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Is isolated languages better for Auxlangs?
Polysynthetic nouns
(2 messages)
About Hebrew Emphatics
(13 messages)
About Hebrew Emphatics:Korean
(2 messages)
About Hebrew pronunciation
About Sinophone "voiced aspirates"
Bolt and Pit and Knot
Collaboration
Etymology of English 'black'
(2 messages)
Georgian Case (Was Re: Polysynthetic nouns)
(7 messages)
Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
(12 messages)
Hi all, I'm a new comer
Is isolated languages better for Auxlangs?
(6 messages)
language documentation materials
(2 messages)
Latin mxedruli, or do we really need capital and small letters?
(2 messages)
Maggel
(7 messages)
My conlang Némalo
(3 messages)
Nova Scriptio [was: Novus; was; capitolisation]
(5 messages)
OT: John Cowan announces the "Unix Power Classic"
Polysynthesis Again
Polysynthetic nouns
(23 messages)
Polysynthetic nouns (correction)
(3 messages)
Rihana: Hetiba-ye Diha-fe 10A
Rihana: Hetiba-ye Diha-fe 11
Rihana: Hetiba-ye Diha-fe 9
Rihana: Hetiha-ye Diha-fe 5-6A
Rihana: Hetiha-ye Diha-fe 7-7A
Rihana: Hetiha-ye Diha-fe 8
Sawelenedere 4
Schwas in America
(4 messages)
sorry
TECH: Wikipedia freezes my computer
(3 messages)
Tense marked on nouns
(29 messages)
Tense marked on nouns...
The difficulties of being more regular than Teonaht
(2 messages)
The etymology of English 'black'
(2 messages)
The Morpheme for Sister is [d]
THEORY: The fourth person
(3 messages)
USAGE: Rent (was: Two different opposites (again))
Word of the day: "box"
Is isolated languages better for Auxlangs?
Re: Is isolated languages better for Auxlangs?
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Polysynthetic nouns
Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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About Hebrew Emphatics
Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics
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About Hebrew Emphatics:Korean
Re: About Hebrew Emphatics:Korean
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Re: About Hebrew Emphatics:Korean
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About Hebrew pronunciation
Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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About Sinophone "voiced aspirates"
About Sinophone "voiced aspirates"
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Bolt and Pit and Knot
Re: Bolt and Pit and Knot
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Collaboration
Collaboration
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Etymology of English 'black'
Etymology of English 'black'
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Re: Etymology of English 'black'
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Georgian Case (Was Re: Polysynthetic nouns)
Georgian Case (Was Re: Polysynthetic nouns)
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Re: Georgian Case (Was Re: Polysynthetic nouns)
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Re: Georgian Case (Was Re: Polysynthetic nouns)
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Re: Georgian Case (Was Re: Polysynthetic nouns)
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Re: Georgian Case (Was Re: Polysynthetic nouns)
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Re: Georgian Case (Was Re: Polysynthetic nouns)
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Re: Georgian Case (Was Re: Polysynthetic nouns)
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Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Hi all, I'm a new comer
Hi all, I'm a new comer
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Is isolated languages better for Auxlangs?
Is isolated languages better for Auxlangs?
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Re: Is isolated languages better for Auxlangs?
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Re: Is isolated languages better for Auxlangs?
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Re: Is isolated languages better for Auxlangs?
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Re: Is isolated languages better for Auxlangs?
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Re: Is isolated languages better for Auxlangs?
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language documentation materials
language documentation materials
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Re: language documentation materials
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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?
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Maggel
Maggel
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Re: Maggel
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Re: Maggel
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Re: Maggel
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Re: Maggel
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Re: Maggel
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Re: Maggel
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My conlang Némalo
My conlang Némalo
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Re: My conlang Némalo
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Re: My conlang Némalo
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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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Re: Nova Scriptio [was: Novus; was; capitolisation]
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OT: John Cowan announces the "Unix Power Classic"
OT: John Cowan announces the "Unix Power Classic"
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Polysynthesis Again
Polysynthesis Again
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Polysynthetic nouns
Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns
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Polysynthetic nouns (correction)
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns (correction)
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Re: Polysynthetic nouns (correction)
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Rihana: Hetiba-ye Diha-fe 10A
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Rihana: Hetiba-ye Diha-fe 11
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Rihana: Hetiba-ye Diha-fe 9
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Rihana: Hetiha-ye Diha-fe 5-6A
Rihana: Hetiha-ye Diha-fe 5-6A
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Rihana: Hetiha-ye Diha-fe 7-7A
Re: Rihana: Hetiha-ye Diha-fe 7-7A
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Rihana: Hetiha-ye Diha-fe 8
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Sawelenedere 4
Re: Sawelenedere 4
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Schwas in America
Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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sorry
sorry
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TECH: Wikipedia freezes my computer
TECH: Wikipedia freezes my computer
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Re: TECH: Wikipedia freezes my computer
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Re: TECH: Wikipedia freezes my computer
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Tense marked on nouns
Tense marked on nouns
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Re: Tense marked on nouns
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Re: Tense marked on nouns
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Re: Tense marked on nouns
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Re: Tense marked on nouns
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Re: Tense marked on nouns
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Re: Tense marked on nouns
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Re: Tense marked on nouns
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Re: Tense marked on nouns
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Re: Tense marked on nouns
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Tense marked on nouns
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Re: Tense marked on nouns
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Re: Tense marked on nouns
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Tense marked on nouns
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Tense marked on nouns...
Tense marked on nouns...
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The difficulties of being more regular than Teonaht
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The etymology of English 'black'
The etymology of English 'black'
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The Morpheme for Sister is [d]
The Morpheme for Sister is [d]
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THEORY: The fourth person
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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USAGE: Rent (was: Two different opposites (again))
USAGE: Rent (was: Two different opposites (again))
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Word of the day: "box"
Re: Word of the day: "box"
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