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   Apical pronoun in english?
   Con/natlang phonologies
   Esperanto's changes since inception
   OT: Good Books?
   OT:  Good Books?
   Re: Good Books
   Re: Idiomatic Language
   Re: Kele: An Idea for Participatory Language Creation
(2 messages)
   Re: OT: Good Books?
   unmarked tense/aspect
 Good Books?
 Re: Good Books
 Con/natlang phonologies
(2 messages)
'Stallion' in Japanese
(3 messages)
<No subject>
(2 messages)
ach y fi (was: CHAT Starbucks (was: Hymn to Ikea etc.))
(7 messages)
Alien colour spaces and stuff
(2 messages)
altarielen guraule loriendea
(2 messages)
Anyone see this? A fantastic resource!
(3 messages)
Apical pronoun in english?
(14 messages)
Azeri phonemes
(2 messages)
Back on Topic! Tolkien's Conlangs (Was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
(2 messages)
Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
(18 messages)
CHAT Etruscana (was: Oh! Kay! (was : ...etc))
CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
(13 messages)
CHAT Loo (was: Lavatories, bathrooms,...etc)
(6 messages)
CHAT When is a bath not a bath? (Re: Hymn to IKEA etc)
(3 messages)
CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
(23 messages)
CHAT: JRRT
(6 messages)
CHAT: Tolkien (was: Re: Good Books)
Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
(4 messages)
Con/natlang phonologies
(3 messages)
Conlang Shadows
(3 messages)
Cool present!
(6 messages)
CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
Diphthongs in ASCII (was: CHAT letter names etc)
(8 messages)
Ebisédian writing system completed!
(2 messages)
Ebisédian writing system completed!
emindahken phoneme list
English and French vowels
(7 messages)
Epicene pronoun in english?
(14 messages)
Esperanto's changes since inception
Essential Swedish?
(17 messages)
Fw: [forteana] Elvish lives
Goin away ...
Good Books
(3 messages)
good books; typology & verse forms
Greek & Latin vowels (was: CHAT letter names etc)
(3 messages)
Greek letter names (was Greek & Latin vowels etc)
(4 messages)
Hyundai (was: Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.)
ideas and questions
(13 messages)
Idiomatic Language
(4 messages)
Japanese "sh" (was: Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.)
(5 messages)
Kali-sise Grammar
Kele: An Idea for Participatory Language Creation
(2 messages)
Le Corvo och el Fuchs
my all-verb language (warning, LONG)
My second conlang: Ogre (re-proposal, somewhat long)
(2 messages)
NATLANG: French spelling questions
(3 messages)
Noun Cases
(3 messages)
Number
(3 messages)
numbers from your conlangs (by: Benct Philip Jonsson)
(3 messages)
One question about (C)XS
(3 messages)
Oops!
OT: Fw: (Test, please ignore)
(2 messages)
OT: Good Books?
(16 messages)
Person marking on nouns?:Gender Differences in Natlangs
Phonologies
(5 messages)
Question about verbs with incorporated nouns
Re: Re: [CONLANG] Â Â Â OT:Â Good Books?
Re: Was Tolkien a good conlanger? (was: Re:Â Good Books)
Re: [CONLANG] Â Â Â OT:Â Good Books?
Realism? Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
(4 messages)
Reconstructed Aramaic
responses on Livagian (was: Re: Was Tolkien a good conlanger? (was: Re: Good Books)
Sona resources on the Internet
Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
(11 messages)
Swedish abondanza (was Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies)
Symbolwiki
TECH: Abcess Lexicon
TECH: Unicode, HTML and Edh
(6 messages)
Tense naming question
(8 messages)
The 1991-1994 Archives - What's happened to them?
The Letter "K"
(4 messages)
The sacred name (was: ach y fi etc)
(8 messages)
THEORY: unergative
(2 messages)
Tutorial #2
(2 messages)
Typology and verse-forms
(10 messages)
unmarked tense/aspect
(6 messages)
USAGE: French (was: Essential Swedish?)
(2 messages)
Vocabulary concept mismatches
(10 messages)
Was Tolkien a good conlanger? (was: Re: Good Books
(4 messages)
Was Tolkien a good conlanger? (was: Re: Good Books)
(3 messages)
Weekly Vocab 12 Hlonenotu (in Hloneno)
(2 messages)
Weekly Vocab 24
(3 messages)
What is Standard German? (was: Re: CHAT letter names)
(2 messages)
Workshops Review No.9 '04
(7 messages)
YEAFPT- Yet another French pronunciation thread
(5 messages)
your mail
   Apical pronoun in english?
Re: Â Â Â Apical pronoun in english?
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   Con/natlang phonologies
Re: Â Â Â Con/natlang phonologies
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From:
David Peterson <
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   Esperanto's changes since inception
Re: Â Â Â Esperanto's changes since inception
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From:
David Peterson <
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   OT: Good Books?
