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"Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/"
"Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
(10 messages)
/y/ WASRe: David P's "month" (was: Poll by Email No. 3)
/zIx/, not /zix/!
<No subject given>
a core grammar based on 20 questions
(2 messages)
A question about language-naming
(4 messages)
A unique opportunity
Accusative? The saga continues ...
(7 messages)
Alas, poor Telona (was: Lighting Some Flames)
All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge! was Re: Lighting Some
All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge! was Re: Lighting Some Flames
(3 messages)
An interesting link that I happened across
An interesting link that I heppened across
(2 messages)
Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
(16 messages)
Art and hobby--Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
Arvorec (WAS: Translation Exercise)
(6 messages)
Babel Text in Obrenje
(9 messages)
bamboobird
BBC TV series
(2 messages)
Better or Worse (was: Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry )
(2 messages)
Brittonic dragons.
Changing again...
(3 messages)
CHAT: bonfire ;) (was Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
CHAT: Must Needs? (WAS: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
CHAT: nuclear Re: "Usefull languages"
chi
Class and case
(5 messages)
conlang no longer?
(6 messages)
Conlangs in Movies: Time Machine
Correction
Cyrillic in email WASRe: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
Data compression, was RE: Spanish education
(2 messages)
David P's "month" (was: Poll by Email No. 3)
(11 messages)
Dirk's Signature (WAS:Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
(2 messages)
DISC: phonological system of Adain
(10 messages)
Exotic? [Non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active]
Fire Hydrant for the Flames
(10 messages)
Further comments on Kawakami
Fwd: BBC TV series
Fwd: Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200210
Harry was Re: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
(21 messages)
Hello to you all!
(12 messages)
Help from a Russian speaker, please?
(4 messages)
Help with Greek
Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
(8 messages)
Help with US SW langs + new lang
(5 messages)
Idoru
(13 messages)
Inchoactive in Jpn? (was: "Anticipatory" Tense)
(9 messages)
Introduction and a few novice questions
(10 messages)
Introduction to Jovian (Comments, anyone?)
(6 messages)
Irish Pronunciation - Sligo's Connamara/Ulster mix (Was: RE: Viru s Translation Exercise)
(2 messages)
Irish Pronunciation - Sligo's Connamara/Ulster mix (Was: RE: Virus Translation Exercise)
JINSEI WA GEIJUTSU DE ARU (was: Getting started with a newborn lang)
(2 messages)
JPN final "ga" (was: Getting started with a newborn lang)
(5 messages)
korean
Language resource for french speakers
(2 messages)
Lashkos lexicon opened
Latin question: "titillandus"
(6 messages)
Lighting Some Flames towards conlang artistry
(2 messages)
Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
(50 messages)
linguistic schools
(2 messages)
Missing the sky
(11 messages)
Missing Words
(9 messages)
My New Project: Chromic
My personal project
(6 messages)
Non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active
(4 messages)
non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
(12 messages)
One very dead computer
(2 messages)
Original language naming and Kayasanoda progress
OT (partly): root vs. limma, GeoSh!tties and IE written in Hangul?
OT: Japanese spirit writing
(4 messages)
OT: Still alive
OT: The KJV Bible (was: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in
OT: The KJV Bible (was: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje)
OT: Tolkien
P.S.: Yivrindil
(4 messages)
Poll by Email No. 4
(4 messages)
proposed conlang database
(7 messages)
Punctuation (was Re: Lighting Some Flames....)
(3 messages)
Results of Poll by Email No. 3
Rubbers (was: Spanish education)
RWG url?
Shadoks (WAS Re: A quick new projec)
(4 messages)
Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
some stewpid questions
(9 messages)
something new from me (Mogora)
Spanish education
(10 messages)
Subject headers are the solution (and: be careful with quotes!)
Subject headers are the solution (or are they?)
Subject headers are the solution [was: Fire Hydrant for the Flames]
(2 messages)
Teach Yours Elf Kamakawi 5
test
Thanks! -- also, Classes and Cases.
Translation Exercise:
(9 messages)
Translation Exercise: (*Muke!'s rendition)
Translation Exercise: Vozgian
(11 messages)
Translation Exercises: Sturnan and Lashkos
Uk-Ugh (was: A quick new project)
(5 messages)
Verb Mood questions.
