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"Uncleftish Beholding" by Poul Anderson
(4 messages)
A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
(13 messages)
ADMIN: The torch passes
(4 messages)
ANNOUNCE: New Lord of Instrumentality
Another analytic question
(10 messages)
beginner
(8 messages)
Chatiga McGuffey's First Reader Lessons 7-9
Chinese writing (was: Language comparison)
Christophe
CONCULTURE: Ayeri calendar again
conlang alphabets, etc
CONLANG Digest - 8 Jan 2005 to 9 Jan 2005 (#2005-10)
Consonants as source of vowels
(5 messages)
Daléian writing system
(3 messages)
DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
(18 messages)
DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
(13 messages)
DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules
(8 messages)
DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules (Modified by Tristan McLeay)
(2 messages)
DECAL: Examples #4: Interesting Sentences
(2 messages)
DECAL: Research questions #1
(2 messages)
Declaration of Human Rights
(3 messages)
Ebisédian is fun! (Was: Re: Ygyde is fun!)
Fwd: Re: Another analytic question
(3 messages)
gomilego (wasRe: Christophe)
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gomilego was re: Christophe
Grammar - Can
(12 messages)
Greenberg Universals Online
Hi! Introduction and OSV
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infixes (was Re: what does -il- do (when it exists))
(8 messages)
Interjections
(2 messages)
Intro to Frankish, was Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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introduction to Ut Aw Gyu:ll
Isolating natlangs?
(12 messages)
Language comparison
(32 messages)
Language learning
Let's ... constructions in Ayeri
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Logical Chemistry Project
(5 messages)
McGuffey in Asha'ille: Primer Lessons 6-10
McGuffey Readers and Their Editions...
(2 messages)
more of Ut Aw Gyu:ll (interlinears)
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my phonology
(2 messages)
Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Old Albic (was: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics)
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Old Irish (was Re: infixes (was Re: what does -il- do (when it exists)))
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Orthography of palatalized consonants
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OT: FontForge
OT: FontForge (was: writing system)
(3 messages)
OT: How common is it to speak 5+ languages?
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OT: RE: Another analytic question
OT: Semitic number games [Was:Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok)]
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OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]) (Modified by Tristan McLeay)
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OT: Units (Was: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
P- and Q-Celtic (was Re: Reasonable sound changes.)
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Palatal vs. Palatalized (was Re: Orthography of palatalized consonants)
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rare sounds (was: easy sounds)
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Reasonable sound changes.
(11 messages)
Rokbeigalmki Compound Tenses (was: Senyecan Verb Idiom I)
Russophone offshoot possibility
Semi-OT: McGuffey Readers and Their Editions...
Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Silindion - Present Tense
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Some isolating verb patterns
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Somethnig more useless!
(2 messages)
Starting a Conlang-OT group? (was Re: Workshops Review #01, 2005)
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Tense on Nouns
The ExtIPA
The future of the LLL Weekly Updates
THEORY: Polysynthetic languages - used in a sentence?
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tonal language
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Translation Exercises Other than McGuffey? (ATTN: Gary)
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Translation Exercises Other than McGuffey? (was: Re: Grammar - Can)
vietnamese
what does -il- do (when it exists)
what does -il- do?
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Workshops Review #01, 2005
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Ygyde is fun!
(2 messages)
[9], [2] and [3\] (was: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations)
[OT] Re: CONCULTURE: Ayeri calendar again
"Uncleftish Beholding" by Poul Anderson
"Uncleftish Beholding" by Poul Anderson
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Re: "Uncleftish Beholding" by Poul Anderson
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Re: "Uncleftish Beholding" by Poul Anderson
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Re: "Uncleftish Beholding" by Poul Anderson
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A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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ADMIN: The torch passes
ADMIN: The torch passes
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Re: ADMIN: The torch passes
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Re: ADMIN: The torch passes
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Re: ADMIN: The torch passes
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ANNOUNCE: New Lord of Instrumentality
ANNOUNCE: New Lord of Instrumentality
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Another analytic question
Another analytic question
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Re: Another analytic question
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Re: Another analytic question
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Re: Another analytic question
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Re: Another analytic question
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Re: Another analytic question
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Re: Another analytic question
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Re: Another analytic question
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Re: Another analytic question
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Re: Another analytic question
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beginner
Re: beginner
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Re: beginner
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Re: beginner
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Re: beginner
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Re: beginner
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Re: beginner
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Re: beginner
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Re: beginner
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Chatiga McGuffey's First Reader Lessons 7-9
Chatiga McGuffey's First Reader Lessons 7-9
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Chinese writing (was: Language comparison)
Chinese writing (was: Language comparison)
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Christophe
Re: Christophe
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CONCULTURE: Ayeri calendar again
CONCULTURE: Ayeri calendar again
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conlang alphabets, etc
conlang alphabets, etc
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CONLANG Digest - 8 Jan 2005 to 9 Jan 2005 (#2005-10)
Re: CONLANG Digest - 8 Jan 2005 to 9 Jan 2005 (#2005-10)
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Consonants as source of vowels
Consonants as source of vowels
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Re: Consonants as source of vowels
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Re: Consonants as source of vowels
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Re: Consonants as source of vowels
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Re: Consonants as source of vowels
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Daléian writing system
Daléian writing system
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Re: Daléian writing system
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Re: Daléian writing system
