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¡Viva el Kou! (was: Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary
(2 messages)
¡Viva el Kou! (was: Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?)
"The Fast Runner" and Inuktitut
(2 messages)
a request for input.... vocalic inventory
And is completely insane
ars longa, vita brevis (was: RE: Ebisedian,
ars longa, vita brevis (was: RE: Ebisedian, or takrem e Teoh (earth to Teoh) :)
C.S. Lewis and various ways of saying "I am your father" was
C.S. Lewis and various ways of saying "I am your father" was Re:
(3 messages)
Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
(10 messages)
Chainshifted Widse > Pidse
Character-mode charmap applet
(2 messages)
CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
(10 messages)
CHAT: Law of ten times worse natlangs
CHAT: Perceiving French (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
(3 messages)
CHAT: Perceiving French (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess etc.)
(3 messages)
Compose keys in *nix was Re: Character-mode charmap applet
(2 messages)
Composing
(7 messages)
Composing (jara: My girlfriend is a conlanger!)
(3 messages)
Conlang Software?
Conlanging as a personal thing
(32 messages)
Describing taste
(9 messages)
Dynamics of Phoneme Addition
Ebisedian, or takrem e Teoh (earth to Teoh) :)
(2 messages)
Equatives?
(14 messages)
Etabnannery and Maggelity (was: Introducing Paul Burgess...)
Etabnannery, no Maggelity (long)
Fancy Russian fonts
(2 messages)
FAQ
(9 messages)
Forget the Midwest, try Sunny Southern California (was: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
French [Was... Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination]
(2 messages)
Haceks and letters with ascenders
(4 messages)
Hoat Kwaizeen (was: Re: Moutarde (was: Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?))
Hressa-Hlab (was: Re: Martian conlangs?)
(8 messages)
II Silindion Returns! (Longish)
(6 messages)
Informants, etc.
(11 messages)
Informants, Issytra, The Gospel of Bastet
(11 messages)
interesting dream
(7 messages)
Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
(66 messages)
Introduction
(10 messages)
IPA in Unicode
Kyrgyz was Re: Zetowvu / Ezotwuv (new conlang)
Langmaker
(5 messages)
Martian conlangs?
(6 messages)
Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
(23 messages)
Mildy? Mouldy? Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
More on the Hermetic Language
(38 messages)
Moutarde
(7 messages)
Moutarde (was: Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?)
(7 messages)
My girlfriend is a conlanger!
(24 messages)
Nabuian Books
Ninfeano page on line
Old Irish vs. Middle Welsh scribal practices (was RE: Introducing Paul Burgess...)
(2 messages)
ooh, vowels, these luvely vowels...
(2 messages)
OT M. Lasailly's website (was Re: FAQ)
OT-ish: txt - Could it replace Standard Written English?
(32 messages)
OT: baloney and cheese
(4 messages)
OT: Fancy Russian fonts
(2 messages)
OT: Origin of "Politically Correct", was Re: Hressa-Hlab
OT: snakes (was Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs)
Other bases (was: Re: OT-ish: txt - Could it replace Standard Written English?)
Paxba-Sazna Lexicon (phonetics)
(2 messages)
Poll by Email No. 26
Predicate nominals in Piata (Andreas's Law of Freaks strikes again!)
(4 messages)
Questions
(14 messages)
Questions]
(2 messages)
Rebirth of a dead conlang
relient k song
(5 messages)
Results of Poll by Email No. 25
Sally Caves' Survey, A Question
(3 messages)
Sally's Survey
(3 messages)
Sigur Ros (was Re: relient k song)
(2 messages)
Silindion Returns (slightly long, but interesting I hope)
(4 messages)
Survey
Tense, aspect, mood or something else?
this is what I got in the mail.
Transcribing Ebisedian (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess etc.)
