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3rd person pronouns
(2 messages)
Arabic affixation
Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
THEORY: Any rules broken?
Ðe construct case hisparadox
(2 messages)
Ðis week hisNew Scientist
(2 messages)
Ðis_week_hisNew_Scientist
is_week_hisNew_Scientist
�e construct case hisparadox
'not once' (was Swedish Chinese)
(In)transitive verbs
(15 messages)
3 q's - X-Sampa
3rd person pronouns
500 words!
(7 messages)
A New Conlang For Your Consideration
(6 messages)
A New Language
(3 messages)
A wacky language
(29 messages)
ADMIN: Per-user posting limit imposed
(2 messages)
And don't forget CPA
Arabic affixation
(4 messages)
Changing CXS (Was: Re: Representing tones in X-Sampa; Khmer phonemes (for Tim May))
(3 messages)
CHAT: We don't need no stinking X
(7 messages)
CHAT: WPs for conlangs [was: CHAT: Microsoft]
CHAT: XS vs. Kirshenbaum vs. Who-knows-what
(4 messages)
Check out "Austronesian Language Comparison"
(6 messages)
Common World Idioms
(32 messages)
Common World Idioms - Christophe, Gary
(2 messages)
Complex Clauses
(3 messages)
CONLANG Digest - 5 Feb 2004 to 6 Feb 2004 (#2004-36)
Connotations
(5 messages)
Consistency in vowel sysem
(4 messages)
Consistency in vowel sysem (was: Is it necessary...)
(2 messages)
Core Cases (was Re: Ditransitivity (again!))
(15 messages)
Creating a dictionary for my conlang in LaTex
(7 messages)
Cultural Idioms and Darmok
(2 messages)
Dialects of certain langs
(2 messages)
Diphthongs (was Re: 3 q's - X-Sampa)
(2 messages)
Ditransitivity (again!)
(2 messages)
Evolution of Plural Markers
(9 messages)
FITS (was: CHAT: XS vs. Kirshenbaum vs. Who-knows-what)
Foreigner's errors (was: Russian soft/hard 'l' ...)
(3 messages)
French <chez>
(2 messages)
French liaisons (was something else)
(11 messages)
French transitivity etc.
(2 messages)
French transitivity etc. + French <chez>
Fw: [forteana] Secrets of language
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glottals
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goomeelegoo (wasRe: Interjections)
Greek rho
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Hemana-ye Verbs also Apology to the List
Implosive consonants, dynamism, moods
(8 messages)
Interjections
Is it necessary to distinguish inclusiveness in possessive:"you'uns"
laterals (was: Pharingials, /l/ vs. /r/ in Southeast Asia)
Latin-alphabet transcription systems
(7 messages)
Let's try it !
Letf / Right, was Re: Count and mass nouns:Re:Red
Letf / Right, was Re: Count and mass nouns:Rihana-ye
List held?
Lojban place structure (was: verbs of eating)
META: Don't ask if the list is held! [was List held?]
(2 messages)
META: list holding, possible per-user limit
Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
(18 messages)
Miapimoquitch text: Eye Juggler (long)
Miapimoquitch text: Eye Juggler (long)
(2 messages)
Miapimoquitch text: Eye Juggler (long):Rihana-ye Version
More ASCII IPA suggestions
(2 messages)
More ASCII IPA suggestions ...
(3 messages)
Moscow subway bomb. You OK Pavel?
My set for an English sidestepping spelling reform:
mystery phoneme
Mystery Phoneme
Mystery phoneme 2
(4 messages)
No verbs
Number and noun terminology questions
(5 messages)
Numbers from your conlangs (by:Estel Telcontar)
On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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OT TECH: Hallelujah,"System Restore"!
(2 messages)
OT-ish Conlang Census (cont.)
OT-ish:Conlang Census (cont.)
(3 messages)
OT: Another French name pronunciation question
(7 messages)
OT: Empanadas
(2 messages)
OT: How do I use LaTeX?
(4 messages)
OT: LaTEX - which tabular?
