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/x/ and 'inter-Germanic' (was: Intergermansk)
(3 messages)
1. Shall, and 2. more better (was: Word usage in English dialects etc)
??degrees?? of verbs
(6 messages)
Anadewism? Reflexive case
(2 messages)
ANNOUNCE: CXS<->IPA converter online
articles
(6 messages)
auxiliaries
(3 messages)
babel text in ebhiamxg
change to digest?
(3 messages)
CHAT Re: USAGE: Words for fungi (mushrooms/toadstools/champignons/etc)
CHAT: "filling words" (was: Contractions in colloquial German)
CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
(12 messages)
CHAT: online etymological dictionary (was: Intergermansk - Three Rings)
(3 messages)
CHAT: Re: Composition of conlanger population
CHAT: Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
(2 messages)
CHAT: Speed cameras
CHAT: Speed cameras (was: Word usage in English dialects)
(8 messages)
Composition of conlanger population
(6 messages)
CONCULTURE: Ayeri calendar again
Conlang Indexes
(6 messages)
Conlangea Multilingual Phrasebook, 2nd Ed.
(8 messages)
Constructive linguistics
(13 messages)
Constructive Linguistics
Da Mätz se Basa: Syntax
DECAL: Class videos online!
(2 messages)
DECAL: Reader and/or class videos hard copies
Degrees of adjectives
(27 messages)
Dyirbal
Dynamic vs. Stative Verbs
fkoehyr znu eorsvi! (and unable to post to the list by e-mail)
(6 messages)
Franj Travellers' Phrasebook
(9 messages)
Future English
(9 messages)
Help: Arabic fonts for Turklangs
(7 messages)
Index issues
(2 messages)
Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
(15 messages)
Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
(19 messages)
List response times
Mooré language sources?
Mooré language sources?
More about the chicken
(3 messages)
mushrooms (Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D)
negativity
Newbie phonology question
OT: My gratitudes
OT: Re: Composition of conlanger population
(3 messages)
OT: Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
(5 messages)
Passive sentences and indirect objects
(4 messages)
Person distinctions in languages?
(18 messages)
Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
(10 messages)
Question about Morpheme Orders in Verbs.
ReTonogenesis
(11 messages)
Slang, curses and vulgarities
(9 messages)
Slang, curses and vulgarities - Suficxe!
(7 messages)
STOP: Slang, curses and vulgarities
(3 messages)
TECH: gmail / reply-to (Was: Passive sentences and indirect objects)
TECH: Re: List response times
TECH: unable to post to list using thunderbird
The Five-Page Language.
(4 messages)
The primary colours (was Re: YAEPT: "year" (sorry!) (was Re: Why "y" ain't arbitrary (was: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook)))
Three degrees of rounding
Tonogenesis
(13 messages)
Unusual time / causality / worldviews (natlang/conlang)
(7 messages)
USAGE: enclitic -n = him/ it
USAGE: German 'be' (was: Re: Person distinctions in languages?{
(5 messages)
USAGE: University "subjects", "modules", "courses", etc.
(4 messages)
USAGE: Words for fungi (mushrooms/toadstools/champignons/etc)
(2 messages)
who is list admin?
(2 messages)
Why "y" ain't arbitrary (was: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook)
Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
(24 messages)
Workshops Review #03, 2005
YAEPT: "year" (sorry!) (was Re: Why "y" ain't arbitrary (was: I...
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YAEPT: "year" (sorry!) (was Re: Why "y" ain't arbitrary (was: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook))
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yogh!
(2 messages)
[CHAT] Aussie terminology question
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[OT] Mandarin glyph selection help
(2 messages)
/x/ and 'inter-Germanic' (was: Intergermansk)
Re: /x/ and 'inter-Germanic' (was: Intergermansk)
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Re: /x/ and 'inter-Germanic' (was: Intergermansk)
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Re: /x/ and 'inter-Germanic' (was: Intergermansk)
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1. Shall, and 2. more better (was: Word usage in English dialects etc)
Re: 1. Shall, and 2. more better (was: Word usage in English dialects etc)
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??degrees?? of verbs
??degrees?? of verbs
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Re: ??degrees?? of verbs
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Re: ??degrees?? of verbs
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??degrees?? of verbs
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Re: ??degrees?? of verbs
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Re: ??degrees?? of verbs
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Anadewism? Reflexive case
Re: Anadewism? Reflexive case
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Re: Anadewism? Reflexive case
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ANNOUNCE: CXS<->IPA converter online
Re: ANNOUNCE: CXS<->IPA converter online
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articles
Re: articles
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Re: articles
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Re: articles
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Re: articles
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Re: articles
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Re: articles
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auxiliaries
auxiliaries
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Re: auxiliaries
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Re: auxiliaries
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babel text in ebhiamxg
babel text in ebhiamxg
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change to digest?
change to digest?
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Re: change to digest?
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Re: change to digest?
