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Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
Adpositionless conlang?
emindahken phoneme list
intonation in your conlangs
Re: [CONLANG] Re: † † † Re : What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CH AT: JRRT)
Re: Learning languages
Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
(5 messages)
Re: Wha t makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
Re: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT : JRRT)
Re: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
(2 messages)
The Naturalist Manifesto revisited
"frankenlang"
(8 messages)
"strange lot aren't we" (wasRe: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
/t/ (was Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
<No subject>
A Nice Conlang News Article
A Retro-Phonology for Jases Lalal
(2 messages)
Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
(7 messages)
Adpositionless conlang?
(5 messages)
Alien colour spaces and stuff
Announcing the Opening of the Aryezi Webpage
(2 messages)
Article writing
Aspects of English Grammar
(14 messages)
Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
(2 messages)
CHAT dating the Gospels (was: Languages in Gibson's Passion)
(8 messages)
CHAT JRRT
CHAT of pillbugs and pilcrows (was: Greek letter names etc)
(8 messages)
CHAT: JRRT
(9 messages)
CHAT: sacre bleu!
(3 messages)
Conlang Shadows
(6 messages)
Cool present!
CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
(16 messages)
English and French vowels
(4 messages)
Epicene pronoun in english?
(9 messages)
Epicene pronoun in english?:USA
(2 messages)
equobity (was: Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
Error Re: Announcing the Opening of the Aryezi Webpage
(2 messages)
Esperanto's changes since inception
Featural scripts (was Re: Now trying to decide on a Tech abjad/alphasyllabry....)
(2 messages)
Going nomail
Greek letter names (was Greek & Latin vowels etc)
History of sanokí
How French really should be spelled
(5 messages)
ideas and questions
(3 messages)
intonation in your conlangs
(3 messages)
Languages in Gibson's Passion
(20 messages)
Learning languages
(22 messages)
Low animacy noun number mismatch (was Re: Epicene pronoun in english?)
Miapimoquitch text: Eye Juggler (long)
(2 messages)
More Elvish in the comics
Morning Prayer in Jases Lalal
(4 messages)
Morning Prayer in Jases Lalal: Two Syllables
my all-verb language
(9 messages)
my all-verb language (warning, LONG)
Now trying to decide on a Tech abjad/alphasyllabry....
(3 messages)
nullisylvaticoursicacarian secessionism (was :Re: Languages in Gibson's Passion
Number
(3 messages)
numbers from your conlangs (by Benct Philip Jonsson)
OT somewhat: reminiscences re: Learning languages
(2 messages)
OT trains to Madrid (wasRe: Aspects of English Grammar
OT: I changed my Signature
OT: Net style
OT: Persian or Farsi? (Re: Re: Learning languages)
OT: Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
(8 messages)
Permission to quote (fuid: Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug)
Phonologies
Question about UPSID and the *natlang* with over 200 phonemes
(2 messages)
Re: Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
Rihana-ye: The Peasants and the Lord of Desertedge
Rihana-ye: The Peasants and the Lord of Desertedge:Sequel
Since we've been talking about French (or, do I hear an accordion?)
(2 messages)
Sound change help
(4 messages)
Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
(2 messages)
t > h (was: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT : JRRT)
(3 messages)
TECH: Check out "Foreign Language Software for Macintosh"
The Naturalist Manifesto revisited
(7 messages)
THEORY: Greek Phonomes
Trouble Reading Our Own Languages (was something else)
Typology and verse-forms
Une Question
(12 messages)
Usage Schwa
USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
(39 messages)
USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
(11 messages)
Vocab/translation
vocab/translation #2
(3 messages)
vocab/translation #3
(3 messages)
vocab/translation #4
Vocabulary concept mismatches
What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CH AT: JRRT)
What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT : JRRT)
(3 messages)
What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
(24 messages)
Workshops Review No.10 '04
Workshops Review No.9 '04
(2 messages)
World premiere
(9 messages)
You meet the oddest people on the Internet
(16 messages)
[CONLANG] Re: Re: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
[OT] Une Question
Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
Re: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
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Adpositionless conlang?
Re: Adpositionless conlang?