Re: Â Â Â OT:Â Good Books?
(110 lines)
From:
David Peterson <
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   OT:  Good Books?
Re: Â Â Â OT: Â Good Books?
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Chris Palmer <
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   Re: Good Books
Re: Â Â Â Re: Good Books
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From:
David Peterson <
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   Re: Idiomatic Language
Re: Â Â Â Re: Idiomatic Language
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David Peterson <
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   Re: Kele: An Idea for Participatory Language Creation
Re: Â Â Â Re: Kele: An Idea for Participatory Language Creation
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From:
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Re: Â Â Â Re: Kele: An Idea for Participatory Language Creation
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   Re: OT: Good Books?
Re: Â Â Â Re: OT: Good Books?
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From:
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   unmarked tense/aspect
Re: Â Â Â unmarked tense/aspect
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 Good Books?
Re: Â Good Books?
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 Re: Good Books
Re: Â Re: Good Books
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 Con/natlang phonologies
Re:Â Con/natlang phonologies
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Re: Â Con/natlang phonologies
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From:
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'Stallion' in Japanese
'Stallion' in Japanese
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Re: 'Stallion' in Japanese
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Re: 'Stallion' in Japanese
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<No subject>
<No subject>
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<No subject>
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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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From:
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Re: ach y fi (was: CHAT Starbucks (was: Hymn to Ikea etc.))
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From:
Dan Sulani <
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Re: ach y fi (was: CHAT Starbucks (was: Hymn to Ikea etc.))
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From:
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Re: ach y fi (was: CHAT Starbucks (was: Hymn to Ikea etc.))
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From:
Dan Sulani <
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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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Alien colour spaces and stuff
Alien colour spaces and stuff
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Re: Alien colour spaces and stuff
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altarielen guraule loriendea
Re: altarielen guraule loriendea
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Re: altarielen guraule loriendea
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From:
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Anyone see this? A fantastic resource!
Anyone see this? A fantastic resource!
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Re: Anyone see this? A fantastic resource!
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Re: Anyone see this? A fantastic resource!
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Apical pronoun in english?
Apical pronoun in english?
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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From:
Philippe Caquant <
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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From:
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
(111 lines)
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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From:
Roger Mills <
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Re: Apical pronoun in english?
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From:
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Azeri phonemes
Azeri phonemes
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From:
Trebor Jung <
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Re: Azeri phonemes
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Back on Topic! Tolkien's Conlangs (Was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
Back on Topic! Tolkien's Conlangs (Was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
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Re: Back on Topic! Tolkien's Conlangs (Was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
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From:
Christophe Grandsire <
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Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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From:
Danny Wier <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
(52 lines)
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Yuri Koryakov <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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From:
Danny Wier <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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From:
John Quijada <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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From:
Trebor Jung <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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From:
Danny Wier <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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From:
Danny Wier <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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From:
John Quijada <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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From:
Danny Wier <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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John Quijada <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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From:
Thomas R. Wier <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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Danny Wier <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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From:
Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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CHAT Etruscana (was: Oh! Kay! (was : ...etc))
Re: CHAT Etruscana (was: Oh! Kay! (was : ...etc))
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CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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From:
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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From:
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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From:
Tristan McLeay <
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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From:
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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From:
Joe <
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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From:
Tristan McLeay <
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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From:
Ray Brown <
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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From:
Henrik Theiling <
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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Re: CHAT letter names (was: CHAT Etruscana etc)
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CHAT Loo (was: Lavatories, bathrooms,...etc)
Re: CHAT Loo (was: Lavatories, bathrooms,...etc)
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Re: CHAT Loo (was: Lavatories, bathrooms,...etc)
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Re: CHAT Loo (was: Lavatories, bathrooms,...etc)
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Benct Philip Jonsson <
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Re: CHAT Loo (was: Lavatories, bathrooms,...etc)
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Re: CHAT Loo (was: Lavatories, bathrooms,...etc)
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Re: CHAT Loo (was: Lavatories, bathrooms,...etc)
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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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Re: CHAT When is a bath not a bath? (Re: Hymn to IKEA etc)
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Re: CHAT When is a bath not a bath? (Re: Hymn to IKEA etc)
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CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Peter Bleackley <
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Andreas Johansson <
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.
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CHAT: JRRT
CHAT: JRRT
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Jeffrey Henning <
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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John Cowan <
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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J Y S Czhang <
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Herman Miller <
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CHAT: Tolkien (was: Re: Good Books)
CHAT: Tolkien (was: Re: Good Books)
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And Rosta <
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Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
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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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From:
Herman Miller <
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Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies
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Nik Taylor <
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Con/natlang phonologies
Con/natlang phonologies
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Trebor Jung <
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Re: Con/natlang phonologies
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Danny Wier <
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Re: Con/natlang phonologies
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Conlang Shadows
Conlang Shadows
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Re: Conlang Shadows
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Re: Conlang Shadows
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Cool present!