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CHAT Re: USAGE: Words for fungi (mushrooms/toadstools/champignons/etc)
Re: CHAT Re: USAGE: Words for fungi (mushrooms/toadstools/champignons/etc)
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CHAT: "filling words" (was: Contractions in colloquial German)
CHAT: "filling words" (was: Contractions in colloquial German)
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CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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Re: CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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Re: CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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Re: CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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Re: CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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Re: CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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Re: CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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Re: CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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Re: CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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Re: CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German (was: Re: articles)
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CHAT: online etymological dictionary (was: Intergermansk - Three Rings)
CHAT: online etymological dictionary (was: Intergermansk - Three Rings)
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Re: CHAT: online etymological dictionary (was: Intergermansk - Three Rings)
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Re: CHAT: online etymological dictionary (was: Intergermansk - Three Rings)
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CHAT: Re: Composition of conlanger population
CHAT: Re: Composition of conlanger population
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CHAT: Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
Re: CHAT: Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: CHAT: Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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CHAT: Speed cameras
Re: CHAT: Speed cameras
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CHAT: Speed cameras (was: Word usage in English dialects)
CHAT: Speed cameras (was: Word usage in English dialects)
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Re: CHAT: Speed cameras (was: Word usage in English dialects)
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Re: CHAT: Speed cameras (was: Word usage in English dialects)
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Re: CHAT: Speed cameras (was: Word usage in English dialects)
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Re: CHAT: Speed cameras (was: Word usage in English dialects)
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Re: CHAT: Speed cameras (was: Word usage in English dialects)
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Re: CHAT: Speed cameras (was: Word usage in English dialects)
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Re: CHAT: Speed cameras (was: Word usage in English dialects)
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Composition of conlanger population
Composition of conlanger population
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Re: Composition of conlanger population
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Re: Composition of conlanger population
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Re: Composition of conlanger population
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Re: Composition of conlanger population
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Re: Composition of conlanger population
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CONCULTURE: Ayeri calendar again
CONCULTURE: Ayeri calendar again
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Carsten Becker <
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Conlang Indexes
Conlang Indexes
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Re: Conlang Indexes
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Re: Conlang Indexes
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Re: Conlang Indexes
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Re: Conlang Indexes
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Re: Conlang Indexes
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Conlangea Multilingual Phrasebook, 2nd Ed.
Conlangea Multilingual Phrasebook, 2nd Ed.
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Re: Conlangea Multilingual Phrasebook, 2nd Ed.
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Re: Conlangea Multilingual Phrasebook, 2nd Ed.
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Re: Conlangea Multilingual Phrasebook, 2nd Ed.
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Re: Conlangea Multilingual Phrasebook, 2nd Ed.
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Re: Conlangea Multilingual Phrasebook, 2nd Ed.
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Re: Conlangea Multilingual Phrasebook, 2nd Ed.
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Re: Conlangea Multilingual Phrasebook, 2nd Ed.
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Constructive linguistics
Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Re: Constructive linguistics
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Constructive Linguistics
Re: Constructive Linguistics
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Da Mätz se Basa: Syntax
Re: Da Mätz se Basa: Syntax
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DECAL: Class videos online!
DECAL: Class videos online!
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Re: DECAL: Class videos online!
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DECAL: Reader and/or class videos hard copies
DECAL: Reader and/or class videos hard copies
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Degrees of adjectives
Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Re: Degrees of adjectives
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Dyirbal
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Dynamic vs. Stative Verbs
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fkoehyr znu eorsvi! (and unable to post to the list by e-mail)
fkoehyr znu eorsvi! (and unable to post to the list by e-mail)
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Re: fkoehyr znu eorsvi! (and unable to post to the list by e-mail)
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Re: fkoehyr znu eorsvi! (and unable to post to the list by e-mail)
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Re: fkoehyr znu eorsvi! (and unable to post to the list by e-mail)
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Re: fkoehyr znu eorsvi! (and unable to post to the list by e-mail)
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Re: fkoehyr znu eorsvi! (and unable to post to the list by e-mail)
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Franj Travellers' Phrasebook
Franj Travellers' Phrasebook
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Re: Franj Travellers' Phrasebook
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Re: Franj Travellers' Phrasebook
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Re: Franj Travellers' Phrasebook
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Re: Franj Travellers' Phrasebook
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Re: Franj Travellers' Phrasebook
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Re: Franj Travellers' Phrasebook
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Future English
Future English
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Re: Future English
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Re: Future English
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Re: Future English
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Re: Future English
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Re: Future English
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Re: Future English
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Re: Future English
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Help: Arabic fonts for Turklangs
Help: Arabic fonts for Turklangs
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Re: Help: Arabic fonts for Turklangs
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Re: Help: Arabic fonts for Turklangs
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Re: Help: Arabic fonts for Turklangs
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Re: Help: Arabic fonts for Turklangs
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Re: Help: Arabic fonts for Turklangs
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Index issues
Index issues
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Re: Index issues
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Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
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Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
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Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
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Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
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Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
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Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
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Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
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Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
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Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
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Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
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Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D
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Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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List response times
List response times
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Mooré language sources?
Re: Mooré language sources?
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Mooré language sources?
Mooré language sources?
