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Is this excessive?
Re: Automatic word generation
"do" captures agent+subject
(10 messages)
/t/ (was Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
(2 messages)
A Lesson on Service and Duty - Nyulyen
A new conlang
A Nice Conlang News Article
(4 messages)
Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
(8 messages)
Alternative English Alphabet and Base 12 numbers
ANNOUNCE: new conlang
(3 messages)
Aspects of English Grammar
(14 messages)
Automatic word generation
(10 messages)
Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
(10 messages)
Benct Philip Jonsoon: Why you didn't answer on my message about numbers (1-10) from your conlangs on Conlang list?
Cases, again
(55 messages)
Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
(3 messages)
CHAT: Fun with Chow Mei!
(4 messages)
CHAT: How conlangers are treated by mortals (was: HELP: Is this sensible?)
(2 messages)
CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
Def. of Case WAS: Cases, again
(7 messages)
Deriving new languages from English and French
(4 messages)
English colour verbs (was: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...)
(7 messages)
Essentialist Explanations 9.4
Explaining tone to a non-linguist; pharyngeals; noun incorporation
(3 messages)
FAO Douglas Koller
(2 messages)
Going nomail
Hangul (Korean) script for languages other than Korean
Has Anyone Ever Heard of This Person?
(2 messages)
HELP: Is this sensible?
(8 messages)
I'm back ...
ideas and questions
(2 messages)
Interesting way of expressing tense/aspect distinctions.
(5 messages)
Is this excessive?
(5 messages)
Jases Lalal: New Word Order
(2 messages)
LaTeX for Conlangers List
(3 messages)
License Plates (was Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug)
(3 messages)
Origin of Estonian /7/
(11 messages)
OT sorta (was USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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OT: "history" vs. "fantasy" (was Re: OT sorta (was USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug)
OT: TV for linguists?
Proto-Romance
(11 messages)
Quenya Questions
(3 messages)
Rejected posting to
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Renaming (was: Aspects of ENglish Grammar)
Request for feedback on the Vilani verb
(3 messages)
Rihana-ye: The Peasants: Prequel
S7 grammar in a nutshell (long)
(3 messages)
TECH: Sigs in Outlook Express and feedback forms
(2 messages)
USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
(13 messages)
USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
(14 messages)
USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
(3 messages)
Verbing
vocab/translation #2, #3, #4, #5
vocab/translation #5
vocab/translation #6
vocab/translation #7
(3 messages)
vocab/translation #8
(2 messages)
vocab/translation 1-5
Wikibooks Tsán page up. Feedback?
(2 messages)
Workshops Review No.11 '04
You meet the oddest people on the Internet
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[NATLANG] Q Re: The Finno-Celtic Conspiracy
(8 messages)
Is this excessive?
Re: Is this excessive?
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Re: Automatic word generation
Re: Re: Automatic word generation
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"do" captures agent+subject
"do" captures agent+subject
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Re: "do" captures agent+subject
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Re: "do" captures agent+subject
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Re: "do" captures agent+subject
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Re: "do" captures agent+subject
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Re: "do" captures agent+subject
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Re: "do" captures agent+subject
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Re: "do" captures agent+subject
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Re: "do" captures agent+subject
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Re: "do" captures agent+subject
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/t/ (was Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
Re: /t/ (was Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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Re: /t/ (was Re: USAGE: Schwa and syllabification
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A Lesson on Service and Duty - Nyulyen
A Lesson on Service and Duty - Nyulyen
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A new conlang
A new conlang
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A Nice Conlang News Article
Re: A Nice Conlang News Article
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Re: A Nice Conlang News Article
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Re: A Nice Conlang News Article
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Re: A Nice Conlang News Article
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Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
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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Re: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
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Re: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...
