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About Hebrew Emphatics
About Hebrew Emphatics
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Emily Zilch <
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About Hebrew pronunciation
About Hebrew pronunciation
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Outo Otus <
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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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Steg Belsky <
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About Hebrew pronunciation
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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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Outo Otus <
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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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Frank George Valoczy <
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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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Steg Belsky <
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Frank George Valoczy <
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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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Frank George Valoczy <
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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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J Y S Czhang <
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Re: Big Welcome Backs to Sally Caves & Sylvia Sotomayor
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CHAT: Joyce
CHAT: Joyce
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John Cowan <
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Re: CHAT: Joyce
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Philippe Caquant <
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CHAT: Qipchaq as a lingua franca?
CHAT: Qipchaq as a lingua franca?
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Danny Wier <
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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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Mark P. Line <
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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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Sigmund Kopperud <
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Re: Eureka! (I fixed what was wrong with my conlang!)
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Trebor Jung <
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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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Roger Mills <
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
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Paul Bennett <
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
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Thomas R. Wier <
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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?
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
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Joe <
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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?
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John Cowan <
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
(75 lines)
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
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Joe <
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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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John Cowan <
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Re: Nova Scriptio [was: Novus; was; capitolisation]
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John Leland <
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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
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Danny Wier <
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That's That Aspect
That's That Aspect
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Jim Grossmann <
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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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Trebor Jung <
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The "character" of Lindiga
Re: The "character" of Lindiga
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John Leland <
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Re: The "character" of Lindiga
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Roger Mills <
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The difficulties of being more regular than Teonaht
The difficulties of being more regular than Teonaht
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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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Christophe Grandsire <
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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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Doug Dee <
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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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Doug Dee <
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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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John Cowan <
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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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Roger Mills <
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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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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Christophe Grandsire <
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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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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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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes
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John Cowan <
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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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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes (Attempt of translation)
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Remi Villatel <
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes (Attempt of translation)
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Joe <
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Re: USAGE: Circumfixes (Attempt of translation)
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Philippe Caquant <
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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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Omid Ghayour <
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Words of the day: "box" and "bolt"
Re: Words of the day: "box" and "bolt"
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Christophe Grandsire <
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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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