Virus Translation Exercise
Web page updated
What is ergative?
(3 messages)
Where's the conlang ethnologue?
(2 messages)
WOT (Way Off Topic)/HUMOUR: Oolong the Rabbit
(3 messages)
WWWOT [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
yet another new conlang
(2 messages)
yet another new conlang; a terminology question (kinda long)
(2 messages)
[CHAT] Bay Area Conlangers
[conlang] Digest Number 1395
[DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
(7 messages)
[Medially OT] Architecture and conlanging (was Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
[OffTopic] All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge!
[SEARCH] PIE roots anywhere?
[y] in English (was: David P's "month")
(2 messages)
"Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/"
Re: "Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/"
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"Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
"Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
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Re: "Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
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Re: "Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
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Re: "Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
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Re: "Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
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Re: "Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
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Re: "Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
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Re: "Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
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Re: "Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
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Re: "Essiness, Ishiness, Veeiness, Aitchiness & /X/" (was: none)
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/y/ WASRe: David P's "month" (was: Poll by Email No. 3)
/y/ WASRe: David P's "month" (was: Poll by Email No. 3)
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/zIx/, not /zix/!
/zIx/, not /zix/!
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<No subject given>
Re: <No subject given>
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a core grammar based on 20 questions
a core grammar based on 20 questions
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Re: a core grammar based on 20 questions
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A question about language-naming
A question about language-naming
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Re: A question about language-naming
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Re: A question about language-naming
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Re: A question about language-naming
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A unique opportunity
A unique opportunity
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Accusative? The saga continues ...
Accusative? The saga continues ...
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Re: Accusative? The saga continues ...
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Re: Accusative? The saga continues ...
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Re: Accusative? The saga continues ...
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Re: Accusative? The saga continues ...
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Re: Accusative? The saga continues ...
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Re: Accusative? The saga continues ...
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Alas, poor Telona (was: Lighting Some Flames)
Alas, poor Telona (was: Lighting Some Flames)
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All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge! was Re: Lighting Some
Re: All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge! was Re: Lighting Some
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All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge! was Re: Lighting Some Flames
All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge! was Re: Lighting Some Flames
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Re: All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge! was Re: Lighting Some Flames
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Re: All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge! was Re: Lighting Some Flames
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An interesting link that I happened across
Re: An interesting link that I happened across
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An interesting link that I heppened across
An interesting link that I heppened across
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Re: An interesting link that I heppened across
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Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Clint Jackson Baker <
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Re: Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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Art and hobby--Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
Art and hobby--Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Arvorec (WAS: Translation Exercise)
Re: Arvorec (WAS: Translation Exercise)
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Re: Arvorec (WAS: Translation Exercise)
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Re: Arvorec (WAS: Translation Exercise)
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Re: Arvorec (WAS: Translation Exercise)
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Re: Arvorec (WAS: Translation Exercise)
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Re: Arvorec (WAS: Translation Exercise)
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Babel Text in Obrenje
Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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bamboobird
bamboobird
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BBC TV series
BBC TV series
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BBC TV series
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Better or Worse (was: Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry )
Better or Worse (was: Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry )
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Re: Better or Worse (was: Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry )
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Brittonic dragons.
Brittonic dragons.
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Changing again...
Changing again...
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Re: Changing again...
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Re: Changing again...
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CHAT: bonfire ;) (was Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
CHAT: bonfire ;) (was Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
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CHAT: Must Needs? (WAS: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
CHAT: Must Needs? (WAS: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
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CHAT: nuclear Re: "Usefull languages"
Re: CHAT: nuclear Re: "Usefull languages"
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chi
chi
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Class and case
Class and case
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Re: Class and case
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Re: Class and case
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Re: Class and case
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Re: Class and case
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conlang no longer?
conlang no longer?
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Re: conlang no longer?
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Re: conlang no longer?
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Re: conlang no longer?
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Re: conlang no longer?
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Re: conlang no longer?
