
[Conculture] Conproverbs
_Homo sapiens neanderthalensis_
"conlanger" en Français?
RE: "conlanger" en Français?
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Re: "conlanger" en Français?
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Re: "conlanger" en Français?
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"Conlanging" in Greek
Re: "Conlanging" in Greek
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"Re-formed" Latin-script writing
Re: "Re-formed" Latin-script writing
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Re: "Re-formed" Latin-script writing
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Re: "Re-formed" Latin-script writing
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a Chinese view on Day & month names
Re: a Chinese view on Day & month names
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Andrew wanders back in from his holidays.
Andrew wanders back in from his holidays.
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Another conscipt idea: Dragon Serif
Another conscipt idea: Dragon Serif
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Anyone There? and ThesZhes!
Anyone There? and ThesZhes!
(29 lines)
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Re: Anyone There? and ThesZhes!
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Articles with propper names (was RE: Same name (was ...))
Re: Articles with propper names (was RE: Same name (was ...))
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Re: Articles with propper names (was RE: Same name (was ...))
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Re: Articles with propper names (was RE: Same name (was ...))
(31 lines)
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Re: Articles with propper names (was RE: Same name (was ...))
(43 lines)
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Baby Babble Early Human Language?
Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
(50 lines)
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Betreft: Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.
Betreft: Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.
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By.: Loose Chippings
By.: Loose Chippings
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Celtic, semitic, etc.
Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.
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Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.
(42 lines)
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Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.
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Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.
(49 lines)
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Celtic, Semitic, Galician, &c.
Celtic, Semitic, Galician, &c.
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T. Leigh/M. Carchrie <
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Re: Celtic, Semitic, Galician, &c.
(155 lines)
From:
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CHAT: Dim Mak
CHAT: Dim Mak
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Re: CHAT: Dim Mak
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CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar (was: Passover/Easter)
Re: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar (was: Passover/Easter)
(44 lines)
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John Cowan <
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Re: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar (was: Passover/Easter)
(28 lines)
From:
Raymond Brown <
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Re: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar (was: Passover/Easter)
(44 lines)
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BP Jonsson <
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Re: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar (was: Passover/Easter)
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CHAT: Passover, Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_ CHAT: Jewish Calendar)
Re: CHAT: Passover, Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_ CHAT: Jewish Calendar)
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Re: CHAT: Passover, Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_ CHAT: Jewish Calendar)
(21 lines)
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CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars
Re: CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars
(55 lines)
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Re: CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars
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CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_ CHAT: Jewish Calendar)
Re: CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_ CHAT: Jewish Calendar)
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CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_ CHAT:Jewish Calendar)
Re: CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_ CHAT:Jewish Calendar)
(27 lines)
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Re: CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_ CHAT:Jewish Calendar)
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CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_CHAT: Jewish Calendar)
Re: CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_CHAT: Jewish Calendar)
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Re: CHAT: Passover,Easter & Lunisolar calendars (was: CHAT: Passover _and_CHAT: Jewish Calendar)
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CHAT: Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
CHAT: Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
(17 lines)
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Re: CHAT: Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: CHAT: Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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CHAT: RE: R: Italian Particles
Re: CHAT: RE: R: Italian Particles
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Re: CHAT: RE: R: Italian Particles
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CHAT: Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
CHAT: Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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CHAT: Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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Re: CHAT: Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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Re: CHAT: Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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Re: CHAT: Reformed Latin-script writing for natlangs
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CHAT: Survival of the fittest (was: Religion etc.)
CHAT: Survival of the fittest (was: Religion etc.)
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CHAT: Unicode font rendering (was: Reformed ...)
CHAT: Unicode font rendering (was: Reformed ...)
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Chinese Day & month names
Re: Chinese Day & month names
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Re: Chinese Day & month names
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Re: Chinese Day & month names
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Re: Chinese Day & month names
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Re: Chinese Day & month names
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Jonathan Chang <
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Re: Chinese Day & month names
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Jonathan Chang <
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Chinese weights and measures (was: Day & month names)
Re: Chinese weights and measures (was: Day & month names)
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Conciliatory moves over Easter
Re: Conciliatory moves over Easter
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Re: Conciliatory moves over Easter
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Re: Conciliatory moves over Easter
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Re: Conciliatory moves over Easter
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Re: Conciliatory moves over Easter
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Re: Conciliatory moves over Easter
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Re: Conciliatory moves over Easter
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conculture?
conculture?
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Re: conculture?
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Re: conculture?
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CONLANG Digest
Re: CONLANG Digest
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Re: CONLANG Digest
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Re: CONLANG Digest
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Re: CONLANG Digest
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CONLANG Digest - 3 May 2000 to 4 May 2000 (#2000-122)
Re: CONLANG Digest - 3 May 2000 to 4 May 2000 (#2000-122)
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Conlang Presentation (all participants of the Starling's Song Relay concerned)
Conlang Presentation (all participants of the Starling's Song Relay concerned)
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Conlang software ideas
Conlang software ideas
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Re: Conlang software ideas
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Re: Conlang software ideas
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Day & month names
Re: Day & month names
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Re: Day & month names
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Re: Day & month names
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Re: Day & month names
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Re: Day & month names
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Re: Day & month names
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Re: Day & month names
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Day & month names (Kash...longish)
Re: Day & month names (Kash...longish)
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Re: Day & month names (Kash...longish)
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Re: Day & month names (Kash...longish)
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Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar
Re: Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar
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Re: Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar
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Re: Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar
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Re: Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar
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Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar (was:Passover/Easter))
Re: Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar (was:Passover/Easter))
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Re: Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar (was:Passover/Easter))
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Re: Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the Saxon Calendar (was:Passover/Easter))
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Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the SaxonCalendar(was:Passover/Easter))
Re: Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & the SaxonCalendar(was:Passover/Easter))
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Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & theSaxonCalendar(was:Passover/Easter))
Re: Day & month names (was: CHAT: Easter & theSaxonCalendar(was:Passover/Easter))
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Dim Mak
Re: Dim Mak
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Eli, Eloi (was: Passover/Easter (was: Italogallic in Zera,and other languages.))
