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"Eng(e)langs" (was: Conlang labels (was: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.) )
(2 messages)
(slightly OT) Simplified English Spelling
(8 messages)
<No subject>
A hand of days - Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
A late introduction
(8 messages)
Bible book names in original languages
(5 messages)
CHAT: Newfs (was: Getting into the intro game)
(4 messages)
CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
(15 messages)
CHAT: Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
(5 messages)
Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
(23 messages)
Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
(30 messages)
Country names in national languages
(10 messages)
Discuss the features?
(6 messages)
Engelang - alternative term?
(4 messages)
Englisc (was: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?)
Futurese
(2 messages)
Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
(25 messages)
Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200219
Getting into the intro game
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Hello I just joined the list...
Histapamti ~ "I (somehow) spammed myself"
I'm still alive
Is Magyar/Hungarian really Uralic?
(4 messages)
Lablang -- the dawn of a new word
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lablang or engelang
lablang/engelang
Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title :)) )
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Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
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languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc
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languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc (was Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc)c.
languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc (was Re: Futurese, Chinese,Hz of NatLangs, etc)c.
Mandarin & IALs (was Re: modern Mandarin Chinese(s)
Minyeva Babel Text
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modern Mandarin Chinese(s) (was Re: Futurese, Chinese,
modern Mandarin Chinese(s) (was Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
(2 messages)
New project of mine
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Nue Spelling Inglish & "Twenti-Fifth Sentch'ri Inglish"
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On the term 'engelang'
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OT CHAT: Pascal's Wager
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OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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OT: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin
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Pater Noster in Skuodian
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POLL: lablang/engelang
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POLL: lablang/engelang (clarification)
(3 messages)
poll: the word 'for'
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Prepositions
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QUERY: Virus??
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Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Semi-OT: A proposed unified Quechua-Aymara orthography
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Terminological discussion
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The last word in the dictionary
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The two types of "palatal" consonants in our conlangs
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THEORY/USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on
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THEORY/USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on Phonemics (was: Re: E and e (was: A break
Typo (in A late introduction)
USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on Phonemics (was:
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Vocab #6
Vocab #7
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Vocalic patterns & BrSc
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Vocalic patterns, BrSc & a decision or two.
Washing-machine words (was: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
word poll #2: articles
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[OT, Only Semi-Serious,
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[OT, Only Semi-Serious, If That] English as an IAL? (Was Futurese)
[OT] Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title :)) )
"Eng(e)langs" (was: Conlang labels (was: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.) )
"Eng(e)langs" (was: Conlang labels (was: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.) )
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Re: "Eng(e)langs" (was: Conlang labels (was: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.) )
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(slightly OT) Simplified English Spelling
(slightly OT) Simplified English Spelling
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Re: (slightly OT) Simplified English Spelling
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Re: (slightly OT) Simplified English Spelling
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Re: (slightly OT) Simplified English Spelling
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Re: (slightly OT) Simplified English Spelling
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(slightly OT) Simplified English Spelling
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Re: (slightly OT) Simplified English Spelling
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Re: (slightly OT) Simplified English Spelling
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<No subject>
<No subject>
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A hand of days - Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
A hand of days - Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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A late introduction
A late introduction
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Re: A late introduction
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From:
Jan van Steenbergen <
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Re: A late introduction
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Re: A late introduction
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Re: A late introduction
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Re: A late introduction
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Re: A late introduction
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Re: A late introduction
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Bible book names in original languages
Bible book names in original languages
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Re: Bible book names in original languages
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Re: Bible book names in original languages
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Re: Bible book names in original languages
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Jake X <
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Re: Bible book names in original languages
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CHAT: Newfs (was: Getting into the intro game)
CHAT: Newfs (was: Getting into the intro game)
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Re: CHAT: Newfs (was: Getting into the intro game)
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Re: CHAT: Newfs (was: Getting into the intro game)
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Re: CHAT: Newfs (was: Getting into the intro game)
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CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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From:
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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From:
Peter Clark <
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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From:
Philip Newton <
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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From:
Jan van Steenbergen <
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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From:
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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From:
Danny Wier <
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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Danny Wier <
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Re: CHAT: The Elven (or Techian) calendar
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Peter Clark <
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CHAT: Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
CHAT: Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
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Re: CHAT: Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
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CHAT: Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
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Re: CHAT: Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
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Re: CHAT: Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
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Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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From:
Philip Newton <
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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From:
Frank George Valoczy <
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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From:
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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From:
Wesley Parish <
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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From:
Steg Belsky <
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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From:
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Re: Codename "de" (was Re: Country names in national languages)
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Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Tim May <
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Tim May <
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Re: Conlang labels (wasR: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Country names in national languages
Country names in national languages
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Re: Country names in national languages
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Re: Country names in national languages
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Re: Country names in national languages
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Joe <
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Re: Country names in national languages
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Carlos Thompson <
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Re: Country names in national languages
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Carlos Thompson <
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Re: Country names in national languages
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Re: Country names in national languages
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Re: Country names in national languages
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Re: Country names in national languages
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Discuss the features?
