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"......I have a banana in my ear" (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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"y'all" en francais?
(7 messages)
"Yer Ugly Mug," etc
(5 messages)
"Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
/s/ vs /z/ was CONLANG pitch accent (was Re: NATLANG: pitch accent question)
(6 messages)
a little bit of nindaara
Active again.
(11 messages)
ADMIN: more archives available!
(4 messages)
antonyms: regretful & tasty
(28 messages)
Anybody having the same problem? (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
(5 messages)
ASCIIifying
(7 messages)
AW: dialectal diversity in English
Back to Yer Ugly Mug: Was "WHAT???????"
Calling Perl Fans: announcing Lingua::Phonology
(3 messages)
CHAT: "boocoo"
(45 messages)
Cloning (So far OT we can't see the list anymore)
(2 messages)
Conlang Typology Survey
(44 messages)
Conlang Typology Survey (explanation)
(2 messages)
Conlang Typology Survey (explanations)
Conlang Typology Survey (lg name)
(2 messages)
Conlang Typology Survey (more)
conlanglinks.tk updated
(3 messages)
Country names
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Country Names -- Local Pronunciations
(5 messages)
dialectal diversity in English
(69 messages)
Dialectal Diversity of English
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Dug from the Archives
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dutch ipa
Egotistical announcement of my presence on the list. Greet me.
Egotistical announcement of my presence on this list. Greet me.
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Etymology question
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Even terug! ;))))
(6 messages)
Gender determination (wasOT: Re: What? The clean-shaven outnu
Gender determination (wasOT: Re: What? The clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?)
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Gevey clause structures
Hello. Let me formally re-welcome myself to the list
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Hullo
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Interesing Article about Latin and stuff...
Introduction
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Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon
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Laadan was Re: Posession
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Litre, liter (was Re: OT Marx Brothers)
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Lukashenka (jara: Country names still needed)
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Luxemburgish (jara: dialectal diversity in English)
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Mixed scripts, typesetting
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More stuff in Oldvak
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MS and "re" (was Re: OT Marx Brothers)
(4 messages)
My absence
Natlangs as auxlangs
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Nippon (was CHAT: "boocoo")
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Official language question!
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Oldvak - something to figure out
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ON TOPIC POST - ANADEWISM?
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OT (FYI) Scones et al.
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OT Dr. Freud (was Re: /s/ vs /z/ was CONLANG pitch accent (was Re: NATLANG: pitch accent question)
OT forgotten conlangs (was Re: ADMIN: more archives available!)
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OT Marx Brothers (was Re: Another Introduction)
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OT/advice: spam (was Re: Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon)
OT/advice: spam (wasRe: Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon)
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OT: Bioscope (was: Marx Brothers)
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OT: English vocabulary question
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OT: Question: Unicode
OT: Re: Two countries separated by a common language
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OT: Re: What?
OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc
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OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "YerUgly Mug," etc.
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OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?"YerUgly Mug," etc.
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OT: Stillbirth, naming stuff (Was Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?...)
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OT: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?
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OT:: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Pain and LAadan
Perfekt i svenskan (var: Lukashenka)
(14 messages)
PfaEdit and Unicode questions
Posession (was OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven)
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Question: Unicode
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Re: Santa Claus WAS:Â meanings not in english
Re: Undervisning för automaten
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Re: ______Undervisning_för_automaten
relay participation
(5 messages)
Santa Claus WAS:Â meanings not in english
Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
sassafras tea (Re: Two countries separated by a common language)
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slaalehg ihkreen (was Re: Hullo
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TECH: Help tex to pdf
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tessera-/tetra-
The Language Code
Tutonia (jara: Country names)
Two countries separated by a common language
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Undervisning för automaten
(6 messages)
Unrelated questions (was Re: Two countries)
(5 messages)
unsubscribe
(2 messages)
Vokallдngd i svenskan (var: Perfekt i svenskan)
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Vos u Yatsal - A short story in Oldvak
(5 messages)
Vos_u_Yatsal_-_A_short_story_in_Oldvak
WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?
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WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber thebearded?