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Alternative English Alphabet and Base 12 numbers
Alternative English Alphabet and Base 12 numbers
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ANNOUNCE: new conlang
ANNOUNCE: new conlang
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Re: ANNOUNCE: new conlang
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Re: ANNOUNCE: new conlang
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Aspects of English Grammar
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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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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Automatic word generation
Automatic word generation
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Re: Automatic word generation
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Re: Automatic word generation
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Re: Automatic word generation
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Re: Automatic word generation
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Re: Automatic word generation
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Re: Automatic word generation
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Re: Automatic word generation
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Re: Automatic word generation
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Re: Automatic word generation
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Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
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Re: Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
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Re: Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
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Re: Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
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Re: Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
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Re: Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
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Re: Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
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Re: Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
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Re: Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
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Re: Auxlangs and Orcs' Langs
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Benct Philip Jonsoon: Why you didn't answer on my message about numbers (1-10) from your conlangs on Conlang list?
Benct Philip Jonsoon: Why you didn't answer on my message about numbers (1-10) from your conlangs on Conlang list?
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Cases, again
Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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Re: Cases, again
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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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Re: Caucasian phonologies and orthographies
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CHAT: Fun with Chow Mei!
CHAT: Fun with Chow Mei!
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Re: CHAT: Fun with Chow Mei!
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Re: CHAT: Fun with Chow Mei!
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Re: CHAT: Fun with Chow Mei!
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CHAT: How conlangers are treated by mortals (was: HELP: Is this sensible?)
CHAT: How conlangers are treated by mortals (was: HELP: Is this sensible?)
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Re: CHAT: How conlangers are treated by mortals (was: HELP: Is this sensible?)
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CXS chart and machine-readable Unicode->CXS mappings
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Def. of Case WAS: Cases, again
Def. of Case WAS: Cases, again
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Re: Def. of Case WAS: Cases, again
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Re: Def. of Case WAS: Cases, again
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Re: Def. of Case WAS: Cases, again
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Re: Def. of Case WAS: Cases, again
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Re: Def. of Case WAS: Cases, again
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Deriving new languages from English and French
Deriving new languages from English and French
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Re: Deriving new languages from English and French
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Re: Deriving new languages from English and French
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English colour verbs (was: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...)
Re: English colour verbs (was: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...)
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Re: English colour verbs (was: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...)
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Re: English colour verbs (was: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...)
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Re: English colour verbs (was: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...)
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Re: English colour verbs (was: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...)
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Re: English colour verbs (was: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...)
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Re: English colour verbs (was: Adjectives, Adverbs, Ad...)
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Essentialist Explanations 9.4
Essentialist Explanations 9.4
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Explaining tone to a non-linguist; pharyngeals; noun incorporation
Explaining tone to a non-linguist; pharyngeals; noun incorporation
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Re: Explaining tone to a non-linguist; pharyngeals; noun incorporation
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Re: Explaining tone to a non-linguist; pharyngeals; noun incorporation
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FAO Douglas Koller
FAO Douglas Koller
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Re: FAO Douglas Koller
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Going nomail
Going nomail
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Hangul (Korean) script for languages other than Korean
Hangul (Korean) script for languages other than Korean
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Has Anyone Ever Heard of This Person?
Has Anyone Ever Heard of This Person?
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Re: Has Anyone Ever Heard of This Person?
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HELP: Is this sensible?
HELP: Is this sensible?
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Re: HELP: Is this sensible?
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Re: HELP: Is this sensible?
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Re: HELP: Is this sensible?
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Re: HELP: Is this sensible?
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Re: HELP: Is this sensible?
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Re: HELP: Is this sensible?
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Re: HELP: Is this sensible?
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I'm back ...
I'm back ...
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ideas and questions
Re: ideas and questions
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Re: ideas and questions
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Interesting way of expressing tense/aspect distinctions.
Interesting way of expressing tense/aspect distinctions.
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Re: Interesting way of expressing tense/aspect distinctions.
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Re: Interesting way of expressing tense/aspect distinctions.
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Re: Interesting way of expressing tense/aspect distinctions.
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Re: Interesting way of expressing tense/aspect distinctions.
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Is this excessive?
