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(OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic evaluation (was: RE: (OT)
(OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic evaluation (was: RE: (OT) Music)
(3 messages)
A question and introduction
(13 messages)
about semitic morphology
(7 messages)
An Ebisedian Proverb
(4 messages)
An example of Kuraw Calligraphy (Followup)
Auete, tandem reueni
CHAT D'Oh! (was: Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
CHAT!: Tao Te Ching (was Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic
(4 messages)
CHAT!: Tao Te Ching (was Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic evaluation (was: RE: (OT)
CHAT!: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
(3 messages)
CHAT: "boredom" (was Words for "Boredom")
(3 messages)
CHAT: "ennui" [was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1]
CHAT: ADD (was Re: CHAT: "boredom" (was Words for "Boredom")
(3 messages)
CHAT: Amen (was Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching)
CHAT: Grozny (was: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging)
(5 messages)
CHAT: Natrium
(2 messages)
CHAT: Omen (was Amen)
(2 messages)
Chat: Orange
CHAT: Pliskin's Personality
(2 messages)
CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
(22 messages)
CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging\
CHAT: Secret questions - need to went some anger ...
(8 messages)
CHAT: Tao Te Ching
(3 messages)
CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
(11 messages)
CHAT: Work weeks WASRe: Words for "boredom"
(2 messages)
CHAT: Worlds - (was Secret questions)
(4 messages)
Conlang Journal: deadline for submission of articles: 23rd June 2002
(4 messages)
Corrections! -- Multilingual trans. exercise, part 1
D'Oh! (was: Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
Dictionary proposal - pydima
Dog Latin
(8 messages)
Dzu''Fa''Ri Sudtub! Happy Rokbeigalmki New Year!
(3 messages)
Ennui (was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
(16 messages)
Forms of Negativity (was: A question and introduction)
Further Questions on Phonology
(14 messages)
Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200224
Hear Me! Hear Me!
Hebrew in all its Allophonic Majesty (was: IPA question)
(5 messages)
I Wanna Buy a Book
(4 messages)
Indo. tidak/bukan (was: A question and introduction)
(5 messages)
IPA question
(15 messages)
Is language cyclic?
(4 messages)
Khazarian/Bulgar (was: Words for "boredom")
LaTeX & type 1 fonts (Was: Re: [OT] Re: PDF woes)
(3 messages)
Leit Sabon - Lexical Gaps! (was: Words for "boredom")
Lieutenant Newt
lootenants
(2 messages)
Maqufal Seasons (was: Re: Results of Poll by Email No. 14)
META: Comment on 'Support/Oppression of Conlanging'
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Mini translation excercise
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Missile correction
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Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
(16 messages)
Multilingual translation exercise, part 2
(6 messages)
NATLANG: Japanese personal pronouns was Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
NATLANG: Japanese personal pronouns was Re: QUESTION: types ofplurals, few/many
NATLANG: Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
Negation (was: Re: A question and introduction)
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New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
(14 messages)
Oops! Mistake!
Poll by Email No. 15
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Pronunciations.
(7 messages)
QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
(18 messages)
Quick sound change plot
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Request for information: Semantics of body parts
(6 messages)
Results of Poll by Email No. 14
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Saalangal affixes (it's been a while)
(4 messages)
Support/Oppression of Conlanging
(28 messages)
Thanks for debunking the "boredom" myth!
THEORY: frozen? was: Re: [CHAT] (Hawaiian) Words for "boredom"
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THEORY: language and philosophy [was Re: A question and
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THEORY: language and philosophy [was Re: A question and introduction]
(2 messages)
THEORY: language and philosophy [was Re: A question andintroduction]
(3 messages)
Updated Tirelat script page
USAGE: number concord in AmE, again
(12 messages)
USAGE: Words for "boredom"
(6 messages)
Voiced/unvoiced fricative discrepancy
Voiced/unvoiced fricative discrepancy (and Collective Plurals)
Voicing and Plurality
Words for "boredom"
(27 messages)
Yeah, right! (was Re: Indo. tidak/bukan (was: A question and introduction)
[CHAT] (Hawaiian) Words for "boredom"
[CHAT] Fascism/totalitarianism
[CHAT] Words for "boredom"
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(OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic evaluation (was: RE: (OT)
Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic evaluation (was: RE: (OT)
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(OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic evaluation (was: RE: (OT) Music)
Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic evaluation (was: RE: (OT) Music)
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Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic evaluation (was: RE: (OT) Music)
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Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic evaluation (was: RE: (OT) Music)
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A question and introduction
Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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Re: A question and introduction
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about semitic morphology
about semitic morphology
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about semitic morphology
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Re: about semitic morphology
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Re: about semitic morphology
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Re: about semitic morphology
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Re: about semitic morphology
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Re: about semitic morphology
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An Ebisedian Proverb
An Ebisedian Proverb
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Re: An Ebisedian Proverb
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Re: An Ebisedian Proverb
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Re: An Ebisedian Proverb
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An example of Kuraw Calligraphy (Followup)
An example of Kuraw Calligraphy (Followup)
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Auete, tandem reueni
Auete, tandem reueni
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CHAT D'Oh! (was: Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
Re: CHAT D'Oh! (was: Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
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CHAT!: Tao Te Ching (was Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic
Re: CHAT!: Tao Te Ching (was Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic
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Re: CHAT!: Tao Te Ching (was Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic
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Re: CHAT!: Tao Te Ching (was Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic
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Re: CHAT!: Tao Te Ching (was Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic
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CHAT!: Tao Te Ching (was Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic evaluation (was: RE: (OT)
CHAT!: Tao Te Ching (was Re: (OT) Morality (was: Re: aesthetic evaluation (was: RE: (OT)
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CHAT!: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
