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'Yemls Phonemes
(2 messages)
<No subject>
(3 messages)
AAAAH!
aardvarkism (was Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
(3 messages)
And the subject of that was?
(2 messages)
anyone speak Italian?
(8 messages)
anyone speak italian?
aquamarine demon
aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
(20 messages)
Arabic
(6 messages)
Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
(30 messages)
Becoming triconsonantal, was: 'Arabiiya
(3 messages)
Bootless (was: Who's crazy?)
(3 messages)
CALLING ALL CONLANGERS!!!
Chinese question (was: noun forms of verbs)
(3 messages)
codes (was Re: Newbie Delurking (or decloaking as the case may be))
comments on Itláni
comments on Itlni
conculture
(22 messages)
CONLANG Digest - 14 Nov 2001 to 15 Nov 2001 (#2001-320)
(2 messages)
ConPhono: lego vxono-lo'ji 2.0
CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
(60 messages)
Crazy - translation exercise (was: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>))
Dutch words for body part (was: Kissing etc.)
(2 messages)
Expat usage (was: Tasratal: sketch: connectives (long))
Fuzzy blue monkeys
fuzzy blue monkeys
FW: Translate from arabic
(8 messages)
Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200122
Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
(52 messages)
German language game [was: Newbie Delurking ...]
(4 messages)
germanic conlang
(6 messages)
Going Nomail
Hubi Frubiends (was: Newbie Delurking (or decloaking as the case may be))
i'm sure there some wacky technical term for this but i have no idea what it is...
(2 messages)
Interesting Words
IPA/SAMP question
(3 messages)
Kalini Sapak bits (or How to buse the letter "X" ...)
(7 messages)
Katzner's Languages of the World
Katzner's Languages of the World (and other similar books)
Khoisan (was: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World)
(6 messages)
Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
(17 messages)
Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: InterestingWords))
lego phonology <<_lego vono-logi_>>
(5 messages)
Maidzhen Klaish
Matt's Visit / Conlanging Meeting
missy elliot
(16 messages)
Monkies and Monkeys (was Re: conculture)
(3 messages)
New script
(25 messages)
New Script
(5 messages)
New script
New Script
(16 messages)
Newbie Delurking (or decloaking as the case may be)
(2 messages)
noun forms of verbs
(52 messages)
On dictionaries (was: On Russian)
On Russian
(2 messages)
OT -- Learning Chinese
(3 messages)
OT: irregular inspiration (was Re: New script)
(2 messages)
OT: testin' IPA font
(6 messages)
Playing
Quintanilla
(3 messages)
semanticallyloaded nucleiwords & VSO Lego!
(3 messages)
Simafiran "r"
(2 messages)
Slightly OT: French as a second language
(36 messages)
Some replies to Matt33/Tokyo
(2 messages)
Song
(3 messages)
Sound Change Question
(2 messages)
Study of Ancient Slavonic
(2 messages)
Subject: Nounless?
(2 messages)
THEORY: Tepa prosody [was: Estonian Quantity]
Unicode yogh?
(22 messages)
Unicode yogh? (fwd)
verb-noun-incorporation mania
(8 messages)
website birth (Nice job Ferko)
(4 messages)
well this is what i got for my cl
(5 messages)
Who's crazy?
(16 messages)
Youngest Conlanger was Re: your mail
(2 messages)
[LONG] - using object status in Gevey
_chthonos_=>_Cthulhu_ ?? (was Re: Newbie Delurking (or decloaking as the case may be)
(2 messages)
'Yemls Phonemes
'Yemls Phonemes
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Re: 'Yemls Phonemes
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<No subject>
<No subject>
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<No subject>
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<No subject>
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AAAAH!
AAAAH!
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aardvarkism (was Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
aardvarkism (was Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: aardvarkism (was Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: aardvarkism (was Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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And the subject of that was?
And the subject of that was?
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Re: And the subject of that was?
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anyone speak Italian?
anyone speak Italian?
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Re: anyone speak Italian?
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Re: anyone speak Italian?
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Re: anyone speak Italian?
