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2nd pers. pron. for God
(10 messages)
? What happened to the Conlang Mailing List?
ADMIN: list unheld
ADMIN: Retrieving the archive
Anniversarial greetings
(7 messages)
B-Sh has subject pronouns!
(3 messages)
CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
(18 messages)
CHAT: /sidR/ v [zOId@r\]
(9 messages)
CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
(17 messages)
CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
(35 messages)
CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [??] attribute)
(8 messages)
CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others...
CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each otherscities
CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each otherscities (was R...
CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each otherscities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
(2 messages)
CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate eachotherscities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
CHAT: Against stupidity
CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction
(3 messages)
CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction\
(8 messages)
CHAT: postcodes
(24 messages)
CHAT: Re: The [+foreign] attribute
(6 messages)
CHAT: The [+foreign] attribute
Come on, baby, light my fire (was: Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God))
COMMENT PLEASE (WAS:Conlang Journal and being a fish)
(6 messages)
Con-Names of Planets
Con-Names of Planets (was: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities)
(3 messages)
Con-postcodes! Re: CHAT: postcodes
Conlang Journal and being a fish
(47 messages)
Conlang Journal and Day
(5 messages)
Context Reference (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
Corrigendum: Was Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction
Dialects WAS Re: USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/
(2 messages)
Double Dutch (was: Zelandish)
Ere the queathings of the kine
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Essentialist Explanation
(6 messages)
French & Eng. vis-a-vis Dutch WAS: 2nd pers. pron. for God
(5 messages)
Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
(8 messages)
good news
Hancha Software? (and ganbun script)
Head-marking languages and adpositions?
(6 messages)
Help with Indonesian word
(3 messages)
HUMOR and Yiddish
HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
(18 messages)
Invented Languages
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Is there a conlang inspired in Old English?
Jovian Babel Text
Kinsi Rorotan: morphology (cont.)
kinsi rorotan: phonology and morphology
Language Software (was: newbie)
MEDIA ADVISORY - Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200237
MEDIA ADVISORY - Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200238
Midatlantic Accent
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Native self-descriptions WAS NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
(26 messages)
non-atheism
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Nothing since the 12th?
(4 messages)
Noun/Verb distinction
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Noun/Verb distinction (was Re: Keeping Track of Ambiguity in your Conlang?)
(4 messages)
Numinism was Re: non-atheism
(2 messages)
Order of letters
(18 messages)
Ordering of case names
(3 messages)
OT Conculture Was Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each o
OT Conculture Was Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
Pitch
(12 messages)
Poem for the day (Reply to Steg B. and Muke T.)
Proposing in Esperanto
Rolexxage: grammar (just the basics) and Re: Rolexxage: phonology
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Rolexxage: phonology
(2 messages)
Some (proposed) details Tanala/Erava
Sound changes
Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Plan
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Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Planets)
(7 messages)
substantive and noun
(11 messages)
T-shirt
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T-shirts
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Taxonomy of supernatural beings
(16 messages)
Test message: ignore
Thagojian and Wenetaic (was: Order of letters)
(6 messages)
The Unahoban Language
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The [+foreign] attribute
(52 messages)
Tibetan (was Re:Favourite Language Group?)
(7 messages)
Tirelat vocabulary: equatorial countries of the world
Tono....death?
(11 messages)
tonogenesis
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Translation exercize (Was Re: B-Sh has subject pronouns!)
(5 messages)
Unahoban language
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USAGE: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for
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USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
(3 messages)
USAGE: states' names [was Re: The [??] attribute]
Weirdly Derived Compounds
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Weirdly Derived Compounds & Bible
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Wenedyk - Adjectives
(11 messages)
Where is everybody?
(2 messages)
xinsi rorotan: phonology and morphology
Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
(31 messages)
Zelandish/Frisian
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[romanceconlang] Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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2nd pers. pron. for God
Re: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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? What happened to the Conlang Mailing List?
? What happened to the Conlang Mailing List?
