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"Zhang"(wasRe: English Beast, etc. (was Re: English syllable structure)
'Yemls Phonemes
(2 messages)
(CHAT) Re: English syllable structure
,Language' in language name?
(9 messages)
<No subject>
(2 messages)
A heptadachyal text [Ramyo]
(2 messages)
A term needed
(2 messages)
And Now... Arabic Rokbeigalmki Transliteration
Annoying Chinese guy
(6 messages)
arbitrary distinctions, was: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
(2 messages)
Bay Area conlangers (was Re: OHHH!!!)
Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch
(2 messages)
Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
(12 messages)
Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summaryof Kemata)
CHAT Re: conlang greetings? (was Re: Let me introduce myself)
(2 messages)
CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlanging bigots
(2 messages)
CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
(7 messages)
CHAT: Feeling Old? (Was: Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language))
CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
(15 messages)
CHAT: Paris, Texas (was: Language of Tetril)
(5 messages)
CHAT: population pressures [was Re: Interesting concultural ideas]
CHAT: Tacos et al.
(30 messages)
CHATter: Zhang & Wong Family Reunions (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
Christian names (was Re: fresh meat <-------)
Citation forms of words, and the cynicism required to study Georgian
Citation forms of words, and the cynicism required to study Georgian [was Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...]
(4 messages)
clitic conjunctions (was sorta OT: cases: please help...)
conlang greetings page
conlang greetings? (was Re: Let me introduce myself)
(3 messages)
Conlang meeting in BOSTON
(6 messages)
conlanging during class (Re: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
(6 messages)
Consonant clusters
Consonant clusters (was Citation forms of words,
Consonant clusters (was Citation forms of words, and the cynicism required to study Georgian)
(3 messages)
Consonant clusters (was Citation forms of words,and the cynicism required to study Georgian)
(5 messages)
Construct state & cases, was: Grammatical Summary of Kemata
(2 messages)
Cyclic alternations, was: Hey, what Su problem?
Degaspregos
(28 messages)
disfluencies (was Re: English syllable structure)
(8 messages)
Disorganized conlangers, you've got to remember! (was: *oh, sorry, I already erased it*)
Elvish [was Re: Danny Wier]
(13 messages)
English syllable structure
(81 messages)
English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
(50 messages)
English syllable structure (was,for some reason: Re: Llirine: How
English syllable structure (was,for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
(6 messages)
Estonian
Exonyms [Re: English syllable structure]
(18 messages)
For My Conlang Class
(3 messages)
Forbidden transitivity, was: My new conlang
fresh meat <-------
(13 messages)
Gender
(3 messages)
German [was Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax]
German [was Re: Trademarks]
(3 messages)
going nomail
(2 messages)
Gothic
(4 messages)
gradation (was: Sibling)
(2 messages)
Grammar of Merian H1
(3 messages)
Grammatical Summary of Kemata
(41 messages)
Grie Ka #2 : ( the weirdest? aspects of Ka )
(11 messages)
Hawaiian Money (was Re: NATLANG/FONT: the euro & 01.01.02)
(8 messages)
Hesitation phenomena [was Re: disfluencies]
Hey, what Su problem?
(38 messages)
hitchhiker's guide (was Re: Degaspregos)
(11 messages)
Human Song
(2 messages)
I rebuke the auxlangers on this list!
(2 messages)
Indo-European *es-
(5 messages)
Indonesia, third gender, etc.
(4 messages)
Interesting concultural ideas
(17 messages)
Intro to Mujai -- phonology
(13 messages)
introduction...
(5 messages)
Jaguars
Japanese orthography (was Re: Grie Ka #2 : ( the weirdest? aspects of Ka ))
Japanese orthography (was Re: Grie Ka #2 : ( the weirdest?aspects of Ka ))
(2 messages)
kinship terms (Henaudute)
(10 messages)
kinship terms (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin_
(13 messages)
Language of Tetril
(22 messages)
Less off-topic stuff, please.
Let me introduce myself
Llirine: How to creat a language
Maarten = Tigger-like? (was Re: Elvish [was Re: Danny Wier]
(3 messages)
mang(w)a (was: Grie Ka #2)
(10 messages)
Merian H3: Concept
(2 messages)
multiroot verbs, was: sorta OT: cases: please help...
