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USAGE: Circumfixes
? ? ? USAGE: Circumfixes
(2 messages)
About myself
(2 messages)
Attn: Janko
Aymara a loglang? (was Re: what is a loglang?)
BOOK: Metaphor, Culture and Worldview: The Case of American English and the Chinese Language
(3 messages)
CHAT Hellenika (was: USAGE: Circumfixes)
CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
(15 messages)
CHAT: The Arabic equivalent of "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"?
(3 messages)
Czech orthography (was Re: Lack of ambiguity in Czech, was Re: EU allumettes)
(8 messages)
Infinityscrapers
(5 messages)
Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
(26 messages)
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NATLANG: the theory of basic colour terms & Yéli Dnye
Of artlangs & engelangs (was: what is a loglang?)
(2 messages)
OT: Hungarian translation help
(3 messages)
Phonemic vocalic length in PU/PFU (was Re: Questions about Hungarian)
(8 messages)
Programming a calendar system
(5 messages)
Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
(10 messages)
Questione: riforma di ortografia italiano
Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
Rejected posting to
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(2 messages)
rhetorically speaking
(6 messages)
Tech: Unicode (was...)
(5 messages)
the sound [a]
(7 messages)
The verb "to post" (was Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen")
(2 messages)
THEORY: The fourth person
TOOL(S): Intercontinental Dictionary Series (IDS), lexical & semantic fields
Two different opposites (again)
(17 messages)
Two different opposites (again) ++
Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes)
(6 messages)
USAGE: Circumfixes
(56 messages)
USAGE: Latin puerique (was: Circumfixes)
(4 messages)
what is a loglang?
(5 messages)
Yat' (was Czech orthography)
USAGE: Circumfixes
Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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? ? ? USAGE: Circumfixes
Re: ? ? ? USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: ? ? ? USAGE: Circumfixes
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About myself
About myself
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Re: About myself
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Attn: Janko
Attn: Janko
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Aymara a loglang? (was Re: what is a loglang?)
Aymara a loglang? (was Re: what is a loglang?)
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BOOK: Metaphor, Culture and Worldview: The Case of American English and the Chinese Language
BOOK: Metaphor, Culture and Worldview: The Case of American English and the Chinese Language
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Re: BOOK: Metaphor, Culture and Worldview: The Case of American English and the Chinese Language
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Re: BOOK: Metaphor, Culture and Worldview: The Case of American English and the Chinese Language
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CHAT Hellenika (was: USAGE: Circumfixes)
CHAT Hellenika (was: USAGE: Circumfixes)
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CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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John Cowan <
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen"
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CHAT: The Arabic equivalent of "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"?
CHAT: The Arabic equivalent of "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"?
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Re: CHAT: The Arabic equivalent of "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"?
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Tim May <
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Re: CHAT: The Arabic equivalent of "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"?
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Czech orthography (was Re: Lack of ambiguity in Czech, was Re: EU allumettes)
Re: Czech orthography (was Re: Lack of ambiguity in Czech, was Re: EU allumettes)
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Re: Czech orthography (was Re: Lack of ambiguity in Czech, was Re: EU allumettes)
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Re: Czech orthography (was Re: Lack of ambiguity in Czech, was Re: EU allumettes)
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Re: Czech orthography (was Re: Lack of ambiguity in Czech, was Re: EU allumettes)
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Re: Czech orthography (was Re: Lack of ambiguity in Czech, was Re: EU allumettes)
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Re: Czech orthography (was Re: Lack of ambiguity in Czech, was Re: EU allumettes)
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Re: Czech orthography (was Re: Lack of ambiguity in Czech, was Re: EU allumettes)
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Re: Czech orthography (was Re: Lack of ambiguity in Czech, was Re: EU allumettes)
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Infinityscrapers
Infinityscrapers
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Re: Infinityscrapers
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Re: Infinityscrapers
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Re: Infinityscrapers
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Re: Infinityscrapers
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Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Trebor Jung <
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Re: Latin a loglang? (was Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes))
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Mail archives lost!
Mail archives lost!
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NATLANG: the theory of basic colour terms & Yéli Dnye
NATLANG: the theory of basic colour terms & Yéli Dnye
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Of artlangs & engelangs (was: what is a loglang?)
Of artlangs & engelangs (was: what is a loglang?)
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Re: Of artlangs & engelangs (was: what is a loglang?)
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OT: Hungarian translation help
OT: Hungarian translation help
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Re: OT: Hungarian translation help
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Re: OT: Hungarian translation help
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Phonemic vocalic length in PU/PFU (was Re: Questions about Hungarian)
Re: Phonemic vocalic length in PU/PFU (was Re: Questions about Hungarian)
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Re: Phonemic vocalic length in PU/PFU (was Re: Questions about Hungarian)
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Re: Phonemic vocalic length in PU/PFU (was Re: Questions about Hungarian)
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Re: Phonemic vocalic length in PU/PFU (was Re: Questions about Hungarian)
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Re: Phonemic vocalic length in PU/PFU (was Re: Questions about Hungarian)
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Re: Phonemic vocalic length in PU/PFU (was Re: Questions about Hungarian)
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Re: Phonemic vocalic length in PU/PFU (was Re: Questions about Hungarian)
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Re: Phonemic vocalic length in PU/PFU (was Re: Questions about Hungarian)
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Programming a calendar system
Re: Programming a calendar system
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
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Re: Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
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Re: Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
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Re: Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
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Re: Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
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Re: Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
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Re: Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
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Re: Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
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Re: Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
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Re: Question(s): creative spelling reform(s) of Techno-Greco-Latin-ish
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Questione: riforma di ortografia italiano
Questione: riforma di ortografia italiano
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
Re: Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Rejected posting to
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Rejected posting to
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Rejected posting to
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rhetorically speaking
rhetorically speaking
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Re: rhetorically speaking
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Tech: Unicode (was...)
Re: Tech: Unicode (was...)
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Re: Tech: Unicode (was...)
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Re: Tech: Unicode (was...)
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the sound [a]
Re: the sound [a]
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Re: the sound [a]
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Re: the sound [a]
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Re: the sound [a]
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Re: the sound [a]
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Re: the sound [a]
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Re: the sound [a]
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The verb "to post" (was Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen")
The verb "to post" (was Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen")
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Re: The verb "to post" (was Re: CHAT: opposite of "verneinen")
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THEORY: The fourth person
Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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TOOL(S): Intercontinental Dictionary Series (IDS), lexical & semantic fields
TOOL(S): Intercontinental Dictionary Series (IDS), lexical & semantic fields
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Two different opposites (again)
Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Re: Two different opposites (again)
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Two different opposites (again) ++
Re: Two different opposites (again) ++
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Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes)
Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes)
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Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes)
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Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes)
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Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes)
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Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes)
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Re: Unambiguous languages (was: EU allumettes)
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USAGE: Circumfixes
USAGE: Circumfixes
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Ray Brown <
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USAGE: Latin puerique (was: Circumfixes)
USAGE: Latin puerique (was: Circumfixes)
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Re: USAGE: Latin puerique (was: Circumfixes)
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Re: USAGE: Latin puerique (was: Circumfixes)
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Re: USAGE: Latin puerique (was: Circumfixes)
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what is a loglang?
Re: what is a loglang?
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Re: what is a loglang?
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Re: what is a loglang?
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Yat' (was Czech orthography)
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