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DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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Re: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations
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DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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Re: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics
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DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules
DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules
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Re: DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules
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Re: DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules
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Re: DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules
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Re: DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules
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Re: DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules
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Re: DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules
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Re: DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules
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DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules (Modified by Tristan McLeay)
Re: DECAL: Examples #3: Phonological change rules (Modified by Tristan McLeay)
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DECAL: Examples #4: Interesting Sentences
DECAL: Examples #4: Interesting Sentences
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Re: DECAL: Examples #4: Interesting Sentences
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DECAL: Research questions #1
DECAL: Research questions #1
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Re: DECAL: Research questions #1
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Declaration of Human Rights
Declaration of Human Rights
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Re: Declaration of Human Rights
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Re: Declaration of Human Rights
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Ebisédian is fun! (Was: Re: Ygyde is fun!)
Re: Ebisédian is fun! (Was: Re: Ygyde is fun!)
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Fwd: Re: Another analytic question
Fwd: Re: Another analytic question
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Re: Fwd: Re: Another analytic question
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Re: Fwd: Re: Another analytic question
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gomilego (wasRe: Christophe)
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Re: gomilego (wasRe: Christophe)
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gomilego was re: Christophe
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Grammar - Can
Grammar - Can
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Re: Grammar - Can
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Re: Grammar - Can
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Re: Grammar - Can
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Re: Grammar - Can
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Re: Grammar - Can
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Greenberg Universals Online
Greenberg Universals Online
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Hi! Introduction and OSV
Hi! Introduction and OSV
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Re: Hi! Introduction and OSV
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Re: Hi! Introduction and OSV
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Re: Hi! Introduction and OSV
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infixes (was Re: what does -il- do (when it exists))
infixes (was Re: what does -il- do (when it exists))
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Re: infixes (was Re: what does -il- do (when it exists))
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Re: infixes (was Re: what does -il- do (when it exists))
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Re: infixes (was Re: what does -il- do (when it exists))
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infixes (was Re: what does -il- do (when it exists))
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Interjections
Re: Interjections
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Intro to Frankish, was Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: Intro to Frankish, was Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: Intro to Frankish, was Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: Intro to Frankish, was Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: Intro to Frankish, was Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: Intro to Frankish, was Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: Intro to Frankish, was Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: Intro to Frankish, was Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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Re: Intro to Frankish, was Re: A Franco-Turkic a posteriori language
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introduction to Ut Aw Gyu:ll
introduction to Ut Aw Gyu:ll
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Isolating natlangs?
Isolating natlangs?
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Re: Isolating natlangs?
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Language comparison
Re: Language comparison
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Language learning
Language learning
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Let's ... constructions in Ayeri
Let's ... constructions in Ayeri
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Re: Let's ... constructions in Ayeri
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Re: Let's ... constructions in Ayeri
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Re: Let's ... constructions in Ayeri
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Logical Chemistry Project
Logical Chemistry Project
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Re: Logical Chemistry Project
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McGuffey in Asha'ille: Primer Lessons 6-10
McGuffey in Asha'ille: Primer Lessons 6-10
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McGuffey Readers and Their Editions...
Re: McGuffey Readers and Their Editions...
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Re: McGuffey Readers and Their Editions...
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more of Ut Aw Gyu:ll (interlinears)
more of Ut Aw Gyu:ll (interlinears)
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my phonology
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Re: my phonology
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Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]
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Old Albic (was: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics)
Old Albic (was: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics)
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Re: Old Albic (was: DECAL: Examples #2: Phonotactics)
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Old Irish (was Re: infixes (was Re: what does -il- do (when it exists)))
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Re: Old Irish (was Re: infixes (was Re: what does -il- do (when it exists)))
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Orthography of palatalized consonants
Orthography of palatalized consonants
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Re: Orthography of palatalized consonants
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Re: Orthography of palatalized consonants
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Re: Orthography of palatalized consonants
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Re: Orthography of palatalized consonants
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OT: FontForge
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OT: FontForge (was: writing system)
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Re: OT: FontForge (was: writing system)
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OT: How common is it to speak 5+ languages?