OT: Mad Mad World (was Re: Common World Idioms)
OT: Multi-dimension (was: A wacky language)
OT: NATLANG: Romanian orthography question
OT: Re: Signs (WAS: Re: Interjections)
OT: Tempura/Fritters
Phaleran Grammar online (in PDF)
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Pharingials, /l/ vs. /r/ in Southeast Asia
(18 messages)
Plural prefix?
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Possible Nanoling inventory.
(5 messages)
Q- and P- Celtic
Question About "Pan Lengua" and "Neo Criollo"
Rejected posting to
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Relative clauses in Orēlynna
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Relative clauses in Orelynna
Relative clauses in Orelynna (part 2)
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Relay?
Replies to two messages: "On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)" and "Common world idioms"
Revised Zharranh page
Rhoticity and other stuff.
(5 messages)
Rhotics
Rhotics (was: Pharingials, /l/ vs. /r/ in Southeast Asia)
Rihana-ye et al.:Master Dictionary: Progress Report
Russian soft/hard 'l' minimal pairs (was: glottals)
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Sidestepping Spelling Reform
(7 messages)
Sidestepping Spelling Reform - Monosyllabic Characters
(8 messages)
Sidestepping.. Vowels and combinations
Signs (WAS: Re: Interjections)
(3 messages)
Spring conlang relay invitation
(2 messages)
Super and Sub-catenatives
Swedish Chinese
(21 messages)
syllables
(18 messages)
symbolproject.org - to Barbara (Same message with de-butchered English)
symbolproject.org Symbolic Characters - to Barbara (belated)
symbolproject.org Symbolic Characters - Tristan (belated)
Tárnerdàzh Phonology and Grammar (long)
Tárnerdàzh Verbs
Trnerdzh Phonology and Grammar (long)
Trnerdzh Verbs
The richest language in the world
THEORY: Any rules broken?
(6 messages)
THEORY: Mura
(3 messages)
Tolkien's Subcreation
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Translation Exercise
(13 messages)
USAGE: Ancient Greek 'eu'
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USAGE: Vulgate (was: Slezan)
(3 messages)
Venn Diagram of the English Catenatives (Phase 2)
Verbs in Orelynna
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verbs of eating
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Voice alterations + Alas, System Restore !
Voice alterations and temporal dieccis problems
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Weakly vocab
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Weakly vocab 3
(5 messages)
Weekly Vocab Archive
What language is this?
(2 messages)
Workshops Review No.5 '04
[relay] Spring conlang relay invitation
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3rd person pronouns
Re: 3rd person pronouns
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Re: 3rd person pronouns
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Arabic affixation
Re: Arabic affixation
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
Re: Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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THEORY: Any rules broken?
Re: THEORY: Any rules broken?
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Ðe construct case hisparadox
Ðe construct case hisparadox
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Re: Ðe construct case hisparadox
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Ðis week hisNew Scientist
Ðis week hisNew Scientist
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Re: Ðis week hisNew Scientist
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Tim May <
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Ðis_week_hisNew_Scientist
Re: Ðis_week_hisNew_Scientist
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is_week_hisNew_Scientist
Re: is_week_hisNew_Scientist
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�e construct case hisparadox
RE: �e construct case hisparadox
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'not once' (was Swedish Chinese)
Re: 'not once' (was Swedish Chinese)
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(In)transitive verbs
(In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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From:
Tim May <
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Joe <
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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Re: (In)transitive verbs
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3 q's - X-Sampa
Re: 3 q's - X-Sampa
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3rd person pronouns
3rd person pronouns
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500 words!
500 words!
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Re: 500 words!
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Re: 500 words!
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Re: 500 words!
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Re: 500 words!
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Re: 500 words!
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Re: 500 words!