Cool present!
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Re: Cool present!
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Re: Cool present!
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Re: Cool present!
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Re: Cool present!
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: Cool present!
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Danny Wier <
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CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Henrik Theiling <
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Diphthongs in ASCII (was: CHAT letter names etc)
Diphthongs in ASCII (was: CHAT letter names etc)
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From:
Ray Brown <
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Re: Diphthongs in ASCII (was: CHAT letter names etc)
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Re: Diphthongs in ASCII (was: CHAT letter names etc)
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Re: Diphthongs in ASCII (was: CHAT letter names etc)
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Ebisédian writing system completed!
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emindahken phoneme list
emindahken phoneme list
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Esperanto's changes since inception
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Fw: [forteana] Elvish lives
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Goin away ...
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Good Books
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good books; typology & verse forms
good books; typology & verse forms
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Greek & Latin vowels (was: CHAT letter names etc)
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Hyundai (was: Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.)
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ideas and questions
ideas and questions
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Idiomatic Language
Idiomatic Language
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Japanese "sh" (was: Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.)
Japanese "sh" (was: Re: CHAT: F.L.O.E.S.)
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Kali-sise Grammar
Kali-sise Grammar
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Kele: An Idea for Participatory Language Creation
Kele: An Idea for Participatory Language Creation
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Le Corvo och el Fuchs
Le Corvo och el Fuchs
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my all-verb language (warning, LONG)
my all-verb language (warning, LONG)
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My second conlang: Ogre (re-proposal, somewhat long)
My second conlang: Ogre (re-proposal, somewhat long)
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NATLANG: French spelling questions
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Noun Cases
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Number
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numbers from your conlangs (by: Benct Philip Jonsson)
numbers from your conlangs (by: Benct Philip Jonsson)
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One question about (C)XS
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Oops!
Oops!
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OT: Fw: (Test, please ignore)
OT: Fw: (Test, please ignore)
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OT: Good Books?
OT: Good Books?
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Person marking on nouns?:Gender Differences in Natlangs
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Phonologies
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Question about verbs with incorporated nouns
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Re: Re: [CONLANG] Â Â Â OT:Â Good Books?
Re: Re: Re: [CONLANG] Â Â Â OT:Â Good Books?
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Re: Was Tolkien a good conlanger? (was: Re:Â Good Books)
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Re: [CONLANG] Â Â Â OT:Â Good Books?
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Realism? Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Reconstructed Aramaic
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responses on Livagian (was: Re: Was Tolkien a good conlanger? (was: Re: Good Books)
responses on Livagian (was: Re: Was Tolkien a good conlanger? (was: Re: Good Books)
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Sona resources on the Internet
Sona resources on the Internet
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Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Swedish abondanza (was Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies)
Swedish abondanza (was Re: Cheap, shallow and super: French deficiencies)
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Symbolwiki
Symbolwiki
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TECH: Abcess Lexicon
TECH: Abcess Lexicon
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TECH: Unicode, HTML and Edh
TECH: Unicode, HTML and Edh
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Re: TECH: Unicode, HTML and Edh
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Re: TECH: Unicode, HTML and Edh
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Re: TECH: Unicode, HTML and Edh
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Re: TECH: Unicode, HTML and Edh
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Re: TECH: Unicode, HTML and Edh
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Tense naming question
Tense naming question
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Re: Tense naming question
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Re: Tense naming question
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Re: Tense naming question
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Re: Tense naming question
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Re: Tense naming question
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Re: Tense naming question
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The 1991-1994 Archives - What's happened to them?
The 1991-1994 Archives - What's happened to them?
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The Letter "K"
Re: The Letter "K"
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Re: The Letter "K"
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Re: The Letter "K"
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Re: The Letter "K"
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The sacred name (was: ach y fi etc)
The sacred name (was: ach y fi etc)
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Re: The sacred name (was: ach y fi etc)
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Re: The sacred name (was: ach y fi etc)
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Re: The sacred name (was: ach y fi etc)
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Re: The sacred name (was: ach y fi etc)
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Re: The sacred name (was: ach y fi etc)
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Re: The sacred name (was: ach y fi etc)
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Re: The sacred name (was: ach y fi etc)
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THEORY: unergative
Re: THEORY: unergative
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Re: THEORY: unergative
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Tutorial #2
Re: Tutorial #2
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Re: Tutorial #2
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Typology and verse-forms
Typology and verse-forms
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Re: Typology and verse-forms
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Re: Typology and verse-forms
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Re: Typology and verse-forms
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YEAFPT- Yet another French pronunciation thread
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