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"Roumant", or whatever it may be called. Part VI
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(CHAT) funny linguistic subway experience some questionsaboutnouns of days and months
A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about
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A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about nouns of days and months
A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about nouns of days...
A funny linguistic subway experience + some questionsaboutnouns of days and months
(3 messages)
A new Indo-European subfamily in China
(34 messages)
Adrian Morgan's T-Shirt payment
(2 messages)
Ai Ya, Oy Vay etc. Re:Translation question
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another silly phonology question
(22 messages)
Arveuneic Part Three
backwards conlanging
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Backwards conlanging (repost)
backwards conlanging (repost)
Backwards conlanging (repost)
(2 messages)
Bilabial Trill (was: rhotics)
(2 messages)
CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
(49 messages)
CHAT: English English
(3 messages)
CONLANG Digest - 5 Dec 2000 to 6 Dec 2000 (#2000-334)
CONLANG timeline
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Course in Old Norse
Dacán -- a new romance lang.
(2 messages)
Dances with Wolves
Eurish (Eurixu)
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Fun with Esperanto!
FW: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Fw: Somewhat (was: another silly phonology question)
Gevey sounds the SAMPA way
Greek charset
Greek Charset
Greek charset
Greek Names Mangling Relay
Hell(en)ish oddities
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Is what I do an alveolar trill?
Laughing and Grief (was: Translation question)
Literacy, and related things // was Putting the duh in Florida
Lost in the wayside
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MATH: Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Montreiano Month and Day names
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More IPA in sounds
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More verb terminology
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New mailing list for Romance conlangs
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Newsflash: Judean Gets Named!
NICOLE: Tee shirt
Nuffink etc, was: another silly phonology question
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numbers in Montreiano
Numbers in Roumán
Of interest to some (e.g. Yoon)
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OT: Who said Florida was 'duh'?
P.S. on E-o
Polynesian family (was Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China)
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Polynesian family (was Re: A new Indo-European subfamily inChina)
Publius V. Maro et al. (was: Translation question)
R: Laughing and Grief (was: Translation question)
R: Polynesian family (was Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China)
R: Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some
R: Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about nouns of days and months
R: Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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R: Re: CONLANG timeline
R: Re: R: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about nouns of days and months
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R: Re: R: A funny linguistic subway experience +some questions about nounsof days and months
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R: Re: R: Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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R: Re: R: Re: The most common sounds (Was: Re: backwards conlanging)
R: Re: Translation question
R: Various stuff
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rhotics
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rhotics (was Hellenish oddities)
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Romaunt days (was: A funny linguistic subway experience &c)
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Roumán Orthography modified
sampi et al. (was: A funny linguistic subway experience &c)
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Somewhat (was: another silly phonology question)
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SUM: CONLANG timeline
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TechnoBabel: Night Before Xmas
Tone changes in my L1
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Translation question
(19 messages)
Various stuff
Verb terminology question
(7 messages)
Why is Mistral not Virgil?
[CHAT] Re: (con)lang names & RE: Pima determiners
"Roumant", or whatever it may be called. Part VI
Re: "Roumant", or whatever it may be called. Part VI
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Re: "Roumant", or whatever it may be called. Part VI
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(CHAT) funny linguistic subway experience some questionsaboutnouns of days and months
Re: (CHAT) funny linguistic subway experience some questionsaboutnouns of days and months
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A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about
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Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about
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Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about
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Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about
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Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about
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Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about
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Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about
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A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about nouns of days and months
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A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about nouns of days...
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A funny linguistic subway experience + some questionsaboutnouns of days and months
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Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questionsaboutnouns of days and months
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Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questionsaboutnouns of days and months
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A new Indo-European subfamily in China
A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China
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Adrian Morgan's T-Shirt payment
Adrian Morgan's T-Shirt payment
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Re: Adrian Morgan's T-Shirt payment
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Ai Ya, Oy Vay etc. Re:Translation question
Ai Ya, Oy Vay etc. Re:Translation question
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Re: Ai Ya, Oy Vay etc. Re:Translation question
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another silly phonology question
Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Re: another silly phonology question
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Arveuneic Part Three
Arveuneic Part Three
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backwards conlanging
Re: backwards conlanging
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Re: backwards conlanging
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Backwards conlanging (repost)
Re: Backwards conlanging (repost)
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backwards conlanging (repost)
Re: backwards conlanging (repost)
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Backwards conlanging (repost)
Re: Backwards conlanging (repost)
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Re: Backwards conlanging (repost)
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Bilabial Trill (was: rhotics)
Bilabial Trill (was: rhotics)
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Re: Bilabial Trill (was: rhotics)
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CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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CHAT: English English
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CONLANG Digest - 5 Dec 2000 to 6 Dec 2000 (#2000-334)
Re: CONLANG Digest - 5 Dec 2000 to 6 Dec 2000 (#2000-334)
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CONLANG timeline
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Re: CONLANG timeline
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Re: CONLANG timeline
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Course in Old Norse
Course in Old Norse
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Dacán -- a new romance lang.
