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1st email. Introducing Bakoyu: Babel text
2nd email - Introducing Bakoyu: Language highlights
(5 messages)
3rd email - Introducing Bakoyu: Silly song
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A question about language-naming
(18 messages)
A very short language description (Was Re: Missing Words)
(4 messages)
A wonderful site
(3 messages)
About that opportunity....
Accusative? The saga continues ...
Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
(10 messages)
All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge! was Re: Lighting Some Flames
Amendment to: Re: The beautifulest phonology
(2 messages)
An interesting link that I happened across
An interesting link that I heppened across
(5 messages)
Another poll on word-making
(2 messages)
Another question about language naming
(24 messages)
Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
(2 messages)
Art/Craft/Hobby quote (was [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?)
Babel Text in Obrenje
(3 messages)
BrSc (was making up words)
CHAT hundi (was: Some more Madzhi grammar)
(6 messages)
CHAT: jest' (was Missing words)
(2 messages)
Chat: Macintoshen
(2 messages)
CHAT: Must Needs?
(4 messages)
CHAT: Must Needs? (WAS: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
(6 messages)
Class and case
(7 messages)
comments in the light of Jesse's Beacon (was: : Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
(2 messages)
Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more
Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more Madzhi
(2 messages)
Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more Madzhi grammar
(5 messages)
Conjunctions
(7 messages)
CONLANG Digest - 18 Mar 2002 to 19 Mar 2002 (#2002-74)
Continuation Particle in Kamakawi
DISC: phonological system of Adain
(3 messages)
dwèshan phonology
East Meets West fonts
En Prisipiyo, En Djudezmo (was: Re: Another question about language naming)
Ending the trimester
(2 messages)
English Stress [was: Re: DISC: phonological system of Adain]
Fave Conlangs WAS: Silindion
Fire Hydrant for the Flames
(2 messages)
Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
(18 messages)
Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200211
Georgian hatred of vowels was Re: making up words
(3 messages)
going nomail
Hasnu teaser
Hello to you all!
(4 messages)
Help with US SW langs + new lang
(5 messages)
HUMOUR: Check out "Lost in Translation"
(6 messages)
I'm back
Indo-European text
Introducing Bakoyu
(8 messages)
IPA
(3 messages)
ipa fonts
(2 messages)
Kamakawi Comments
(3 messages)
Kamakawi Comments & Kinship
(2 messages)
korean
Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
(12 messages)
Lighting Some Flames towards conlang artistry
(2 messages)
Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry
(7 messages)
linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
(14 messages)
Maarten's Dutch kitchen tips (was: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
(2 messages)
Macintoshen (Was: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages)
Madzhi script online
(8 messages)
making up words
(21 messages)
MdG and PIE Glottalics revisited
(2 messages)
Missing Words
(11 messages)
More Hansu than....
(2 messages)
my font
Nuif (was: TRANS: Ideas)
(4 messages)
OT (partly): root vs. limma, GeoSh!tties and IE written in Hangul?
(2 messages)
OT: Colleges and linguishtics and philology, oh my!
(8 messages)
OT: correct article in German
(3 messages)
OT: Japanese spirit writing
OT: The KJV Bible (was: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in
Outdated textbooks WASRe: Spanish education
partnership?
(3 messages)
PHONO: "growled retroflex approximant"
(2 messages)
Piat (was: Another question about language naming)
(3 messages)
Piatland, was Re: Another question about language naming
(2 messages)
PIE: Check out "Indo-European Linguistic Studies Links"
(2 messages)
Poccessor (was All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge!)
(2 messages)
Poll by Email No. 4
Primary, secondary, tertiary...
(3 messages)
proposed conlang database
(10 messages)
proposed conlang database & my classification
(18 messages)
proposed conlang database: more changes
PS on Re: The beautifulest phonology
Punctuation (was Re: Lighting Some Flames....)
Q: Re: An interesting link that I heppened across
(3 messages)
Random Questions #1: Tone Languages
(5 messages)
Rav Zarruvo
(2 messages)
Rubaga Phones
(10 messages)
Rubbers (was: Spanish education)
Scythia-Pannonia-Transbalkania [Was: Another question about
Scythia-Pannonia-Transbalkania [Was: Another question about language naming]
Shoshoni words
(3 messages)
Silindion
(3 messages)
Sister language to Zitwbata
Some more Madzhi grammar
(14 messages)
some stewpid questions
(2 messages)
Spanish education
(2 messages)
Sturnan's sister
Subject: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
(2 messages)
tech question, and a brag
(2 messages)
thanks and name
(7 messages)
Thanks! -- also, Classes and Cases.
