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Cow Brands...?
Newbie Question
"Igbo"
(4 messages)
'Igbo'
(2 messages)
(TECH) Re: 'Igbo'
A new version of Genesis
(9 messages)
About Hebrew pronunciation
(2 messages)
American Speech Habits
(3 messages)
American Vocalic Synharmony
(2 messages)
another syllabary
(2 messages)
Arabic Alphabet
ass-backwards into the future
Away for a while
(2 messages)
BangFa Wordlist 0.000000001
(2 messages)
Causatives (was: Preventatives)
Celtica (was: Maggel)
(7 messages)
CHAT Stambul (was: A new version of Genesis)
(7 messages)
CHAT: Ijat, ijat!
(5 messages)
CHAT: Qipchaq as a lingua franca?
(3 messages)
Collaboration
(9 messages)
Conciseness
(5 messages)
Conciseness (was: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.)
Correction: n-h boundary
Cow Brands...?
(4 messages)
Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
(10 messages)
Edenics
(17 messages)
English Pronunciation
(4 messages)
English, Masculine, Feminine
(9 messages)
For information only !
(30 messages)
future past
(10 messages)
future past:Rihana-ye
(4 messages)
Fw: Kassi Script
(10 messages)
Gender-Switch - Japanese, Mandarin
(3 messages)
Gender-Switch in Numerals
Georgian phonology [was Re: About Hebrew Emphatics]
(3 messages)
Germans have no /w/ etc.
(5 messages)
Germans have no /w/, Marking of Resonants, racist use of RL languages in Star Wars movies
(4 messages)
Greeks & Phoenicians (was: Fw: Kassi Script)
Help? Asciification of musical language
(17 messages)
Help? Asciification of musical language [multiple response]
Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
(2 messages)
Ijat, ijat!
(7 messages)
Japanese P-phoneme
(2 messages)
Japanese P-phoneme, Ryuukyuuan
(2 messages)
Japanese phoneme: [ w ]
Japanese phonemes
Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...))
(5 messages)
Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (wasGermans have no /w/, ...))
(8 messages)
lailpalapia!
(7 messages)
Maggel
(8 messages)
My conlang Némalo
(7 messages)
My conlang Nemalo
(2 messages)
Newbie Question
(3 messages)
Newbie Question:Inerrancy
(3 messages)
Nostratic (was Re: Etymology of English 'black')
(2 messages)
Nostratic (was Re: Etymology of English 'black'), Tech, and Albic
(8 messages)
OFF-TOPIC: Non linguistics books by Chomsky
(3 messages)
Ogrish Global Pidgin (3)
(2 messages)
PIE Vowel Inventory Theories
Polysynthetic? Here's Dii,ntis!
Practical Conlanging
(9 messages)
Preventatives
(12 messages)
Request for new tag - YAEPT
(7 messages)
Rihana: Hetiba-ye Diha-fe 12-13
Rihana: Hetiha: Sehahuzu 1 and 1A
Rihana: Hetiha: Sehahuzu 3
Rihana: Hetiha: Sehahuzu 3A and 3B
Schwas in America
(13 messages)
Shaquelingua and Teonaht
Shaquelingua and Teonaht (was: discussion of verbless languages)
(3 messages)
Sheep "brands" [was: Cow Brands]
(2 messages)
Sheep 'brands' [was: Cow Brands]
(7 messages)
Sketch of a budding new conlang
Subordinate Clauses
Tech's Hacek
(2 messages)
The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
(17 messages)
Verbless conlangs (was: Tense marked on nouns)
(6 messages)
Yiklamu hits the big time
(5 messages)
[ASK FOR]GNU/Linux wordlist creating tools
(2 messages)
[CHAT] Re: Ijat, ijat!
[despammed] Re: Ijat, ijat!
Cow Brands...?
Re: Cow Brands...?