Re: Dacán -- a new romance lang.
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Re: Dacán -- a new romance lang.
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Dances with Wolves
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Eurish (Eurixu)
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Fun with Esperanto!
Fun with Esperanto!
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FW: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
FW: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Re: FW: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Fw: Somewhat (was: another silly phonology question)
Fw: Somewhat (was: another silly phonology question)
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Gevey sounds the SAMPA way
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Greek charset
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Greek Charset
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Greek charset
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Greek Names Mangling Relay
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Hell(en)ish oddities
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Is what I do an alveolar trill?
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Laughing and Grief (was: Translation question)
Laughing and Grief (was: Translation question)
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Literacy, and related things // was Putting the duh in Florida
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Lost in the wayside
Lost in the wayside
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MATH: Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
MATH: Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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Montreiano Month and Day names
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More IPA in sounds
More IPA in sounds
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More verb terminology
More verb terminology
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New mailing list for Romance conlangs
New mailing list for Romance conlangs
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Re: New mailing list for Romance conlangs
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Newsflash: Judean Gets Named!
Newsflash: Judean Gets Named!
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NICOLE: Tee shirt
NICOLE: Tee shirt
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Nuffink etc, was: another silly phonology question
Nuffink etc, was: another silly phonology question
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Re: Nuffink etc, was: another silly phonology question
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numbers in Montreiano
numbers in Montreiano
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Numbers in Roumán
Numbers in Roumán
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Of interest to some (e.g. Yoon)
Of interest to some (e.g. Yoon)
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Re: Of interest to some (e.g. Yoon)
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OT: Who said Florida was 'duh'?
OT: Who said Florida was 'duh'?
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P.S. on E-o
P.S. on E-o
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Polynesian family (was Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China)
Polynesian family (was Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China)
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Polynesian family (was Re: A new Indo-European subfamily inChina)
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Publius V. Maro et al. (was: Translation question)
Publius V. Maro et al. (was: Translation question)
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R: Laughing and Grief (was: Translation question)
R: Laughing and Grief (was: Translation question)
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R: Polynesian family (was Re: A new Indo-European subfamily in China)
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R: Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some
Re: R: Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some
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R: Re: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about nouns of days and months
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R: Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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R: Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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R: Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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R: Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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R: Re: CONLANG timeline
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R: Re: R: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about nouns of days and months
R: Re: R: A funny linguistic subway experience + some questions about nouns of days and months
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R: Re: R: A funny linguistic subway experience +some questions about nounsof days and months
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R: Re: R: Re: CHAT (POLITICS!!!): Putting the duh in Florida
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R: Re: R: Re: The most common sounds (Was: Re: backwards conlanging)
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R: Re: Translation question
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R: Various stuff
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rhotics
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rhotics (was Hellenish oddities)
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Romaunt days (was: A funny linguistic subway experience &c)
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Re: Romaunt days (was: A funny linguistic subway experience &c)
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Re: Romaunt days (was: A funny linguistic subway experience &c)
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Re: Romaunt days (was: A funny linguistic subway experience &c)
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Re: Romaunt days (was: A funny linguistic subway experience &c)
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Re: Romaunt days (was: A funny linguistic subway experience &c)
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Roumán Orthography modified
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sampi et al. (was: A funny linguistic subway experience &c)
sampi et al. (was: A funny linguistic subway experience &c)
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Somewhat (was: another silly phonology question)
Somewhat (was: another silly phonology question)
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SUM: CONLANG timeline
SUM: CONLANG timeline
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TechnoBabel: Night Before Xmas
TechnoBabel: Night Before Xmas
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Tone changes in my L1
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Translation question
Translation question
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Various stuff
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Verb terminology question
Verb terminology question
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Why is Mistral not Virgil?
Why is Mistral not Virgil?
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[CHAT] Re: (con)lang names & RE: Pima determiners
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