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ach y fi (was: CHAT Starbucks (was: Hymn to Ikea etc.))
(2 messages)
Amusement for Creative Linguists
An introduction, was: Re: Noun Cases
Basque bizarreries (was: Conland Digest etc.)
(2 messages)
CHAT Etruscana
CHAT When is a bath not a bath? (Re: Hymn to IKEA etc)
Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
(11 messages)
Expressions of distaste (was: CHAT Starbucks (was: Hymn to Ikea etc.))
NATLANG: French spelling questions
(9 messages)
NATLANG: French spelling questions:
Noun Cases
(14 messages)
The Letter "K"
(2 messages)
Tutorial #2
(2 messages)
What script is this written in?/YUM/Ayeri
(5 messages)
ach y fi (was: CHAT Starbucks (was: Hymn to Ikea etc.))
Re: ach y fi (was: CHAT Starbucks (was: Hymn to Ikea etc.))
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Re: ach y fi (was: CHAT Starbucks (was: Hymn to Ikea etc.))
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Paul Bennett <
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Amusement for Creative Linguists
Amusement for Creative Linguists
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Estel Telcontar <
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An introduction, was: Re: Noun Cases
An introduction, was: Re: Noun Cases
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Michael Martin <
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Basque bizarreries (was: Conland Digest etc.)
Re: Basque bizarreries (was: Conland Digest etc.)
(106 lines)
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Javier BF <
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Re: Basque bizarreries (was: Conland Digest etc.)
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Javier BF <
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CHAT Etruscana
Re: CHAT Etruscana
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CHAT When is a bath not a bath? (Re: Hymn to IKEA etc)
Re: CHAT When is a bath not a bath? (Re: Hymn to IKEA etc)
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Carlos Thompson <
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Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
(104 lines)
From:
Philippe Caquant <
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Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
(36 lines)
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Trebor Jung <
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Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
(47 lines)
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Andreas Johansson <
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Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
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John Cowan <
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Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
(48 lines)
From:
Joe <
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Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
(48 lines)
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Andreas Johansson <
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Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
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Herman Miller <
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Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
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Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
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John Cowan <
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Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
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Andreas Johansson <
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Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
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Expressions of distaste (was: CHAT Starbucks (was: Hymn to Ikea etc.))
Expressions of distaste (was: CHAT Starbucks (was: Hymn to Ikea etc.))
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Ray Brown <
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NATLANG: French spelling questions
Re: NATLANG: French spelling questions
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Remi Villatel <
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Re: NATLANG: French spelling questions
(44 lines)
From:
John Cowan <
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Re: NATLANG: French spelling questions
(118 lines)
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Tristan McLeay <
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Re: NATLANG: French spelling questions
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Tristan McLeay <
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Re: NATLANG: French spelling questions
(69 lines)
From:
Philippe Caquant <
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Re: NATLANG: French spelling questions
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From:
Philippe Caquant <
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Re: NATLANG: French spelling questions
(51 lines)
From:
Benct Philip Jonsson <
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Re: NATLANG: French spelling questions
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: NATLANG: French spelling questions
(44 lines)
From:
Benct Philip Jonsson <
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NATLANG: French spelling questions:
Re: NATLANG: French spelling questions:
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Trebor Jung <
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Noun Cases
Re: Noun Cases
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From:
Tristan McLeay <
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Re: Noun Cases
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From:
Carsten Becker <
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Re: Noun Cases
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From:
Javier BF <
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Re: Noun Cases
(52 lines)
From:
Andreas Johansson <
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Re: Noun Cases
(40 lines)
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Noun Cases
(52 lines)
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Re: Noun Cases
(48 lines)
From:
Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Noun Cases
(67 lines)
From:
Philippe Caquant <
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Re: Noun Cases
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From:
John Cowan <
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Re: Noun Cases
(63 lines)
From:
Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Noun Cases
(95 lines)
From:
Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: Noun Cases
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John Cowan <
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Re: Noun Cases
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From:
Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Noun Cases
(101 lines)
From:
Javier BF <
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The Letter "K"
Re: The Letter "K"
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: The Letter "K"
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Jeffrey Henning <
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Tutorial #2
Tutorial #2
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takatunu <
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Re: Tutorial #2
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H. S. Teoh <
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What script is this written in?/YUM/Ayeri
What script is this written in?/YUM/Ayeri
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: What script is this written in?/YUM/Ayeri
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: What script is this written in?/YUM/Ayeri
(35 lines)
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Tim May <
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Re: What script is this written in?/YUM/Ayeri
(30 lines)
From:
Carsten Becker @ school <
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Re: What script is this written in?/YUM/Ayeri
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Mark J. Reed <
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