(4 messages)
Translation (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
(15 messages)
Upper Midwest ConLangCon? was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
(6 messages)
Utopian Languages
(2 messages)
Verb-initial languages
(14 messages)
Very belated Celtic Conlang Survey response
Vowels and the IPA
(2 messages)
Workshops Review #11
xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
(10 messages)
Yes, and yes
(4 messages)
[Rogisnetlist] Hello, anyone there?
[tT] affricate
¡Viva el Kou! (was: Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary
Re: ¡Viva el Kou! (was: Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary
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Re: ¡Viva el Kou! (was: Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary
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¡Viva el Kou! (was: Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?)
¡Viva el Kou! (was: Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?)
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"The Fast Runner" and Inuktitut
"The Fast Runner" and Inuktitut
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Re: "The Fast Runner" and Inuktitut
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a request for input.... vocalic inventory
Re: a request for input.... vocalic inventory
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And is completely insane
Re: And is completely insane
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ars longa, vita brevis (was: RE: Ebisedian,
Re: ars longa, vita brevis (was: RE: Ebisedian,
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ars longa, vita brevis (was: RE: Ebisedian, or takrem e Teoh (earth to Teoh) :)
ars longa, vita brevis (was: RE: Ebisedian, or takrem e Teoh (earth to Teoh) :)
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C.S. Lewis and various ways of saying "I am your father" was
Re: C.S. Lewis and various ways of saying "I am your father" was
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C.S. Lewis and various ways of saying "I am your father" was Re:
Re: C.S. Lewis and various ways of saying "I am your father" was Re:
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Re: C.S. Lewis and various ways of saying "I am your father" was Re:
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Re: C.S. Lewis and various ways of saying "I am your father" was Re:
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Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
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Re: Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
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Re: Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
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Re: Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
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Re: Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
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Re: Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
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Re: Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
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Re: Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
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Re: Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
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Re: Central NY ConLangCon (was Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
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Chainshifted Widse > Pidse
Chainshifted Widse > Pidse
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Character-mode charmap applet
Character-mode charmap applet
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Re: Character-mode charmap applet
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CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
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Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
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Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
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From:
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Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
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Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
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Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
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Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
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Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
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Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
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Re: CHAT: Dutch dictionary recommendations?
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CHAT: Law of ten times worse natlangs
Re: CHAT: Law of ten times worse natlangs
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CHAT: Perceiving French (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
Re: CHAT: Perceiving French (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
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Re: CHAT: Perceiving French (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
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Re: CHAT: Perceiving French (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
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CHAT: Perceiving French (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess etc.)
CHAT: Perceiving French (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess etc.)
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Re: CHAT: Perceiving French (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess etc.)
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Re: CHAT: Perceiving French (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess etc.)
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Compose keys in *nix was Re: Character-mode charmap applet
Compose keys in *nix was Re: Character-mode charmap applet
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Re: Compose keys in *nix was Re: Character-mode charmap applet
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Composing
Composing
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Re: Composing
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Re: Composing
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Re: Composing
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Paul Burgess <
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Re: Composing
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Re: Composing
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Re: Composing
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Composing (jara: My girlfriend is a conlanger!)
Composing (jara: My girlfriend is a conlanger!)
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Jan van Steenbergen <
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Re: Composing (jara: My girlfriend is a conlanger!)
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From:
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Re: Composing (jara: My girlfriend is a conlanger!)
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Conlang Software?
Conlang Software?
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Conlanging as a personal thing
Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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From:
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Re: Conlanging as a personal thing
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Describing taste
Describing taste
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Re: Describing taste
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Re: Describing taste
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Re: Describing taste
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Re: Describing taste
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Re: Describing taste
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Re: Describing taste
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Re: Describing taste
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Re: Describing taste
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Dynamics of Phoneme Addition
Dynamics of Phoneme Addition
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Ebisedian, or takrem e Teoh (earth to Teoh) :)
Re: Ebisedian, or takrem e Teoh (earth to Teoh) :)
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Re: Ebisedian, or takrem e Teoh (earth to Teoh) :)
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Equatives?
Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Re: Equatives?
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Etabnannery and Maggelity (was: Introducing Paul Burgess...)
