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Alienability in Possession
(5 messages)
Anadewism questions 1: Gender marking
(4 messages)
Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles
(3 messages)
Anadewism questions 3: Verbs governing trigger
(2 messages)
ANADEWISM? Plural only marked in animates
(6 messages)
Articles and the Givenness Hierarchy
(7 messages)
basic Atevi dictionary
(4 messages)
CHAT: totally off-topic linguistic humor
Comparative
CONLANG Digest - 4 May 2005 to 5 May 2005 (#2005-127)
(3 messages)
CONLANG Digest - 5 May 2005 to 6 May 2005 (#2005-128)
Double letters in Han-geul.
(2 messages)
email hijacked?
(7 messages)
Existential voice
(10 messages)
Fwd: [bangla_vision] Anglicizing Hindi and Urdu - Two articles
going away for a week...(have fun)
Happy Star Wars Day
(2 messages)
LLL Monthly Update #04/2005
Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
(45 messages)
OT: Anyone in DC?
(2 messages)
OT: Re: email hijacked?
(4 messages)
Possession and genitivity
(8 messages)
Prepositions from nouns (was Re: Possession and genitivity)
question - for organizing a long-delayed language
Question for English-English speakers
(7 messages)
Soaloa evolves, and a small challenge
Summer conlangcons?
Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
Translation Exercise: Travellers' Phrasebook parts 1-3
Travellers' Phrasebook in bhûtsa Sajhîl
Tree writing [Was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?]
(4 messages)
USAGE miserere nobis (was: Possession and genitivity)
Voiced [h]? Difference between vowel and consonant?
(3 messages)
Which part of speech?
(2 messages)
Alienability in Possession
Alienability in Possession
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Re: Alienability in Possession
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Re: Alienability in Possession
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Re: Alienability in Possession
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Re: Alienability in Possession
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Anadewism questions 1: Gender marking
Anadewism questions 1: Gender marking
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Anadewism questions 1: Gender marking
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Adam Walker <
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Re: Anadewism questions 1: Gender marking
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Paul Bennett <
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Re: Anadewism questions 1: Gender marking
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Paul Bennett <
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Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles
Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles
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Re: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles
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Re: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles
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Anadewism questions 3: Verbs governing trigger
Anadewism questions 3: Verbs governing trigger
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Re: Anadewism questions 3: Verbs governing trigger
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ANADEWISM? Plural only marked in animates
ANADEWISM? Plural only marked in animates
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Re: ANADEWISM? Plural only marked in animates
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Re: ANADEWISM? Plural only marked in animates
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Re: ANADEWISM? Plural only marked in animates
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Re: ANADEWISM? Plural only marked in animates
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Re: ANADEWISM? Plural only marked in animates
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Articles and the Givenness Hierarchy
Articles and the Givenness Hierarchy
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Re: Articles and the Givenness Hierarchy
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Articles and the Givenness Hierarchy
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Paul Bennett <
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Re: Articles and the Givenness Hierarchy
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Paul Bennett <
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Re: Articles and the Givenness Hierarchy
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Re: Articles and the Givenness Hierarchy
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Re: Articles and the Givenness Hierarchy
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Roger Mills <
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basic Atevi dictionary
Re: basic Atevi dictionary
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Re: basic Atevi dictionary
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Re: basic Atevi dictionary
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Damian Yerrick <
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Re: basic Atevi dictionary
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CHAT: totally off-topic linguistic humor
CHAT: totally off-topic linguistic humor
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Comparative
Comparative
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CONLANG Digest - 4 May 2005 to 5 May 2005 (#2005-127)
Re: CONLANG Digest - 4 May 2005 to 5 May 2005 (#2005-127)
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Re: CONLANG Digest - 4 May 2005 to 5 May 2005 (#2005-127)
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Re: CONLANG Digest - 4 May 2005 to 5 May 2005 (#2005-127)
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CONLANG Digest - 5 May 2005 to 6 May 2005 (#2005-128)
Re: CONLANG Digest - 5 May 2005 to 6 May 2005 (#2005-128)
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Double letters in Han-geul.
Double letters in Han-geul.
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Re: Double letters in Han-geul.
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email hijacked?
email hijacked?
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Re: email hijacked?
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Re: email hijacked?
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Re: email hijacked?
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Re: email hijacked?
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Re: email hijacked?
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Re: email hijacked?
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Existential voice
Existential voice
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Re: Existential voice
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Re: Existential voice
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Re: Existential voice
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Re: Existential voice
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Re: Existential voice
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Re: Existential voice
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Re: Existential voice
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Gregory Gadow <
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Re: Existential voice
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Re: Existential voice
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Fwd: [bangla_vision] Anglicizing Hindi and Urdu - Two articles
Fwd: [bangla_vision] Anglicizing Hindi and Urdu - Two articles
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going away for a week...(have fun)
going away for a week...(have fun)
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Happy Star Wars Day
Happy Star Wars Day
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Ray Brown <
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Re: Happy Star Wars Day
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LLL Monthly Update #04/2005
LLL Monthly Update #04/2005
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Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Sai Emrys <
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Joseph a.k.a Buck <
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Sai Emrys <
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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OT: Anyone in DC?
OT: Anyone in DC?
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Re: OT: Anyone in DC?
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OT: Re: email hijacked?
OT: Re: email hijacked?
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Re: OT: Re: email hijacked?
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Re: OT: Re: email hijacked?
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Re: OT: Re: email hijacked?
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Possession and genitivity
Re: Possession and genitivity
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Re: Possession and genitivity
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Re: Possession and genitivity
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Re: Possession and genitivity
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Re: Possession and genitivity
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Re: Possession and genitivity
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Re: Possession and genitivity
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Re: Possession and genitivity
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Prepositions from nouns (was Re: Possession and genitivity)
Prepositions from nouns (was Re: Possession and genitivity)
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question - for organizing a long-delayed language
question - for organizing a long-delayed language
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Question for English-English speakers
Question for English-English speakers
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Re: Question for English-English speakers
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Re: Question for English-English speakers
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Re: Question for English-English speakers
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Re: Question for English-English speakers
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Re: Question for English-English speakers
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Re: Question for English-English speakers
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Soaloa evolves, and a small challenge
Re: Soaloa evolves, and a small challenge
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Summer conlangcons?
Summer conlangcons?
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Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
Re: Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
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Translation Exercise: Travellers' Phrasebook parts 1-3
Translation Exercise: Travellers' Phrasebook parts 1-3
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Travellers' Phrasebook in bhûtsa Sajhîl
Travellers' Phrasebook in bhûtsa Sajhîl
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Tree writing [Was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?]
Tree writing [Was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?]
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Re: Tree writing [Was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?]
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Re: Tree writing [Was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?]
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Re: Tree writing [Was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?]
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USAGE miserere nobis (was: Possession and genitivity)
USAGE miserere nobis (was: Possession and genitivity)
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Voiced [h]? Difference between vowel and consonant?
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Re: Voiced [h]? Difference between vowel and consonant?
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Re: Voiced [h]? Difference between vowel and consonant?
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Which part of speech?
Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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