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WAY WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven
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Weekly Vocab 6: to know
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Weekly Vocab 7
Weekly Vocab 7 (Gamelang)
Weekly Vocab 8
(19 messages)
Weekly Vocab 8 (1-6)
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Weekly Vocab 8, Minyeva (1-5)
(2 messages)
Weekly vocab. 8 in Kash
What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Would anyone know what language this is?
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Yaguello's stereotype: response to Roger
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_Undervisning_för_automaten
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_Undervisning_för_automaten
__Undervisning_för_automaten
______Undervisning_för_automaten
"......I have a banana in my ear" (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
Re: "......I have a banana in my ear" (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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Re: "......I have a banana in my ear" (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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Re: "......I have a banana in my ear" (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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Re: "......I have a banana in my ear" (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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Re: "......I have a banana in my ear" (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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"y'all" en francais?
"y'all" en francais?
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Re: "y'all" en francais?
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Re: "y'all" en francais?
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Re: "y'all" en francais?
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Re: "y'all" en francais?
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Re: "y'all" en francais?
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Re: "y'all" en francais?
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"Yer Ugly Mug," etc
Re: "Yer Ugly Mug," etc
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Re: "Yer Ugly Mug," etc
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Re: "Yer Ugly Mug," etc
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Re: "Yer Ugly Mug," etc
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Re: "Yer Ugly Mug," etc
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"Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
Re: "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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/s/ vs /z/ was CONLANG pitch accent (was Re: NATLANG: pitch accent question)
Re: /s/ vs /z/ was CONLANG pitch accent (was Re: NATLANG: pitch accent question)
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Re: /s/ vs /z/ was CONLANG pitch accent (was Re: NATLANG: pitch accent question)
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Re: /s/ vs /z/ was CONLANG pitch accent (was Re: NATLANG: pitch accent question)
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Re: /s/ vs /z/ was CONLANG pitch accent (was Re: NATLANG: pitch accent question)
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Re: /s/ vs /z/ was CONLANG pitch accent (was Re: NATLANG: pitch accent question)
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Re: /s/ vs /z/ was CONLANG pitch accent (was Re: NATLANG: pitch accent question)
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a little bit of nindaara
a little bit of nindaara
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Active again.
Re: Active again.
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Re: Active again.
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Re: Active again.
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Re: Active again.
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Re: Active again.
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Re: Active again.
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Re: Active again.
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Re: Active again.
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Re: Active again.
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Re: Active again.
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Re: Active again.
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ADMIN: more archives available!
Re: ADMIN: more archives available!
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Re: ADMIN: more archives available!
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Re: ADMIN: more archives available!
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Re: ADMIN: more archives available!
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antonyms: regretful & tasty
Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty
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Anybody having the same problem? (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
Anybody having the same problem? (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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Re: Anybody having the same problem? (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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Re: Anybody having the same problem? (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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Re: Anybody having the same problem? (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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Re: Anybody having the same problem? (was: Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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ASCIIifying
Re: ASCIIifying
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Re: ASCIIifying
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Re: ASCIIifying
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Re: ASCIIifying
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Re: ASCIIifying
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Re: ASCIIifying
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Re: ASCIIifying
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AW: dialectal diversity in English
Re: AW: dialectal diversity in English
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Back to Yer Ugly Mug: Was "WHAT???????"
Back to Yer Ugly Mug: Was "WHAT???????"
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Calling Perl Fans: announcing Lingua::Phonology
Calling Perl Fans: announcing Lingua::Phonology
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Re: Calling Perl Fans: announcing Lingua::Phonology
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Re: Calling Perl Fans: announcing Lingua::Phonology
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CHAT: "boocoo"
CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Re: CHAT: "boocoo"
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Cloning (So far OT we can't see the list anymore)
Cloning (So far OT we can't see the list anymore)
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Re: Cloning (So far OT we can't see the list anymore)
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Conlang Typology Survey
Conlang Typology Survey
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Re: Conlang Typology Survey
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Re: Conlang Typology Survey
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Re: Conlang Typology Survey
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Re: Conlang Typology Survey
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Re: Conlang Typology Survey
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Re: Conlang Typology Survey
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Re: Conlang Typology Survey
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Re: Conlang Typology Survey
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Dialectal Diversity of English
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Dug from the Archives
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Gevey clause structures
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Hello. Let me formally re-welcome myself to the list
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Hullo
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Interesing Article about Latin and stuff...
