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A personal curiosity
(5 messages)
a request
(3 messages)
ANNOUNCE: schcompile: new version
Class handouts on Linguistic Universals
(2 messages)
Contra (was: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
(2 messages)
Corrections: Strategies for disambiguating ad*
Creating New Words
(5 messages)
Defining words and how they are used
(11 messages)
Focus Fronting In My Latest
Fw: NonVerbal Conlang?
(2 messages)
Fw: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
(2 messages)
Fwd: Re: Relative clauses
(2 messages)
Fwd: Re: USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used
help with description
(2 messages)
Icelandic 'sem'/Swedish 'som' etymology?
(5 messages)
Multi-modal communication
(3 messages)
NonVerbal Conlang?
(34 messages)
Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
(14 messages)
OT (?) Balkan Sprachbund
(2 messages)
OT (?) Balkan Sprachbund (was: Relative clauses)
OT Re: Defining words and how they are used
OT Re: Dumped it!!
OT Re: USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used
(2 messages)
OT: Defining words and how they are used
OT: Dumped it!!
(2 messages)
OT: Tinkering versus creativity
(23 messages)
OT: we quaint Brits (was: those irregular prepositions)
(4 messages)
OT: YAEPT: emphasis
(7 messages)
Participles and Other Verbals, vs Relative Clauses and Other Subordinate Clauses, in Conlangs and Natlangs
(2 messages)
Personality Question
(8 messages)
Prithmahler Len Maltha?
Relative clauses
(14 messages)
Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
Stacked diacritics
(3 messages)
Strategies for disambiguating ad*
(9 messages)
TECH: more help?
(16 messages)
TECH: test, please ignore
THEORY: Diachronic Origin of Verbals and Dependent Clauses
THEORY: Parsing for meaning.
(10 messages)
THEORY: What IS language anyway?
(2 messages)
those irregular prepositions
(14 messages)
Tinkering versus creativity
USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used
(11 messages)
USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used"
(4 messages)
USAGE: neologisms for neography (was: Defining words and how they are used)
USAGE: Stacked diacritics
USAGE? Re: Defining words and how they are used
Verbal Inflection for Formality
(16 messages)
we quaint Brits (was: those irregular prepositions)
(12 messages)
What texts are most translated?
(4 messages)
YAEPT: emphasis
(2 messages)
A personal curiosity
A personal curiosity
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Re: A personal curiosity
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Re: A personal curiosity
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Re: A personal curiosity
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Re: A personal curiosity
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a request
a request
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Re: a request
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Re: a request
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ANNOUNCE: schcompile: new version
ANNOUNCE: schcompile: new version
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Class handouts on Linguistic Universals
Class handouts on Linguistic Universals
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Re: Class handouts on Linguistic Universals
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Contra (was: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
Re: Contra (was: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Contra (was: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Corrections: Strategies for disambiguating ad*
Re: Corrections: Strategies for disambiguating ad*
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Creating New Words
Creating New Words
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Re: Creating New Words
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Re: Creating New Words
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Re: Creating New Words
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Re: Creating New Words
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Defining words and how they are used
Defining words and how they are used
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Re: Defining words and how they are used
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Re: Defining words and how they are used
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Re: Defining words and how they are used
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Re: Defining words and how they are used
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Re: Defining words and how they are used
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Re: Defining words and how they are used
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Re: Defining words and how they are used
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Re: Defining words and how they are used
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Re: Defining words and how they are used
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Re: Defining words and how they are used
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Focus Fronting In My Latest
Focus Fronting In My Latest
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Fw: NonVerbal Conlang?
Fw: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Fw: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Fw: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
Fw: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: Fw: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Fwd: Re: Relative clauses
Fwd: Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Fwd: Re: Relative clauses
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Fwd: Re: USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used
Fwd: Re: USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used
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help with description
help with description
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Re: help with description
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Icelandic 'sem'/Swedish 'som' etymology?
Icelandic 'sem'/Swedish 'som' etymology?