Re: CHAT!: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT!: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT!: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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CHAT: "boredom" (was Words for "Boredom")
CHAT: "boredom" (was Words for "Boredom")
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Re: CHAT: "boredom" (was Words for "Boredom")
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Re: CHAT: "boredom" (was Words for "Boredom")
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CHAT: "ennui" [was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1]
CHAT: "ennui" [was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1]
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CHAT: ADD (was Re: CHAT: "boredom" (was Words for "Boredom")
CHAT: ADD (was Re: CHAT: "boredom" (was Words for "Boredom")
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Re: CHAT: ADD (was Re: CHAT: "boredom" (was Words for "Boredom")
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Re: CHAT: ADD (was Re: CHAT: "boredom" (was Words for "Boredom")
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CHAT: Amen (was Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching)
CHAT: Amen (was Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching)
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CHAT: Grozny (was: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging)
Re: CHAT: Grozny (was: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging)
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Re: CHAT: Grozny (was: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging)
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Re: CHAT: Grozny (was: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging)
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Re: CHAT: Grozny (was: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging)
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Re: CHAT: Grozny (was: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging)
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CHAT: Natrium
Re: CHAT: Natrium
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Re: CHAT: Natrium
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CHAT: Omen (was Amen)
Re: CHAT: Omen (was Amen)
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Re: CHAT: Omen (was Amen)
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Chat: Orange
Re: Chat: Orange
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CHAT: Pliskin's Personality
Re: CHAT: Pliskin's Personality
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Re: CHAT: Pliskin's Personality
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CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging\
Re: CHAT: Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging\
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CHAT: Secret questions - need to went some anger ...
Re: CHAT: Secret questions - need to went some anger ...
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Re: CHAT: Secret questions - need to went some anger ...
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Re: CHAT: Secret questions - need to went some anger ...
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Re: CHAT: Secret questions - need to went some anger ...
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Re: CHAT: Secret questions - need to went some anger ...
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Re: CHAT: Secret questions - need to went some anger ...
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Re: CHAT: Secret questions - need to went some anger ...
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Re: CHAT: Secret questions - need to went some anger ...
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CHAT: Tao Te Ching
CHAT: Tao Te Ching
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching
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CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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Re: CHAT: Tao Te Ching translations (long-ish ;)
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CHAT: Work weeks WASRe: Words for "boredom"
CHAT: Work weeks WASRe: Words for "boredom"
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Re: CHAT: Work weeks WASRe: Words for "boredom"
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CHAT: Worlds - (was Secret questions)
Re: CHAT: Worlds - (was Secret questions)
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Re: CHAT: Worlds - (was Secret questions)
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Re: CHAT: Worlds - (was Secret questions)
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Re: CHAT: Worlds - (was Secret questions)
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Conlang Journal: deadline for submission of articles: 23rd June 2002
Conlang Journal: deadline for submission of articles: 23rd June 2002
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Re: Conlang Journal: deadline for submission of articles: 23rd June 2002
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Re: Conlang Journal: deadline for submission of articles: 23rd June 2002
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Re: Conlang Journal: deadline for submission of articles: 23rd June 2002
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Corrections! -- Multilingual trans. exercise, part 1
Re: Corrections! -- Multilingual trans. exercise, part 1
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D'Oh! (was: Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
D'Oh! (was: Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
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Dictionary proposal - pydima
Re: Dictionary proposal - pydima
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Dog Latin
Dog Latin
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Re: Dog Latin
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Re: Dog Latin
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Re: Dog Latin
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Re: Dog Latin
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Re: Dog Latin
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Re: Dog Latin
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Re: Dog Latin
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Dzu''Fa''Ri Sudtub! Happy Rokbeigalmki New Year!
Dzu''Fa''Ri Sudtub! Happy Rokbeigalmki New Year!
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Re: Dzu''Fa''Ri Sudtub! Happy Rokbeigalmki New Year!
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Re: Dzu''Fa''Ri Sudtub! Happy Rokbeigalmki New Year!
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Ennui (was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
Ennui (was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
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Re: Ennui (was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
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Re: Ennui (was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
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Re: Ennui (was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
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Re: Ennui (was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
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Re: Ennui (was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
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Re: Ennui (was Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1)
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Forms of Negativity (was: A question and introduction)
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Further Questions on Phonology
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Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200224
Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200224
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Hear Me! Hear Me!