My new conlang
My new Conlang
(10 messages)
My new conlang
My new Conlang
(2 messages)
My new conlang
(10 messages)
My new Conlang
My new conlang
(16 messages)
narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics
narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics student')
(9 messages)
NATLANG/FONT: the euro & 01.01.02
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Negatives (Trentish, with adjective notes too) (was: Re: narethanaal)
New lang (unnamed, poly)
(2 messages)
Nomail and a quote
Noun "association"?
(2 messages)
Number in Trentish
(7 messages)
OE-based, was: CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves
(2 messages)
OHHH!!!
(9 messages)
OT: poor Tristan (was Re: Gender)
(3 messages)
OT: Rant about degres Celsius (was: introduction)
OT: the euro & 01.01.02 (was NATLANG/FONT:)
(2 messages)
OT: Zegnatronic Man
Parisii
Phaleran Update: Arkhilokhos' _A Poet's Shield_
(3 messages)
Phaleran update: Demonstratives; obligatory obviatives
Phaleran Update: Ordinal allomorphy; Phaleran dialectology: near/far distinction in Phalitlai
Phaleran Update: Ordinal allomorphy; Phaleran dialectology:near/far distinction in Phalitlai
(2 messages)
Phaleran Update: Ordinal allomorphy; Phalerandialectology:near/far distinction in Phalitlai
(2 messages)
Phaleran update: switch-reference causatives; comparatives; inherently plural verbs
Pitfalls of he & she
places
Polysynthetic question
(3 messages)
Prepositions governing nominative
Prepositions governing nominative, (X)... case [was Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlanging bigots]
(2 messages)
Prepositions governing nominative,(X)... case [was Re: CHAT:
Prepositions governing nominative,(X)... case [was Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlangingbigots]
(2 messages)
primateCHATter: Spoons & Monkeys (was Re: project (was Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
(2 messages)
Proposed changes to X-SAMPA
quick 'n' dirty placenames
Rechtscheibreformen
relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise ...)
(3 messages)
relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and
(5 messages)
relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and scripts)
(9 messages)
relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologiesand scripts)
Rohirric, Westron & Co. (was Re: Sindarin Stress?)
Romlang Experiment
(3 messages)
rtemmu (was: conlang greetings? (was Re: Let me introduce myself))
(2 messages)
Russian translations (was: Sindarin Stress?)
(2 messages)
Saalangal Stress rules
Saalangal stuff
(9 messages)
Short words for complex ideas
Sibling (was: Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
(4 messages)
Signing off again in the PNW
(2 messages)
Sindarin Stress?
(8 messages)
Sino-Langs (was Re: Hey, what Su problem?)
sixths
Skeskatai (was: Re: Short words for complex ideas)
Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax
(7 messages)
So
So (Was: Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata))
SolReSol
Some Mujai grammar
(3 messages)
Some Mujai Idioms
(15 messages)
sorta OT: cases, please help...
(4 messages)
sorta OT: cases: please help...
(17 messages)
STEG! ROTFLMAOSHIH (was Re: mang(w)a (was: Grie Ka #2)
Syllable structure in Georgian (was Re: sorta OT: cases, please help...)
Tasratal: sketch: connectives
TESTING is thing on or what??
The Ability of Abbreviation
(12 messages)
The Chinese/Mandarin pitbull (was:The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
The English Beast
the English Beast, etc. (was Re: English syllable structure)
(5 messages)
The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
(55 messages)
the roundandround board of the firststuffs (was: English syllable structure)
(2 messages)
the roundandround board of the firststuffs (was: Englishsyllable structure)
THEORY: Adpositions taking the nominative [was Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlanging bigots]
Too much information!
Trademarks
(3 messages)
Trans: Shoeflower Nose Man (Vyh)
Trentish (was: Re: New lang (unnamed, poly))
triple demonstratives
(3 messages)
TTFN
Unicode Cyrillic.