Re: Eli, Eloi (was: Passover/Easter (was: Italogallic in Zera,and other languages.))
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ethnomathematics
ethnomathematics
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feileadhbeag
Re: feileadhbeag
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First useable version of vertical cursive script
Re: First useable version of vertical cursive script
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Fluency wishlist
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Frog Man Vowels (Old Norse o-ogonek/Danish accents)
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fw: names of ants
fw: names of ants
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Fwd: Esperanto horror movie
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Glottal q, Spanish s
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God-Jokes (was: Re: Unamerican )
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Great Moments in Con/Auxlang Filmmaking
Great Moments in Con/Auxlang Filmmaking
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Re: Great Moments in Con/Auxlang Filmmaking
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Re: Great Moments in Con/Auxlang Filmmaking
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Great Moments in Con/Auxlang Filmmaking & update on Synthrax
Re: Great Moments in Con/Auxlang Filmmaking & update on Synthrax
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HeadFirst
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Headfirst
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Headfirst Again
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Re: Headfirst Again
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Hello? and a question
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imagining language(s)
imagining language(s)
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Re: imagining language(s)
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Re: imagining language(s)
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Re: imagining language(s)
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Re: imagining language(s)
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Re: imagining language(s)
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imagining language(s)& possible concultures
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Inuit sources
Inuit sources
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kernu grammar
kernu grammar
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LogFest 2000 announcement
LogFest 2000 announcement
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logographic languages as reforms (was "PinYin - Reformed Latin-script Mandarin writing")
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Lojban program and conlang software ideas
Lojban program and conlang software ideas
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Morae (was: Re: Lurkers, poetic forms)
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Morae (was: Re: Lurkers, poetic forms), and more
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Mysterious Rokbeigalmki Affix/Mutation Needs Name
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New homepage!!
New homepage!!
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Re: New homepage!!
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NEW: `Ngwei-koo`lei (phonology)
NEW: `Ngwei-koo`lei (phonology)
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ok what's going on with the list?
ok what's going on with the list?
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oops Re: Ed's praise re: update on Synthrax
oops Re: Ed's praise re: update on Synthrax
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Pascua (was: Italogallic in Zera, and other languages.)
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Passover/Easter (was: Italogallic in Zera,and other languages.)
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Passover/Easter (was: Italogallic in Zera,and otherlanguages.)
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pclark's praise re: update on Synthrax
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Phonology and Questions
Phonology and Questions
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Re: Phonology and Questions
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Re: Phonology and Questions
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Pidgin language(s) question
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Re: Pidgin language(s) question
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Re: Pidgin language(s) question
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Re: Pidgin language(s) question
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PinYin - Reformed Latin-script Mandarin writing
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Re: PinYin - Reformed Latin-script Mandarin writing
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Re: PinYin - Reformed Latin-script Mandarin writing
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Re: PinYin - Reformed Latin-script Mandarin writing
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Re: PinYin - Reformed Latin-script Mandarin writing
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Re: PinYin - Reformed Latin-script Mandarin writing
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Re: PinYin - Reformed Latin-script Mandarin writing
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PinYin, Latin-script, fonetik pidjin, & Pidgin in general
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Pipes in celtic nations?
Pipes in celtic nations?
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Place names
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Re: Place names
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Re: Place names
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Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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Re: Place names (was: Pascua)
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poem -- Maybe some rain
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Re: poem -- Maybe some rain
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poem of the day
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Pre-Celtic substrate
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Pre-Celtic substrate (was: CHAT: RE: R: Italian Particles)
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Re: Pre-Celtic substrate (was: CHAT: RE: R: Italian Particles)
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Re: Pre-Celtic substrate (was: CHAT: RE: R: Italian Particles)
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Pre-Celtic substrate (was: CHAT: RE: R: ItalianParticles)
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Probelms with Babaev's webpages
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Protolanguages
Protolanguages
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Question: Old Norse o-ogonek, and accented Danish characters
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Re: Question: Old Norse o-ogonek, and accented Danish characters
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Re: Question: Old Norse o-ogonek, and accented Danish characters
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R: fw: names of ants
R: fw: names of ants
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R: fw: names of ants
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R: Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
R: Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: R: Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: R: Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: R: Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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Re: R: Re: Baby Babble Early Human Language?
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R: Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.
R: Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.
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R: Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.(pipes dept.)
Re: R: Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.(pipes dept.)
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Re: R: Re: Celtic, semitic, etc.(pipes dept.)
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R: Re: Great Moments in Con/Auxlang Filmmaking
R: Re: Great Moments in Con/Auxlang Filmmaking
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R: Re: Unamerican
R: Re: Unamerican
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Re: "conlanger" en Français?
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Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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Re: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
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Strictly CHAT: Uniates and sacraments (was: Brithenig/Aelyan
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Subject: Re: Re: Telek Nouns
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Synthesis of many topics
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technical difficulty: two of each e-mail?
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Telek Nouns
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Telek Verbs
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The great Michael Everson (was: Reformed Latin-script writing...)
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The Unknown God (was: Conciliatory moves...)
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TRANS: Fw: names of ants
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USAGE: Teaching Children
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Uto-Aztecan historical phonology
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Website update
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Women conlangers of yrs past
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Your Help Appreciated
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[Conculture] Conproverbs
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_Homo sapiens neanderthalensis_
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