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A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
(39 messages)
A BrSc a?
(10 messages)
a Tocharian theory (was Re: Kentum/satem)
(2 messages)
Alphabet soup
Beating the Dutch
(14 messages)
BrSc & ancient Egyptian
CHAT: Pharyngeal vs. Epiglottal
CHAT: Proto-Language (Re: Re: Kentum/satem (was: The fut ure of Sturnan))
CHAT: Proto-Language (Re: Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan))
Citrons (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
(5 messages)
Coatlalopeuh Phonology/Orthography
Culinary Techification (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
(2 messages)
Danny Wier's PIE (was Re: Vocab #5)
(2 messages)
E and e (was: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful))
(6 messages)
E and e (was: A break in the evils of English (or,Sturnan is beautiful))
Englisc (was: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?)
Essentialist Explanations
(2 messages)
Finger-Counting: More Than Just "This Little Piggy..."
(3 messages)
French Puns (was: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful))
(3 messages)
Fruitcakes Re: Fruitcakes was Re: Kentum/satem
Fruitcakes was Re: Kentum/satem
(5 messages)
Futurese
(22 messages)
genitive
(5 messages)
genitive (was: isolation vs inflection & other features)
(2 messages)
German noun genderization
help with hebrew/aramaic
(2 messages)
I get the list again
Initial Glottal Stops and Not (was: Futurese)
Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
(32 messages)
List owner
Macrospeak and Microspeak
(2 messages)
Mmmm... Meatx (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
new parts of speech/cases
(10 messages)
OT CHAT: Pascal's Wager (Was Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful))
peri-IE (was: Kentum/satem)
(2 messages)
Poll by Email No. 9
Pro-verbs (was: new parts of speech/cases)
Pronouncing "HTML" (was: Results of Poll by Email No. 8)
(7 messages)
Proposal: Sound Change Documentation Project
(2 messages)
REAL newb question
(6 messages)
testing: please ignore
udhr in 331 languages
Vocab #4
Vocab #5
(6 messages)
Where is Sturnan?
[CHAT] genitive
[COMMENT] Coatlalopeuh Phonology/Orthography
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[OT] Re: Fruitcakes was Re: Kentum/satem
(3 messages)
[QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful)
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A BrSc a?
Re: A BrSc a?
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Re: A BrSc a?
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Re: A BrSc a?
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Re: A BrSc a?
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Re: A BrSc a?
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Re: A BrSc a?
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Re: A BrSc a?
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Re: A BrSc a?
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Re: A BrSc a?
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Re: A BrSc a?
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a Tocharian theory (was Re: Kentum/satem)
a Tocharian theory (was Re: Kentum/satem)
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Re: a Tocharian theory (was Re: Kentum/satem)
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Alphabet soup
Alphabet soup
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Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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Re: Beating the Dutch
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BrSc & ancient Egyptian
Re: BrSc & ancient Egyptian
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CHAT: Pharyngeal vs. Epiglottal
Re: CHAT: Pharyngeal vs. Epiglottal
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CHAT: Proto-Language (Re: Re: Kentum/satem (was: The fut ure of Sturnan))
Re: CHAT: Proto-Language (Re: Re: Kentum/satem (was: The fut ure of Sturnan))
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CHAT: Proto-Language (Re: Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan))
CHAT: Proto-Language (Re: Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan))
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Citrons (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
Citrons (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
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Re: Citrons (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
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Re: Citrons (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
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Re: Citrons (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
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Re: Citrons (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
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Coatlalopeuh Phonology/Orthography
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Culinary Techification (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
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Re: Culinary Techification (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
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Danny Wier's PIE (was Re: Vocab #5)
Re: Danny Wier's PIE (was Re: Vocab #5)
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Re: Danny Wier's PIE (was Re: Vocab #5)
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E and e (was: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful))
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Re: E and e (was: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful))
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Re: E and e (was: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful))
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E and e (was: A break in the evils of English (or,Sturnan is beautiful))
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Englisc (was: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?)