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Re: anyone speak Italian?
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Re: anyone speak Italian?
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Re: anyone speak Italian?
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Re: anyone speak Italian?
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anyone speak italian?
Re: anyone speak italian?
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aquamarine demon
Re: aquamarine demon
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aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Re: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>)
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Arabic
Arabic
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Re: Arabic
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Re: Arabic
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Re: Arabic
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Re: Arabic
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Re: Arabic
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Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Keith Gaughan <
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Matthew Pearson <
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Re: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World
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Becoming triconsonantal, was: 'Arabiiya
Re: Becoming triconsonantal, was: 'Arabiiya
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Re: Becoming triconsonantal, was: 'Arabiiya
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Re: Becoming triconsonantal, was: 'Arabiiya
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Bootless (was: Who's crazy?)
Bootless (was: Who's crazy?)
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Re: Bootless (was: Who's crazy?)
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Re: Bootless (was: Who's crazy?)
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CALLING ALL CONLANGERS!!!
Re: CALLING ALL CONLANGERS!!!
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Chinese question (was: noun forms of verbs)
Re: Chinese question (was: noun forms of verbs)
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Re: Chinese question (was: noun forms of verbs)
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Re: Chinese question (was: noun forms of verbs)
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codes (was Re: Newbie Delurking (or decloaking as the case may be))
codes (was Re: Newbie Delurking (or decloaking as the case may be))
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comments on Itláni
Re: comments on Itláni
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comments on Itlni
Re: comments on Itlni
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conculture
Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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Re: conculture
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CONLANG Digest - 14 Nov 2001 to 15 Nov 2001 (#2001-320)
Re: CONLANG Digest - 14 Nov 2001 to 15 Nov 2001 (#2001-320)
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Re: CONLANG Digest - 14 Nov 2001 to 15 Nov 2001 (#2001-320)
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ConPhono: lego vxono-lo'ji 2.0
ConPhono: lego vxono-lo'ji 2.0
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CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Re: CPA - An ASCII-based phonetic alphabet
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Crazy - translation exercise (was: aquamarine demon (was <no subject>))
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Dutch words for body part (was: Kissing etc.)
Dutch words for body part (was: Kissing etc.)
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Re: Dutch words for body part (was: Kissing etc.)
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Expat usage (was: Tasratal: sketch: connectives (long))
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Fuzzy blue monkeys
Re: Fuzzy blue monkeys
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fuzzy blue monkeys
fuzzy blue monkeys
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FW: Translate from arabic
FW: Translate from arabic
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Re: FW: Translate from arabic
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Re: FW: Translate from arabic
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Re: FW: Translate from arabic
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Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200122
Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200122
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Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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Re: Genitives NPs as Relative Clauses
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German language game [was: Newbie Delurking ...]
German language game [was: Newbie Delurking ...]
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Re: German language game [was: Newbie Delurking ...]
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Re: German language game [was: Newbie Delurking ...]
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Re: German language game [was: Newbie Delurking ...]
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germanic conlang
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Re: germanic conlang
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Re: germanic conlang
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Re: germanic conlang
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Re: germanic conlang
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Re: germanic conlang
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Going Nomail
Going Nomail
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Hubi Frubiends (was: Newbie Delurking (or decloaking as the case may be))
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i'm sure there some wacky technical term for this but i have no idea what it is...
i'm sure there some wacky technical term for this but i have no idea what it is...
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Re: i'm sure there some wacky technical term for this but i have no idea what it is...
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Interesting Words
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IPA/SAMP question
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Re: IPA/SAMP question
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Re: IPA/SAMP question
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Kalini Sapak bits (or How to buse the letter "X" ...)
Re: Kalini Sapak bits (or How to buse the letter "X" ...)
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Re: Kalini Sapak bits (or How to buse the letter "X" ...)
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Re: Kalini Sapak bits (or How to buse the letter "X" ...)
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Re: Kalini Sapak bits (or How to buse the letter "X" ...)
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Re: Kalini Sapak bits (or How to buse the letter "X" ...)