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ADMIN: list unheld
ADMIN: list unheld
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ADMIN: Retrieving the archive
ADMIN: Retrieving the archive
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Anniversarial greetings
Anniversarial greetings
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Re: Anniversarial greetings
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Re: Anniversarial greetings
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Re: Anniversarial greetings
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Re: Anniversarial greetings
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Re: Anniversarial greetings
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Re: Anniversarial greetings
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B-Sh has subject pronouns!
Re: B-Sh has subject pronouns!
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Re: B-Sh has subject pronouns!
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Re: B-Sh has subject pronouns!
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CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: CHAT: "Godhead"[LONG] (wasRe: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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CHAT: /sidR/ v [zOId@r\]
CHAT: /sidR/ v [zOId@r\]
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Re: CHAT: /sidR/ v [zOId@r\]
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John Cowan <
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Re: CHAT: /sidR/ v [zOId@r\]
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Re: CHAT: /sidR/ v [zOId@r\]
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michael poxon <
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Re: CHAT: /sidR/ v [zOId@r\]
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Re: CHAT: /sidR/ v [zOId@r\]
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Re: CHAT: /sidR/ v [zOId@r\]
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Re: CHAT: /sidR/ v [zOId@r\]
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Re: CHAT: /sidR/ v [zOId@r\]
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CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Balazs Sudar <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Clint Jackson Baker <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Tim May <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Clint Jackson Baker <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Clint Jackson Baker <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Roger Mills <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Carlos Thompson <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Herman Miller <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [??] attribute)
Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [??] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [??] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [??] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [??] attribute)
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Tim May <
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [??] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [??] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [??] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities (was Re: The [??] attribute)
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CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others...
Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others...
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CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each otherscities
Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each otherscities
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CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each otherscities (was R...
Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each otherscities (was R...
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CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each otherscities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each otherscities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each otherscities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate eachotherscities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate eachotherscities (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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CHAT: Against stupidity
Re: CHAT: Against stupidity
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CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction
Re: CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction
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Re: CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction
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Re: CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction
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CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction\
Re: CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction\
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Re: CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction\
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Re: CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction\
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Re: CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction\
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Re: CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction\
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Re: CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction\
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Re: CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction\
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Re: CHAT: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction\
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CHAT: postcodes
CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Re: CHAT: postcodes
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CHAT: Re: The [+foreign] attribute
CHAT: Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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CHAT: Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: CHAT: Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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CHAT: Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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CHAT: Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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CHAT: Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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CHAT: The [+foreign] attribute
Re: CHAT: The [+foreign] attribute
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Come on, baby, light my fire (was: Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God))
Come on, baby, light my fire (was: Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God))
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COMMENT PLEASE (WAS:Conlang Journal and being a fish)
Re: COMMENT PLEASE (WAS:Conlang Journal and being a fish)
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Re: COMMENT PLEASE (WAS:Conlang Journal and being a fish)
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Re: COMMENT PLEASE (WAS:Conlang Journal and being a fish)
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Re: COMMENT PLEASE (WAS:Conlang Journal and being a fish)
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Re: COMMENT PLEASE (WAS:Conlang Journal and being a fish)
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Re: COMMENT PLEASE (WAS:Conlang Journal and being a fish)
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Con-Names of Planets
Re: Con-Names of Planets
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Con-Names of Planets (was: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities)
Con-Names of Planets (was: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities)
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Re: Con-Names of Planets (was: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities)
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Re: Con-Names of Planets (was: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities)
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Con-postcodes! Re: CHAT: postcodes
Con-postcodes! Re: CHAT: postcodes
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Conlang Journal and being a fish
Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Conlang Journal and Day
Conlang Journal and Day
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Re: Conlang Journal and Day
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Re: Conlang Journal and Day
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Re: Conlang Journal and Day
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Re: Conlang Journal and Day