OT: How common is it to speak 5+ languages?
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Re: OT: How common is it to speak 5+ languages?
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Re: OT: How common is it to speak 5+ languages?
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Re: OT: How common is it to speak 5+ languages?
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Re: OT: How common is it to speak 5+ languages?
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Re: OT: How common is it to speak 5+ languages?
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OT: RE: Another analytic question
OT: RE: Another analytic question
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OT: Semitic number games [Was:Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok)]
OT: Semitic number games [Was:Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok)]
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Re: OT: Semitic number games [Was:Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok)]
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OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]) (Modified by Tristan McLeay)
Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]) (Modified by Tristan McLeay)
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Re: OT: Units (was Re: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long]) (Modified by Tristan McLeay)
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OT: Units (Was: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
OT: Units (Was: Numbers in Qthen|gai (and in Tyl Sjok) [long])
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P- and Q-Celtic (was Re: Reasonable sound changes.)
P- and Q-Celtic (was Re: Reasonable sound changes.)
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Re: P- and Q-Celtic (was Re: Reasonable sound changes.)
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Re: P- and Q-Celtic (was Re: Reasonable sound changes.)
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Re: P- and Q-Celtic (was Re: Reasonable sound changes.)
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Re: P- and Q-Celtic (was Re: Reasonable sound changes.)
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Re: P- and Q-Celtic (was Re: Reasonable sound changes.)
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Re: P- and Q-Celtic (was Re: Reasonable sound changes.)
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Re: P- and Q-Celtic (was Re: Reasonable sound changes.)
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Re: P- and Q-Celtic (was Re: Reasonable sound changes.)
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Palatal vs. Palatalized (was Re: Orthography of palatalized consonants)
Palatal vs. Palatalized (was Re: Orthography of palatalized consonants)
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Palatal vs. Palatalized (was Re: Orthography of palatalized consonants)
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rare sounds (was: easy sounds)
rare sounds (was: easy sounds)
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Re: rare sounds (was: easy sounds)
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Reasonable sound changes.
Reasonable sound changes.
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Re: Reasonable sound changes.
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Re: Reasonable sound changes.
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Re: Reasonable sound changes.
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Re: Reasonable sound changes.
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Re: Reasonable sound changes.
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Re: Reasonable sound changes.
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Re: Reasonable sound changes.
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Re: Reasonable sound changes.
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Re: Reasonable sound changes.
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Re: Reasonable sound changes.
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Rokbeigalmki Compound Tenses (was: Senyecan Verb Idiom I)
Rokbeigalmki Compound Tenses (was: Senyecan Verb Idiom I)
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Russophone offshoot possibility
Re: Russophone offshoot possibility
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Semi-OT: McGuffey Readers and Their Editions...
Semi-OT: McGuffey Readers and Their Editions...
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Senyecan Verb Idiom I
Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Re: Senyecan Verb Idiom I
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Silindion - Present Tense
Silindion - Present Tense
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Re: Silindion - Present Tense
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Re: Silindion - Present Tense
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Re: Silindion - Present Tense
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Re: Silindion - Present Tense
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Some isolating verb patterns
Some isolating verb patterns
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Re: Some isolating verb patterns
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Re: Some isolating verb patterns
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Re: Some isolating verb patterns
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Re: Some isolating verb patterns
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Somethnig more useless!
Somethnig more useless!
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Re: Somethnig more useless!
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Starting a Conlang-OT group? (was Re: Workshops Review #01, 2005)
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Tense on Nouns
Tense on Nouns
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The ExtIPA
The ExtIPA
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The future of the LLL Weekly Updates
The future of the LLL Weekly Updates
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THEORY: Polysynthetic languages - used in a sentence?
THEORY: Polysynthetic languages - used in a sentence?
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tonal language
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Re: tonal language
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Translation Exercises Other than McGuffey? (ATTN: Gary)
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Translation Exercises Other than McGuffey? (was: Re: Grammar - Can)
Translation Exercises Other than McGuffey? (was: Re: Grammar - Can)
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vietnamese
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what does -il- do (when it exists)
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what does -il- do?
what does -il- do?
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Workshops Review #01, 2005
Workshops Review #01, 2005
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Re: Workshops Review #01, 2005
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Re: Workshops Review #01, 2005
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Ygyde is fun!
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Re: Ygyde is fun!
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[9], [2] and [3\] (was: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations)
[9], [2] and [3\] (was: DECAL: Examples #1: Phonetic inventory examples & motivations)
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[OT] Re: CONCULTURE: Ayeri calendar again
[OT] Re: CONCULTURE: Ayeri calendar again
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