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Alexarchus the Conlanger(?)
(4 messages)
Alexarchus the Conlanger?
All in the Family
(2 messages)
All in the family.
(5 messages)
Another symbol
(2 messages)
Bye & happy holidays
Copious free time, cheap (WAS: Universal Language Dictionary revision)
Darmok beyond the pale; was: criteria
(3 messages)
Declension Help
(5 messages)
I dont see the post i just ... posted
(3 messages)
i just resubscribed
(9 messages)
Kindred signification (Was: I dont see the post i just ... posted)
New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
(10 messages)
Notice: New e-mail
OT: polyonomy
(7 messages)
OT: Re: Your Brains
Short random brain dump on possesives
sociolinguistics project help
(5 messages)
Spanish and Italian _r_ and _rr_ -- for my Romlang #3
(9 messages)
Spiritual advise on syntax
Start of Relay 14!
(2 messages)
strong verbs in French?
(3 messages)
Thag 3B possible name, and some vocab
Translation challenge: Would you go out with me?
(9 messages)
Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
(10 messages)
Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
(21 messages)
Universal Language Dictionary revision
(5 messages)
USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
(13 messages)
USAGE: The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
(2 messages)
Weekly Vocab #1.2.6 (repost #1)
Weekly Vocab #1.2.7 (repost #1)
What criteria do you have for your own or others' languages?
(9 messages)
Alexarchus the Conlanger(?)
Alexarchus the Conlanger(?)
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Re: Alexarchus the Conlanger(?)
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Re: Alexarchus the Conlanger(?)
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Re: Alexarchus the Conlanger(?)
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Alexarchus the Conlanger?
Re: Alexarchus the Conlanger?
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All in the Family
Re: All in the Family
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Re: All in the Family
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All in the family.
All in the family.
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Re: All in the family.
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Re: All in the family.
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Re: All in the family.
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Re: All in the family.
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Another symbol
Another symbol
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Re: Another symbol
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Bye & happy holidays
Bye & happy holidays
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Copious free time, cheap (WAS: Universal Language Dictionary revision)
Re: Copious free time, cheap (WAS: Universal Language Dictionary revision)
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Darmok beyond the pale; was: criteria
Darmok beyond the pale; was: criteria
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Re: Darmok beyond the pale; was: criteria
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Re: Darmok beyond the pale; was: criteria
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Declension Help
Declension Help
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Re: Declension Help
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Re: Declension Help
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Re: Declension Help
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Re: Declension Help
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I dont see the post i just ... posted
I dont see the post i just ... posted
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Re: I dont see the post i just ... posted
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Re: I dont see the post i just ... posted
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i just resubscribed
i just resubscribed
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Re: i just resubscribed
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Re: i just resubscribed
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Re: i just resubscribed
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Re: i just resubscribed
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Re: i just resubscribed
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Re: i just resubscribed
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Re: i just resubscribed
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Re: i just resubscribed
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Kindred signification (Was: I dont see the post i just ... posted)
Kindred signification (Was: I dont see the post i just ... posted)
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New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
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Re: New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
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Re: New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
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Re: New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
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Re: New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
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Re: New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
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Re: New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
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Re: New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
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Re: New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
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Re: New Book out: Fictional and Fantastic Languages
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Notice: New e-mail
Notice: New e-mail
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OT: polyonomy
OT: polyonomy
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Re: OT: polyonomy
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Re: OT: polyonomy
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Re: OT: polyonomy
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Re: OT: polyonomy
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Re: OT: polyonomy
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Re: OT: polyonomy
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OT: Re: Your Brains
OT: Re: Your Brains
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Short random brain dump on possesives
Re: Short random brain dump on possesives
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sociolinguistics project help
Re: sociolinguistics project help
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Re: sociolinguistics project help
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Re: sociolinguistics project help
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Re: sociolinguistics project help
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Re: sociolinguistics project help
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Spanish and Italian _r_ and _rr_ -- for my Romlang #3
Spanish and Italian _r_ and _rr_ -- for my Romlang #3
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Re: Spanish and Italian _r_ and _rr_ -- for my Romlang #3
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Re: Spanish and Italian _r_ and _rr_ -- for my Romlang #3
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Re: Spanish and Italian _r_ and _rr_ -- for my Romlang #3
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Re: Spanish and Italian _r_ and _rr_ -- for my Romlang #3
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Re: Spanish and Italian _r_ and _rr_ -- for my Romlang #3
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Re: Spanish and Italian _r_ and _rr_ -- for my Romlang #3
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Re: Spanish and Italian _r_ and _rr_ -- for my Romlang #3
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Re: Spanish and Italian _r_ and _rr_ -- for my Romlang #3
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Spiritual advise on syntax
Spiritual advise on syntax
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Start of Relay 14!
Start of Relay 14!
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Re: Start of Relay 14!
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strong verbs in French?
Re: strong verbs in French?
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Re: strong verbs in French?
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Re: strong verbs in French?
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Thag 3B possible name, and some vocab
Thag 3B possible name, and some vocab
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Translation challenge: Would you go out with me?
Re: Translation challenge: Would you go out with me?
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Re: Translation challenge: Would you go out with me?
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Re: Translation challenge: Would you go out with me?
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Re: Translation challenge: Would you go out with me?
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Re: Translation challenge: Would you go out with me?
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Re: Translation challenge: Would you go out with me?
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Re: Translation challenge: Would you go out with me?
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Re: Translation challenge: Would you go out with me?
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Re: Translation challenge: Would you go out with me?
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Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
Re: Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
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Re: Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
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Re: Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
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Re: Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
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Re: Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
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Re: Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
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Re: Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
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Re: Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
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Re: Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
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Re: Two part verbs (Why They Shouldn't Make Me Wait)
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Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Re: Two seperate questions: Rhoticity/Topic-Comment
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Universal Language Dictionary revision
Universal Language Dictionary revision
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Re: Universal Language Dictionary revision
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Re: Universal Language Dictionary revision
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Re: Universal Language Dictionary revision
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Re: Universal Language Dictionary revision
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USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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Re: USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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Re: USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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Re: USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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Re: USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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Re: USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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Re: USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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Re: USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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Re: USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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Re: USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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Re: USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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Re: USAGE: (sorry YAEPT) /wIT/ or /wID/
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USAGE: The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
Re: USAGE: The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
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Re: USAGE: The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
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Weekly Vocab #1.2.6 (repost #1)
Re: Weekly Vocab #1.2.6 (repost #1)
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Weekly Vocab #1.2.7 (repost #1)
Weekly Vocab #1.2.7 (repost #1)
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What criteria do you have for your own or others' languages?
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Re: What criteria do you have for your own or others' languages?
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Re: What criteria do you have for your own or others' languages?
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Re: What criteria do you have for your own or others' languages?
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Re: What criteria do you have for your own or others' languages?
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Re: What criteria do you have for your own or others' languages?
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Re: What criteria do you have for your own or others' languages?
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Re: What criteria do you have for your own or others' languages?
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Re: What criteria do you have for your own or others' languages?
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