The beautifulest phonology
(17 messages)
the beautifulest phonology
The beautifulest phonology
the beautifulest phonology
The beautifulest phonology
(19 messages)
The Starlings' Song: Nindic Translation
Tocharian (was: A question about language-naming)
TRANS: Ideas
(2 messages)
Translation: Bhagavad Gita
(4 messages)
Unicode Fonts
(5 messages)
Uvular trill (was: Translation: Bhagavad Gita)
(2 messages)
Verb Mood questions.
Virus translation exercise (in Kash)
Web page updated
What do all these squiggly character mean?
Where's the conlang ethnologue?
(3 messages)
WWWOT [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
(3 messages)
X-SAMPA for rh?
(3 messages)
yet another new conlang; a terminology question (kinda long)
(2 messages)
[CHAT] Bay Area Conlangers
(5 messages)
[CHAT] Bay Area Conlangers (IGNORE last message, unless you're jaspax)
[CHAT]: bonfire ;) (was Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
(2 messages)
[Comments?] Hansu Babel text
[DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
(20 messages)
[OT] Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: Some more
(2 messages)
[SEARCH / CHAT] PIE roots anywhere?
(4 messages)
[SEARCH] PIE roots anywhere?
(2 messages)
[SEARCH]: Srikanth's Lin
(8 messages)
1st email. Introducing Bakoyu: Babel text
1st email. Introducing Bakoyu: Babel text
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2nd email - Introducing Bakoyu: Language highlights
2nd email - Introducing Bakoyu: Language highlights
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Re: 2nd email - Introducing Bakoyu: Language highlights
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Re: 2nd email - Introducing Bakoyu: Language highlights
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Re: 2nd email - Introducing Bakoyu: Language highlights
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Re: 2nd email - Introducing Bakoyu: Language highlights
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3rd email - Introducing Bakoyu: Silly song
3rd email - Introducing Bakoyu: Silly song
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<No subject>
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A question about language-naming
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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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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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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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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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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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 very short language description (Was Re: Missing Words)
A very short language description (Was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: A very short language description (Was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: A very short language description (Was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: A very short language description (Was Re: Missing Words)
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A wonderful site
A wonderful site
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Re: A wonderful site
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Re: A wonderful site
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About that opportunity....
About that opportunity....
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Accusative? The saga continues ...
Re: Accusative? The saga continues ...
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Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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Re: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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Re: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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Re: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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Re: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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Re: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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Re: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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Re: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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Re: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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Re: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge! was Re: Lighting Some Flames
Re: All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge! was Re: Lighting Some Flames
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Amendment to: Re: The beautifulest phonology
Amendment to: Re: The beautifulest phonology
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Re: Amendment to: Re: The beautifulest phonology
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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
Re: An interesting link that I heppened across
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Re: An interesting link that I heppened across
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Re: An interesting link that I heppened across
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Re: An interesting link that I heppened across
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Re: An interesting link that I heppened across
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Another poll on word-making
Another poll on word-making
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Re: Another poll on word-making
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Another question about language naming
Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Re: Another question about language naming
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Apologetic for accent in English?! (was: Hello to you all!)
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/Craft/Hobby quote (was [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?)
Re: Art/Craft/Hobby quote (was [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?)
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Babel Text in Obrenje
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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BrSc (was making up words)
Re: BrSc (was making up words)
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CHAT hundi (was: Some more Madzhi grammar)
CHAT hundi (was: Some more Madzhi grammar)
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Re: CHAT hundi (was: Some more Madzhi grammar)
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Re: CHAT hundi (was: Some more Madzhi grammar)
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Re: CHAT hundi (was: Some more Madzhi grammar)
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Re: CHAT hundi (was: Some more Madzhi grammar)
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Re: CHAT hundi (was: Some more Madzhi grammar)
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CHAT: jest' (was Missing words)
Re: CHAT: jest' (was Missing words)
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Re: CHAT: jest' (was Missing words)
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Chat: Macintoshen
Chat: Macintoshen
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Re: Chat: Macintoshen
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CHAT: Must Needs?
CHAT: Must Needs?
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Re: CHAT: Must Needs?
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Re: CHAT: Must Needs?
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Re: CHAT: Must Needs?
