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Þrjótran Verbs
"Self-Segregating Syntax"?
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*mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter*
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*mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter* (longish)
(4 messages)
A sample of Tiki vocabulary
(3 messages)
Abuse
(9 messages)
Another Translation Exercise
(2 messages)
Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
(12 messages)
Book Recommendation
Bronze age British languages
(5 messages)
Comparison of adjectives (was Re: Reviving an old tradition)
(6 messages)
Fwd: Re: The...the...
Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
(22 messages)
Inverse marking (was: Kijeb text uploaded)
(7 messages)
Inverse voice
(2 messages)
Lexicon Making
(22 messages)
Linguistics Wiki
Mythical mutations
(3 messages)
Names of chess pieces in (con)langs
(4 messages)
OT: Ireland this summer
(2 messages)
Papua-New Guinea website
(3 messages)
re Germanic & Celtic
(2 messages)
Relatives, interrogatives and other such particles
(11 messages)
Table of Correlatives (Was: The...the...)
TECH: a possible bug and Latin stress rules in schcompile
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TECH: artlangs.com Khacveq TVSO V2 triconsonantal
TECH: schcompile (Was: More Þrjótran)
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TECH: scheme compiler (was Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter*)
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TECH: UTF-8 and schcompile
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The...the...
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The...the... (and other comparisons)
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Thracian, Phrygian etc. (was Re: Bronze age British languages)
(2 messages)
Tools for learning language
Topics (Was: Re: Inverse marking (was: Kijeb text uploaded))
Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?
(15 messages)
[Conlangs-Conf] Conference profits
[Conlangs-Conf] Omnibus debriefing of the First Language Creation Conference
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[Conlangs-Conf] Second Language Creation Conference - Pre-pre-registration!
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[Conlangs-Conf] Videos update
[relay] Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
Þrjótran Verbs
Þrjótran Verbs
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"Self-Segregating Syntax"?
Re: "Self-Segregating Syntax"?
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Re: "Self-Segregating Syntax"?
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Re: "Self-Segregating Syntax"?
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Re: "Self-Segregating Syntax"?
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*mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter*
*mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter*
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Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter*
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Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter*
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Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter*
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Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter*
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*mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter* (longish)
Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter* (longish)
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Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter* (longish)
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Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter* (longish)
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Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter* (longish)
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A sample of Tiki vocabulary
A sample of Tiki vocabulary
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Re: A sample of Tiki vocabulary
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Re: A sample of Tiki vocabulary
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Abuse
Abuse
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Re: Abuse
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Re: Abuse
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Re: Abuse
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Re: Abuse
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Re: Abuse
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Re: Abuse
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Re: Abuse
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Re: Abuse
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Another Translation Exercise
Re: Another Translation Exercise
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Re: Another Translation Exercise
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Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Re: Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Re: Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Re: Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Re: Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Re: Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Re: Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Re: Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Re: Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Re: Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Re: Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Re: Back from Berkeley, and still grinning.
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Book Recommendation
Book Recommendation
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Bronze age British languages
Bronze age British languages
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Re: Bronze age British languages
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Re: Bronze age British languages
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Re: Bronze age British languages
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Re: Bronze age British languages
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Comparison of adjectives (was Re: Reviving an old tradition)
Re: Comparison of adjectives (was Re: Reviving an old tradition)
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Re: Comparison of adjectives (was Re: Reviving an old tradition)
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Re: Comparison of adjectives (was Re: Reviving an old tradition)
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Re: Comparison of adjectives (was Re: Reviving an old tradition)
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Re: Comparison of adjectives (was Re: Reviving an old tradition)
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Re: Comparison of adjectives (was Re: Reviving an old tradition)
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Fwd: Re: The...the...
Fwd: Re: The...the...
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Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Re: Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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Inverse marking (was: Kijeb text uploaded)
Re: Inverse marking (was: Kijeb text uploaded)
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Re: Inverse marking (was: Kijeb text uploaded)
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Re: Inverse marking (was: Kijeb text uploaded)
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Re: Inverse marking (was: Kijeb text uploaded)
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Re: Inverse marking (was: Kijeb text uploaded)
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Re: Inverse marking (was: Kijeb text uploaded)
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Re: Inverse marking (was: Kijeb text uploaded)
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Inverse voice
Re: Inverse voice
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Re: Inverse voice
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Lexicon Making
Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Re: Lexicon Making
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Linguistics Wiki
Linguistics Wiki
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Mythical mutations
Re: Mythical mutations
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Re: Mythical mutations
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Re: Mythical mutations
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Names of chess pieces in (con)langs
Re: Names of chess pieces in (con)langs
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OT: Ireland this summer
OT: Ireland this summer
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Re: OT: Ireland this summer
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Papua-New Guinea website
Papua-New Guinea website
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Re: Papua-New Guinea website
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re Germanic & Celtic
re Germanic & Celtic
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Re: re Germanic & Celtic
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Relatives, interrogatives and other such particles
Re: Relatives, interrogatives and other such particles
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Re: Relatives, interrogatives and other such particles
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Re: Relatives, interrogatives and other such particles
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Re: Relatives, interrogatives and other such particles
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Re: Relatives, interrogatives and other such particles
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Re: Relatives, interrogatives and other such particles
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Table of Correlatives (Was: The...the...)
Table of Correlatives (Was: The...the...)
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TECH: a possible bug and Latin stress rules in schcompile
TECH: a possible bug and Latin stress rules in schcompile
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Re: TECH: a possible bug and Latin stress rules in schcompile
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Re: TECH: a possible bug and Latin stress rules in schcompile
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TECH: artlangs.com Khacveq TVSO V2 triconsonantal
TECH: artlangs.com Khacveq TVSO V2 triconsonantal
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TECH: schcompile (Was: More Þrjótran)
Re: TECH: schcompile (Was: More Þrjótran)
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Re: TECH: schcompile (Was: More Þrjótran)
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Re: TECH: schcompile (Was: More Þrjótran)
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Re: TECH: schcompile (Was: More Þrjótran)
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Re: TECH: schcompile (Was: More Þrjótran)
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Re: TECH: schcompile (Was: More Þrjótran)
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Re: TECH: schcompile (Was: More Þrjótran)
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TECH: scheme compiler (was Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter*)
TECH: scheme compiler (was Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter*)
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Re: TECH: scheme compiler (was Re: *mumble* *grumble* sound changes *mutter*)
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TECH: UTF-8 and schcompile
TECH: UTF-8 and schcompile
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Re: TECH: UTF-8 and schcompile
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Re: TECH: UTF-8 and schcompile
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Re: TECH: UTF-8 and schcompile
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Re: TECH: UTF-8 and schcompile
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The...the...
Re: The...the...
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Re: The...the...
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Re: The...the...
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Re: The...the...
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Re: The...the...
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Re: The...the...
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Re: The...the...
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The...the... (and other comparisons)
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Re: The...the... (and other comparisons)
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Re: The...the... (and other comparisons)
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Thracian, Phrygian etc. (was Re: Bronze age British languages)
Thracian, Phrygian etc. (was Re: Bronze age British languages)
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Tools for learning language
Tools for learning language
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Topics (Was: Re: Inverse marking (was: Kijeb text uploaded))
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Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?
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[Conlangs-Conf] Conference profits
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[Conlangs-Conf] Omnibus debriefing of the First Language Creation Conference
[Conlangs-Conf] Omnibus debriefing of the First Language Creation Conference
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[Conlangs-Conf] Second Language Creation Conference - Pre-pre-registration!
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[relay] Germanic and Celtic (was Re: Verb-second ... verb-penultimate languages?)
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