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Newbie Question
Re: Newbie Question
(151 lines)
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David Peterson <
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"Igbo"
"Igbo"
(32 lines)
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Re: "Igbo"
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Arthaey Angosii <
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Re: "Igbo"
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Michael Poxon <
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Re: "Igbo"
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'Igbo'
Re: 'Igbo'
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Re: 'Igbo'
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(TECH) Re: 'Igbo'
(TECH) Re: 'Igbo'
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A new version of Genesis
A new version of Genesis
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Re: A new version of Genesis
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Re: A new version of Genesis
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: A new version of Genesis
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Danny Wier <
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Re: A new version of Genesis
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: A new version of Genesis
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Roger Mills <
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Re: A new version of Genesis
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Re: A new version of Genesis
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David Barrow <
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Re: A new version of Genesis
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Philippe Caquant <
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About Hebrew pronunciation
Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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Re: About Hebrew pronunciation
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American Speech Habits
American Speech Habits
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Re: American Speech Habits
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American Speech Habits
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American Vocalic Synharmony
American Vocalic Synharmony
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Re: American Vocalic Synharmony
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another syllabary
another syllabary
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Re: another syllabary
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Arabic Alphabet
Arabic Alphabet
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ass-backwards into the future
ass-backwards into the future
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Away for a while
Away for a while
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Re: Away for a while
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BangFa Wordlist 0.000000001
BangFa Wordlist 0.000000001
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Re: BangFa Wordlist 0.000000001
(79 lines)
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Causatives (was: Preventatives)
Re: Causatives (was: Preventatives)
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Celtica (was: Maggel)
Celtica (was: Maggel)
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Re: Celtica (was: Maggel)
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Re: Celtica (was: Maggel)
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Re: Celtica (was: Maggel)
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Re: Celtica (was: Maggel)
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Re: Celtica (was: Maggel)
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Re: Celtica (was: Maggel)
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CHAT Stambul (was: A new version of Genesis)
CHAT Stambul (was: A new version of Genesis)
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Re: CHAT Stambul (was: A new version of Genesis)
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: CHAT Stambul (was: A new version of Genesis)
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Re: CHAT Stambul (was: A new version of Genesis)
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Re: CHAT Stambul (was: A new version of Genesis)
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Re: CHAT Stambul (was: A new version of Genesis)
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Re: CHAT Stambul (was: A new version of Genesis)
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CHAT: Ijat, ijat!
CHAT: Ijat, ijat!
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Re: CHAT: Ijat, ijat!
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Re: CHAT: Ijat, ijat!
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Paul Bennett <
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Re: CHAT: Ijat, ijat!
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Roger Mills <
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Re: CHAT: Ijat, ijat!
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CHAT: Qipchaq as a lingua franca?
Re: CHAT: Qipchaq as a lingua franca?
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Re: CHAT: Qipchaq as a lingua franca?
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Re: CHAT: Qipchaq as a lingua franca?
(81 lines)
From:
Danny Wier <
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Collaboration
Re: Collaboration
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Rob Haden <
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Re: Collaboration
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Paul Bennett <
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Re: Collaboration
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From:
Rob Haden <
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Re: Collaboration
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From:
Paul Bennett <
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Re: Collaboration
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From:
Joe <
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Re: Collaboration
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From:
Alex Fink <
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Re: Collaboration
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From:
Rob Haden <
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Re: Collaboration
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From:
Trebor Jung <
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Re: Collaboration
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Garth Wallace <
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Conciseness
Re: Conciseness
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Re: Conciseness
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Re: Conciseness
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Re: Conciseness
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Re: Conciseness
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Conciseness (was: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.)
Conciseness (was: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.)
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Correction: n-h boundary
Correction: n-h boundary
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Cow Brands...?
Cow Brands...?
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From:
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Re: Cow Brands...?
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From:
Roger Mills <
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Re: Cow Brands...?
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Re: Cow Brands...?