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CHAT: Must Needs? (WAS: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
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Re: CHAT: Must Needs? (WAS: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
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Re: CHAT: Must Needs? (WAS: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
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Re: CHAT: Must Needs? (WAS: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
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Class and case
Re: Class and case
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Re: Class and case
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Re: Class and case
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comments in the light of Jesse's Beacon (was: : Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
comments in the light of Jesse's Beacon (was: : Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
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Re: comments in the light of Jesse's Beacon (was: : Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
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Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more
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Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more Madzhi
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Re: Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more Madzhi
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Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more Madzhi grammar
Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Con-English chat: 50 Watsons (was: RE: [CONLANG] Some more Madzhi grammar
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Conjunctions
Conjunctions
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Re: Conjunctions
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Re: Conjunctions
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Re: Conjunctions
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Re: Conjunctions
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Re: Conjunctions
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Re: Conjunctions
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CONLANG Digest - 18 Mar 2002 to 19 Mar 2002 (#2002-74)
Re: CONLANG Digest - 18 Mar 2002 to 19 Mar 2002 (#2002-74)
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Continuation Particle in Kamakawi
Re: Continuation Particle in Kamakawi
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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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dwèshan phonology
dwèshan phonology
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East Meets West fonts
East Meets West fonts
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En Prisipiyo, En Djudezmo (was: Re: Another question about language naming)
En Prisipiyo, En Djudezmo (was: Re: Another question about language naming)
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Ending the trimester
Ending the trimester
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Re: Ending the trimester
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English Stress [was: Re: DISC: phonological system of Adain]
English Stress [was: Re: DISC: phonological system of Adain]
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Fave Conlangs WAS: Silindion
Fave Conlangs WAS: Silindion
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Fire Hydrant for the Flames
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Re: Fire Hydrant for the Flames
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Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Re: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages
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Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200211
Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200211
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Georgian hatred of vowels was Re: making up words
Georgian hatred of vowels was Re: making up words
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Re: Georgian hatred of vowels was Re: making up words
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Re: Georgian hatred of vowels was Re: making up words
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going nomail
going nomail
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Hasnu teaser
Hasnu teaser
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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 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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HUMOUR: Check out "Lost in Translation"
HUMOUR: Check out "Lost in Translation"
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Re: HUMOUR: Check out "Lost in Translation"
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Re: HUMOUR: Check out "Lost in Translation"
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Re: HUMOUR: Check out "Lost in Translation"
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Re: HUMOUR: Check out "Lost in Translation"
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Re: HUMOUR: Check out "Lost in Translation"
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I'm back
I'm back
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Indo-European text
Indo-European text
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Introducing Bakoyu
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Re: Introducing Bakoyu
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Re: Introducing Bakoyu
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Re: Introducing Bakoyu
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Re: Introducing Bakoyu
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Re: Introducing Bakoyu
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Re: Introducing Bakoyu
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Re: Introducing Bakoyu
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IPA
IPA
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Re: IPA
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Re: IPA
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ipa fonts
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Re: ipa fonts
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Kamakawi Comments
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Re: Kamakawi Comments
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Kamakawi Comments & Kinship
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Re: Kamakawi Comments & Kinship
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korean
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Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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Re: Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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Re: Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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Re: Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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Re: Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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Re: Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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Re: Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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Re: Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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Re: Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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Re: Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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Re: Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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Re: Latinized Ukrainian orthography (was: Missing Words)
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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
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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 "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Maarten's Dutch kitchen tips (was: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
Maarten's Dutch kitchen tips (was: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Re: Maarten's Dutch kitchen tips (was: linguistic "flavours" (was Re: Missing Words)
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Macintoshen (Was: Fonts to present phonology in IPA at web pages)
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Madzhi script online
Madzhi script online
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Re: Madzhi script online
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Re: Madzhi script online
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Re: Madzhi script online
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Re: Madzhi script online
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Re: Madzhi script online
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Re: Madzhi script online
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Re: Madzhi script online
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making up words
making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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Re: making up words
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MdG and PIE Glottalics revisited
MdG and PIE Glottalics revisited
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Re: MdG and PIE Glottalics revisited
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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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Re: Missing Words
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Re: Missing Words
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More Hansu than....
More Hansu than....
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Re: More Hansu than....
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my font
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Nuif (was: TRANS: Ideas)
Nuif (was: TRANS: Ideas)
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Re: Nuif (was: TRANS: Ideas)
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Re: Nuif (was: TRANS: Ideas)
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Re: Nuif (was: TRANS: Ideas)
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OT (partly): root vs. limma, GeoSh!tties and IE written in Hangul?
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Re: OT (partly): root vs. limma, GeoSh!tties and IE written in Hangul?
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OT: Colleges and linguishtics and philology, oh my!
OT: Colleges and linguishtics and philology, oh my!
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Re: OT: Colleges and linguishtics and philology, oh my!
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Re: OT: Colleges and linguishtics and philology, oh my!
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Re: OT: Colleges and linguishtics and philology, oh my!
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Re: OT: Colleges and linguishtics and philology, oh my!
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Re: OT: Colleges and linguishtics and philology, oh my!
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Re: OT: Colleges and linguishtics and philology, oh my!