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A New Conlang For Your Consideration
Re: A New Conlang For Your Consideration
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Re: A New Conlang For Your Consideration
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Re: A New Conlang For Your Consideration
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Re: A New Conlang For Your Consideration
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Re: A New Conlang For Your Consideration
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Re: A New Conlang For Your Consideration
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A New Language
A New Language
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Re: A New Language
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Re: A New Language
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A wacky language
A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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Re: A wacky language
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ADMIN: Per-user posting limit imposed
ADMIN: Per-user posting limit imposed
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Re: ADMIN: Per-user posting limit imposed
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And don't forget CPA
And don't forget CPA
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Arabic affixation
Arabic affixation
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Re: Arabic affixation
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Re: Arabic affixation
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Re: Arabic affixation
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Changing CXS (Was: Re: Representing tones in X-Sampa; Khmer phonemes (for Tim May))
Re: Changing CXS (Was: Re: Representing tones in X-Sampa; Khmer phonemes (for Tim May))
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Re: Changing CXS (Was: Re: Representing tones in X-Sampa; Khmer phonemes (for Tim May))
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Re: Changing CXS (Was: Re: Representing tones in X-Sampa; Khmer phonemes (for Tim May))
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CHAT: We don't need no stinking X
CHAT: We don't need no stinking X
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Re: CHAT: We don't need no stinking X
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Re: CHAT: We don't need no stinking X
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Re: CHAT: We don't need no stinking X
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Re: CHAT: We don't need no stinking X
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Re: CHAT: We don't need no stinking X
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Re: CHAT: We don't need no stinking X
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CHAT: WPs for conlangs [was: CHAT: Microsoft]
Re: CHAT: WPs for conlangs [was: CHAT: Microsoft]
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CHAT: XS vs. Kirshenbaum vs. Who-knows-what
Re: CHAT: XS vs. Kirshenbaum vs. Who-knows-what
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Re: CHAT: XS vs. Kirshenbaum vs. Who-knows-what
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Re: CHAT: XS vs. Kirshenbaum vs. Who-knows-what
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Re: CHAT: XS vs. Kirshenbaum vs. Who-knows-what
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Check out "Austronesian Language Comparison"
Check out "Austronesian Language Comparison"
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Re: Check out "Austronesian Language Comparison"
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Re: Check out "Austronesian Language Comparison"
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Re: Check out "Austronesian Language Comparison"
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Re: Check out "Austronesian Language Comparison"
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Re: Check out "Austronesian Language Comparison"
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Common World Idioms
Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Re: Common World Idioms
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Common World Idioms - Christophe, Gary
Re: Common World Idioms - Christophe, Gary
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Re: Common World Idioms - Christophe, Gary
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Complex Clauses
Complex Clauses
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Re: Complex Clauses
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Re: Complex Clauses
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CONLANG Digest - 5 Feb 2004 to 6 Feb 2004 (#2004-36)
Re: CONLANG Digest - 5 Feb 2004 to 6 Feb 2004 (#2004-36)
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Connotations
Re: Connotations
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Re: Connotations
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Re: Connotations
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Re: Connotations
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Re: Connotations
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Consistency in vowel sysem
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Consistency in vowel sysem (was: Is it necessary...)
Consistency in vowel sysem (was: Is it necessary...)
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Re: Consistency in vowel sysem (was: Is it necessary...)
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Core Cases (was Re: Ditransitivity (again!))
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Re: Core Cases (was Re: Ditransitivity (again!))
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Re: Core Cases (was Re: Ditransitivity (again!))
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Re: Core Cases (was Re: Ditransitivity (again!))
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Creating a dictionary for my conlang in LaTex
Creating a dictionary for my conlang in LaTex
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Re: Creating a dictionary for my conlang in LaTex
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Re: Creating a dictionary for my conlang in LaTex
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Re: Creating a dictionary for my conlang in LaTex
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Re: Creating a dictionary for my conlang in LaTex
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Cultural Idioms and Darmok
Cultural Idioms and Darmok
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Dialects of certain langs
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Diphthongs (was Re: 3 q's - X-Sampa)
Diphthongs (was Re: 3 q's - X-Sampa)
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Re: Diphthongs (was Re: 3 q's - X-Sampa)
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Ditransitivity (again!)
Re: Ditransitivity (again!)
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Re: Ditransitivity (again!)
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Evolution of Plural Markers
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Re: Evolution of Plural Markers
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Re: Evolution of Plural Markers
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Re: Evolution of Plural Markers
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Re: Evolution of Plural Markers
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FITS (was: CHAT: XS vs. Kirshenbaum vs. Who-knows-what)
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Foreigner's errors (was: Russian soft/hard 'l' ...)