Etabnannery and Maggelity (was: Introducing Paul Burgess...)
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Etabnannery, no Maggelity (long)
Re: Etabnannery, no Maggelity (long)
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Fancy Russian fonts
Re: Fancy Russian fonts
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Re: Fancy Russian fonts
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FAQ
Re: FAQ
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Re: FAQ
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Re: FAQ
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Re: FAQ
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Re: FAQ
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Re: FAQ
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Re: FAQ
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Re: FAQ
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Re: FAQ
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Forget the Midwest, try Sunny Southern California (was: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
Re: Forget the Midwest, try Sunny Southern California (was: Upper Midwest ConLangCon?)
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French [Was... Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination]
Re: French [Was... Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination]
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Re: French [Was... Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination]
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Haceks and letters with ascenders
Re: Haceks and letters with ascenders
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Re: Haceks and letters with ascenders
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Re: Haceks and letters with ascenders
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Re: Haceks and letters with ascenders
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Hoat Kwaizeen (was: Re: Moutarde (was: Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?))
Hoat Kwaizeen (was: Re: Moutarde (was: Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?))
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Hressa-Hlab (was: Re: Martian conlangs?)
Re: Hressa-Hlab (was: Re: Martian conlangs?)
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Re: Hressa-Hlab (was: Re: Martian conlangs?)
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Re: Hressa-Hlab (was: Re: Martian conlangs?)
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Re: Hressa-Hlab (was: Re: Martian conlangs?)
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Re: Hressa-Hlab (was: Re: Martian conlangs?)
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Re: Hressa-Hlab (was: Re: Martian conlangs?)
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Re: Hressa-Hlab (was: Re: Martian conlangs?)
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Re: Hressa-Hlab (was: Re: Martian conlangs?)
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II Silindion Returns! (Longish)
II Silindion Returns! (Longish)
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Re: II Silindion Returns! (Longish)
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Re: II Silindion Returns! (Longish)
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Re: II Silindion Returns! (Longish)
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Re: II Silindion Returns! (Longish)
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Re: II Silindion Returns! (Longish)
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Informants, etc.
Informants, etc.
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Re: Informants, etc.
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Re: Informants, etc.
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Re: Informants, etc.
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Re: Informants, etc.
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Re: Informants, etc.
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Re: Informants, etc.
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Informants, Issytra, The Gospel of Bastet
Re: Informants, Issytra, The Gospel of Bastet
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Re: Informants, Issytra, The Gospel of Bastet
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Re: Informants, Issytra, The Gospel of Bastet
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Re: Informants, Issytra, The Gospel of Bastet
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Re: Informants, Issytra, The Gospel of Bastet
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Re: Informants, Issytra, The Gospel of Bastet
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interesting dream
Re: interesting dream
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Re: interesting dream
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Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Introduction
Introduction
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Re: Introduction
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Re: Introduction
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Re: Introduction
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Re: Introduction
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Re: Introduction
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Re: Introduction
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IPA in Unicode
IPA in Unicode
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Kyrgyz was Re: Zetowvu / Ezotwuv (new conlang)
Re: Kyrgyz was Re: Zetowvu / Ezotwuv (new conlang)
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Langmaker
Langmaker
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Re: Langmaker
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Martian conlangs?
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Re: Martian conlangs?
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Re: Martian conlangs?
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Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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Mildy? Mouldy? Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?
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More on the Hermetic Language
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Re: More on the Hermetic Language
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Re: More on the Hermetic Language
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Re: More on the Hermetic Language
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Re: More on the Hermetic Language
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Re: More on the Hermetic Language
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Re: More on the Hermetic Language
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Re: More on the Hermetic Language
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Re: More on the Hermetic Language
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Re: More on the Hermetic Language
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Re: More on the Hermetic Language
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Re: More on the Hermetic Language
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Moutarde
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Re: Moutarde
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Re: Moutarde
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Re: Moutarde
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Moutarde (was: Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?)