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Conlangs in Movies: Time Machine
Conlangs in Movies: Time Machine
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Correction
Correction
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Cyrillic in email WASRe: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
Cyrillic in email WASRe: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Data compression, was RE: Spanish education
Data compression, was RE: Spanish education
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Re: Data compression, was RE: Spanish education
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David P's "month" (was: Poll by Email No. 3)
Re: David P's "month" (was: Poll by Email No. 3)
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Re: David P's "month" (was: Poll by Email No. 3)
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Re: David P's "month" (was: Poll by Email No. 3)
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Re: David P's "month" (was: Poll by Email No. 3)
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Re: David P's "month" (was: Poll by Email No. 3)
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Dirk's Signature (WAS:Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
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DISC: phonological system of Adain
DISC: phonological system of Adain
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Re: DISC: phonological system of Adain
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Re: DISC: phonological system of Adain
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Re: DISC: phonological system of Adain
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Re: DISC: phonological system of Adain
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Re: DISC: phonological system of Adain
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Re: DISC: phonological system of Adain
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Re: DISC: phonological system of Adain
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Re: DISC: phonological system of Adain
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Exotic? [Non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active]
Exotic? [Non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active]
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Fire Hydrant for the Flames
Fire Hydrant for the Flames
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Re: Fire Hydrant for the Flames
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Re: Fire Hydrant for the Flames
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Re: Fire Hydrant for the Flames
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Re: Fire Hydrant for the Flames
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Re: Fire Hydrant for the Flames
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Re: Fire Hydrant for the Flames
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Further comments on Kawakami
Further comments on Kawakami
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Fwd: BBC TV series
Fwd: BBC TV series
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Fwd: Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
Fwd: Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200210
Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200210
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Harry was Re: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
Re: Harry was Re: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Re: Harry WASRe: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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Hello to you all!
Re: Hello to you all!
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Re: Hello to you all!
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Re: Hello to you all!
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Re: Hello to you all!
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Re: Hello to you all!
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Re: Hello to you all!
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Re: Hello to you all!
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Re: Hello to you all!
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Re: Hello to you all!
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Re: Hello to you all!
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Re: Hello to you all!
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Re: Hello to you all!
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Help from a Russian speaker, please?
Help from a Russian speaker, please?
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Re: Help from a Russian speaker, please?
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Re: Help from a Russian speaker, please?
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Re: Help from a Russian speaker, please?
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Help with Greek
Re: Help with Greek
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Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Re: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje
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Help with US SW langs + new lang
Help with US SW langs + new lang
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Re: Help with US SW langs + new lang
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Re: Help with US SW langs + new lang
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Re: Help with US SW langs + new lang
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Re: Help with US SW langs + new lang
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Idoru
Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Re: Idoru
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Inchoactive in Jpn? (was: "Anticipatory" Tense)
Re: Inchoactive in Jpn? (was: "Anticipatory" Tense)
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Re: Inchoactive in Jpn? (was: "Anticipatory" Tense)
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Re: Inchoactive in Jpn? (was: "Anticipatory" Tense)
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Re: Inchoactive in Jpn? (was: "Anticipatory" Tense)
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Re: Inchoactive in Jpn? (was: "Anticipatory" Tense)
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Re: Inchoactive in Jpn? (was: "Anticipatory" Tense)
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Re: Inchoactive in Jpn? (was: "Anticipatory" Tense)
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Re: Inchoactive in Jpn? (was: "Anticipatory" Tense)
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Re: Inchoactive in Jpn? (was: "Anticipatory" Tense)
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Introduction and a few novice questions
Introduction and a few novice questions
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Re: Introduction and a few novice questions
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Re: Introduction and a few novice questions
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Re: Introduction and a few novice questions
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Re: Introduction and a few novice questions
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Re: Introduction and a few novice questions
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Re: Introduction and a few novice questions
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Re: Introduction and a few novice questions
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Re: Introduction and a few novice questions
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Re: Introduction and a few novice questions
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Introduction to Jovian (Comments, anyone?)
Re: Introduction to Jovian (Comments, anyone?)
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Re: Introduction to Jovian (Comments, anyone?)
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Re: Introduction to Jovian (Comments, anyone?)
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Re: Introduction to Jovian (Comments, anyone?)
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Re: Introduction to Jovian (Comments, anyone?)
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Re: Introduction to Jovian (Comments, anyone?)