Foreigner's errors (was: Russian soft/hard 'l' ...)
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Re: Foreigner's errors (was: Russian soft/hard 'l' ...)
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Re: Foreigner's errors (was: Russian soft/hard 'l' ...)
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French <chez>
Re: French <chez>
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Re: French <chez>
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French liaisons (was something else)
French liaisons (was something else)
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Re: French liaisons (was something else)
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Re: French liaisons (was something else)
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Re: French liaisons (was something else)
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Re: French liaisons (was something else)
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Re: French liaisons (was something else)
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Re: French liaisons (was something else)
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Re: French liaisons (was something else)
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Re: French liaisons (was something else)
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Re: French liaisons (was something else)
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Re: French liaisons (was something else)
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French transitivity etc.
Re: French transitivity etc.
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Re: French transitivity etc.
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French transitivity etc. + French <chez>
Re: French transitivity etc. + French <chez>
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Fw: [forteana] Secrets of language
Fw: [forteana] Secrets of language
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Re: Fw: [forteana] Secrets of language
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Re: Fw: [forteana] Secrets of language
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Re: Fw: [forteana] Secrets of language
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glottals
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Re: glottals
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goomeelegoo (wasRe: Interjections)
goomeelegoo (wasRe: Interjections)
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Greek rho
Greek rho
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Re: Greek rho
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Re: Greek rho
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Hemana-ye Verbs also Apology to the List
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Implosive consonants, dynamism, moods
Implosive consonants, dynamism, moods
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Re: Implosive consonants, dynamism, moods
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Re: Implosive consonants, dynamism, moods
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Re: Implosive consonants, dynamism, moods
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Re: Implosive consonants, dynamism, moods
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Re: Implosive consonants, dynamism, moods
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Re: Implosive consonants, dynamism, moods
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Re: Implosive consonants, dynamism, moods
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Interjections
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Is it necessary to distinguish inclusiveness in possessive:"you'uns"
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laterals (was: Pharingials, /l/ vs. /r/ in Southeast Asia)
laterals (was: Pharingials, /l/ vs. /r/ in Southeast Asia)
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Latin-alphabet transcription systems
Re: Latin-alphabet transcription systems
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Re: Latin-alphabet transcription systems
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Re: Latin-alphabet transcription systems
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Re: Latin-alphabet transcription systems
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Re: Latin-alphabet transcription systems
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Re: Latin-alphabet transcription systems
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Re: Latin-alphabet transcription systems
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Let's try it !
Re: Let's try it !
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Letf / Right, was Re: Count and mass nouns:Re:Red
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Letf / Right, was Re: Count and mass nouns:Rihana-ye
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List held?
List held?
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Lojban place structure (was: verbs of eating)
Lojban place structure (was: verbs of eating)
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META: Don't ask if the list is held! [was List held?]
META: Don't ask if the list is held! [was List held?]
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Re: META: Don't ask if the list is held! [was List held?]
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META: list holding, possible per-user limit
META: list holding, possible per-user limit
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Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Re: Metrical Stress, Feet, etc.
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Miapimoquitch text: Eye Juggler (long)
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Miapimoquitch text: Eye Juggler (long)
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Re: Miapimoquitch text: Eye Juggler (long)
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Miapimoquitch text: Eye Juggler (long):Rihana-ye Version
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More ASCII IPA suggestions
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Re: More ASCII IPA suggestions
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More ASCII IPA suggestions ...
Re: More ASCII IPA suggestions ...
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Re: More ASCII IPA suggestions ...
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Re: More ASCII IPA suggestions ...
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Moscow subway bomb. You OK Pavel?
Moscow subway bomb. You OK Pavel?
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My set for an English sidestepping spelling reform:
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mystery phoneme
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Mystery Phoneme
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Mystery phoneme 2
Mystery phoneme 2
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Re: Mystery phoneme 2
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Re: Mystery phoneme 2
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Re: Mystery phoneme 2
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No verbs
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Number and noun terminology questions
Number and noun terminology questions
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Re: Number and noun terminology questions
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Re: Number and noun terminology questions
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Re: Number and noun terminology questions
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Re: Number and noun terminology questions
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Numbers from your conlangs (by:Estel Telcontar)
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On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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Re: On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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Re: On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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Re: On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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Re: On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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Re: On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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Re: On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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Re: On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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Re: On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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Re: On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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Re: On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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Re: On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)
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OT TECH: Hallelujah,"System Restore"!
