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CHAT: Machine translation (was Re: translation)
(9 messages)
CogSci or Linguistics faculty / departments that would be open to a PhD thesis in conlanging?
(2 messages)
Conlang conference commemorative stamps
(6 messages)
C_j vs Cj vs C_jj
(2 messages)
Devoid
(13 messages)
German sibilants and consonant clusters.
(3 messages)
Gutenberg Bible not avail. in plain text?
(3 messages)
History of Yasaro
(3 messages)
Iain M. Banks: Marain language
(5 messages)
Klingon List?
More graded sentences for analysis
(2 messages)
NATLANG: Re: German sibilants and consonant clusters.
(7 messages)
News from the Island of Kalu
(4 messages)
OT: Bounces to list-owner address
(2 messages)
OT: Detecting Language/Dielect Spoken
(4 messages)
OT: Mk is shorter (was What texts are most translated?)
(2 messages)
Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
(14 messages)
Paul Bennett's linguistic history (was Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA)
(4 messages)
Personality Question
(7 messages)
Reverse translation challenge
Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
(43 messages)
TECH: more help?
The opposite of resumptive
those irregular prepositions
(7 messages)
translation
(2 messages)
Verbal Inflection for Formality
(3 messages)
What texts are most translated?
(14 messages)
[Conlangs-Conf] 1st Language Creation Conference to air on TV
CHAT: Machine translation (was Re: translation)
CHAT: Machine translation (was Re: translation)
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Re: CHAT: Machine translation (was Re: translation)
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Re: CHAT: Machine translation (was Re: translation)
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Re: CHAT: Machine translation (was Re: translation)
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Re: CHAT: Machine translation (was Re: translation)
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Re: CHAT: Machine translation (was Re: translation)
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Re: CHAT: Machine translation (was Re: translation)
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Re: CHAT: Machine translation (was Re: translation)
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Re: CHAT: Machine translation (was Re: translation)
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CogSci or Linguistics faculty / departments that would be open to a PhD thesis in conlanging?
CogSci or Linguistics faculty / departments that would be open to a PhD thesis in conlanging?
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Re: CogSci or Linguistics faculty / departments that would be open to a PhD thesis in conlanging?
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Conlang conference commemorative stamps
Conlang conference commemorative stamps
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Re: Conlang conference commemorative stamps
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Re: Conlang conference commemorative stamps
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Re: Conlang conference commemorative stamps
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Re: Conlang conference commemorative stamps
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Re: Conlang conference commemorative stamps
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C_j vs Cj vs C_jj
Re: C_j vs Cj vs C_jj
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Re: C_j vs Cj vs C_jj
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Devoid
Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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Re: Devoid
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German sibilants and consonant clusters.
German sibilants and consonant clusters.
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Re: German sibilants and consonant clusters.
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Re: German sibilants and consonant clusters.
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Gutenberg Bible not avail. in plain text?
Gutenberg Bible not avail. in plain text?
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Re: Gutenberg Bible not avail. in plain text?
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Gutenberg Bible not avail. in plain text?
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History of Yasaro
Re: History of Yasaro
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Iain M. Banks: Marain language
Iain M. Banks: Marain language
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Re: Iain M. Banks: Marain language
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Re: Iain M. Banks: Marain language
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Re: Iain M. Banks: Marain language
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Re: Iain M. Banks: Marain language
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Klingon List?
Klingon List?
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More graded sentences for analysis
More graded sentences for analysis
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Re: More graded sentences for analysis
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NATLANG: Re: German sibilants and consonant clusters.
NATLANG: Re: German sibilants and consonant clusters.
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Re: NATLANG: Re: German sibilants and consonant clusters.
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Re: NATLANG: Re: German sibilants and consonant clusters.
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Re: NATLANG: Re: German sibilants and consonant clusters.
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Re: NATLANG: Re: German sibilants and consonant clusters.
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Re: NATLANG: Re: German sibilants and consonant clusters.
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Re: NATLANG: Re: German sibilants and consonant clusters.
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News from the Island of Kalu
News from the Island of Kalu
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Re: News from the Island of Kalu
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Re: News from the Island of Kalu
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Re: News from the Island of Kalu
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OT: Bounces to list-owner address
OT: Bounces to list-owner address
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Re: OT: Bounces to list-owner address
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OT: Detecting Language/Dielect Spoken
OT: Detecting Language/Dielect Spoken
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Re: OT: Detecting Language/Dielect Spoken
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Re: OT: Detecting Language/Dielect Spoken
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Re: OT: Detecting Language/Dielect Spoken
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OT: Mk is shorter (was What texts are most translated?)
OT: Mk is shorter (was What texts are most translated?)
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Re: OT: Mk is shorter (was What texts are most translated?)
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Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Re: Participles in Natlangs and in Conlangs
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Paul Bennett's linguistic history (was Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA)
Paul Bennett's linguistic history (was Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA)
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Re: Paul Bennett's linguistic history (was Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA)
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Re: Paul Bennett's linguistic history (was Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA)
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Re: Paul Bennett's linguistic history (was Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA)
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Personality Question
Personality Question
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Re: Personality Question
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Re: Personality Question
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Reverse translation challenge
Reverse translation challenge
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Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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TECH: more help?
TECH: more help?
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The opposite of resumptive
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those irregular prepositions
those irregular prepositions
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Re: those irregular prepositions
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Re: those irregular prepositions
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Re: those irregular prepositions
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Re: those irregular prepositions
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translation
translation
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Re: translation
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Verbal Inflection for Formality
Verbal Inflection for Formality
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Re: Verbal Inflection for Formality
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What texts are most translated?
What texts are most translated?
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Re: What texts are most translated?
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Re: What texts are most translated?
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Re: What texts are most translated?
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[Conlangs-Conf] 1st Language Creation Conference to air on TV
[Conlangs-Conf] 1st Language Creation Conference to air on TV
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