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Irish Pronunciation - Sligo's Connamara/Ulster mix (Was: RE: Viru s Translation Exercise)
Irish Pronunciation - Sligo's Connamara/Ulster mix (Was: RE: Viru s Translation Exercise)
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Re: Irish Pronunciation - Sligo's Connamara/Ulster mix (Was: RE: Viru s Translation Exercise)
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Irish Pronunciation - Sligo's Connamara/Ulster mix (Was: RE: Virus Translation Exercise)
Re: Irish Pronunciation - Sligo's Connamara/Ulster mix (Was: RE: Virus Translation Exercise)
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JINSEI WA GEIJUTSU DE ARU (was: Getting started with a newborn lang)
Re: JINSEI WA GEIJUTSU DE ARU (was: Getting started with a newborn lang)
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Re: JINSEI WA GEIJUTSU DE ARU (was: Getting started with a newborn lang)
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JPN final "ga" (was: Getting started with a newborn lang)
JPN final "ga" (was: Getting started with a newborn lang)
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JPN final "ga" (was: Getting started with a newborn lang)
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Re: JPN final "ga" (was: Getting started with a newborn lang)
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Re: JPN final "ga" (was: Getting started with a newborn lang)
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Re: JPN final "ga" (was: Getting started with a newborn lang)
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korean
korean
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Language resource for french speakers
Language resource for french speakers
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Re: Language resource for french speakers
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Lashkos lexicon opened
Lashkos lexicon opened
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Latin question: "titillandus"
Re: Latin question: "titillandus"
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Re: Latin question: "titillandus"
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Re: Latin question: "titillandus"
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Re: Latin question: "titillandus"
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Re: Latin question: "titillandus"
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Re: Latin question: "titillandus"
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Lighting Some Flames towards conlang artistry
Lighting Some Flames towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames towards conlang artistry
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Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
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linguistic schools
linguistic schools
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Re: linguistic schools
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Missing the sky
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Re: Missing the sky
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Re: Missing the sky
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Re: Missing the sky
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Re: Missing the sky
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Re: Missing the sky
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Re: Missing the sky
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Re: Missing the sky
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Re: Missing the sky
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Re: Missing the sky
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Re: Missing the sky
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Missing Words
Missing Words
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Re: Missing Words
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Re: Missing Words
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Re: Missing Words
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Re: Missing Words
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Re: Missing Words
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Re: Missing Words
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Re: Missing Words
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Re: Missing Words
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My New Project: Chromic
Re: My New Project: Chromic
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My personal project
My personal project
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Re: My personal project
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Re: My personal project
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Re: My personal project
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Re: My personal project
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Re: My personal project
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Non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active
Non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active
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Non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active
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non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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Re: non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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Re: non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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Re: non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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Re: non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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Re: non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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Re: non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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Re: non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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Re: non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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Re: non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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Re: non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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Re: non-accusative, non-ergative, non-active ...
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One very dead computer
One very dead computer
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Re: One very dead computer
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Original language naming and Kayasanoda progress
Original language naming and Kayasanoda progress
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OT (partly): root vs. limma, GeoSh!tties and IE written in Hangul?
OT (partly): root vs. limma, GeoSh!tties and IE written in Hangul?
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OT: Japanese spirit writing
OT: Japanese spirit writing
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Re: OT: Japanese spirit writing
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Re: OT: Japanese spirit writing
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OT: Still alive
OT: Still alive
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OT: The KJV Bible (was: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in
Re: OT: The KJV Bible (was: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in
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OT: The KJV Bible (was: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje)
OT: The KJV Bible (was: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in Obrenje)
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OT: Tolkien
Re: OT: Tolkien
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P.S.: Yivrindil
P.S.: Yivrindil
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Re: P.S.: Yivrindil
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Re: P.S.: Yivrindil
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Re: P.S.: Yivrindil
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Poll by Email No. 4
Poll by Email No. 4
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Re: Poll by Email No. 4
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Re: Poll by Email No. 4
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Re: Poll by Email No. 4
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proposed conlang database
proposed conlang database
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Re: proposed conlang database
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Re: proposed conlang database
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Re: proposed conlang database
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Re: proposed conlang database
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Re: proposed conlang database
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Re: proposed conlang database
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Punctuation (was Re: Lighting Some Flames....)
Re: Punctuation (was Re: Lighting Some Flames....)
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Re: Punctuation (was Re: Lighting Some Flames....)
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Re: Punctuation (was Re: Lighting Some Flames....)
