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"more of C-14...(im)personal nouns, etc"
"Re: initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations initial (in Welsh,"
"Ubar" in Welsh or Basque?
2 Questions about glosses
(3 messages)
A new phonemic distinction in Gzarondan
(3 messages)
A portion of a poem, in West Nindic (Hinession)
Advice/Comments - Constructed Languages Class
An Abandoned Conlang Needs Naming
ANNOUNCEMENT: Kosi grammar
Anohim: Case editing
Anohim: Relative Clause
Another Introduction
(2 messages)
Archives (Was: Re: Introduction)
Borrowing Wordlist
(14 messages)
Brit. pronunciation-- RP?
(2 messages)
Bye for a few days.
C-15: Welsh-based
(2 messages)
Calénnaw n and a manic digression on numbers
(2 messages)
Calénnawn and a manic digression on numbers
(4 messages)
Celtic/Tolkien influenced conlangs (was Re: Nindic Nominal Morphology)
CHAT: Away for a week
(4 messages)
CHAT: Boredom is the mother of all arts.
(8 messages)
CHAT: De ponology ob numbness
CHAT: The speed limit (was re: CHAT: Away for a week)
Children and video games
Color system
(8 messages)
conlang announcement: Calénnawn
(4 messages)
Conlang Apologetics
Demonstratives & 3rd Person Pronouns (Was: English They)
ejective stops
(2 messages)
English Usage: "THEY"
(13 messages)
Evidentials for a future English
(14 messages)
Evidentials for a future English (multiple replies)
experimental crocodile phonology questions
Future English
(3 messages)
Fwd: Gzarondan: Spelling Review
(3 messages)
Fwd: Re: More stuff on colours
Fwd: Re: Word Order in typology
(6 messages)
Gzarondan: Phonological Review
(9 messages)
Gzarondan: Spelling Review
(2 messages)
Information on future English language development?
(3 messages)
initial mutation or trigger?
initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations
(3 messages)
initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations initial (in Welsh,
Intelligentsia? Re: Adopting a plural
(8 messages)
Introduction
(8 messages)
isolates in sentances Re: initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations
isolates in sentences, initial mutation, trigger &c.
Kash naming (was Re: Senyecan honorifics)
Kinship Terms
Kinship terms
(2 messages)
Labiopalatalization
(3 messages)
LLL Weekly Update #15/2004
Looking for interesting ways to handle relative clauses.
(2 messages)
Mangling Unicode (was: Fwd: Gzarondan: Spelling Review)
(2 messages)
More stuff on colours
(8 messages)
Naming your Language
NATLANG: One And A Half
NATLANG: Phonemic &\
(3 messages)
new conlanger working on a few new conlangs
New Kosi grammar online...
(3 messages)
New Language: Ano~'him (ACTUAL) Vair long
Nindic Demonstratives
Nindic Nominal Morphology
(7 messages)
Nitpicking, and some political theory
(4 messages)
No Cross, but a little Crown (sorry) (was Re: Toki Pona survey)
Not quite your father's Babel text - UPDATE!!!
(3 messages)
Old English & Welsh X-Sampa?
(7 messages)
One And A Half
(4 messages)
Opinion: Easy to learn
(2 messages)
Origin of "Floyd"
(2 messages)
ornitholestes' languages
OT blog
OT: Children and video games
(8 messages)
OT: Re: Calénnawn and a manic digression on numbers
(2 messages)
OT: Re: Salad Days, was Re: Borrowing Wordlist
Periphrases
Phoneme Analysis Question
(16 messages)
Phonology-Realistic?
(7 messages)
Problems with Cases -- Ideas?
(2 messages)
Question about Latin.
(10 messages)
Question about word-final velar nasal
(6 messages)
re Periphrases? Re Re Question about Latin.
(2 messages)
rotantii
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Russian "a" and Norwegian "ikke/ingen" (was: Re: Question about Latin.)