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Re: Icelandic 'sem'/Swedish 'som' etymology?
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Re: Icelandic 'sem'/Swedish 'som' etymology?
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Re: Icelandic 'sem'/Swedish 'som' etymology?
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Re: Icelandic 'sem'/Swedish 'som' etymology?
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Multi-modal communication
Multi-modal communication
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Re: Multi-modal communication
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Re: Multi-modal communication
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NonVerbal Conlang?
NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Re: NonVerbal Conlang?
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Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: Offensive stress (was: those irregular prepositions)
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OT (?) Balkan Sprachbund
Re: OT (?) Balkan Sprachbund
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Re: OT (?) Balkan Sprachbund
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OT (?) Balkan Sprachbund (was: Relative clauses)
OT (?) Balkan Sprachbund (was: Relative clauses)
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OT Re: Defining words and how they are used
OT Re: Defining words and how they are used
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OT Re: Dumped it!!
OT Re: Dumped it!!
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OT Re: USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used
OT Re: USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used
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OT Re: USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used
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OT: Defining words and how they are used
OT: Defining words and how they are used
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OT: Dumped it!!
OT: Dumped it!!
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Re: OT: Dumped it!!
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OT: Tinkering versus creativity
OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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Re: OT: Tinkering versus creativity
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OT: we quaint Brits (was: those irregular prepositions)
OT: we quaint Brits (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: OT: we quaint Brits (was: those irregular prepositions)
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Re: OT: we quaint Brits (was: those irregular prepositions)
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OT: YAEPT: emphasis
OT: YAEPT: emphasis
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Re: OT: YAEPT: emphasis
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Re: OT: YAEPT: emphasis
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Participles and Other Verbals, vs Relative Clauses and Other Subordinate Clauses, in Conlangs and Natlangs
Participles and Other Verbals, vs Relative Clauses and Other Subordinate Clauses, in Conlangs and Natlangs
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Re: Participles and Other Verbals, vs Relative Clauses and Other Subordinate Clauses, in Conlangs and Natlangs
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Personality Question
Re: Personality Question
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Re: Personality Question
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Re: Personality Question
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Re: Personality Question
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Re: Personality Question
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Re: Personality Question
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Re: Personality Question
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Prithmahler Len Maltha?
Prithmahler Len Maltha?
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Relative clauses
Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Re: Relative clauses
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Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
Re: Schwa and [V]: Learning the IPA
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Stacked diacritics
Stacked diacritics
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Re: Stacked diacritics
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Re: Stacked diacritics
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Strategies for disambiguating ad*
Strategies for disambiguating ad*
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Re: Strategies for disambiguating ad*
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Re: Strategies for disambiguating ad*
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Re: Strategies for disambiguating ad*
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Re: Strategies for disambiguating ad*
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Re: Strategies for disambiguating ad*
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TECH: more help?
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Re: TECH: more help?
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TECH: test, please ignore
TECH: test, please ignore
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THEORY: Diachronic Origin of Verbals and Dependent Clauses
THEORY: Diachronic Origin of Verbals and Dependent Clauses
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THEORY: Parsing for meaning.
THEORY: Parsing for meaning.
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Re: THEORY: Parsing for meaning.
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Re: THEORY: Parsing for meaning.
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Re: THEORY: Parsing for meaning.
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Re: THEORY: Parsing for meaning.
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Re: THEORY: Parsing for meaning.
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THEORY: What IS language anyway?
THEORY: What IS language anyway?
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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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Tinkering versus creativity
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USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used
USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used
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USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used"
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Re: USAGE Re: Defining words and how they are used"
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USAGE: neologisms for neography (was: Defining words and how they are used)
USAGE: neologisms for neography (was: Defining words and how they are used)
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USAGE: Stacked diacritics
Re: USAGE: Stacked diacritics
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USAGE? Re: Defining words and how they are used
USAGE? Re: Defining words and how they are used
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Verbal Inflection for Formality
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we quaint Brits (was: those irregular prepositions)
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What texts are most translated?
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YAEPT: emphasis
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