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Re: Kalini Sapak bits (or How to buse the letter "X" ...)
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Re: Kalini Sapak bits (or How to buse the letter "X" ...)
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Katzner's Languages of the World
Katzner's Languages of the World
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Katzner's Languages of the World (and other similar books)
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Khoisan (was: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World)
Khoisan (was: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World)
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Re: Khoisan (was: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World)
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Re: Khoisan (was: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World)
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Re: Khoisan (was: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World)
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Re: Khoisan (was: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World)
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Re: Khoisan (was: Basque & Katzner's Languages of the World)
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Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Re: Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: Interesting Words))
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Kiss (was: Many Words for One Concept (was: InterestingWords))
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lego phonology <<_lego vono-logi_>>
lego phonology <<_lego vono-logi_>>
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Re: lego phonology <<_lego vono-logi_>>
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Re: lego phonology <<_lego vono-logi_>>
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Re: lego phonology <<_lego vono-logi_>>
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Re: lego phonology <<_lego vono-logi_>>
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Maidzhen Klaish
Maidzhen Klaish
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Matt's Visit / Conlanging Meeting
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missy elliot
missy elliot
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Monkies and Monkeys (was Re: conculture)
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Re: Monkies and Monkeys (was Re: conculture)
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New script
New script
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Re: New script
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Re: New script
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New Script
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Re: New Script
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Re: New Script
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Re: New Script
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Re: New Script
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New script
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New Script
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Re: New Script
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Re: New Script
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Re: New Script
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Re: New Script
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Re: New Script
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Newbie Delurking (or decloaking as the case may be)
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noun forms of verbs
noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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Re: noun forms of verbs
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On dictionaries (was: On Russian)
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On Russian
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OT -- Learning Chinese
OT -- Learning Chinese
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Re: OT -- Learning Chinese
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OT: irregular inspiration (was Re: New script)
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Re: OT: irregular inspiration (was Re: New script)
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OT: testin' IPA font
OT: testin' IPA font
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Re: OT: testin' IPA font
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Re: OT: testin' IPA font
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Re: OT: testin' IPA font
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Playing
Playing
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Quintanilla
Quintanilla
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Re: Quintanilla
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Re: Quintanilla
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semanticallyloaded nucleiwords & VSO Lego!
semanticallyloaded nucleiwords & VSO Lego!
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Re: semanticallyloaded nucleiwords & VSO Lego!
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Re: semanticallyloaded nucleiwords & VSO Lego!
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Simafiran "r"
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Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Re: Slightly OT: French as a second language
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Some replies to Matt33/Tokyo
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Re: Some replies to Matt33/Tokyo
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Song
Song
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Sound Change Question
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Study of Ancient Slavonic
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Subject: Nounless?
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Subject: Nounless?
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THEORY: Tepa prosody [was: Estonian Quantity]
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Unicode yogh?
Unicode yogh?
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Re: Unicode yogh?
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Re: Unicode yogh?
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Re: Unicode yogh?
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Re: Unicode yogh?
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Re: Unicode yogh?
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Re: Unicode yogh?
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Re: Unicode yogh?
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Re: Unicode yogh?
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Re: Unicode yogh?
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Re: Unicode yogh?
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Unicode yogh? (fwd)
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verb-noun-incorporation mania
verb-noun-incorporation mania
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Re: verb-noun-incorporation mania
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Re: verb-noun-incorporation mania
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Re: verb-noun-incorporation mania
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Re: verb-noun-incorporation mania
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Re: verb-noun-incorporation mania
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Re: verb-noun-incorporation mania
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website birth (Nice job Ferko)
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Re: website birth (Nice job Ferko)
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well this is what i got for my cl
well this is what i got for my cl
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Re: well this is what i got for my cl
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Re: well this is what i got for my cl
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Re: well this is what i got for my cl
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Re: well this is what i got for my cl
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Who's crazy?
Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Re: Who's crazy?
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Youngest Conlanger was Re: your mail
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Re: Youngest Conlanger was Re: your mail
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[LONG] - using object status in Gevey
[LONG] - using object status in Gevey
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