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Re: OT: Colleges and linguishtics and philology, oh my!
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OT: correct article in German
OT: correct article in German
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Re: OT: correct article in German
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Re: OT: correct article in German
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OT: Japanese spirit writing
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OT: The KJV Bible (was: Help with Greek was Re: Babel Text in
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Outdated textbooks WASRe: Spanish education
Outdated textbooks WASRe: Spanish education
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partnership?
partnership?
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Re: partnership?
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Re: partnership?
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PHONO: "growled retroflex approximant"
PHONO: "growled retroflex approximant"
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Re: PHONO: "growled retroflex approximant"
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Piat (was: Another question about language naming)
Piat (was: Another question about language naming)
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Re: Piat (was: Another question about language naming)
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Piatland, was Re: Another question about language naming
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PIE: Check out "Indo-European Linguistic Studies Links"
PIE: Check out "Indo-European Linguistic Studies Links"
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Re: PIE: Check out "Indo-European Linguistic Studies Links"
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Poccessor (was All Praise the Fount of All Knowledge!)
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Poll by Email No. 4
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Primary, secondary, tertiary...
Primary, secondary, tertiary...
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Re: Primary, secondary, tertiary...
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Re: Primary, secondary, tertiary...
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proposed conlang database
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proposed conlang database & my classification
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Re: proposed conlang database & my classification
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Re: proposed conlang database & my classification
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Re: proposed conlang database & my classification
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Re: proposed conlang database & my classification
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Re: proposed conlang database & my classification
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proposed conlang database: more changes
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PS on Re: The beautifulest phonology
PS on Re: The beautifulest phonology
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Punctuation (was Re: Lighting Some Flames....)
Re: Punctuation (was Re: Lighting Some Flames....)
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Q: Re: An interesting link that I heppened across
Q: Re: An interesting link that I heppened across
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Random Questions #1: Tone Languages
Random Questions #1: Tone Languages
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Rav Zarruvo
Rav Zarruvo
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Re: Rav Zarruvo
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Rubaga Phones
Rubaga Phones
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Rubbers (was: Spanish education)
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Scythia-Pannonia-Transbalkania [Was: Another question about
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Scythia-Pannonia-Transbalkania [Was: Another question about language naming]
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Shoshoni words
Shoshoni words
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Silindion
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Sister language to Zitwbata
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Some more Madzhi grammar
Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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Re: Some more Madzhi grammar
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some stewpid questions
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Spanish education
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Sturnan's sister
Sturnan's sister
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Subject: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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Re: Subject: Adjectives vs. stative verbs, plus general info
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tech question, and a brag
tech question, and a brag
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Re: tech question, and a brag
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thanks and name
thanks and name
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Thanks! -- also, Classes and Cases.
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The beautifulest phonology
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Re: The beautifulest phonology
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the beautifulest phonology
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The beautifulest phonology
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the beautifulest phonology
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The beautifulest phonology
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Re: The beautifulest phonology
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Re: The beautifulest phonology
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Re: The beautifulest phonology
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Re: The beautifulest phonology
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Re: The beautifulest phonology
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Re: The beautifulest phonology
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Re: The beautifulest phonology
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The Starlings' Song: Nindic Translation
The Starlings' Song: Nindic Translation
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Tocharian (was: A question about language-naming)
Tocharian (was: A question about language-naming)
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TRANS: Ideas
TRANS: Ideas
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Translation: Bhagavad Gita
Translation: Bhagavad Gita
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Unicode Fonts
Unicode Fonts
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Re: Unicode Fonts
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Uvular trill (was: Translation: Bhagavad Gita)
Uvular trill (was: Translation: Bhagavad Gita)
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Re: Uvular trill (was: Translation: Bhagavad Gita)
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Verb Mood questions.
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Virus translation exercise (in Kash)
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Web page updated
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What do all these squiggly character mean?
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Where's the conlang ethnologue?
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Re: Where's the conlang ethnologue?
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Re: Where's the conlang ethnologue?
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WWWOT [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
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Re: WWWOT [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
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Re: WWWOT [DISC] Is Language Creation Art?
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X-SAMPA for rh?
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Re: X-SAMPA for rh?
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Re: X-SAMPA for rh?
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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
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Re: [CHAT] Bay Area Conlangers
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Re: [CHAT] Bay Area Conlangers
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Re: [CHAT] Bay Area Conlangers
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[CHAT] Bay Area Conlangers (IGNORE last message, unless you're jaspax)
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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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Re: [CHAT]: bonfire ;) (was Re: Lighting Some Flames: Towards conlang artistry)
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[Comments?] Hansu Babel text
[Comments?] Hansu Babel text
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[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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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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