Englisc (was: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?)
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Essentialist Explanations
Essentialist Explanations
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Finger-Counting: More Than Just "This Little Piggy..."
Finger-Counting: More Than Just "This Little Piggy..."
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Re: Finger-Counting: More Than Just "This Little Piggy..."
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Re: Finger-Counting: More Than Just "This Little Piggy..."
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French Puns (was: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful))
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Re: French Puns (was: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful))
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Fruitcakes Re: Fruitcakes was Re: Kentum/satem
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Fruitcakes was Re: Kentum/satem
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Futurese
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Futurese
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genitive
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genitive (was: isolation vs inflection & other features)
genitive (was: isolation vs inflection & other features)
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German noun genderization
German noun genderization
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help with hebrew/aramaic
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Re: help with hebrew/aramaic
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I get the list again
I get the list again
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Initial Glottal Stops and Not (was: Futurese)
Initial Glottal Stops and Not (was: Futurese)
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Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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Re: Kentum/satem (was: The future of Sturnan)
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List owner
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Macrospeak and Microspeak
Macrospeak and Microspeak
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Mmmm... Meatx (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
Mmmm... Meatx (was: Danny Wier's PIE (was: Vocab #5))
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new parts of speech/cases
new parts of speech/cases
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Re: new parts of speech/cases
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Re: new parts of speech/cases
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Re: new parts of speech/cases
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Re: new parts of speech/cases
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Re: new parts of speech/cases
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Re: new parts of speech/cases
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Re: new parts of speech/cases
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OT CHAT: Pascal's Wager (Was Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful))
OT CHAT: Pascal's Wager (Was Re: A break in the evils of English (or, Sturnan is beautiful))
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peri-IE (was: Kentum/satem)
peri-IE (was: Kentum/satem)
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Re: peri-IE (was: Kentum/satem)
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Poll by Email No. 9
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Pro-verbs (was: new parts of speech/cases)
Pro-verbs (was: new parts of speech/cases)
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Pronouncing "HTML" (was: Results of Poll by Email No. 8)
Pronouncing "HTML" (was: Results of Poll by Email No. 8)
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Re: Pronouncing "HTML" (was: Results of Poll by Email No. 8)
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Re: Pronouncing "HTML" (was: Results of Poll by Email No. 8)
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Re: Pronouncing "HTML" (was: Results of Poll by Email No. 8)
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Re: Pronouncing "HTML" (was: Results of Poll by Email No. 8)
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Re: Pronouncing "HTML" (was: Results of Poll by Email No. 8)
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Re: Pronouncing "HTML" (was: Results of Poll by Email No. 8)
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Proposal: Sound Change Documentation Project
Re: Proposal: Sound Change Documentation Project
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Re: Proposal: Sound Change Documentation Project
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REAL newb question
REAL newb question
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Re: REAL newb question
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Re: REAL newb question
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Re: REAL newb question
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Re: REAL newb question
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Re: REAL newb question
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testing: please ignore
testing: please ignore
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udhr in 331 languages
udhr in 331 languages
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Vocab #4
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Vocab #5
Re: Vocab #5
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Re: Vocab #5
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Re: Vocab #5
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Re: Vocab #5
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Re: Vocab #5
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Re: Vocab #5
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Where is Sturnan?
Where is Sturnan?
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[CHAT] genitive
Re: [CHAT] genitive
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[COMMENT] Coatlalopeuh Phonology/Orthography
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Re: [COMMENT] Coatlalopeuh Phonology/Orthography
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[OT] Re: Fruitcakes was Re: Kentum/satem
[OT] Re: Fruitcakes was Re: Kentum/satem
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Re: [OT] Re: Fruitcakes was Re: Kentum/satem
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Re: [OT] Re: Fruitcakes was Re: Kentum/satem
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[QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
[QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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Re: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?
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