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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: movement
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Re: movement
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: Uralic Negative Verbs (was RE: "to be" and not to be...)
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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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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: A ravening of ravens
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Re: Do you speak english?
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Re: A ravening of ravens
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Re: A ravening of ravens
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: Uralic Negative Verbs (was RE: "to be" and not to be...)
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Re: A ravening of ravens
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Re: A ravening of ravens
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: Uralic Negative Verbs (was RE: "to be" and not to be...)
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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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Re: Uralic Negative Verbs (was RE: "to be" and not to be...)
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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: "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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Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages
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Re: Uralic Negative Verbs (was RE: "to be" and not to be...)
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Re: Uralic Negative Verbs (was RE: "to be" and not to be...)
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Re: A ravening of ravens
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Re: A ravening of ravens
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Various Commands (was Uralic Negative Verbs (was RE: "to be" and not to be...)
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Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages
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Re: Uralic Negative Verbs (was RE: "to be" and not to be...)
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Re: Uralic Negative Verbs (was RE: "to be" and not to be...)
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: A ravening of ravens
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Re: Furrin phones in my own lect!
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Re: "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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Re: Various Commands (was Uralic Negative Verbs)
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Re: A ravening of ravens
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Re: Various Commands (was Uralic Negative Verbs)
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Tendencies of Sound Changes?
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Re: Tendencies of Sound Changes?
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Re: Tendencies of Sound Changes?
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Re: Tendencies of Sound Changes?
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Re: Tendencies of Sound Changes?
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Re: Various Commands (was Uralic Negative Verbs)
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Re: Do you speak english?
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Re: Tendencies of Sound Changes?
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Re: Tendencies of Sound Changes?
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Re: Various Commands (was Uralic Negative Verbs)
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Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages
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OT: US university course numbering (was Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages)
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Re: OT: US university course numbering (was Re: "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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Re: OT: US university course numbering (was Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages)
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Re: OT: US university course numbering (was Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages)
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Re: OT: US university course numbering (was Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages)
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regular pronouns (was: Various Commands (was Uralic Negative Verbs))
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Re: OT: US university course numbering (was Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages)
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Re: OT: US university course numbering (was Re: "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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Re: movement
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Re: OT: US university course numbering (was Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages)
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Re: OT: US university course numbering (was Re: "to be" and not to be in the world's languages)
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Re: regular pronouns
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Re: movement
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Re: Russian language (was: "to be or not to be")
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Re: Russian language (was: "to be or not to be")
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Re: Tendencies of Sound Changes?
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