OT TECH: Hallelujah,"System Restore"!
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Re: OT TECH: Hallelujah,"System Restore"!
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OT-ish Conlang Census (cont.)
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OT-ish:Conlang Census (cont.)
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Re: OT-ish:Conlang Census (cont.)
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Re: OT-ish:Conlang Census (cont.)
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OT: Another French name pronunciation question
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Re: OT: Another French name pronunciation question
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Re: OT: Another French name pronunciation question
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Re: OT: Another French name pronunciation question
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Re: OT: Another French name pronunciation question
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Re: OT: Another French name pronunciation question
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Re: OT: Another French name pronunciation question
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OT: Empanadas
OT: Empanadas
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Re: OT: Empanadas
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OT: How do I use LaTeX?
OT: How do I use LaTeX?
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Re: OT: How do I use LaTeX?
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Re: OT: How do I use LaTeX?
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Re: OT: How do I use LaTeX?
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OT: LaTEX - which tabular?
Re: OT: LaTEX - which tabular?
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OT: Mad Mad World (was Re: Common World Idioms)
OT: Mad Mad World (was Re: Common World Idioms)
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OT: Multi-dimension (was: A wacky language)
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OT: NATLANG: Romanian orthography question
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OT: Re: Signs (WAS: Re: Interjections)
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OT: Tempura/Fritters
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Phaleran Grammar online (in PDF)
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Pharingials, /l/ vs. /r/ in Southeast Asia
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Plural prefix?
Plural prefix?
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Possible Nanoling inventory.
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Q- and P- Celtic
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Question About "Pan Lengua" and "Neo Criollo"
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Relative clauses in Orelynna
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Relative clauses in Orelynna (part 2)
Relative clauses in Orelynna (part 2)
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Relay?
Relay?
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Replies to two messages: "On blocking the list (was Re: viruses after the downtime?)" and "Common world idioms"
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Revised Zharranh page
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Rhoticity and other stuff.
Rhoticity and other stuff.
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Rhotics
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Rhotics (was: Pharingials, /l/ vs. /r/ in Southeast Asia)
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Rihana-ye et al.:Master Dictionary: Progress Report
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Russian soft/hard 'l' minimal pairs (was: glottals)
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Re: Russian soft/hard 'l' minimal pairs (was: glottals)
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Sidestepping Spelling Reform
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Sidestepping Spelling Reform - Monosyllabic Characters
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Sidestepping.. Vowels and combinations
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Signs (WAS: Re: Interjections)
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Spring conlang relay invitation
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Super and Sub-catenatives
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Swedish Chinese
Swedish Chinese
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symbolproject.org - to Barbara (Same message with de-butchered English)
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symbolproject.org Symbolic Characters - to Barbara (belated)
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symbolproject.org Symbolic Characters - Tristan (belated)
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Tárnerdàzh Phonology and Grammar (long)
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Tárnerdàzh Verbs
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Trnerdzh Phonology and Grammar (long)
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Trnerdzh Verbs
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The richest language in the world
The richest language in the world
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THEORY: Any rules broken?
THEORY: Any rules broken?
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THEORY: Mura
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Tolkien's Subcreation
Tolkien's Subcreation
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Translation Exercise
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Translation Exercise
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USAGE: Ancient Greek 'eu'
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USAGE: Vulgate (was: Slezan)
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Venn Diagram of the English Catenatives (Phase 2)
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Verbs in Orelynna
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verbs of eating
verbs of eating
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Voice alterations + Alas, System Restore !
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Voice alterations and temporal dieccis problems
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Weakly vocab
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Weakly vocab 3
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Weekly Vocab Archive
Weekly Vocab Archive
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What language is this?
What language is this?
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Workshops Review No.5 '04
Workshops Review No.5 '04
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[relay] Spring conlang relay invitation
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