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About Hebrew Emphatics
About Hebrew pronunciation
(18 messages)
Back from Nicaragua
(2 messages)
Big Welcome Backs to Sally Caves & Sylvia Sotomayor
(2 messages)
CHAT: Joyce
(2 messages)
CHAT: Qipchaq as a lingua franca?
Easy and Interesting Languages -- Website
(3 messages)
Eureka! (I fixed what was wrong with my conlang!)
(3 messages)
Going away for a few days ...
Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
(12 messages)
Nova Scriptio [was: Novus Scriptio ]
Nova Scriptio [was: Novus, was; capitolisation]
Nova Scriptio [was: Novus; was; capitolisation]
(4 messages)
Please fill out in Quintuplicate
(2 messages)
That's That Aspect
That's That Aspect.
(3 messages)
The "character" of Lindiga
(2 messages)
The difficulties of being more regular than Teonaht
The difficulties of being weirder than English
The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (wa...
(4 messages)
The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (was Re: The difficulties of being weirder than English)
(4 messages)
Translation
(2 messages)
USAGE: Circumfixes
(13 messages)
USAGE: Circumfixes (Attempt of translation)
(5 messages)
Welcome to [gconlangs] and/or [gconlangs:group] conlang resources.
Words of the day: "box" and "bolt"
(3 messages)
About Hebrew Emphatics
About Hebrew Emphatics
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About Hebrew pronunciation
About Hebrew pronunciation
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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About Hebrew pronunciation
(83 lines)
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Emily Zilch <
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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John Cowan <
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Steg Belsky <
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Dan Sulani <
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Dan Sulani <
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Steg Belsky <
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Scott Heath <
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Back from Nicaragua
Re: Back from Nicaragua
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Re: Back from Nicaragua
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Big Welcome Backs to Sally Caves & Sylvia Sotomayor
Big Welcome Backs to Sally Caves & Sylvia Sotomayor
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Re: Big Welcome Backs to Sally Caves & Sylvia Sotomayor
(88 lines)
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CHAT: Joyce
CHAT: Joyce
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Re: CHAT: Joyce
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CHAT: Qipchaq as a lingua franca?
CHAT: Qipchaq as a lingua franca?
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Easy and Interesting Languages -- Website
Re: Easy and Interesting Languages -- Website
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Re: Easy and Interesting Languages -- Website
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Re: Easy and Interesting Languages -- Website
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Eureka! (I fixed what was wrong with my conlang!)
Eureka! (I fixed what was wrong with my conlang!)
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Re: Eureka! (I fixed what was wrong with my conlang!)
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Re: Eureka! (I fixed what was wrong with my conlang!)
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Going away for a few days ...
Going away for a few days ...
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Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
(57 lines)
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
(64 lines)
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
(81 lines)
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
(60 lines)
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
(41 lines)
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
(75 lines)
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
(67 lines)
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
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Nova Scriptio [was: Novus Scriptio ]
Nova Scriptio [was: Novus Scriptio ]
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Nova Scriptio [was: Novus, was; capitolisation]
Re: Nova Scriptio [was: Novus, was; capitolisation]
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Nova Scriptio [was: Novus; was; capitolisation]
Re: Nova Scriptio [was: Novus; was; capitolisation]
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Re: Nova Scriptio [was: Novus; was; capitolisation]
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Re: Nova Scriptio [was: Novus; was; capitolisation]
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Re: Nova Scriptio [was: Novus; was; capitolisation]
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Please fill out in Quintuplicate
Please fill out in Quintuplicate
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Dan Sulani <
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Re: Please fill out in Quintuplicate
(37 lines)
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That's That Aspect
That's That Aspect
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That's That Aspect.
That's That Aspect.
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Re: That's That Aspect.
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Re: That's That Aspect.
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The "character" of Lindiga
Re: The "character" of Lindiga
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Re: The "character" of Lindiga
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The difficulties of being more regular than Teonaht
The difficulties of being more regular than Teonaht
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From:
Sally Caves <
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The difficulties of being weirder than English
Re: The difficulties of being weirder than English
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From:
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The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (wa...
Re: The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (wa...
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Re: The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (wa...
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Re: The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (wa...
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Re: The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (wa...
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The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (was Re: The difficulties of being weirder than English)
Re: The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (was Re: The difficulties of being weirder than English)
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Re: The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (was Re: The difficulties of being weirder than English)
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Re: The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (was Re: The difficulties of being weirder than English)
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Re: The difficulties of judging a language which you don't speak natively (was Re: The difficulties of being weirder than English)
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Translation
Translation
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Re: Translation
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USAGE: Circumfixes
Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Roger Mills <
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Philippe Caquant <
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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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USAGE: Circumfixes (Attempt of translation)
Re: USAGE: Circumfixes (Attempt of translation)
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes (Attempt of translation)
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes (Attempt of translation)
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes (Attempt of translation)
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes (Attempt of translation)
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Welcome to [gconlangs] and/or [gconlangs:group] conlang resources.
Welcome to [gconlangs] and/or [gconlangs:group] conlang resources.
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Words of the day: "box" and "bolt"
Re: Words of the day: "box" and "bolt"
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Re: Words of the day: "box" and "bolt"
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Re: Words of the day: "box" and "bolt"
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