(3 messages)
Unicode in Mac OS X (was: Degaspregos)
USAGE: -i/yse vs -i/yze in England (and what the heck, NZ too).
(7 messages)
USAGE: German conjunctions, grammaticalization, etc. [was Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax]
Utopian
v > ?
(5 messages)
Very OT Re: Elvish [was Re: Danny Wier]
whistle-talk (was: My new conlang)
(2 messages)
YAAL: Chazhsu
(11 messages)
Ye@H-YeP! ambiguous fun in language! (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
(2 messages)
[a] in taco (was: Re: English syllable structure)
[humour] con-chemistry? (Was: Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
(2 messages)
"Zhang"(wasRe: English Beast, etc. (was Re: English syllable structure)
"Zhang"(wasRe: English Beast, etc. (was Re: English syllable structure)
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'Yemls Phonemes
Re: 'Yemls Phonemes
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Re: 'Yemls Phonemes
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(CHAT) Re: English syllable structure
Re: (CHAT) Re: English syllable structure
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,Language' in language name?
Re: ,Language' in language name?
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Re: ,Language' in language name?
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Re: ,Language' in language name?
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Re: ,Language' in language name?
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Re: ,Language' in language name?
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Re: ,Language' in language name?
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Re: ,Language' in language name?
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Re: ,Language' in language name?
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Re: ,Language' in language name?
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<No subject>
<No subject>
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<No subject>
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A heptadachyal text [Ramyo]
Re: A heptadachyal text [Ramyo]
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Re: A heptadachyal text [Ramyo]
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A term needed
A term needed
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Re: A term needed
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And Now... Arabic Rokbeigalmki Transliteration
Re: And Now... Arabic Rokbeigalmki Transliteration
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Annoying Chinese guy
Re: Annoying Chinese guy
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Re: Annoying Chinese guy
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Re: Annoying Chinese guy
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Re: Annoying Chinese guy
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Re: Annoying Chinese guy
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Re: Annoying Chinese guy
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arbitrary distinctions, was: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
arbitrary distinctions, was: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: arbitrary distinctions, was: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Bay Area conlangers (was Re: OHHH!!!)
Bay Area conlangers (was Re: OHHH!!!)
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Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch
Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch
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Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summaryof Kemata)
Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summaryof Kemata)
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CHAT Re: conlang greetings? (was Re: Let me introduce myself)
Re: CHAT Re: conlang greetings? (was Re: Let me introduce myself)
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Re: CHAT Re: conlang greetings? (was Re: Let me introduce myself)
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CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlanging bigots
Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlanging bigots
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Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlanging bigots
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CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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Re: CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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Re: CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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Re: CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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Re: CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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Re: CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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Re: CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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CHAT: Feeling Old? (Was: Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language))
CHAT: Feeling Old? (Was: Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language))
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CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
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Re: CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
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Re: CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
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Re: CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
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Re: CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
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Re: CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
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Re: CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
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Re: CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
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Re: CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
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Re: CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
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Re: CHAT: geographical nomenclature [was Re: Language of Tetril]
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CHAT: Paris, Texas (was: Language of Tetril)
CHAT: Paris, Texas (was: Language of Tetril)
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Re: CHAT: Paris, Texas (was: Language of Tetril)
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Re: CHAT: Paris, Texas (was: Language of Tetril)
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CHAT: population pressures [was Re: Interesting concultural ideas]
CHAT: population pressures [was Re: Interesting concultural ideas]
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CHAT: Tacos et al.
CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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Re: CHAT: Tacos et al.
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CHATter: Zhang & Wong Family Reunions (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Christian names (was Re: fresh meat <-------)
Christian names (was Re: fresh meat <-------)
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Citation forms of words, and the cynicism required to study Georgian
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Citation forms of words, and the cynicism required to study Georgian [was Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...]
Citation forms of words, and the cynicism required to study Georgian [was Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...]
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Re: Citation forms of words, and the cynicism required to study Georgian [was Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...]
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clitic conjunctions (was sorta OT: cases: please help...)