(15 messages)
Salad Days, was Re: Borrowing Wordlist
(2 messages)
Senyecan honorifics
(3 messages)
Senyecan honorifics: Rihana-ye
Senyecan kinship system
(2 messages)
Senyecan Orth. & Phon .
Sketch: Tatari Faran
Surviving the Dry Spell of Creativity
Tatari Faran update
TECH: Netscape Javascript data length limitations
(2 messages)
testing
The things all conlangs should be able to express
(2 messages)
Toki Pona survey
(22 messages)
Triggers and Administrivia (was Re: Fwd: Re: One And A Half)
(3 messages)
Two questions about Esperanto (Mieux vaut tard que jamais)
(6 messages)
USAGE: Auto fahren (was: Russian "a" and Norwegian "ikke/ingen")
Very early new sketch
(3 messages)
Welcome everyone!
Word categories (Was: Re: Borrowing Wordlist)
(9 messages)
Word Order in typology
(13 messages)
Yet Another Introduction
[h] in Greek (was: A new phonemic distinction in Gzarondan)
"more of C-14...(im)personal nouns, etc"
"more of C-14...(im)personal nouns, etc"
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"Re: initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations initial (in Welsh,"
"Re: initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations initial (in Welsh,"
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"Ubar" in Welsh or Basque?
"Ubar" in Welsh or Basque?
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2 Questions about glosses
2 Questions about glosses
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Re: 2 Questions about glosses
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Re: 2 Questions about glosses
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A new phonemic distinction in Gzarondan
Re: A new phonemic distinction in Gzarondan
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Re: A new phonemic distinction in Gzarondan
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Re: A new phonemic distinction in Gzarondan
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A portion of a poem, in West Nindic (Hinession)
A portion of a poem, in West Nindic (Hinession)
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Advice/Comments - Constructed Languages Class
Re: Advice/Comments - Constructed Languages Class
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An Abandoned Conlang Needs Naming
An Abandoned Conlang Needs Naming
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Kosi grammar
ANNOUNCEMENT: Kosi grammar
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Anohim: Case editing
Anohim: Case editing
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Anohim: Relative Clause
Anohim: Relative Clause
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Another Introduction
Another Introduction
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Re: Another Introduction
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Archives (Was: Re: Introduction)
Re: Archives (Was: Re: Introduction)
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Borrowing Wordlist
Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Brit. pronunciation-- RP?
Brit. pronunciation-- RP?
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Re: Brit. pronunciation-- RP?
(46 lines)
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Bye for a few days.
Bye for a few days.
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C-15: Welsh-based
C-15: Welsh-based
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Re: C-15: Welsh-based
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Calénnaw n and a manic digression on numbers
Re: Calénnaw n and a manic digression on numbers
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Re: Calénnaw n and a manic digression on numbers
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Calénnawn and a manic digression on numbers
Calénnawn and a manic digression on numbers
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Re: Calénnawn and a manic digression on numbers
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Re: Calénnawn and a manic digression on numbers
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Re: Calénnawn and a manic digression on numbers
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Celtic/Tolkien influenced conlangs (was Re: Nindic Nominal Morphology)
Celtic/Tolkien influenced conlangs (was Re: Nindic Nominal Morphology)
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CHAT: Away for a week
Re: CHAT: Away for a week
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Re: CHAT: Away for a week
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Re: CHAT: Away for a week
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Re: CHAT: Away for a week
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CHAT: Boredom is the mother of all arts.
CHAT: Boredom is the mother of all arts.
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Re: CHAT: Boredom is the mother of all arts.
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Re: CHAT: Boredom is the mother of all arts.
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Re: CHAT: Boredom is the mother of all arts.
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Re: CHAT: Boredom is the mother of all arts.
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Re: CHAT: Boredom is the mother of all arts.
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Re: CHAT: Boredom is the mother of all arts.
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Re: CHAT: Boredom is the mother of all arts.
