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: Butterflies
Re: : Butterflies
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Re: : Butterflies
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Re: : Butterflies
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Re: : Butterflies
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Re: : Butterflies
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Re: : Butterflies
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: Shifting of title + name in English.
: Shifting of title + name in English.
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Re: : Shifting of title + name in English.
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Ant: Re: : Shifting of title + name in English.
Ant: Re: : Shifting of title + name in English.
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Re: Ant: Re: : Shifting of title + name in English.
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Butterflies
Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Re: Butterflies
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Can your conlang do this?
Re: Can your conlang do this?
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CHAT Almost well-formed southern ape (wasRe: Teknonyms)
Re: CHAT Almost well-formed southern ape (wasRe: Teknonyms)
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Re: CHAT Almost well-formed southern ape (wasRe: Teknonyms)
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Re: CHAT Almost well-formed southern ape (wasRe: Teknonyms)
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Re: CHAT Almost well-formed southern ape (wasRe: Teknonyms)
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Re: CHAT Almost well-formed southern ape (wasRe: Teknonyms)
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evolution of syntax
evolution of syntax
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Re: evolution of syntax
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Feasible Learnability as a Universal Constraint on All, even Alien, Languages
Re: Feasible Learnability as a Universal Constraint on All, even Alien, Languages
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Re: Feasible Learnability as a Universal Constraint on All, even Alien, Languages
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Re: Feasible Learnability as a Universal Constraint on All, even Alien, Languages
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Re: Feasible Learnability as a Universal Constraint on All, even Alien, Languages
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fruitbats (wasRe: Butterflies)
fruitbats (wasRe: Butterflies)
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Re: fruitbats (wasRe: Butterflies)
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Fwd: OFFLIST: Applicatives (was: Re: Requesting some challenging sentences)
Fwd: OFFLIST: Applicatives (was: Re: Requesting some challenging sentences)
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Latina Albana
Re: Latina Albana
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LLL Monthly Update #10/2005
LLL Monthly Update #10/2005
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More butterflies
Re: More butterflies
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Re: More butterflies
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music, maths and language
music, maths and language
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Re: music, maths and language
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Re: music, maths and language
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Re: music, maths and language
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Re: music, maths and language
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New member with a few questions.
New member with a few questions.
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Re: New member with a few questions.
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Re: New member with a few questions.
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Re: New member with a few questions.
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Re: New member with a few questions.
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Re: New member with a few questions.
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Re: New member with a few questions.
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Re: New member with a few questions.
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Re: New member with a few questions.
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OT: Browser troubles and overdesigned web pages (was Re: Where does everyone live?)
OT: Browser troubles and overdesigned web pages (was Re: Where does everyone live?)
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Re: OT: Browser troubles and overdesigned web pages (was Re: Where does everyone live?)
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OT: Good bye for now
OT: Good bye for now
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Re: OT: Good bye for now
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Re: OT: Good bye for now
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OT: Re: Anthroponymics
Re: OT: Re: Anthroponymics
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Requesting some challenging sentences
Re: Requesting some challenging sentences
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RFC: New CXS symbol needed.
RFC: New CXS symbol needed.
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Re: RFC: New CXS symbol needed.
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Re: RFC: New CXS symbol needed.
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Re: RFC: New CXS symbol needed.
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Re: RFC: New CXS symbol needed.
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Re: RFC: New CXS symbol needed.
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Re: RFC: New CXS symbol needed.
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Re: RFC: New CXS symbol needed.
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Re: RFC: New CXS symbol needed.
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Shifting of title + name in English.
Shifting of title + name in English.
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Small translation exercise
Small translation exercise
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Re: Small translation exercise
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Re: Small translation exercise
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Re: Small translation exercise
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Re: Small translation exercise
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Re: Small translation exercise
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Re: Small translation exercise
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Re: Small translation exercise
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Re: Small translation exercise
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Re: Small translation exercise
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Survey(?) of ConLangs' Calendars and Colors and Kinterms
Re: Survey(?) of ConLangs' Calendars and Colors and Kinterms
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Re: Survey(?) of ConLangs' Calendars and Colors and Kinterms
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Re: Survey(?) of ConLangs' Calendars and Colors and Kinterms
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Re: Survey(?) of ConLangs' Calendars and Colors and Kinterms
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Re: Survey(?) of ConLangs' Calendars and Colors and Kinterms
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Re: Survey(?) of ConLangs' Calendars and Colors and Kinterms
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Re: Survey(?) of ConLangs' Calendars and Colors and Kinterms
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Re: Survey(?) of ConLangs' Calendars and Colors and Kinterms
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The labiodental flap
The labiodental flap
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THEORY: Expressing the outcome of "productive" actions
Re: THEORY: Expressing the outcome of "productive" actions
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Re: THEORY: Expressing the outcome of "productive" actions
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Unsubscribing?
Unsubscribing?
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Re: Unsubscribing?
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Unsupervised learning of natural languages
Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Re: Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Re: Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Re: Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Re: Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Re: Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Re: Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Re: Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Re: Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Re: Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Re: Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Re: Unsupervised learning of natural languages
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Where does everyone live?
Where does everyone live?
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Re: Where does everyone live?
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Re: Where does everyone live?
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Re: Where does everyone live?
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Re: Where does everyone live?
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Re: Where does everyone live?
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Re: Where does everyone live?
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Re: Where does everyone live?
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