Re: Discuss the features?
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Re: Discuss the features?
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Re: Discuss the features?
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Re: Discuss the features?
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Re: Discuss the features?
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Re: Discuss the features?
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Engelang - alternative term?
Engelang - alternative term?
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Re: Engelang - alternative term?
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Re: Engelang - alternative term?
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Re: Engelang - alternative term?
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Englisc (was: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?)
Re: Englisc (was: [QUESTION] What does IPA L-tilde stand for?)
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Futurese
Re: Futurese
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Re: Futurese
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Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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John Cowan <
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Raymond Brown <
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Javier BF <
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Raymond Brown <
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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From:
Kala Tunu <
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.
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Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200219
Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200219
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Getting into the intro game
Getting into the intro game
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Re: Getting into the intro game
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Re: Getting into the intro game
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Re: Getting into the intro game
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Re: Getting into the intro game
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Re: Getting into the intro game
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Hello I just joined the list...
Re: Hello I just joined the list...
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Histapamti ~ "I (somehow) spammed myself"
Re: Histapamti ~ "I (somehow) spammed myself"
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I'm still alive
I'm still alive
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Is Magyar/Hungarian really Uralic?
Is Magyar/Hungarian really Uralic?
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Re: Is Magyar/Hungarian really Uralic?
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Re: Is Magyar/Hungarian really Uralic?
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Re: Is Magyar/Hungarian really Uralic?
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Lablang -- the dawn of a new word
Lablang -- the dawn of a new word
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Re: Lablang -- the dawn of a new word
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Re: Lablang -- the dawn of a new word
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Re: Lablang -- the dawn of a new word
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Re: Lablang -- the dawn of a new word
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Re: Lablang -- the dawn of a new word
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lablang or engelang
lablang or engelang
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lablang/engelang
lablang/engelang
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Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title :)) )
Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title :)) )
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title :)) )
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title :)) )
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title :)) )
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title :)) )
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Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
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Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title)
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languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc
Re: languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc
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Re: languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc
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Re: languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc
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Re: languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc
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Re: languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc
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Re: languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc
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languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc (was Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc)c.
languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc (was Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc)c.
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languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc (was Re: Futurese, Chinese,Hz of NatLangs, etc)c.
Re: languages like Vorlin, Dublex & BrSc (was Re: Futurese, Chinese,Hz of NatLangs, etc)c.
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Mandarin & IALs (was Re: modern Mandarin Chinese(s)
Mandarin & IALs (was Re: modern Mandarin Chinese(s)
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Minyeva Babel Text
Minyeva Babel Text
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Re: Minyeva Babel Text
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Re: Minyeva Babel Text
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Re: Minyeva Babel Text
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Re: Minyeva Babel Text
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Re: Minyeva Babel Text
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modern Mandarin Chinese(s) (was Re: Futurese, Chinese,
Re: modern Mandarin Chinese(s) (was Re: Futurese, Chinese,
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modern Mandarin Chinese(s) (was Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
modern Mandarin Chinese(s) (was Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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Re: modern Mandarin Chinese(s) (was Re: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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New project of mine
New project of mine
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Re: New project of mine
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Re: New project of mine
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Nue Spelling Inglish & "Twenti-Fifth Sentch'ri Inglish"
Nue Spelling Inglish & "Twenti-Fifth Sentch'ri Inglish"
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Re: Nue Spelling Inglish & "Twenti-Fifth Sentch'ri Inglish"
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Re: Nue Spelling Inglish & "Twenti-Fifth Sentch'ri Inglish"
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On the term 'engelang'
On the term 'engelang'
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Re: On the term 'engelang'
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Re: On the term 'engelang'
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Re: On the term 'engelang'
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Re: On the term 'engelang'
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Re: On the term 'engelang'
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Re: On the term 'engelang'
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Re: On the term 'engelang'
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Re: On the term 'engelang'
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Re: On the term 'engelang'
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OT CHAT: Pascal's Wager
Re: OT CHAT: Pascal's Wager