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More about the chicken
More about the chicken
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Re: More about the chicken
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Re: More about the chicken
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mushrooms (Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D)
Re: mushrooms (Re: Intergermansk - Pizza packaging text :D)
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negativity
negativity
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Newbie phonology question
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OT: My gratitudes
OT: My gratitudes
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OT: Re: Composition of conlanger population
OT: Re: Composition of conlanger population
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Re: OT: Re: Composition of conlanger population
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OT: Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
OT: Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: OT: Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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OT: Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Re: OT: Re: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook
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Passive sentences and indirect objects
Passive sentences and indirect objects
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Re: Passive sentences and indirect objects
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Re: Passive sentences and indirect objects
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Re: Passive sentences and indirect objects
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Person distinctions in languages?
Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Re: Person distinctions in languages?
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Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
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Re: Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
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Re: Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
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Re: Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
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Re: Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
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Re: Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
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Re: Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
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Re: Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
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Re: Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
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Re: Personal Verb Endings in Future German (was CHAT: Contractions in colloquial German)
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Question about Morpheme Orders in Verbs.
Re: Question about Morpheme Orders in Verbs.
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ReTonogenesis
ReTonogenesis
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Re: ReTonogenesis
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Re: ReTonogenesis
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Re: ReTonogenesis
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Re: ReTonogenesis
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Re: ReTonogenesis
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Re: ReTonogenesis
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Re: ReTonogenesis
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Re: ReTonogenesis
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Re: ReTonogenesis
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Re: ReTonogenesis
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Slang, curses and vulgarities
Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Slang, curses and vulgarities - Suficxe!
Slang, curses and vulgarities - Suficxe!
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities - Suficxe!
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Slang, curses and vulgarities - Suficxe!
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities - Suficxe!
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities - Suficxe!
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities - Suficxe!
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Re: Slang, curses and vulgarities - Suficxe!
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STOP: Slang, curses and vulgarities
STOP: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: STOP: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: STOP: Slang, curses and vulgarities
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TECH: gmail / reply-to (Was: Passive sentences and indirect objects)
TECH: gmail / reply-to (Was: Passive sentences and indirect objects)
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TECH: Re: List response times
TECH: Re: List response times
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TECH: unable to post to list using thunderbird
TECH: unable to post to list using thunderbird
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The Five-Page Language.
The Five-Page Language.
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Re: The Five-Page Language.
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Re: The Five-Page Language.
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Re: The Five-Page Language.
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The primary colours (was Re: YAEPT: "year" (sorry!) (was Re: Why "y" ain't arbitrary (was: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook)))
The primary colours (was Re: YAEPT: "year" (sorry!) (was Re: Why "y" ain't arbitrary (was: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook)))
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Three degrees of rounding
Three degrees of rounding
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Tonogenesis
Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Re: Tonogenesis
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Unusual time / causality / worldviews (natlang/conlang)
Unusual time / causality / worldviews (natlang/conlang)
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Re: Unusual time / causality / worldviews (natlang/conlang)
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Re: Unusual time / causality / worldviews (natlang/conlang)
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Re: Unusual time / causality / worldviews (natlang/conlang)
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Re: Unusual time / causality / worldviews (natlang/conlang)
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Re: Unusual time / causality / worldviews (natlang/conlang)
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Re: Unusual time / causality / worldviews (natlang/conlang)
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USAGE: enclitic -n = him/ it
USAGE: enclitic -n = him/ it
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USAGE: German 'be' (was: Re: Person distinctions in languages?{
USAGE: German 'be' (was: Re: Person distinctions in languages?{
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Re: USAGE: German 'be' (was: Re: Person distinctions in languages?{
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Re: USAGE: German 'be' (was: Re: Person distinctions in languages?{
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Re: USAGE: German 'be' (was: Re: Person distinctions in languages?{
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Re: USAGE: German 'be' (was: Re: Person distinctions in languages?{
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USAGE: University "subjects", "modules", "courses", etc.
USAGE: University "subjects", "modules", "courses", etc.
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Re: USAGE: University "subjects", "modules", "courses", etc.
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Re: USAGE: University "subjects", "modules", "courses", etc.
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Re: USAGE: University "subjects", "modules", "courses", etc.
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USAGE: Words for fungi (mushrooms/toadstools/champignons/etc)
USAGE: Words for fungi (mushrooms/toadstools/champignons/etc)
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Re: USAGE: Words for fungi (mushrooms/toadstools/champignons/etc)
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who is list admin?
who is list admin?
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Re: who is list admin?
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Why "y" ain't arbitrary (was: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook)
Why "y" ain't arbitrary (was: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook)
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Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Re: Word usage in English dialects // was Slang, curses and vulgarities
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Workshops Review #03, 2005
Workshops Review #03, 2005
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YAEPT: "year" (sorry!) (was Re: Why "y" ain't arbitrary (was: I...
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YAEPT: "year" (sorry!) (was Re: Why "y" ain't arbitrary (was: Intergermansk - Traveller's Phrasebook))
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yogh!
yogh!
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[CHAT] Aussie terminology question
[CHAT] Aussie terminology question
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Re: [CHAT] Aussie terminology question
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[OT] Mandarin glyph selection help
[OT] Mandarin glyph selection help
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