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conlang greetings page
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Conlang meeting in BOSTON
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conlanging during class (Re: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
conlanging during class (Re: Grammatical Summary of Kemata)
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Consonant clusters
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Consonant clusters (was Citation forms of words,
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Consonant clusters (was Citation forms of words, and the cynicism required to study Georgian)
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Construct state & cases, was: Grammatical Summary of Kemata
Construct state & cases, was: Grammatical Summary of Kemata
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Construct state & cases, was: Grammatical Summary of Kemata
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Cyclic alternations, was: Hey, what Su problem?
Cyclic alternations, was: Hey, what Su problem?
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Degaspregos
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disfluencies (was Re: English syllable structure)
disfluencies (was Re: English syllable structure)
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Disorganized conlangers, you've got to remember! (was: *oh, sorry, I already erased it*)
Disorganized conlangers, you've got to remember! (was: *oh, sorry, I already erased it*)
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Elvish [was Re: Danny Wier]
Elvish [was Re: Danny Wier]
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Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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English syllable structure (was,for some reason: Re: Llirine: How
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English syllable structure (was,for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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Re: English syllable structure (was,for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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Re: English syllable structure (was,for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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Estonian
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Exonyms [Re: English syllable structure]
Exonyms [Re: English syllable structure]
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For My Conlang Class
For My Conlang Class
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Forbidden transitivity, was: My new conlang
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fresh meat <-------
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Re: fresh meat <-------
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Re: fresh meat <-------
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Gender
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German [was Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax]
German [was Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax]
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German [was Re: Trademarks]
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Re: German [was Re: Trademarks]
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going nomail
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Re: going nomail
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gradation (was: Sibling)
gradation (was: Sibling)
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Grammar of Merian H1
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Grammatical Summary of Kemata
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Re: Grammatical Summary of Kemata
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Re: Grammatical Summary of Kemata
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Re: Grammatical Summary of Kemata
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Grie Ka #2 : ( the weirdest? aspects of Ka )
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Hawaiian Money (was Re: NATLANG/FONT: the euro & 01.01.02)
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Hesitation phenomena [was Re: disfluencies]
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Hey, what Su problem?
Hey, what Su problem?
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Re: Hey, what Su problem?
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hitchhiker's guide (was Re: Degaspregos)
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Human Song
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I rebuke the auxlangers on this list!
I rebuke the auxlangers on this list!
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Indo-European *es-
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Indonesia, third gender, etc.
Indonesia, third gender, etc.
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Interesting concultural ideas
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Intro to Mujai -- phonology
Intro to Mujai -- phonology
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introduction...
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introduction...
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Jaguars
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Japanese orthography (was Re: Grie Ka #2 : ( the weirdest? aspects of Ka ))
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Japanese orthography (was Re: Grie Ka #2 : ( the weirdest?aspects of Ka ))
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kinship terms (Henaudute)
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kinship terms (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin_
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Language of Tetril
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Less off-topic stuff, please.
Less off-topic stuff, please.
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Let me introduce myself
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Llirine: How to creat a language
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Maarten = Tigger-like? (was Re: Elvish [was Re: Danny Wier]
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mang(w)a (was: Grie Ka #2)
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Re: mang(w)a (was: Grie Ka #2)
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Merian H3: Concept
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multiroot verbs, was: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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My new conlang
My new conlang
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My new Conlang
My new Conlang
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My new conlang
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My new Conlang
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My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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My new Conlang
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My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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Re: My new conlang
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narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics
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narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics student')
narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics student')
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Re: narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics student')
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Re: narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics student')
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Re: narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics student')
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Re: narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics student')
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Re: narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics student')
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Re: narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics student')
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Re: narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics student')
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Re: narethanaal (or 'the ramblings of a deranged linguistics student')
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NATLANG/FONT: the euro & 01.01.02
NATLANG/FONT: the euro & 01.01.02
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Re: NATLANG/FONT: the euro & 01.01.02
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Re: NATLANG/FONT: the euro & 01.01.02
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NATLANG/FONT: the euro & 01.01.02
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Re: NATLANG/FONT: the euro & 01.01.02
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Re: NATLANG/FONT: the euro & 01.01.02
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Negatives (Trentish, with adjective notes too) (was: Re: narethanaal)
Negatives (Trentish, with adjective notes too) (was: Re: narethanaal)
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New lang (unnamed, poly)
New lang (unnamed, poly)
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Re: New lang (unnamed, poly)
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Nomail and a quote
Re: Nomail and a quote
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Noun "association"?
