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A short story to translate
(2 messages)
An unusual incorporation scheme
(6 messages)
AW: Thoughts on Word building
Baby speech
counting morphemes (was: What's a good isolating language to look at)
(3 messages)
cthulhu fhtagn
(6 messages)
Enya's conlang
(2 messages)
Etymology of _insula_ (was Re: Thoughts on Word building)
(2 messages)
fewest sounds?
How to name the languages of sentient beings?
(5 messages)
Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
(10 messages)
i just noticed (was fewest sounds)
IPA/CXS questions
(5 messages)
isolating is equivalent to inflected
(15 messages)
Isolating, Inflected, Word Building, ETC.
(5 messages)
List members' websites
(4 messages)
Mysterious email(er)
(3 messages)
Navajo Evening Prayer in Senyecan
New language grammar--what needs work?
(9 messages)
OFFLIST: Re: What's a good isolating language to look at
OT: JavaScript (Was Re: Sheli Names)
OT: Wedding
(8 messages)
PIE past time (was: isolating is equivalent to inflected)
(4 messages)
Sheli Names
(4 messages)
Sources of Irregularity (was: Re: Isolating, Inflected, Word Building, ETC.)
(2 messages)
TECH: IPA Zounds v3.0 released
(6 messages)
TECH: Unsubscribing from this list
The WD theory
(4 messages)
THEORY: Information Structure; Topic/Comment, Focus/Background, Given/New.
Thoughts on Word building
(39 messages)
Unsubscribing from this list
(4 messages)
Vowel Harmony
(3 messages)
Wedding
What's a good isolating language to look at
(22 messages)
Words with built-in error correction
(12 messages)
A short story to translate
A short story to translate
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Re: A short story to translate
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An unusual incorporation scheme
An unusual incorporation scheme
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Re: An unusual incorporation scheme
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Fabian <
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Re: An unusual incorporation scheme
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Peter Bleackley <
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Re: An unusual incorporation scheme
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Re: An unusual incorporation scheme
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Re: An unusual incorporation scheme
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AW: Thoughts on Word building
AW: Thoughts on Word building
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Baby speech
Re: Baby speech
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counting morphemes (was: What's a good isolating language to look at)
Re: counting morphemes (was: What's a good isolating language to look at)
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Re: counting morphemes (was: What's a good isolating language to look at)
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Re: counting morphemes (was: What's a good isolating language to look at)
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cthulhu fhtagn
cthulhu fhtagn
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Re: cthulhu fhtagn
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Jim Henry <
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Re: cthulhu fhtagn
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Re: cthulhu fhtagn
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Re: cthulhu fhtagn
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Re: cthulhu fhtagn
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Enya's conlang
Enya's conlang
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Re: Enya's conlang
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Etymology of _insula_ (was Re: Thoughts on Word building)
Etymology of _insula_ (was Re: Thoughts on Word building)
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Re: Etymology of _insula_ (was Re: Thoughts on Word building)
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fewest sounds?
Re: fewest sounds?
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How to name the languages of sentient beings?
Re: How to name the languages of sentient beings?
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Re: How to name the languages of sentient beings?
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Re: How to name the languages of sentient beings?
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Re: How to name the languages of sentient beings?
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Re: How to name the languages of sentient beings?
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Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
Re: Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
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Re: Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
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Re: Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
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Re: Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
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Re: Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
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Re: Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
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Re: Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
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Re: Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
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Re: Hyperlinking a dictionary to a corpus
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i just noticed (was fewest sounds)
Re: i just noticed (was fewest sounds)
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IPA/CXS questions
IPA/CXS questions
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Re: IPA/CXS questions
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Re: IPA/CXS questions
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Re: IPA/CXS questions
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Re: IPA/CXS questions
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isolating is equivalent to inflected
isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Tristan McLeay <
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Re: isolating is equivalent to inflected
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Isolating, Inflected, Word Building, ETC.
Re: Isolating, Inflected, Word Building, ETC.
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Isolating, Inflected, Word Building, ETC.
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Re: Isolating, Inflected, Word Building, ETC.
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Re: Isolating, Inflected, Word Building, ETC.
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Re: Isolating, Inflected, Word Building, ETC.
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List members' websites
List members' websites
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João Ricardo de Mendonça <
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Re: List members' websites
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Re: List members' websites
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Re: List members' websites
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Mysterious email(er)
Mysterious email(er)
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Re: Mysterious email(er)
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Re: Mysterious email(er)
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Navajo Evening Prayer in Senyecan
Re: Navajo Evening Prayer in Senyecan
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New language grammar--what needs work?
Re: New language grammar--what needs work?
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Re: New language grammar--what needs work?
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Re: New language grammar--what needs work?
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Re: New language grammar--what needs work?
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Re: New language grammar--what needs work?
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Re: New language grammar--what needs work?
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Re: New language grammar--what needs work?
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Re: New language grammar--what needs work?
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New language grammar--what needs work?
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OFFLIST: Re: What's a good isolating language to look at
OFFLIST: Re: What's a good isolating language to look at
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OT: JavaScript (Was Re: Sheli Names)
OT: JavaScript (Was Re: Sheli Names)
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OT: Wedding
Re: OT: Wedding
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Re: OT: Wedding
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Re: OT: Wedding
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Re: OT: Wedding
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Re: OT: Wedding
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Re: OT: Wedding
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Re: OT: Wedding
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Re: OT: Wedding
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PIE past time (was: isolating is equivalent to inflected)
PIE past time (was: isolating is equivalent to inflected)
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Re: PIE past time (was: isolating is equivalent to inflected)
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Re: PIE past time (was: isolating is equivalent to inflected)
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Re: PIE past time (was: isolating is equivalent to inflected)
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Sheli Names
Sheli Names
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Re: Sheli Names
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Re: Sheli Names
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Re: Sheli Names
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Sources of Irregularity (was: Re: Isolating, Inflected, Word Building, ETC.)
Re: Sources of Irregularity (was: Re: Isolating, Inflected, Word Building, ETC.)
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Re: Sources of Irregularity (was: Re: Isolating, Inflected, Word Building, ETC.)
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TECH: IPA Zounds v3.0 released
Re: TECH: IPA Zounds v3.0 released
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Re: TECH: IPA Zounds v3.0 released
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Re: TECH: IPA Zounds v3.0 released
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Re: TECH: IPA Zounds v3.0 released
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Re: TECH: IPA Zounds v3.0 released
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Re: TECH: IPA Zounds v3.0 released
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TECH: Unsubscribing from this list
TECH: Unsubscribing from this list
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The WD theory
The WD theory
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Re: The WD theory
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Re: The WD theory
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Re: The WD theory
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THEORY: Information Structure; Topic/Comment, Focus/Background, Given/New.
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Thoughts on Word building
Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Re: Thoughts on Word building
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Unsubscribing from this list
Unsubscribing from this list
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Re: Unsubscribing from this list
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Vowel Harmony
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Wedding
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What's a good isolating language to look at
What's a good isolating language to look at
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