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emindahken phoneme list
Re: emindahken phoneme list
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intonation in your conlangs
Re: intonation in your conlangs
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Re: [CONLANG] Re: † † † Re : What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CH AT: JRRT)
Re: Re: [CONLANG] Re: † † † Re : What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CH AT: JRRT)
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Re: Learning languages
Re: Re: Learning languages
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Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
Re: Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: Wha t makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
Re: Re: Wha t makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
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Re: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT : JRRT)
Re: Re: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT : JRRT)
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Re: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
Re: Re: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
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Re: Re: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
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The Naturalist Manifesto revisited
Re: The Naturalist Manifesto revisited
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"frankenlang"
"frankenlang"
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Re: "frankenlang"
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Re: "frankenlang"
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Re: "frankenlang"
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Re: "frankenlang"
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Re: "frankenlang"
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Re: "frankenlang"
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Re: "frankenlang"
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"strange lot aren't we" (wasRe: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
"strange lot aren't we" (wasRe: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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/t/ (was Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
/t/ (was Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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<No subject>
<No subject>
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A Nice Conlang News Article
A Nice Conlang News Article
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A Retro-Phonology for Jases Lalal
Re: A Retro-Phonology for Jases Lalal
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From:
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Re: A Retro-Phonology for Jases Lalal
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Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
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Re: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
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Re: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
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Re: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
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Re: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
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Re: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
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Re: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
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Adpositionless conlang?
Adpositionless conlang?
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Re: Adpositionless conlang?
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Re: Adpositionless conlang?
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Re: Adpositionless conlang?
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J Y S Czhang <
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Re: Adpositionless conlang?
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Alien colour spaces and stuff
Re: Alien colour spaces and stuff
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Announcing the Opening of the Aryezi Webpage
Announcing the Opening of the Aryezi Webpage
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Re: Announcing the Opening of the Aryezi Webpage
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Article writing
Article writing
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Aspects of English Grammar
Aspects of English Grammar
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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From:
Philippe Caquant <
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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From:
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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Re: Aspects of English Grammar
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Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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CHAT dating the Gospels (was: Languages in Gibson's Passion)
CHAT dating the Gospels (was: Languages in Gibson's Passion)
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Re: CHAT dating the Gospels (was: Languages in Gibson's Passion)
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CHAT dating the Gospels (was: Languages in Gibson's Passion)
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Re: CHAT dating the Gospels (was: Languages in Gibson's Passion)
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Re: CHAT dating the Gospels (was: Languages in Gibson's Passion)
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Re: CHAT dating the Gospels (was: Languages in Gibson's Passion)
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Re: CHAT dating the Gospels (was: Languages in Gibson's Passion)
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Re: CHAT dating the Gospels (was: Languages in Gibson's Passion)
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CHAT JRRT
Re: CHAT JRRT
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CHAT of pillbugs and pilcrows (was: Greek letter names etc)
CHAT of pillbugs and pilcrows (was: Greek letter names etc)
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Re: CHAT of pillbugs and pilcrows (was: Greek letter names etc)
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Re: CHAT of pillbugs and pilcrows (was: Greek letter names etc)
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Re: CHAT of pillbugs and pilcrows (was: Greek letter names etc)
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Re: CHAT of pillbugs and pilcrows (was: Greek letter names etc)
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Re: CHAT of pillbugs and pilcrows (was: Greek letter names etc)
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Re: CHAT of pillbugs and pilcrows (was: Greek letter names etc)
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Re: CHAT of pillbugs and pilcrows (was: Greek letter names etc)
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CHAT: JRRT
Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: CHAT: JRRT
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CHAT: sacre bleu!
CHAT: sacre bleu!
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Re: CHAT: sacre bleu!
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Re: CHAT: sacre bleu!
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Conlang Shadows
Re: Conlang Shadows
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Re: Conlang Shadows
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Re: Conlang Shadows
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Re: Conlang Shadows
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Re: Conlang Shadows
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Re: Conlang Shadows
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Cool present!
Re: Cool present!
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CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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English and French vowels
Re: English and French vowels
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Re: English and French vowels
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Re: English and French vowels
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Re: English and French vowels
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Epicene pronoun in english?
Re: Epicene pronoun in english?
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Re: Epicene pronoun in english?
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Re: Epicene pronoun in english?
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Re: Epicene pronoun in english?
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Re: Epicene pronoun in english?
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Re: Epicene pronoun in english?
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Re: Epicene pronoun in english?
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Re: Epicene pronoun in english?
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Re: Epicene pronoun in english?
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Epicene pronoun in english?:USA
Re: Epicene pronoun in english?:USA
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Re: Epicene pronoun in english?:USA
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equobity (was: Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
equobity (was: Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Error Re: Announcing the Opening of the Aryezi Webpage
Error Re: Announcing the Opening of the Aryezi Webpage
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Re: Error Re: Announcing the Opening of the Aryezi Webpage
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Esperanto's changes since inception
Re: Esperanto's changes since inception
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Featural scripts (was Re: Now trying to decide on a Tech abjad/alphasyllabry....)
