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"are" and "were" replaced by "is" and "was"
(7 messages)
Classification of Abstract Words
Deriving vowel harmony diachronically (was Re: Can realism be retro-fitted?)
(2 messages)
English & Old French (was: How you pronunce foreign place names)
(2 messages)
ergative/accusative
(15 messages)
Further digression (was Re: Can realism be retro-fitted?)
(2 messages)
How you pronunce foreign place names
(8 messages)
How you render foreign place names in your conlangs (<: How you pronunce foreign place names)
(5 messages)
Not YAEPT: "draughts"
(5 messages)
Old Sanhr Syntax: Arguments and Roles
(2 messages)
OT: Customs (< USAGE: "draughts")
(4 messages)
Pater Noster in Þjrótrunn
(4 messages)
pinyin proposal
Pronunciation keys
(2 messages)
Qadhdhafi (was: How you pronunce foreign place names)
Question for English Speakers about Secondary Predicates (also posted on ZBB)
Questions (mostly about phonemics)
(3 messages)
recent post re infixation
(2 messages)
Rhodrese
Signed Conlangs
(16 messages)
Terminilogy-help needed
(5 messages)
to be different
(5 messages)
USAGE: "draughts" (was Not YAEPT), and OT: paying for stuff
(5 messages)
Velarization, uvularization, pharyngealization
(6 messages)
Weekly Vocab #2.1.4 (repost #1)
(2 messages)
Weekly Vocab #2.1.5 (repost #1)
(2 messages)
YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
(15 messages)
[LCC] Give a talk about your language
[relay] OT: Rhodrese
(4 messages)
"are" and "were" replaced by "is" and "was"
"are" and "were" replaced by "is" and "was"
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Re: "are" and "were" replaced by "is" and "was"
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Re: "are" and "were" replaced by "is" and "was"
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Re: "are" and "were" replaced by "is" and "was"
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Re: "are" and "were" replaced by "is" and "was"
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Re: "are" and "were" replaced by "is" and "was"
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Re: "are" and "were" replaced by "is" and "was"
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Classification of Abstract Words
Classification of Abstract Words
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Deriving vowel harmony diachronically (was Re: Can realism be retro-fitted?)
Re: Deriving vowel harmony diachronically (was Re: Can realism be retro-fitted?)
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Re: Deriving vowel harmony diachronically (was Re: Can realism be retro-fitted?)
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English & Old French (was: How you pronunce foreign place names)
English & Old French (was: How you pronunce foreign place names)
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Re: English & Old French (was: How you pronunce foreign place names)
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Wesley Parish <
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ergative/accusative
ergative/accusative
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Reilly Schlaier <
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Damian Yerrick <
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Eric Christopherson <
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Roger Mills <
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Re: ergative/accusative
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R A Brown <
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Daniel Lawrence <
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Re: ergative/accusative
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David J. Peterson <
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Eldin Raigmore <
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Christopher Bates <
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Re: ergative/accusative
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Further digression (was Re: Can realism be retro-fitted?)
Re: Further digression (was Re: Can realism be retro-fitted?)
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Re: Further digression (was Re: Can realism be retro-fitted?)
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How you pronunce foreign place names
Re: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: How you pronunce foreign place names
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How you render foreign place names in your conlangs (<: How you pronunce foreign place names)
Re: How you render foreign place names in your conlangs (<: How you pronunce foreign place names)
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Re: How you render foreign place names in your conlangs (<: How you pronunce foreign place names)
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Re: How you render foreign place names in your conlangs (<: How you pronunce foreign place names)
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Re: How you render foreign place names in your conlangs (<: How you pronunce foreign place names)
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Re: How you render foreign place names in your conlangs (<: How you pronunce foreign place names)
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Not YAEPT: "draughts"
Not YAEPT: "draughts"
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Re: Not YAEPT: "draughts"
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Re: Not YAEPT: "draughts"
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Re: Not YAEPT: "draughts"
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Re: Not YAEPT: "draughts"
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Old Sanhr Syntax: Arguments and Roles
Old Sanhr Syntax: Arguments and Roles
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Re: Old Sanhr Syntax: Arguments and Roles
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OT: Customs (< USAGE: "draughts")
OT: Customs (< USAGE: "draughts")
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Re: OT: Customs (< USAGE: "draughts")
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Re: OT: Customs (< USAGE: "draughts")
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Re: OT: Customs (< USAGE: "draughts")
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Pater Noster in Þjrótrunn
Pater Noster in Þjrótrunn
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: Pater Noster in Þjrótrunn
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Re: Pater Noster in Þjrótrunn
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Re: Pater Noster in Þjrótrunn
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pinyin proposal
Re: pinyin proposal
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Philip Newton <
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Pronunciation keys
Pronunciation keys
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Pronunciation keys
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Qadhdhafi (was: How you pronunce foreign place names)
Re: Qadhdhafi (was: How you pronunce foreign place names)
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Question for English Speakers about Secondary Predicates (also posted on ZBB)
Re: Question for English Speakers about Secondary Predicates (also posted on ZBB)
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Questions (mostly about phonemics)
Re: Questions (mostly about phonemics)
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Re: Questions (mostly about phonemics)
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Re: Questions (mostly about phonemics)
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recent post re infixation
recent post re infixation
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Re: recent post re infixation
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Rhodrese
Re: Rhodrese
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Signed Conlangs
Signed Conlangs
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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David J. Peterson <
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Alex Fink <
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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David J. Peterson <
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Adam Walker <
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Leon Lin <
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Re: Signed Conlangs
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Terminilogy-help needed
Terminilogy-help needed
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Re: Terminilogy-help needed
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Re: Terminilogy-help needed
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Re: Terminilogy-help needed
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Re: Terminilogy-help needed
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to be different
Re: to be different
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Re: to be different
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Re: to be different
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Re: to be different
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Re: to be different
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USAGE: "draughts" (was Not YAEPT), and OT: paying for stuff
USAGE: "draughts" (was Not YAEPT), and OT: paying for stuff
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Re: USAGE: "draughts" (was Not YAEPT), and OT: paying for stuff
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Re: USAGE: "draughts" (was Not YAEPT), and OT: paying for stuff
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Re: USAGE: "draughts" (was Not YAEPT), and OT: paying for stuff
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Re: USAGE: "draughts" (was Not YAEPT), and OT: paying for stuff
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Velarization, uvularization, pharyngealization
Velarization, uvularization, pharyngealization
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Re: Velarization, uvularization, pharyngealization
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Re: Velarization, uvularization, pharyngealization
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Re: Velarization, uvularization, pharyngealization
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Re: Velarization, uvularization, pharyngealization
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Re: Velarization, uvularization, pharyngealization
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Weekly Vocab #2.1.4 (repost #1)
Re: Weekly Vocab #2.1.4 (repost #1)
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Re: Weekly Vocab #2.1.4 (repost #1)
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Weekly Vocab #2.1.5 (repost #1)
Weekly Vocab #2.1.5 (repost #1)
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Re: Weekly Vocab #2.1.5 (repost #1)
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YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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Re: YAEPT: How you pronunce foreign place names
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[LCC] Give a talk about your language
[LCC] Give a talk about your language
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[relay] OT: Rhodrese
Re: [relay] OT: Rhodrese
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Re: [relay] OT: Rhodrese
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Re: [relay] OT: Rhodrese
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Re: [relay] OT: Rhodrese
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