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Introduction
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Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon
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Litre, liter (was Re: OT Marx Brothers)
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Lukashenka (jara: Country names still needed)
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Luxemburgish (jara: dialectal diversity in English)
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Mixed scripts, typesetting
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More stuff in Oldvak
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MS and "re" (was Re: OT Marx Brothers)
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My absence
My absence
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Natlangs as auxlangs
Natlangs as auxlangs
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Nippon (was CHAT: "boocoo")
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Official language question!
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Oldvak - something to figure out
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ON TOPIC POST - ANADEWISM?
ON TOPIC POST - ANADEWISM?
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OT (FYI) Scones et al.
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OT Dr. Freud (was Re: /s/ vs /z/ was CONLANG pitch accent (was Re: NATLANG: pitch accent question)
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OT forgotten conlangs (was Re: ADMIN: more archives available!)
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OT Marx Brothers (was Re: Another Introduction)
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OT/advice: spam (was Re: Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon)
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OT/advice: spam (wasRe: Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon)
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OT: Bioscope (was: Marx Brothers)
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OT: English vocabulary question
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OT: Question: Unicode
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OT: Re: Two countries separated by a common language
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OT: Re: What?
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OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc
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OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "YerUgly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "YerUgly Mug," etc.
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OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?"YerUgly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?"YerUgly Mug," etc.
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Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?"YerUgly Mug," etc.
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OT: Stillbirth, naming stuff (Was Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?...)
Re: OT: Stillbirth, naming stuff (Was Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?...)
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OT: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?
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Re: OT: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?
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OT:: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
Re: OT:: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Pain and LAadan
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Perfekt i svenskan (var: Lukashenka)
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PfaEdit and Unicode questions
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Posession (was OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven)
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Question: Unicode
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Santa Claus WAS:Â meanings not in english
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Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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slaalehg ihkreen (was Re: Hullo
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TECH: Help tex to pdf
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tessera-/tetra-
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The Language Code
The Language Code
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Tutonia (jara: Country names)
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Two countries separated by a common language
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Undervisning för automaten
Undervisning för automaten
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Unrelated questions (was Re: Two countries)
Unrelated questions (was Re: Two countries)
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unsubscribe
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Vokallдngd i svenskan (var: Perfekt i svenskan)
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Vos u Yatsal - A short story in Oldvak
Vos u Yatsal - A short story in Oldvak
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Re: Vos u Yatsal - A short story in Oldvak
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Vos_u_Yatsal_-_A_short_story_in_Oldvak
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WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?
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Re: WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?
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Re: WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?
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Re: WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?
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Re: WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?
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Re: WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?
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Re: WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded?
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WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber thebearded?
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WAY WAY OT: Re: OT: Re: What? the clean-shaven
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Weekly Vocab 6: to know
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Weekly Vocab 7
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Weekly Vocab 7 (Gamelang)
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Weekly Vocab 8
Weekly Vocab 8
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Re: Weekly Vocab 8
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Re: Weekly Vocab 8
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Weekly Vocab 8 (1-6)
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Re: Weekly Vocab 8 (1-6)
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Weekly Vocab 8, Minyeva (1-5)
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Weekly vocab. 8 in Kash
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What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Re: What? the clean-shaven outnumber the bearded? "Yer Ugly Mug," etc.
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Would anyone know what language this is?
Would anyone know what language this is?
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Re: Would anyone know what language this is?
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Re: Would anyone know what language this is?
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Yaguello's stereotype: response to Roger
Yaguello's stereotype: response to Roger
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Re: Yaguello's stereotype: response to Roger
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Re: Yaguello's stereotype: response to Roger
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Re: Yaguello's stereotype: response to Roger
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