Moutarde (was: Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?)
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Re: Moutarde (was: Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?)
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Re: Moutarde (was: Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?)
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Re: Moutarde (was: Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?)
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Joe <
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Re: Moutarde (was: Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?)
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Re: Moutarde (was: Re: Mildy OT: "Freedom kiss"?)
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My girlfriend is a conlanger!
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Nabuian Books
Nabuian Books
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Ninfeano page on line
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Old Irish vs. Middle Welsh scribal practices (was RE: Introducing Paul Burgess...)
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ooh, vowels, these luvely vowels...
ooh, vowels, these luvely vowels...
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OT M. Lasailly's website (was Re: FAQ)
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OT-ish: txt - Could it replace Standard Written English?
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OT: baloney and cheese
OT: baloney and cheese
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OT: Fancy Russian fonts
OT: Fancy Russian fonts
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OT: Origin of "Politically Correct", was Re: Hressa-Hlab
OT: Origin of "Politically Correct", was Re: Hressa-Hlab
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OT: snakes (was Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs)
OT: snakes (was Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs)
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Other bases (was: Re: OT-ish: txt - Could it replace Standard Written English?)
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Paxba-Sazna Lexicon (phonetics)
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Poll by Email No. 26
Poll by Email No. 26
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Predicate nominals in Piata (Andreas's Law of Freaks strikes again!)
Predicate nominals in Piata (Andreas's Law of Freaks strikes again!)
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Re: Predicate nominals in Piata (Andreas's Law of Freaks strikes again!)
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Questions
Questions
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Questions]
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Re: Questions]
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Rebirth of a dead conlang
Rebirth of a dead conlang
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relient k song
relient k song
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Re: relient k song
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Re: relient k song
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Results of Poll by Email No. 25
Results of Poll by Email No. 25
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Sally Caves' Survey, A Question
Sally Caves' Survey, A Question
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Re: Sally Caves' Survey, A Question
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Re: Sally Caves' Survey, A Question
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Sally's Survey
Sally's Survey
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Sally's Survey
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Sally's Survey
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Sigur Ros (was Re: relient k song)
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Silindion Returns (slightly long, but interesting I hope)
Silindion Returns (slightly long, but interesting I hope)
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Re: Silindion Returns (slightly long, but interesting I hope)
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Re: Silindion Returns (slightly long, but interesting I hope)
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Re: Silindion Returns (slightly long, but interesting I hope)
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Survey
Survey
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Tense, aspect, mood or something else?
Tense, aspect, mood or something else?
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this is what I got in the mail.
this is what I got in the mail.
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Transcribing Ebisedian (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess etc.)
Transcribing Ebisedian (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess etc.)
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Re: Transcribing Ebisedian (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess etc.)
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Re: Transcribing Ebisedian (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess etc.)
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Re: Transcribing Ebisedian (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess etc.)
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Translation (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
Re: Translation (was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess and his radioactive imagination!
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Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Re: Ugly in ascii was: RE: Re: Introducing Paul Burgess...
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Upper Midwest ConLangCon? was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
Upper Midwest ConLangCon? was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
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Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon? was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
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Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon? was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
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Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon? was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
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Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon? was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
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Re: Upper Midwest ConLangCon? was Re: Introducing Paul Burgess
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Utopian Languages
Utopian Languages
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Re: Utopian Languages
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Verb-initial languages
Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Re: Verb-initial languages
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Very belated Celtic Conlang Survey response
Very belated Celtic Conlang Survey response
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Vowels and the IPA
Vowels and the IPA
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Re: Vowels and the IPA
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Workshops Review #11
Workshops Review #11
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xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
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Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
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Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
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Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
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Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
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Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
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Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
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Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
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Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
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Re: xsampa for vowels and diphthongs
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Yes, and yes
Yes, and yes
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Re: Yes, and yes
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Re: Yes, and yes
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Re: Yes, and yes
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[Rogisnetlist] Hello, anyone there?
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[tT] affricate
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