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Re: OT CHAT: Pascal's Wager
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OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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Re: OT: Dutch pronunciation questions
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OT: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin
Re: OT: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin
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Re: OT: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin
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Pater Noster in Skuodian
Pater Noster in Skuodian
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Re: Pater Noster in Skuodian
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Re: Pater Noster in Skuodian
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Re: Pater Noster in Skuodian
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Re: Pater Noster in Skuodian
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Re: Pater Noster in Skuodian
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POLL: lablang/engelang
POLL: lablang/engelang
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Re: POLL: lablang/engelang
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Re: POLL: lablang/engelang
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POLL: lablang/engelang (clarification)
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Re: POLL: lablang/engelang (clarification)
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Re: POLL: lablang/engelang (clarification)
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poll: the word 'for'
poll: the word 'for'
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Re: poll: the word 'for'
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Re: poll: the word 'for'
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Re: poll: the word 'for'
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Re: poll: the word 'for'
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Re: poll: the word 'for'
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Re: poll: the word 'for'
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Re: poll: the word 'for'
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Prepositions
Prepositions
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Re: Prepositions
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Re: Prepositions
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QUERY: Virus??
Re: QUERY: Virus??
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Re: QUERY: Virus??
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Self-Segregating Morphologies
Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Re: Self-Segregating Morphologies
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Semi-OT: A proposed unified Quechua-Aymara orthography
Semi-OT: A proposed unified Quechua-Aymara orthography
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Re: Semi-OT: A proposed unified Quechua-Aymara orthography
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Terminological discussion
Terminological discussion
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Re: Terminological discussion
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Re: Terminological discussion
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The last word in the dictionary
The last word in the dictionary
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Re: The last word in the dictionary
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The two types of "palatal" consonants in our conlangs
The two types of "palatal" consonants in our conlangs
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Re: The two types of "palatal" consonants in our conlangs
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Re: The two types of "palatal" consonants in our conlangs
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Re: The two types of "palatal" consonants in our conlangs
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Re: The two types of "palatal" consonants in our conlangs
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THEORY/USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on
Re: THEORY/USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on
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Re: THEORY/USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on
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Re: THEORY/USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on
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Re: THEORY/USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on
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THEORY/USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on Phonemics (was: Re: E and e (was: A break
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Typo (in A late introduction)
Typo (in A late introduction)
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USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on Phonemics (was:
Re: USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on Phonemics (was:
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Re: USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on Phonemics (was:
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Re: USAGE: RE: [CONLANG] A discourse on Phonemics (was:
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Vocab #6
Re: Vocab #6
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Vocab #7
Vocab #7
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Re: Vocab #7
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Re: Vocab #7
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Re: Vocab #7
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Re: Vocab #7
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Re: Vocab #7
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Vocab #7
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Vocab #7
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Re: Vocab #7
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Vocalic patterns & BrSc
Vocalic patterns & BrSc
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Re: Vocalic patterns & BrSc
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Re: Vocalic patterns & BrSc
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Re: Vocalic patterns & BrSc
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Re: Vocalic patterns & BrSc
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Re: Vocalic patterns & BrSc
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Re: Vocalic patterns & BrSc
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Re: Vocalic patterns & BrSc
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Re: Vocalic patterns & BrSc
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Vocalic patterns, BrSc & a decision or two.
Vocalic patterns, BrSc & a decision or two.
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Washing-machine words (was: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
Washing-machine words (was: Futurese, Chinese, Hz of NatLangs, etc.)
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word poll #2: articles
word poll #2: articles
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Re: word poll #2: articles
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Re: word poll #2: articles
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Re: word poll #2: articles
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Re: word poll #2: articles
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Re: word poll #2: articles
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Re: word poll #2: articles
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[OT, Only Semi-Serious,
Re: [OT, Only Semi-Serious,
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Re: [OT, Only Semi-Serious,
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Re: [OT, Only Semi-Serious,
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Re: [OT, Only Semi-Serious,
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[OT, Only Semi-Serious, If That] English as an IAL? (Was Futurese)
Re: [OT, Only Semi-Serious, If That] English as an IAL? (Was Futurese)
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[OT] Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title :)) )
[OT] Re: Language Creation: The International Language Construction Bulletin (working title :)) )
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