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  1. ¿Puedes oir los tambores, Fernando?

  2. " Broken English: Deviant Language and the Para-Poetic"

  3. "Ancestor" in IE langs

  4. "FOUND" SPAM-LANG: uu sdields dhqu eeix rnrj

  5. <No subject>

  6. A Survey

  7. Anticausative vs. Middle Voice, also IE Reflexive (Was A Survey)

  8. Back again

  9. Back and interesting text

  10. Bat Sounds/Phonology Redux

  11. Chain Shifting bodoer [T] -> [f] (was: Klingon Dialect Question or similar)

  12. Chain Shifting bodoer [T] -> [f] (was: Syracusian Dialect Question or similar)

  13. CHAT: Amsterdam and Germanic woes ...

  14. CHAT: Anzac biscuits

  15. CHAT: Back in a bit

  16. CHAT: Ballar(r)at

  17. CHAT: Herodotos et alii

  18. Chinese Dialect Question

  19. Conlang blogs?

  20. CONLANG Digest - 28 Sep 2003 to 29 Sep 2003 (#2003-275)

  21. CONLANG Digest - 4 Oct 2003 to 5 Oct 2003 (#2003-281)

  22. Conlang-L-isms (was: overlong subject line)

  23. Danish, English _g_ shifts (was Chinese Dialect Question)

  24. Fixes to the conlang/conculture wiki.

  25. Flemish "g" (was: USAGE: Latin alphabet (Re: Chinese Dialect Question))

  26. German and English (was Re: Losing languages ...)

  27. Idea: Joint Conlang Project

  28. Incorporation

  29. Laundry and dishes (was: [T] -> [f])

  30. Medio-passive (was: A Survey)

  31. Natlang Audio

  32. Natlang Help: Do you know of a language that...

  33. New language: Tama-i

  34. NG-NA correlation ...

  35. Noun case?

  36. Numbers from conlangs by Adam Walker

  37. oops

  38. OT: Re: Handedness (was Re: Complex script editor wish list)

  39. OT: Whee! [was Re: New language: Tama-i]

  40. OT: Worcestershire sauce

  41. poly-rhotics (was: Chinese Dialect Question)

  42. Re to All: Natlang Help: Do you know of a language that...

  43. Re: Umberto Eco speaks Volapük!

  44. Re: [CONLANG] Umberto Eco speaks Volapük!

  45. Rhotics (was: Chinese Dialect Question)

  46. Rhotics, was Re: Chinese Dialect Question

  47. Seldm numbers

  48. Sentences from "Introduction to Kerla"

  49. spam about 't0ys fPr w0Den'...

  50. SPAM-CONLANGS Maybe if they laid off the drugs ...

  51. Subject: Umberto Eco speaks Volapük!

  52. Tama-i update

  53. Thagojian Alphabet

  54. Thagojian Cases and Pronouns

  55. Thagojian sample text

  56. Trailing backslash (was: [T] -> [f] (was: Chinese Dialect Question))

  57. Umberto Eco speaks Volapük!

  58. Umberto Eco speaks Volapük!

  59. USAGE/NEOLOGISM: _fuzaqiyin_ & _Klangenfarbengeräusch_

  60. USAGE: Latin alphabet (Re: Chinese Dialect Question)

  61. USAGE: Re: Re: [T] -> [f] (formerly Chinese Dialect Question)

  62. USAGE: Re: Re: [T] -> [f] (formerly Chinese DialectQuestion)

  63. USAGE: Re: Re: [T] -> [f] (formerly ChineseDialectQuestion)

  64. USAGE: Re: Re: [T] -> [f] (formerlyChineseDialectQuestion)

  65. USAGE: Re: Re: [T] -> [f](formerlyChineseDialectQuestion)

  66. USAGE: Washing machines (was: [T] -> [f])

  67. Weekly Vocab #24 in Kash

  68. Weekly Vocab 21

  69. Weekly Vocab 22

  70. Weekly Vocab 23

  71. Weekly Vocab 24

  72. Weekly Vocab 25

  73. Who gets the human languages?

  74. [f] for [T] (long ago was: Chinese Dialect Question)

  75. [OT] Re: Chinese Dialect Question

  76. [OT] Re:Chinese Dialect Question

  77. [T] -> [f] (formerly Chinese Dialect Question)

  78. [T] -> [f] (was: Chinese Dialect Question)
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