Is this excessive?
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Re: Is this excessive?
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Re: Is this excessive?
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Jases Lalal: New Word Order
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Re: Jases Lalal: New Word Order
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LaTeX for Conlangers List
LaTeX for Conlangers List
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Re: LaTeX for Conlangers List
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License Plates (was Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug)
License Plates (was Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug)
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Re: License Plates (was Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug)
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Re: License Plates (was Re: USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug)
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Origin of Estonian /7/
Origin of Estonian /7/
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Re: Origin of Estonian /7/
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Re: Origin of Estonian /7/
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Re: Origin of Estonian /7/
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Re: Origin of Estonian /7/
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Re: Origin of Estonian /7/
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Re: Origin of Estonian /7/
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Re: Origin of Estonian /7/
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OT sorta (was USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
Re: OT sorta (was USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: OT sorta (was USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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Re: OT sorta (was USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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OT: "history" vs. "fantasy" (was Re: OT sorta (was USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug)
OT: "history" vs. "fantasy" (was Re: OT sorta (was USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug)
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OT: TV for linguists?
OT: TV for linguists?
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Proto-Romance
Proto-Romance
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Re: Proto-Romance
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Re: Proto-Romance
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Re: Proto-Romance
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Re: Proto-Romance
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Re: Proto-Romance
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Re: Proto-Romance
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Re: Proto-Romance
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Re: Proto-Romance
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Re: Proto-Romance
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Re: Proto-Romance
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Quenya Questions
Quenya Questions
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Re: Quenya Questions
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Re: Quenya Questions
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Rejected posting to
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Renaming (was: Aspects of ENglish Grammar)
Renaming (was: Aspects of ENglish Grammar)
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Request for feedback on the Vilani verb
Request for feedback on the Vilani verb
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Re: Request for feedback on the Vilani verb
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Re: Request for feedback on the Vilani verb
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Rihana-ye: The Peasants: Prequel
Re: Rihana-ye: The Peasants: Prequel
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S7 grammar in a nutshell (long)
S7 grammar in a nutshell (long)
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Re: S7 grammar in a nutshell (long)
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Re: S7 grammar in a nutshell (long)
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TECH: Sigs in Outlook Express and feedback forms
TECH: Sigs in Outlook Express and feedback forms
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Re: TECH: Sigs in Outlook Express and feedback forms
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USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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Re: USAGE: indefinite "a" before vowel-initial words
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USAGE: names for pillbug/wood louse/woodbug
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
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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Verbing
Verbing
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vocab/translation #2, #3, #4, #5
Re: vocab/translation #2, #3, #4, #5
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vocab/translation #5
vocab/translation #5
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vocab/translation #6
vocab/translation #6
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vocab/translation #7
vocab/translation #7
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Re: vocab/translation #7
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Re: vocab/translation #7
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vocab/translation #8
vocab/translation #8
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Re: vocab/translation #8
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vocab/translation 1-5
vocab/translation 1-5
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Wikibooks Tsán page up. Feedback?
Wikibooks Tsán page up. Feedback?
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Wikibooks Tsán page up. Feedback?
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Workshops Review No.11 '04
Workshops Review No.11 '04
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You meet the oddest people on the Internet
Re: You meet the oddest people on the Internet
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Re: You meet the oddest people on the Internet
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[NATLANG] Q Re: The Finno-Celtic Conspiracy
[NATLANG] Q Re: The Finno-Celtic Conspiracy
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Re: [NATLANG] Q Re: The Finno-Celtic Conspiracy
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Re: [NATLANG] Q Re: The Finno-Celtic Conspiracy
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Re: [NATLANG] Q Re: The Finno-Celtic Conspiracy
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Re: [NATLANG] Q Re: The Finno-Celtic Conspiracy
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Re: [NATLANG] Q Re: The Finno-Celtic Conspiracy
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Re: [NATLANG] Q Re: The Finno-Celtic Conspiracy
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