Noun "association"?
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Re: Noun "association"?
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Number in Trentish
Number in Trentish
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Re: Number in Trentish
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Re: Number in Trentish
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Re: Number in Trentish
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Re: Number in Trentish
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Re: Number in Trentish
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Re: Number in Trentish
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OE-based, was: CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves
OE-based, was: CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves
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Re: OE-based, was: CHAT: Dwarfs/dwarves
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OHHH!!!
OHHH!!!
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Re: OHHH!!!
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Re: OHHH!!!
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Re: OHHH!!!
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Re: OHHH!!!
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Re: OHHH!!!
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Re: OHHH!!!
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Re: OHHH!!!
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Re: OHHH!!!
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OT: poor Tristan (was Re: Gender)
OT: poor Tristan (was Re: Gender)
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J Y S Czhang <
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Re: OT: poor Tristan (was Re: Gender)
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Re: OT: poor Tristan (was Re: Gender)
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OT: Rant about degres Celsius (was: introduction)
Re: OT: Rant about degres Celsius (was: introduction)
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OT: the euro & 01.01.02 (was NATLANG/FONT:)
OT: the euro & 01.01.02 (was NATLANG/FONT:)
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Re: OT: the euro & 01.01.02 (was NATLANG/FONT:)
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OT: Zegnatronic Man
OT: Zegnatronic Man
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Parisii
Parisii
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Phaleran Update: Arkhilokhos' _A Poet's Shield_
Phaleran Update: Arkhilokhos' _A Poet's Shield_
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Re: Phaleran Update: Arkhilokhos' _A Poet's Shield_
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Re: Phaleran Update: Arkhilokhos' _A Poet's Shield_
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Phaleran update: Demonstratives; obligatory obviatives
Phaleran update: Demonstratives; obligatory obviatives
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Phaleran Update: Ordinal allomorphy; Phaleran dialectology: near/far distinction in Phalitlai
Phaleran Update: Ordinal allomorphy; Phaleran dialectology: near/far distinction in Phalitlai
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Phaleran Update: Ordinal allomorphy; Phaleran dialectology:near/far distinction in Phalitlai
Re: Phaleran Update: Ordinal allomorphy; Phaleran dialectology:near/far distinction in Phalitlai
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Re: Phaleran Update: Ordinal allomorphy; Phaleran dialectology:near/far distinction in Phalitlai
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Phaleran Update: Ordinal allomorphy; Phalerandialectology:near/far distinction in Phalitlai
Re: Phaleran Update: Ordinal allomorphy; Phalerandialectology:near/far distinction in Phalitlai
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Re: Phaleran Update: Ordinal allomorphy; Phalerandialectology:near/far distinction in Phalitlai
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Phaleran update: switch-reference causatives; comparatives; inherently plural verbs
Phaleran update: switch-reference causatives; comparatives; inherently plural verbs
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Pitfalls of he & she
Pitfalls of he & she
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Johnson, Anna <
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places
Re: places
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Polysynthetic question
Polysynthetic question
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Re: Polysynthetic question
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Re: Polysynthetic question
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Prepositions governing nominative
Re: Prepositions governing nominative
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Prepositions governing nominative, (X)... case [was Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlanging bigots]
Prepositions governing nominative, (X)... case [was Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlanging bigots]
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Re: Prepositions governing nominative, (X)... case [was Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlanging bigots]
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Prepositions governing nominative,(X)... case [was Re: CHAT:
Re: Prepositions governing nominative,(X)... case [was Re: CHAT:
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Prepositions governing nominative,(X)... case [was Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlangingbigots]
Re: Prepositions governing nominative,(X)... case [was Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlangingbigots]
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Re: Prepositions governing nominative,(X)... case [was Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlangingbigots]
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primateCHATter: Spoons & Monkeys (was Re: project (was Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
primateCHATter: Spoons & Monkeys (was Re: project (was Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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Re: primateCHATter: Spoons & Monkeys (was Re: project (was Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
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Proposed changes to X-SAMPA
Proposed changes to X-SAMPA
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quick 'n' dirty placenames
quick 'n' dirty placenames
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Rechtscheibreformen
Re: Rechtscheibreformen
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relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise ...)
Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise ...)
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise ...)
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise ...)
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Adam Walker <
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relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and
Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and
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Kala Tunu <
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and
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Irina Rempt <
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and
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Dan Sulani <
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relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and scripts)
Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and scripts)
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and scripts)
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and scripts)
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and scripts)
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and scripts)
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Dan Sulani <
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and scripts)
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and scripts)
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and scripts)
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Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologies and scripts)
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relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologiesand scripts)
Re: relative weirdness (was Re: signal and noise in phonologiesand scripts)
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Rohirric, Westron & Co. (was Re: Sindarin Stress?)
Rohirric, Westron & Co. (was Re: Sindarin Stress?)
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Romlang Experiment
Romlang Experiment
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Re: Romlang Experiment
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Re: Romlang Experiment
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rtemmu (was: conlang greetings? (was Re: Let me introduce myself))
rtemmu (was: conlang greetings? (was Re: Let me introduce myself))
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Re: rtemmu (was: conlang greetings? (was Re: Let me introduce myself))
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Russian translations (was: Sindarin Stress?)
Russian translations (was: Sindarin Stress?)
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Re: Russian translations (was: Sindarin Stress?)
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Saalangal Stress rules
Saalangal Stress rules
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Saalangal stuff
Re: Saalangal stuff
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Re: Saalangal stuff
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Re: Saalangal stuff
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Re: Saalangal stuff
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Re: Saalangal stuff
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Re: Saalangal stuff
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Re: Saalangal stuff
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Re: Saalangal stuff
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Re: Saalangal stuff
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Short words for complex ideas
Short words for complex ideas
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Sibling (was: Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
Sibling (was: Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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Re: Sibling (was: Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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Re: Sibling (was: Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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Re: Sibling (was: Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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Signing off again in the PNW
Signing off again in the PNW
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Re: Signing off again in the PNW
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Sindarin Stress?
Sindarin Stress?
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Re: Sindarin Stress?
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Re: Sindarin Stress?
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Re: Sindarin Stress?
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Re: Sindarin Stress?
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Re: Sindarin Stress?
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Re: Sindarin Stress?
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Re: Sindarin Stress?
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Sino-Langs (was Re: Hey, what Su problem?)
Sino-Langs (was Re: Hey, what Su problem?)
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sixths
sixths
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Skeskatai (was: Re: Short words for complex ideas)
Skeskatai (was: Re: Short words for complex ideas)
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Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax
Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax
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Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax
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Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax
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Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax
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Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax
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Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax
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laokou <
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Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax
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So
Re: So
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So (Was: Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata))
So (Was: Re: Blowjobs and pant legs in Dutch (was RE: Grammatical Summary of Kemata))
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SolReSol
SolReSol
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Some Mujai grammar
Some Mujai grammar
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Some Mujai grammar
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Re: Some Mujai grammar
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Some Mujai Idioms
Some Mujai Idioms
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Patrick Dunn <
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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Re: Some Mujai Idioms
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sorta OT: cases, please help...
Re: sorta OT: cases, please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases, please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases, please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases, please help...
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sorta OT: cases: please help...
Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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Re: sorta OT: cases: please help...
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STEG! ROTFLMAOSHIH (was Re: mang(w)a (was: Grie Ka #2)
STEG! ROTFLMAOSHIH (was Re: mang(w)a (was: Grie Ka #2)
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Syllable structure in Georgian (was Re: sorta OT: cases, please help...)
Re: Syllable structure in Georgian (was Re: sorta OT: cases, please help...)
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Tasratal: sketch: connectives
Re: Tasratal: sketch: connectives
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TESTING is thing on or what??
TESTING is thing on or what??