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Davis, Iain E. <
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Context Reference (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
Context Reference (was Re: The [+foreign] attribute)
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Corrigendum: Was Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
Corrigendum: Was Re: Conlang Journal and being a fish
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Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction
Re: Definite/Indefinite Article Distinction
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Dialects WAS Re: USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/
Dialects WAS Re: USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/
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Re: Dialects WAS Re: USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/
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Double Dutch (was: Zelandish)
Re: Double Dutch (was: Zelandish)
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Ere the queathings of the kine
Re: Ere the queathings of the kine
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Re: Ere the queathings of the kine
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Re: Ere the queathings of the kine
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Re: Ere the queathings of the kine
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Re: Ere the queathings of the kine
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Re: Ere the queathings of the kine
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Re: Ere the queathings of the kine
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Essentialist Explanation
Essentialist Explanation
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Re: Essentialist Explanation
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Re: Essentialist Explanation
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Re: Essentialist Explanation
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Re: Essentialist Explanation
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Re: Essentialist Explanation
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French & Eng. vis-a-vis Dutch WAS: 2nd pers. pron. for God
Re: French & Eng. vis-a-vis Dutch WAS: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: French & Eng. vis-a-vis Dutch WAS: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: French & Eng. vis-a-vis Dutch WAS: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: French & Eng. vis-a-vis Dutch WAS: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: French & Eng. vis-a-vis Dutch WAS: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
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Re: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
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Re: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
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Re: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
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Re: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
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Re: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
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Re: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
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Re: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
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good news
good news
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Hancha Software? (and ganbun script)
Hancha Software? (and ganbun script)
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Head-marking languages and adpositions?
Head-marking languages and adpositions?
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Re: Head-marking languages and adpositions?
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Re: Head-marking languages and adpositions?
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Re: Head-marking languages and adpositions?
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Re: Head-marking languages and adpositions?
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Re: Head-marking languages and adpositions?
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Help with Indonesian word
Help with Indonesian word
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Re: Help with Indonesian word
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Re: Help with Indonesian word
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HUMOR and Yiddish
Re: HUMOR and Yiddish
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HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Re: HUMOUR: Pronounce This...
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Invented Languages
Invented Languages
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Re: Invented Languages
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Is there a conlang inspired in Old English?
Re: Is there a conlang inspired in Old English?
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Jovian Babel Text
Jovian Babel Text
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Kinsi Rorotan: morphology (cont.)
Kinsi Rorotan: morphology (cont.)
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kinsi rorotan: phonology and morphology
Re: kinsi rorotan: phonology and morphology
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Language Software (was: newbie)
Re: Language Software (was: newbie)
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Christophe Grandsire <
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MEDIA ADVISORY - Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200237
MEDIA ADVISORY - Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200237
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MEDIA ADVISORY - Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200238
MEDIA ADVISORY - Fyksland Headline News Weekly - 200238
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Midatlantic Accent
Midatlantic Accent
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Re: Midatlantic Accent
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Re: Midatlantic Accent
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Re: Midatlantic Accent
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Re: Midatlantic Accent
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Native self-descriptions WAS NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
Native self-descriptions WAS NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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Re: NEWS: MicroSoft's Spanish language problems
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non-atheism
Re: non-atheism
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Re: non-atheism
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Nothing since the 12th?
Nothing since the 12th?
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Re: Nothing since the 12th?
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Re: Nothing since the 12th?
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Noun/Verb distinction
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Noun/Verb distinction (was Re: Keeping Track of Ambiguity in your Conlang?)
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Numinism was Re: non-atheism
Numinism was Re: non-atheism
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Re: Numinism was Re: non-atheism
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Order of letters
Order of letters
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Re: Order of letters
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Re: Order of letters
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Re: Order of letters
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Re: Order of letters
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Order of letters
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Re: Order of letters
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Re: Order of letters
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Re: Order of letters
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Re: Order of letters
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Ordering of case names
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Re: Ordering of case names
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OT Conculture Was Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each o
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OT Conculture Was Re: CHAT: Ability of Americans & Europeans to locate each others cities
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Pitch
Pitch
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Re: Pitch
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Re: Pitch
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Re: Pitch
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Poem for the day (Reply to Steg B. and Muke T.)