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Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
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Emily Zilch <
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Re: Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
(54 lines)
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Re: Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
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Re: Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
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Re: Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
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Re: Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
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Re: Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
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Re: Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
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Re: Deutche... Gender-Switch in Israeli Hebrew et al.
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Edenics
Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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Re: Edenics
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English Pronunciation
English Pronunciation
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Re: English Pronunciation
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Re: English Pronunciation
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Re: English Pronunciation
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English, Masculine, Feminine
English, Masculine, Feminine
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Re: English, Masculine, Feminine
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Re: English, Masculine, Feminine
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Re: English, Masculine, Feminine
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Re: English, Masculine, Feminine
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Re: English, Masculine, Feminine
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Re: English, Masculine, Feminine
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Re: English, Masculine, Feminine
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Re: English, Masculine, Feminine
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For information only !
For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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Re: For information only !
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future past
future past
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Re: future past
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Re: future past
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Re: future past
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Re: future past
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Re: future past
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Re: future past
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future past:Rihana-ye
Re: future past:Rihana-ye
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Re: future past:Rihana-ye
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Re: future past:Rihana-ye
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Re: future past:Rihana-ye
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Fw: Kassi Script
Fw: Kassi Script
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Re: Fw: Kassi Script
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Re: Fw: Kassi Script
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Re: Fw: Kassi Script
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Re: Fw: Kassi Script
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Re: Fw: Kassi Script
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Re: Fw: Kassi Script
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Re: Fw: Kassi Script
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Re: Fw: Kassi Script
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Gender-Switch - Japanese, Mandarin
Gender-Switch - Japanese, Mandarin
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Re: Gender-Switch - Japanese, Mandarin
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Re: Gender-Switch - Japanese, Mandarin
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Gender-Switch in Numerals
Gender-Switch in Numerals
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Georgian phonology [was Re: About Hebrew Emphatics]
Georgian phonology [was Re: About Hebrew Emphatics]
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Re: Georgian phonology [was Re: About Hebrew Emphatics]
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Germans have no /w/ etc.
Re: Germans have no /w/ etc.
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Re: Germans have no /w/ etc.
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Re: Germans have no /w/ etc.
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Re: Germans have no /w/ etc.
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Germans have no /w/, Marking of Resonants, racist use of RL languages in Star Wars movies
Germans have no /w/, Marking of Resonants, racist use of RL languages in Star Wars movies
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Re: Germans have no /w/, Marking of Resonants, racist use of RL languages in Star Wars movies
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Re: Germans have no /w/, Marking of Resonants, racist use of RL languages in Star Wars movies
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Greeks & Phoenicians (was: Fw: Kassi Script)
Greeks & Phoenicians (was: Fw: Kassi Script)
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Help? Asciification of musical language
Help? Asciification of musical language
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Re: Help? Asciification of musical language
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Help? Asciification of musical language [multiple response]
Re: Help? Asciification of musical language [multiple response]
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Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Re: Hi all!! I'm a newcomer.
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Ijat, ijat!
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Re: Ijat, ijat!
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Re: Ijat, ijat!
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Re: Ijat, ijat!
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Japanese P-phoneme
Japanese P-phoneme
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Re: Japanese P-phoneme
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Japanese P-phoneme, Ryuukyuuan
Japanese P-phoneme, Ryuukyuuan
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Japanese phoneme: [ w ]
Japanese phoneme: [ w ]
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Japanese phonemes
Re: Japanese phonemes
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Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...))
Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...))
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Re: Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...))
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Re: Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...))
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Re: Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...))
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Re: Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...))
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Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (wasGermans have no /w/, ...))
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Re: Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (wasGermans have no /w/, ...))
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Re: Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (wasGermans have no /w/, ...))
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Re: Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (wasGermans have no /w/, ...))
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Re: Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (wasGermans have no /w/, ...))
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Re: Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (wasGermans have no /w/, ...))
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Re: Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (wasGermans have no /w/, ...))