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The Ability of Abbreviation
The Ability of Abbreviation
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Re: The Ability of Abbreviation
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Re: The Ability of Abbreviation
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Re: The Ability of Abbreviation
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Re: The Ability of Abbreviation
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Re: The Ability of Abbreviation
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The Chinese/Mandarin pitbull (was:The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
The Chinese/Mandarin pitbull (was:The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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The English Beast
The English Beast
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the English Beast, etc. (was Re: English syllable structure)
the English Beast, etc. (was Re: English syllable structure)
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Re: the English Beast, etc. (was Re: English syllable structure)
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Re: the English Beast, etc. (was Re: English syllable structure)
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Re: the English Beast, etc. (was Re: English syllable structure)
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Re: the English Beast, etc. (was Re: English syllable structure)
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The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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the roundandround board of the firststuffs (was: English syllable structure)
the roundandround board of the firststuffs (was: English syllable structure)
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Re: the roundandround board of the firststuffs (was: English syllable structure)
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the roundandround board of the firststuffs (was: Englishsyllable structure)
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THEORY: Adpositions taking the nominative [was Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlanging bigots]
THEORY: Adpositions taking the nominative [was Re: CHAT: Back on the list; Anti-conlanging bigots]
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Too much information!
Too much information!
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Trademarks
Re: Trademarks
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Re: Trademarks
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Re: Trademarks
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Trans: Shoeflower Nose Man (Vyh)
Re: Trans: Shoeflower Nose Man (Vyh)
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Trentish (was: Re: New lang (unnamed, poly))
Trentish (was: Re: New lang (unnamed, poly))
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triple demonstratives
triple demonstratives
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Re: triple demonstratives
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Re: triple demonstratives
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TTFN
TTFN
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Unicode Cyrillic.
Unicode Cyrillic.
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Re: Unicode Cyrillic.
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Re: Unicode Cyrillic.
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Unicode in Mac OS X (was: Degaspregos)
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USAGE: -i/yse vs -i/yze in England (and what the heck, NZ too).
USAGE: -i/yse vs -i/yze in England (and what the heck, NZ too).
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Re: USAGE: -i/yse vs -i/yze in England (and what the heck, NZ too).
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Re: USAGE: -i/yse vs -i/yze in England (and what the heck, NZ too).
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Re: USAGE: -i/yse vs -i/yze in England (and what the heck, NZ too).
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Re: USAGE: -i/yse vs -i/yze in England (and what the heck, NZ too).
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Re: USAGE: -i/yse vs -i/yze in England (and what the heck, NZ too).
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Re: USAGE: -i/yse vs -i/yze in England (and what the heck, NZ too).
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USAGE: German conjunctions, grammaticalization, etc. [was Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax]
USAGE: German conjunctions, grammaticalization, etc. [was Re: Sketch of Germanech 4/4: Syntax]
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Utopian
Utopian
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v > ?
Re: v > ?
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Re: v > ?
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Re: v > ?
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Re: v > ?
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Re: v > ?
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Very OT Re: Elvish [was Re: Danny Wier]
Very OT Re: Elvish [was Re: Danny Wier]
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whistle-talk (was: My new conlang)
whistle-talk (was: My new conlang)
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Re: whistle-talk (was: My new conlang)
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YAAL: Chazhsu
YAAL: Chazhsu
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Re: YAAL: Chazhsu
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Re: YAAL: Chazhsu
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Re: YAAL: Chazhsu
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YAAL: Chazhsu
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Re: YAAL: Chazhsu
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Re: YAAL: Chazhsu
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Re: YAAL: Chazhsu
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Re: YAAL: Chazhsu
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Re: YAAL: Chazhsu
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Re: YAAL: Chazhsu
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Ye@H-YeP! ambiguous fun in language! (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
Ye@H-YeP! ambiguous fun in language! (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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Re: Ye@H-YeP! ambiguous fun in language! (was Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin
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[a] in taco (was: Re: English syllable structure)
Re: [a] in taco (was: Re: English syllable structure)
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[humour] con-chemistry? (Was: Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
[humour] con-chemistry? (Was: Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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Re: [humour] con-chemistry? (Was: Re: The pitfall of Chinese/Mandarin)
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