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"I didn't know that..."
"to be" and not to be in the world's languages
(3 messages)
*junctions of time
(6 messages)
Alaska Native Language Center/Yukon Native Language Center
Ayeri: How would you name this construction?
(6 messages)
Back to conlanging
(6 messages)
Conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, subordinators
(8 messages)
Dalmatian/Vegliot sound changes (vowels)
Dalmation/Vegliot sound changes (vowels)
(6 messages)
Development of Silindion verbal inflection
(9 messages)
Furrin phones in my own lect!
(13 messages)
Fwd: [CONLANG] [Conlangs-Conf] Wirty slogan, t-shirt design - and the winner is...
hammers, Germanic mythology, Gri mm, mündig, etc.
How to do "But/However"
(13 messages)
Kejeb root structure
(3 messages)
Listen to the Minza text of Relay 13
NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
(14 messages)
Old Norse/Germanic myth. question
(4 messages)
OT "drinking" chilli flakes (wasRe: Think, thank, thunk )
OT DURIAN! (wasRe: OT: Marmite! )
OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
(12 messages)
OT: neologism "sympolitan" (was: Re: [relay] The romlangs!)
(2 messages)
Phonetics
(2 messages)
Pi day!
Play the *junctions-game!
(5 messages)
Root-Role System
(3 messages)
Suggestion - an exolangs ring in a future relay?
The Power of the Word
Think, thank, thunk
Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
(16 messages)
U-umlaut & schwa shifts
(5 messages)
Unicode character pickers
(7 messages)
Verb Modes
(2 messages)
What language is this?
(14 messages)
Witty slogan
[Conlangs-Conf] Wirty slogan, t-shirt design - and the winner is...
(2 messages)
[Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan
(7 messages)
[Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan - summary & poll
(2 messages)
[Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan - summary & poll - runoff vote - winner?
(2 messages)
[relay] Relay 13 is finished!
(2 messages)
"I didn't know that..."
Re: "I didn't know that..."
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"to be" and not to be in the world's languages
"to be" and not to be in the world's languages
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Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages
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Roger Mills <
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Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages
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*junctions of time
*junctions of time
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Re: *junctions of time
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Roger Mills <
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Re: *junctions of time
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Amanda Babcock Furrow <
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Re: *junctions of time
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Taka Tunu <
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Re: *junctions of time
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Jim Henry <
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Re: *junctions of time
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Carsten Becker <
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Alaska Native Language Center/Yukon Native Language Center
Alaska Native Language Center/Yukon Native Language Center
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Michael Adams <
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Ayeri: How would you name this construction?
Ayeri: How would you name this construction?
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Ayeri: How would you name this construction?
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Isaac Penzev <
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Re: Ayeri: How would you name this construction?
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: Ayeri: How would you name this construction?
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Ayeri: How would you name this construction?
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Ayeri: How would you name this construction?
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Back to conlanging
Back to conlanging
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Re: Back to conlanging
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Paul Bennett <
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Re: Back to conlanging
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Benct Philip Jonsson <
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Re: Back to conlanging
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Chris Bates <
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Re: Back to conlanging
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Chris Bates <
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Re: Back to conlanging
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Mark J. Reed <
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Conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, subordinators
Conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, subordinators
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Re: Conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, subordinators
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Jim Henry <
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Re: Conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, subordinators
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Re: Conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, subordinators
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Patrick Littell <
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Re: Conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, subordinators
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Re: Conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, subordinators
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Eldin Raigmore <
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Re: Conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, subordinators
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Patrick Littell <
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Re: Conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, subordinators
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John Vertical <
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Dalmatian/Vegliot sound changes (vowels)
Re: Dalmatian/Vegliot sound changes (vowels)
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Dalmation/Vegliot sound changes (vowels)
Dalmation/Vegliot sound changes (vowels)
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From:
Roger Mills <
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Re: Dalmation/Vegliot sound changes (vowels)
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From:
Tristan Alexander McLeay <
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Re: Dalmation/Vegliot sound changes (vowels)
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From:
Benct Philip Jonsson <
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Re: Dalmation/Vegliot sound changes (vowels)
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From:
Tristan Alexander McLeay <
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Re: Dalmation/Vegliot sound changes (vowels)
(72 lines)
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Benct Philip Jonsson <
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Re: Dalmation/Vegliot sound changes (vowels)
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Development of Silindion verbal inflection
Development of Silindion verbal inflection
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Re: Development of Silindion verbal inflection
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Re: Development of Silindion verbal inflection
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Re: Development of Silindion verbal inflection
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Aidan Grey <
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Re: Development of Silindion verbal inflection
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Michael Adams <
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Re: Development of Silindion verbal inflection
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Elliott Lash <
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Re: Development of Silindion verbal inflection
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Aidan Grey <
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Re: Development of Silindion verbal inflection
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Development of Silindion verbal inflection
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Elliott Lash <
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Furrin phones in my own lect!
Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
(114 lines)
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Tristan Alexander McLeay <
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Fwd: [CONLANG] [Conlangs-Conf] Wirty slogan, t-shirt design - and the winner is...
Fwd: [CONLANG] [Conlangs-Conf] Wirty slogan, t-shirt design - and the winner is...
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hammers, Germanic mythology, Gri mm, mündig, etc.
hammers, Germanic mythology, Gri mm, mündig, etc.
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How to do "But/However"
Re: How to do "But/However"
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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Eldin Raigmore <
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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Jim Henry <
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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Jim Henry <
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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Harold Ensle <
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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Eldin Raigmore <
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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John Vertical <
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Re: How to do "But/However"
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Harold Ensle <
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Kejeb root structure
Kejeb root structure
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Re: Kejeb root structure
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Larry Sulky <
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Re: Kejeb root structure
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Listen to the Minza text of Relay 13
Listen to the Minza text of Relay 13
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Herman Miller <
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NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Re: NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Elliott Lash <
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Re: NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Elliott Lash <
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Re: NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Elliott Lash <
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Re: NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Michael Adams <
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Re: NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Keith Gaughan <
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Re: NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Keith Gaughan <
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NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Thomas Leigh <
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NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Thomas Leigh <
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NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Thomas Leigh <
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Re: NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Re: NATLANG: Gaidhlig volunteer needed
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Old Norse/Germanic myth. question
Old Norse/Germanic myth. question
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Re: Old Norse/Germanic myth. question
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Re: Old Norse/Germanic myth. question
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Re: Old Norse/Germanic myth. question
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OT "drinking" chilli flakes (wasRe: Think, thank, thunk )
OT "drinking" chilli flakes (wasRe: Think, thank, thunk )
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OT DURIAN! (wasRe: OT: Marmite! )
OT DURIAN! (wasRe: OT: Marmite! )
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OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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Hanuman Zhang <
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Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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Hanuman Zhang <
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Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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Hanuman Zhang <
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Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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Adam Walker <
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Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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Adam Walker <
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Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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Re: OT: Marmite! (wasRe: [Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan)
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OT: neologism "sympolitan" (was: Re: [relay] The romlangs!)
OT: neologism "sympolitan" (was: Re: [relay] The romlangs!)
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Re: OT: neologism "sympolitan" (was: Re: [relay] The romlangs!)
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Phonetics
Re: Phonetics
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Phonetics
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Pi day!
Re: Pi day!
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Play the *junctions-game!
Play the *junctions-game!
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Re: Play the *junctions-game!
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Re: Play the *junctions-game!
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Re: Play the *junctions-game!
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Jim Henry <
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Re: Play the *junctions-game!
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Root-Role System
Root-Role System
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Re: Root-Role System
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Re: Root-Role System
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Suggestion - an exolangs ring in a future relay?
Suggestion - an exolangs ring in a future relay?
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The Power of the Word
The Power of the Word
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Think, thank, thunk
Re: Think, thank, thunk
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Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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Re: Think, thank, thunk (was Re: Unicode character pickers)
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U-umlaut & schwa shifts
U-umlaut & schwa shifts
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Re: U-umlaut & schwa shifts
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Re: U-umlaut & schwa shifts
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Re: U-umlaut & schwa shifts
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Re: U-umlaut & schwa shifts
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Unicode character pickers
Unicode character pickers
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Re: Unicode character pickers
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Re: Unicode character pickers
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Re: Unicode character pickers
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Re: Unicode character pickers
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Unicode character pickers
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Re: Unicode character pickers
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Verb Modes
Verb Modes
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Re: Verb Modes
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What language is this?
What language is this?
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Re: What language is this?
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Re: What language is this?
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Re: What language is this?
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: What language is this?
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Keith Gaughan <
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Re: What language is this?
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Keith Gaughan <
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Re: What language is this?
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Re: What language is this?
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[Conlangs-Conf] Wirty slogan, t-shirt design - and the winner is...
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[Conlangs-Conf] Witty slogan - summary & poll - runoff vote - winner?
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