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Re: Japanese phonemes (was Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (wasGermans have no /w/, ...))
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lailpalapia!
lailpalapia!
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Re: lailpalapia!
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Re: lailpalapia!
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Re: lailpalapia!
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Re: lailpalapia!
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Re: lailpalapia!
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Re: lailpalapia!
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Maggel
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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Re: Maggel
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Re: Maggel
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My conlang Némalo
Re: My conlang Némalo
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Re: My conlang Némalo
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Re: My conlang Némalo
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Re: My conlang Némalo
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My conlang Nemalo
My conlang Nemalo
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Re: My conlang Nemalo
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Newbie Question
Newbie Question
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Re: Newbie Question
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Re: Newbie Question
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Newbie Question:Inerrancy
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Nostratic (was Re: Etymology of English 'black')
Nostratic (was Re: Etymology of English 'black')
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Re: Nostratic (was Re: Etymology of English 'black')
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Nostratic (was Re: Etymology of English 'black'), Tech, and Albic
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Re: Nostratic (was Re: Etymology of English 'black'), Tech, and Albic
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OFF-TOPIC: Non linguistics books by Chomsky
Re: OFF-TOPIC: Non linguistics books by Chomsky
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Re: OFF-TOPIC: Non linguistics books by Chomsky
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Re: OFF-TOPIC: Non linguistics books by Chomsky
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Ogrish Global Pidgin (3)
Ogrish Global Pidgin (3)
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Re: Ogrish Global Pidgin (3)
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PIE Vowel Inventory Theories
PIE Vowel Inventory Theories
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Polysynthetic? Here's Dii,ntis!
Polysynthetic? Here's Dii,ntis!
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Practical Conlanging
Practical Conlanging
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Re: Practical Conlanging
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Re: Practical Conlanging
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Re: Practical Conlanging
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Re: Practical Conlanging
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Re: Practical Conlanging
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Re: Practical Conlanging
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Re: Practical Conlanging
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Preventatives
Preventatives
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Re: Preventatives
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Re: Preventatives
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Re: Preventatives
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Re: Preventatives
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Re: Preventatives
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Re: Preventatives
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Request for new tag - YAEPT
Request for new tag - YAEPT
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Re: Request for new tag - YAEPT
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Re: Request for new tag - YAEPT
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Rihana: Hetiba-ye Diha-fe 12-13
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Rihana: Hetiha: Sehahuzu 1 and 1A
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Rihana: Hetiha: Sehahuzu 3
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Rihana: Hetiha: Sehahuzu 3A and 3B
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Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Re: Schwas in America
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Shaquelingua and Teonaht
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Shaquelingua and Teonaht (was: discussion of verbless languages)
Shaquelingua and Teonaht (was: discussion of verbless languages)
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Re: Shaquelingua and Teonaht (was: discussion of verbless languages)
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Re: Shaquelingua and Teonaht (was: discussion of verbless languages)
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Sheep "brands" [was: Cow Brands]
Sheep "brands" [was: Cow Brands]
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Re: Sheep "brands" [was: Cow Brands]
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Sheep 'brands' [was: Cow Brands]
Re: Sheep 'brands' [was: Cow Brands]
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Re: Sheep 'brands' [was: Cow Brands]
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Re: Sheep 'brands' [was: Cow Brands]
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Re: Sheep 'brands' [was: Cow Brands]
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Re: Sheep 'brands' [was: Cow Brands]
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Re: Sheep 'brands' [was: Cow Brands]
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Re: Sheep 'brands' [was: Cow Brands]
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Sketch of a budding new conlang
Sketch of a budding new conlang
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Subordinate Clauses
Subordinate Clauses
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Tech's Hacek
Tech's Hacek
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Re: Tech's Hacek
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The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
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Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
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Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
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Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
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Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
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Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
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Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
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Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
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Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
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Re: The Monovocalic PIE Myth (was Germans have no /w/, ...)
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