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Proposing in Esperanto
Proposing in Esperanto
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Rolexxage: grammar (just the basics) and Re: Rolexxage: phonology
Rolexxage: grammar (just the basics) and Re: Rolexxage: phonology
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Re: Rolexxage: grammar (just the basics) and Re: Rolexxage: phonology
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Rolexxage: phonology
Rolexxage: phonology
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Re: Rolexxage: phonology
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Some (proposed) details Tanala/Erava
Some (proposed) details Tanala/Erava
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Sound changes
Sound changes
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Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Plan
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Re: Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Plan
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Re: Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Plan
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Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Planets)
Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Planets)
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Re: Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Planets)
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Re: Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Planets)
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Re: Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Planets)
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Re: Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Planets)
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Re: Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Planets)
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Re: Stargate Languages (was: Con-Names of Planets)
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substantive and noun
substantive and noun
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Re: substantive and noun
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Re: substantive and noun
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Re: substantive and noun
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Re: substantive and noun
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Re: substantive and noun
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Re: substantive and noun
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Re: substantive and noun
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T-shirt
T-shirt
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T-shirts
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Re: T-shirts
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Taxonomy of supernatural beings
Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Re: Taxonomy of supernatural beings
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Test message: ignore
Test message: ignore
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Thagojian and Wenetaic (was: Order of letters)
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Re: Thagojian and Wenetaic (was: Order of letters)
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Re: Thagojian and Wenetaic (was: Order of letters)
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The Unahoban Language
The Unahoban Language
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Re: The Unahoban Language
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Re: The Unahoban Language
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The [+foreign] attribute
Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Re: The [+foreign] attribute
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Tibetan (was Re:Favourite Language Group?)
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Re: Tibetan (was Re:Favourite Language Group?)
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Re: Tibetan (was Re:Favourite Language Group?)
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Re: Tibetan (was Re:Favourite Language Group?)
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Tirelat vocabulary: equatorial countries of the world
Tirelat vocabulary: equatorial countries of the world
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Tono....death?
Tono....death?
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Re: Tono....death?
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Re: Tono....death?
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Re: Tono....death?
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Re: Tono....death?
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Re: Tono....death?
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Re: Tono....death?
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Re: Tono....death?
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Re: Tono....death?
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Re: Tono....death?
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Re: Tono....death?
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tonogenesis
Re: tonogenesis
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Re: tonogenesis
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Translation exercize (Was Re: B-Sh has subject pronouns!)
Translation exercize (Was Re: B-Sh has subject pronouns!)
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Re: Translation exercize (Was Re: B-Sh has subject pronouns!)
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Re: Translation exercize (Was Re: B-Sh has subject pronouns!)
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Re: Translation exercize (Was Re: B-Sh has subject pronouns!)
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Re: Translation exercize (Was Re: B-Sh has subject pronouns!)
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Unahoban language
Re: Unahoban language
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Re: Unahoban language
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Re: Unahoban language
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Re: Unahoban language
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Re: Unahoban language
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USAGE: 2nd pers. pron. for God
Re: USAGE: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: USAGE: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: USAGE: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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Re: USAGE: 2nd pers. pron. for God
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USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for
Re: USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for
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Re: USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for
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USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
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Re: USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
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Re: USAGE: Glottal stop for /t/ (was Re: 2nd person pronoun for god)
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USAGE: states' names [was Re: The [??] attribute]
USAGE: states' names [was Re: The [??] attribute]
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Weirdly Derived Compounds
Weirdly Derived Compounds
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Weirdly Derived Compounds & Bible
Re: Weirdly Derived Compounds & Bible
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Re: Weirdly Derived Compounds & Bible
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Re: Weirdly Derived Compounds & Bible
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Re: Weirdly Derived Compounds & Bible
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Wenedyk - Adjectives
Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Where is everybody?
Where is everybody?
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Re: Where is everybody?
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xinsi rorotan: phonology and morphology
xinsi rorotan: phonology and morphology
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Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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andrew <
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Re: Zelandish (was: 2nd pers. pron. for God)
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Zelandish/Frisian
Zelandish/Frisian
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Zelandish/Frisian
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Re: Zelandish/Frisian
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Re: Zelandish/Frisian
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[romanceconlang] Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
Re: [romanceconlang] Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: [romanceconlang] Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: [romanceconlang] Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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Re: [romanceconlang] Re: Wenedyk - Adjectives
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