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CHAT: De ponology ob numbness
Re: CHAT: De ponology ob numbness
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CHAT: The speed limit (was re: CHAT: Away for a week)
CHAT: The speed limit (was re: CHAT: Away for a week)
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Children and video games
Re: Children and video games
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Color system
Re: Color system
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Re: Color system
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Re: Color system
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Re: Color system
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Re: Color system
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Re: Color system
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Re: Color system
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Re: Color system
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conlang announcement: Calénnawn
conlang announcement: Calénnawn
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Re: conlang announcement: Calénnawn
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Re: conlang announcement: Calénnawn
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Re: conlang announcement: Calénnawn
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Conlang Apologetics
Re: Conlang Apologetics
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Demonstratives & 3rd Person Pronouns (Was: English They)
Demonstratives & 3rd Person Pronouns (Was: English They)
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ejective stops
ejective stops
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Re: ejective stops
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English Usage: "THEY"
English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Re: English Usage: "THEY"
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Evidentials for a future English
Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Re: Evidentials for a future English
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Evidentials for a future English (multiple replies)
Re: Evidentials for a future English (multiple replies)
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experimental crocodile phonology questions
experimental crocodile phonology questions
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Future English
Re: Future English
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Re: Future English
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Re: Future English
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Fwd: Gzarondan: Spelling Review
Fwd: Gzarondan: Spelling Review
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Re: Fwd: Gzarondan: Spelling Review
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Re: Fwd: Gzarondan: Spelling Review
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Fwd: Re: More stuff on colours
Fwd: Re: More stuff on colours
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Fwd: Re: Word Order in typology
Fwd: Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Fwd: Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Fwd: Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Fwd: Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Fwd: Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Fwd: Re: Word Order in typology
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Gzarondan: Phonological Review
Gzarondan: Phonological Review
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Re: Gzarondan: Phonological Review
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Re: Gzarondan: Phonological Review
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Re: Gzarondan: Phonological Review
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Re: Gzarondan: Phonological Review
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Re: Gzarondan: Phonological Review
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Re: Gzarondan: Phonological Review
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Re: Gzarondan: Phonological Review
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Re: Gzarondan: Phonological Review
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Gzarondan: Spelling Review
Gzarondan: Spelling Review
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Re: Gzarondan: Spelling Review
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Information on future English language development?
Information on future English language development?
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Re: Information on future English language development?
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Re: Information on future English language development?
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initial mutation or trigger?
Re: initial mutation or trigger?
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initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations
Re: initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations
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Re: initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations
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Re: initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations
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initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations initial (in Welsh,
Re: initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations initial (in Welsh,
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Intelligentsia? Re: Adopting a plural
Re: Intelligentsia? Re: Adopting a plural
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Re: Intelligentsia? Re: Adopting a plural
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Re: Intelligentsia? Re: Adopting a plural
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Re: Intelligentsia? Re: Adopting a plural
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Re: Intelligentsia? Re: Adopting a plural
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Re: Intelligentsia? Re: Adopting a plural
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Re: Intelligentsia? Re: Adopting a plural
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Re: Intelligentsia? Re: Adopting a plural
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Introduction
Introduction
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Re: Introduction
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Re: Introduction
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Re: Introduction
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isolates in sentances Re: initial mutation or trigger? Re: re Mutations
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isolates in sentences, initial mutation, trigger &c.
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Kash naming (was Re: Senyecan honorifics)
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Kinship Terms
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Kinship terms
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Labiopalatalization
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LLL Weekly Update #15/2004
LLL Weekly Update #15/2004
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Looking for interesting ways to handle relative clauses.
Looking for interesting ways to handle relative clauses.
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Re: Looking for interesting ways to handle relative clauses.
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Mangling Unicode (was: Fwd: Gzarondan: Spelling Review)
Mangling Unicode (was: Fwd: Gzarondan: Spelling Review)
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More stuff on colours
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Naming your Language
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NATLANG: One And A Half
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NATLANG: Phonemic &\
NATLANG: Phonemic &\
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new conlanger working on a few new conlangs
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New Kosi grammar online...
