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A Conlang Journal For The List ? ? ?
(8 messages)
Conlang wikis (was Re: Delean Languages)
(3 messages)
Delean Languages
(4 messages)
FLAMEBAIT: Fireman at work
FLAMEBAIT: Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
(5 messages)
forms of "them" or "it" ?
(2 messages)
Fwd: Quarterly Contest! Writing in Two Dimensional Space
Hive English Orthography
(3 messages)
Interlinguistics and Spaka
My conlang, take two
Names in a non-linear full-2d writing system
(6 messages)
NATLANG: [t_md] vs [t_ad]?
(3 messages)
Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
(52 messages)
OT: All'y'all's's's's'...
(7 messages)
OT: Computer broken & away next weekend
(2 messages)
Pretty little girls' school (was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?)
Quarterly Contest! Writing in Two Dimensional Space
(5 messages)
question - for organizing a long-delayed language
(5 messages)
question - for organizing a long-delayed language - my US$0.02
(8 messages)
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis (was Re: FLAMEBAIT: Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?)
(2 messages)
Semi-OT: Linguist battles to save 'lost' Eritrean language
(2 messages)
Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
(10 messages)
Toki Pona
Travellers Phrasebook Sections 1-6 in Franj
Travellers' Phrasebook Sections 4-6
Tree writing [Was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?]
Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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USAGE: AAVE/Spanish pidgin?
(2 messages)
Vocab. development
(8 messages)
When is a verb not a verb? (was: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be")
(3 messages)
Which part of speech?
(21 messages)
A Conlang Journal For The List ? ? ?
A Conlang Journal For The List ? ? ?
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Re: A Conlang Journal For The List ? ? ?
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Re: A Conlang Journal For The List ? ? ?
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David J. Peterson <
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Re: A Conlang Journal For The List ? ? ?
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Adam Walker <
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Re: A Conlang Journal For The List ? ? ?
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Roger Mills <
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Re: A Conlang Journal For The List ? ? ?
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Nicolas Walker <
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Re: A Conlang Journal For The List ? ? ?
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Re: A Conlang Journal For The List ? ? ?
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Nicolas Walker <
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Conlang wikis (was Re: Delean Languages)
Conlang wikis (was Re: Delean Languages)
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Re: Conlang wikis (was Re: Delean Languages)
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Aaron Morse <
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Re: Conlang wikis (was Re: Delean Languages)
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Delean Languages
Delean Languages
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Elliott Lash <
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Re: Delean Languages
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David J. Peterson <
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Re: Delean Languages
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Keith Gaughan <
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Re: Delean Languages
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FLAMEBAIT: Fireman at work
Re: FLAMEBAIT: Fireman at work
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FLAMEBAIT: Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
FLAMEBAIT: Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: FLAMEBAIT: Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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FLAMEBAIT: Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: FLAMEBAIT: Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Re: FLAMEBAIT: Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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forms of "them" or "it" ?
forms of "them" or "it" ?
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Re: forms of "them" or "it" ?
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Fwd: Quarterly Contest! Writing in Two Dimensional Space
Fwd: Quarterly Contest! Writing in Two Dimensional Space
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Hive English Orthography
Re: Hive English Orthography
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Re: Hive English Orthography
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Re: Hive English Orthography
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Interlinguistics and Spaka
Interlinguistics and Spaka
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My conlang, take two
My conlang, take two
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Names in a non-linear full-2d writing system
Names in a non-linear full-2d writing system
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Re: Names in a non-linear full-2d writing system
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Re: Names in a non-linear full-2d writing system
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Re: Names in a non-linear full-2d writing system
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Re: Names in a non-linear full-2d writing system
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Re: Names in a non-linear full-2d writing system
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NATLANG: [t_md] vs [t_ad]?
NATLANG: [t_md] vs [t_ad]?
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Joseph a.k.a Buck <
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Re: NATLANG: [t_md] vs [t_ad]?
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Re: NATLANG: [t_md] vs [t_ad]?
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Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Ray Brown <
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Remi Villatel <
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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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Remi Villatel <
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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B. Garcia <
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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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H. S. Teoh <
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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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Ray Brown <
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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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H. S. Teoh <
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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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Sai Emrys <
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Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?
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Ray Brown <
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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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Ray Brown <
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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: All'y'all's's's's'...
OT: All'y'all's's's's'...
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Re: OT: All'y'all's's's's'...
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Re: OT: All'y'all's's's's'...
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Re: OT: All'y'all's's's's'...
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Re: OT: All'y'all's's's's'...
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Re: OT: All'y'all's's's's'...
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Re: OT: All'y'all's's's's'...
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OT: Computer broken & away next weekend
OT: Computer broken & away next weekend
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Re: OT: Computer broken & away next weekend
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Pretty little girls' school (was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?)
Pretty little girls' school (was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?)
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Quarterly Contest! Writing in Two Dimensional Space
Quarterly Contest! Writing in Two Dimensional Space
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Re: Quarterly Contest! Writing in Two Dimensional Space
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Re: Quarterly Contest! Writing in Two Dimensional Space
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Re: Quarterly Contest! Writing in Two Dimensional Space
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Re: Quarterly Contest! Writing in Two Dimensional Space
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question - for organizing a long-delayed language
Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language
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Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language
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Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language
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Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language
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Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language
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question - for organizing a long-delayed language - my US$0.02
Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language - my US$0.02
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Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language - my US$0.02
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Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language - my US$0.02
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Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language - my US$0.02
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Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language - my US$0.02
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Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language - my US$0.02
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Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language - my US$0.02
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Re: question - for organizing a long-delayed language - my US$0.02
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Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis (was Re: FLAMEBAIT: Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?)
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis (was Re: FLAMEBAIT: Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?)
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Re: Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis (was Re: FLAMEBAIT: Re: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?)
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Semi-OT: Linguist battles to save 'lost' Eritrean language
Semi-OT: Linguist battles to save 'lost' Eritrean language
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Re: Semi-OT: Linguist battles to save 'lost' Eritrean language
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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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Re: Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
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Re: Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
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Re: Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
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Re: Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
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Re: Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
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Re: Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
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Re: Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
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Re: Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
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Re: Tagalog discussion (was: Anadewism questions 2: Linking particles)
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Toki Pona
Toki Pona
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Travellers Phrasebook Sections 1-6 in Franj
Travellers Phrasebook Sections 1-6 in Franj
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Travellers' Phrasebook Sections 4-6
Travellers' Phrasebook Sections 4-6
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Tree writing [Was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?]
Re: Tree writing [Was: Non-linear / full-2d writing systems?]
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Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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Re: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be"
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USAGE: AAVE/Spanish pidgin?
USAGE: AAVE/Spanish pidgin?
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Re: USAGE: AAVE/Spanish pidgin?
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Vocab. development
Vocab. development
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Re: Vocab. development
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Re: Vocab. development
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Re: Vocab. development
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Re: Vocab. development
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Re: Vocab. development
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When is a verb not a verb? (was: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be")
When is a verb not a verb? (was: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be")
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Re: When is a verb not a verb? (was: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be")
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Re: When is a verb not a verb? (was: Trigger language question concerning the use of "to be")
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Which part of speech?
Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Ray Brown <
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Ray Brown <
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Re: Which part of speech?
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Re: Which part of speech?
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