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Results of Poll by Email No. 3
Results of Poll by Email No. 3
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Rubbers (was: Spanish education)
Rubbers (was: Spanish education)
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RWG url?
RWG url?
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Shadoks (WAS Re: A quick new projec)
Shadoks (WAS Re: A quick new projec)
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Re: Shadoks (WAS Re: A quick new projec)
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Re: Shadoks (WAS Re: A quick new projec)
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Re: Shadoks (WAS Re: A quick new projec)
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Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
Re: Sleeping dragons (and Harry in Ngandan)
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some stewpid questions
some stewpid questions
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Re: some stewpid questions
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Re: some stewpid questions
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Re: some stewpid questions
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Re: some stewpid questions
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Re: some stewpid questions
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Re: some stewpid questions
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Re: some stewpid questions
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Re: some stewpid questions
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something new from me (Mogora)
something new from me (Mogora)
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Spanish education
Spanish education
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Re: Spanish education
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Re: Spanish education
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Re: Spanish education
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Re: Spanish education
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Re: Spanish education
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Re: Spanish education
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Re: Spanish education
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Re: Spanish education
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Re: Spanish education
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Subject headers are the solution (and: be careful with quotes!)
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Subject headers are the solution (or are they?)
Re: Subject headers are the solution (or are they?)
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Subject headers are the solution [was: Fire Hydrant for the Flames]
Subject headers are the solution [was: Fire Hydrant for the Flames]
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Re: Subject headers are the solution [was: Fire Hydrant for the Flames]
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Teach Yours Elf Kamakawi 5
Teach Yours Elf Kamakawi 5
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test
test
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Thanks! -- also, Classes and Cases.
Thanks! -- also, Classes and Cases.
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Translation Exercise:
Re: Translation Exercise:
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Re: Translation Exercise:
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Re: Translation Exercise:
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Re: Translation Exercise:
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Re: Translation Exercise:
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Re: Translation Exercise:
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Re: Translation Exercise:
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Re: Translation Exercise:
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Translation Exercise: (*Muke!'s rendition)
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Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Re: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Re: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Re: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Re: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Re: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Re: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Re: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Re: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Re: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Re: Translation Exercise: Vozgian
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Translation Exercises: Sturnan and Lashkos
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Uk-Ugh (was: A quick new project)
Uk-Ugh (was: A quick new project)
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Re: Uk-Ugh (was: A quick new project)
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Re: Uk-Ugh (was: A quick new project)
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Re: Uk-Ugh (was: A quick new project)
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Re: Uk-Ugh (was: A quick new project)
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Verb Mood questions.
Verb Mood questions.
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Virus Translation Exercise
Re: Virus Translation Exercise
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Web page updated
Web page updated
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What is ergative?
What is ergative?
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Re: What is ergative?
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Re: What is ergative?
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Where's the conlang ethnologue?
Where's the conlang ethnologue?
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Re: Where's the conlang ethnologue?
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WOT (Way Off Topic)/HUMOUR: Oolong the Rabbit
WOT (Way Off Topic)/HUMOUR: Oolong the Rabbit
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Re: WOT (Way Off Topic)/HUMOUR: Oolong the Rabbit
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Fabian <
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Re: WOT (Way Off Topic)/HUMOUR: Oolong the Rabbit
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WWWOT [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
Re: WWWOT [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
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yet another new conlang
yet another new conlang
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Re: yet another new conlang
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yet another new conlang; a terminology question (kinda long)
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Re: yet another new conlang; a terminology question (kinda long)
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[CHAT] Bay Area Conlangers
[CHAT] Bay Area Conlangers
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David Peterson <
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[conlang] Digest Number 1395
Re: [conlang] Digest Number 1395
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[DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
Re: [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
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Re: [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
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Re: [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
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Re: [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
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Re: [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
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Re: [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
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Jan van Steenbergen <
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Re: [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
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[Medially OT] Architecture and conlanging (was Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
[Medially OT] Architecture and conlanging (was Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
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[OffTopic] All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge!
Re: [OffTopic] All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge!
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[SEARCH] PIE roots anywhere?
[SEARCH] PIE roots anywhere?
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[y] in English (was: David P's "month")
[y] in English (was: David P's "month")
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Re: [y] in English (was: David P's "month")
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