New Kosi grammar online...
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New Language: Ano~'him (ACTUAL) Vair long
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Nindic Demonstratives
Nindic Demonstratives
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Nindic Nominal Morphology
Nindic Nominal Morphology
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Nitpicking, and some political theory
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No Cross, but a little Crown (sorry) (was Re: Toki Pona survey)
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Not quite your father's Babel text - UPDATE!!!
Not quite your father's Babel text - UPDATE!!!
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Re: Not quite your father's Babel text - UPDATE!!!
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Re: Not quite your father's Babel text - UPDATE!!!
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Old English & Welsh X-Sampa?
Old English & Welsh X-Sampa?
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Re: Old English & Welsh X-Sampa?
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One And A Half
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Opinion: Easy to learn
Opinion: Easy to learn
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Origin of "Floyd"
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ornitholestes' languages
ornitholestes' languages
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OT blog
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OT: Children and video games
OT: Children and video games
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OT: Re: Calénnawn and a manic digression on numbers
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OT: Re: Salad Days, was Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Periphrases
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Phoneme Analysis Question
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Phonology-Realistic?
Phonology-Realistic?
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Problems with Cases -- Ideas?
Problems with Cases -- Ideas?
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Question about Latin.
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Question about word-final velar nasal
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re Periphrases? Re Re Question about Latin.
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rotantii
rotantii
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Russian "a" and Norwegian "ikke/ingen" (was: Re: Question about Latin.)
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Salad Days, was Re: Borrowing Wordlist
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Senyecan honorifics
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Senyecan honorifics: Rihana-ye
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Senyecan kinship system
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Senyecan Orth. & Phon .
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Sketch: Tatari Faran
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Surviving the Dry Spell of Creativity
Surviving the Dry Spell of Creativity
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Tatari Faran update
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TECH: Netscape Javascript data length limitations
TECH: Netscape Javascript data length limitations
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testing
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The things all conlangs should be able to express
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Toki Pona survey
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Re: Toki Pona survey
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Re: Toki Pona survey
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Triggers and Administrivia (was Re: Fwd: Re: One And A Half)
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Two questions about Esperanto (Mieux vaut tard que jamais)
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Re: Two questions about Esperanto (Mieux vaut tard que jamais)
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Re: Two questions about Esperanto (Mieux vaut tard que jamais)
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Re: Two questions about Esperanto (Mieux vaut tard que jamais)
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Re: Two questions about Esperanto (Mieux vaut tard que jamais)
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Re: Two questions about Esperanto (Mieux vaut tard que jamais)
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USAGE: Auto fahren (was: Russian "a" and Norwegian "ikke/ingen")
USAGE: Auto fahren (was: Russian "a" and Norwegian "ikke/ingen")
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Very early new sketch
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Re: Very early new sketch
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Re: Very early new sketch
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Welcome everyone!
Welcome everyone!
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Word categories (Was: Re: Borrowing Wordlist)
Word categories (Was: Re: Borrowing Wordlist)
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Re: Word categories (Was: Re: Borrowing Wordlist)
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Re: Word categories (Was: Re: Borrowing Wordlist)
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Re: Word categories (Was: Re: Borrowing Wordlist)
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Re: Word categories (Was: Re: Borrowing Wordlist)
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Re: Word categories (Was: Re: Borrowing Wordlist)
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Re: Word categories (Was: Re: Borrowing Wordlist)
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Re: Word categories (Was: Re: Borrowing Wordlist)
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Re: Word categories (Was: Re: Borrowing Wordlist)
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Word Order in typology
Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Re: Word Order in typology
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Yet Another Introduction
Yet Another Introduction
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[h] in Greek (was: A new phonemic distinction in Gzarondan)
[h] in Greek (was: A new phonemic distinction in Gzarondan)
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