Hear Me! Hear Me!
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Hebrew in all its Allophonic Majesty (was: IPA question)
Hebrew in all its Allophonic Majesty (was: IPA question)
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Re: Hebrew in all its Allophonic Majesty (was: IPA question)
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Re: Hebrew in all its Allophonic Majesty (was: IPA question)
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Re: Hebrew in all its Allophonic Majesty (was: IPA question)
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I Wanna Buy a Book
I Wanna Buy a Book
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I Wanna Buy a Book
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Indo. tidak/bukan (was: A question and introduction)
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IPA question
IPA question
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Re: IPA question
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Re: IPA question
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Is language cyclic?
Is language cyclic?
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Re: Is language cyclic?
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Re: Is language cyclic?
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Re: Is language cyclic?
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Khazarian/Bulgar (was: Words for "boredom")
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LaTeX & type 1 fonts (Was: Re: [OT] Re: PDF woes)
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Re: LaTeX & type 1 fonts (Was: Re: [OT] Re: PDF woes)
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Leit Sabon - Lexical Gaps! (was: Words for "boredom")
Leit Sabon - Lexical Gaps! (was: Words for "boredom")
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Lieutenant Newt
Lieutenant Newt
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lootenants
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Re: lootenants
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Maqufal Seasons (was: Re: Results of Poll by Email No. 14)
Maqufal Seasons (was: Re: Results of Poll by Email No. 14)
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META: Comment on 'Support/Oppression of Conlanging'
META: Comment on 'Support/Oppression of Conlanging'
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Re: META: Comment on 'Support/Oppression of Conlanging'
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Mini translation excercise
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Re: Mini translation excercise
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Missile correction
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Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 1
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Multilingual translation exercise, part 2
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 2
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 2
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 2
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Re: Multilingual translation exercise, part 2
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NATLANG: Japanese personal pronouns was Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
NATLANG: Japanese personal pronouns was Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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NATLANG: Japanese personal pronouns was Re: QUESTION: types ofplurals, few/many
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NATLANG: Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
NATLANG: Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Negation (was: Re: A question and introduction)
Negation (was: Re: A question and introduction)
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New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Re: New Script for Ok (Edh coo zoo oc)
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Oops! Mistake!
Oops! Mistake!
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Poll by Email No. 15
Poll by Email No. 15
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Re: Poll by Email No. 15
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Pronunciations.
Pronunciations.
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Re: Pronunciations.
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Re: Pronunciations.
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Re: Pronunciations.
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Re: Pronunciations.
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Re: Pronunciations.
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Re: Pronunciations.
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QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Karapcik, Mike <
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Re: QUESTION: types of plurals, few/many
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Quick sound change plot
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Re: Quick sound change plot
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Request for information: Semantics of body parts
Request for information: Semantics of body parts
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Re: Request for information: Semantics of body parts
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Re: Request for information: Semantics of body parts
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Peter Clark <
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Re: Request for information: Semantics of body parts
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Re: Request for information: Semantics of body parts
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Re: Request for information: Semantics of body parts
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Results of Poll by Email No. 14
Results of Poll by Email No. 14
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Re: Results of Poll by Email No. 14
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Re: Results of Poll by Email No. 14
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Saalangal affixes (it's been a while)
Saalangal affixes (it's been a while)
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Re: Saalangal affixes (it's been a while)
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Re: Saalangal affixes (it's been a while)
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Re: Saalangal affixes (it's been a while)
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Support/Oppression of Conlanging
Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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And Rosta <
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Thomas R. Wier <
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Jan van Steenbergen <
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Thomas R. Wier <
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Re: Support/Oppression of Conlanging
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Thanks for debunking the "boredom" myth!
Thanks for debunking the "boredom" myth!
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THEORY: frozen? was: Re: [CHAT] (Hawaiian) Words for "boredom"
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Re: THEORY: frozen? was: Re: [CHAT] (Hawaiian) Words for "boredom"
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THEORY: language and philosophy [was Re: A question and
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THEORY: language and philosophy [was Re: A question and introduction]
THEORY: language and philosophy [was Re: A question and introduction]
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THEORY: language and philosophy [was Re: A question andintroduction]
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Updated Tirelat script page
Updated Tirelat script page
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USAGE: number concord in AmE, again
USAGE: number concord in AmE, again
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USAGE: Words for "boredom"
USAGE: Words for "boredom"
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Voiced/unvoiced fricative discrepancy
Voiced/unvoiced fricative discrepancy
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Voiced/unvoiced fricative discrepancy (and Collective Plurals)
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Voicing and Plurality
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Words for "boredom"
Words for "boredom"
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Yeah, right! (was Re: Indo. tidak/bukan (was: A question and introduction)
Re: Yeah, right! (was Re: Indo. tidak/bukan (was: A question and introduction)
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[CHAT] (Hawaiian) Words for "boredom"
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[CHAT] Fascism/totalitarianism
[CHAT] Fascism/totalitarianism
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[CHAT] Words for "boredom"
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