Featural scripts (was Re: Now trying to decide on a Tech abjad/alphasyllabry....)
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Re: Featural scripts (was Re: Now trying to decide on a Tech abjad/alphasyllabry....)
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Going nomail
Going nomail
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Greek letter names (was Greek & Latin vowels etc)
Re: Greek letter names (was Greek & Latin vowels etc)
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History of sanokí
History of sanokí
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How French really should be spelled
How French really should be spelled
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Re: How French really should be spelled
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Re: How French really should be spelled
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Re: How French really should be spelled
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Re: How French really should be spelled
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ideas and questions
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intonation in your conlangs
intonation in your conlangs
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Languages in Gibson's Passion
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Learning languages
Learning languages
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Re: Learning languages
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Low animacy noun number mismatch (was Re: Epicene pronoun in english?)
Low animacy noun number mismatch (was Re: Epicene pronoun in english?)
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Miapimoquitch text: Eye Juggler (long)
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More Elvish in the comics
More Elvish in the comics
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Morning Prayer in Jases Lalal
Morning Prayer in Jases Lalal
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Morning Prayer in Jases Lalal: Two Syllables
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my all-verb language
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Re: my all-verb language
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Re: my all-verb language
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Re: my all-verb language
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my all-verb language (warning, LONG)
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Now trying to decide on a Tech abjad/alphasyllabry....
Now trying to decide on a Tech abjad/alphasyllabry....
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Re: Now trying to decide on a Tech abjad/alphasyllabry....
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Re: Now trying to decide on a Tech abjad/alphasyllabry....
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nullisylvaticoursicacarian secessionism (was :Re: Languages in Gibson's Passion
nullisylvaticoursicacarian secessionism (was :Re: Languages in Gibson's Passion
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Number
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Re: 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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OT somewhat: reminiscences re: Learning languages
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Re: OT somewhat: reminiscences re: Learning languages
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OT trains to Madrid (wasRe: Aspects of English Grammar
OT trains to Madrid (wasRe: Aspects of English Grammar
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OT: I changed my Signature
OT: I changed my Signature
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OT: Net style
OT: Net style
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OT: Persian or Farsi? (Re: Re: Learning languages)
OT: Persian or Farsi? (Re: Re: Learning languages)
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OT: Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Re: OT: Re: CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Permission to quote (fuid: Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug)
Permission to quote (fuid: Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug)
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Phonologies
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Question about UPSID and the *natlang* with over 200 phonemes
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Re: Question about UPSID and the *natlang* with over 200 phonemes
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Re: Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Rihana-ye: The Peasants and the Lord of Desertedge
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Rihana-ye: The Peasants and the Lord of Desertedge:Sequel
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Since we've been talking about French (or, do I hear an accordion?)
Since we've been talking about French (or, do I hear an accordion?)
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Re: Since we've been talking about French (or, do I hear an accordion?)
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Sound change help
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Re: Sound change help
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Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT
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t > h (was: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT : JRRT)
t > h (was: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT : JRRT)
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Re: t > h (was: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT : JRRT)
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Re: t > h (was: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT : JRRT)
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TECH: Check out "Foreign Language Software for Macintosh"
TECH: Check out "Foreign Language Software for Macintosh"
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The Naturalist Manifesto revisited
The Naturalist Manifesto revisited
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Re: The Naturalist Manifesto revisited
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Re: The Naturalist Manifesto revisited
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Re: The Naturalist Manifesto revisited
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Re: The Naturalist Manifesto revisited
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THEORY: Greek Phonomes
THEORY: Greek Phonomes
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Trouble Reading Our Own Languages (was something else)
Trouble Reading Our Own Languages (was something else)
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Typology and verse-forms
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Une Question
Une Question
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Re: Une Question
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Re: Une Question
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Re: Une Question
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Usage Schwa
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USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Vocab/translation
Vocab/translation
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vocab/translation #2
vocab/translation #2
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Re: vocab/translation #2
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Re: vocab/translation #2
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vocab/translation #3
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vocab/translation #4
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Vocabulary concept mismatches
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What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CH AT: JRRT)
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What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT : JRRT)
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What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
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Workshops Review No.10 '04
Workshops Review No.10 '04
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Workshops Review No.9 '04
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World premiere
World premiere
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You meet the oddest people on the Internet
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[CONLANG] Re: Re: What makes a good conlang? (was Re: Super OT: Re: CHAT: JRRT)
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[OT] Une Question
Re: [OT] Une Question
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