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artlangs as engelangs
(7 messages)
artlangs as engelangs (was: Re: =LCC2: Meeting our Community
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artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
(21 messages)
CHAT Re: eng and veg (was: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
(2 messages)
Defining "Language"
(22 messages)
Devanagari trivia (was Tengwar question)
(4 messages)
Do I say [s] correctly?
(2 messages)
EAK coming online
Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
(27 messages)
eng and veg (was: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
(7 messages)
Grammar-holes: secondary predication
(15 messages)
Ignore: Test
Im back
(2 messages)
LCC2 Relay Up
LCC2: Meeting our Community
(28 messages)
Origin of the term "engelang" (was: Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community
OT: Linguistics Study
(10 messages)
OT: My awaybeingness
OT: Shameless Plug: New home for Ayeri
(3 messages)
Refining Minza
(3 messages)
Sound Change Applier?
(3 messages)
TECH: Does anyone run Linux and have mftrace installed?
Teliya Nevashi Grammar beginnings
(3 messages)
Tengwar question
THEORY: Vibrant/tremulant?
(8 messages)
this is what I got in the mail.
Tremulant / vibrant
very very USAGE: Re: eng and veg
Vibrant/Tremulant
(3 messages)
Weekly Vocab #2.1.31 (repost #1)
www.valdyas.org
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Yay! My 1000th post! Some Old Albic historical phonology
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artlangs as engelangs
Re: artlangs as engelangs
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Re: artlangs as engelangs
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Re: artlangs as engelangs
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Re: artlangs as engelangs
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Re: artlangs as engelangs
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Re: artlangs as engelangs
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Re: artlangs as engelangs
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artlangs as engelangs (was: Re: =LCC2: Meeting our Community
artlangs as engelangs (was: Re: =LCC2: Meeting our Community
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Re: artlangs as engelangs (was: Re: =LCC2: Meeting our Community
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artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: artlangs/auxlangs/engelangs (was Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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CHAT Re: eng and veg (was: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
CHAT Re: eng and veg (was: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: CHAT Re: eng and veg (was: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Defining "Language"
Defining "Language"
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Re: Defining "Language"
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Re: Defining "Language"
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Re: Defining "Language"
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Re: Defining "Language"
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Re: Defining "Language"
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Re: Defining "Language"
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Re: Defining "Language"
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Devanagari trivia (was Tengwar question)
Devanagari trivia (was Tengwar question)
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Re: Devanagari trivia (was Tengwar question)
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Do I say [s] correctly?
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EAK coming online
EAK coming online
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Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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Re: Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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Re: Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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Re: Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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Re: Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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Re: Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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Re: Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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Re: Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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Re: Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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Re: Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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Re: Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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Re: Efficiency/Spatial Compactness
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eng and veg (was: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
eng and veg (was: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Re: eng and veg (was: LCC2: Meeting our Community)
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Grammar-holes: secondary predication
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Re: Grammar-holes: secondary predication
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Ignore: Test
Ignore: Test
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Im back
Im back
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Re: Im back
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LCC2 Relay Up
Re: LCC2 Relay Up
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LCC2: Meeting our Community
LCC2: Meeting our Community
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Origin of the term "engelang" (was: Re: LCC2: Meeting our Community
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OT: Linguistics Study
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OT: My awaybeingness
OT: My awaybeingness
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OT: Shameless Plug: New home for Ayeri
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Refining Minza
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Sound Change Applier?
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TECH: Does anyone run Linux and have mftrace installed?
TECH: Does anyone run Linux and have mftrace installed?
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Teliya Nevashi Grammar beginnings
Teliya Nevashi Grammar beginnings
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Re: Teliya Nevashi Grammar beginnings
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Tengwar question
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THEORY: Vibrant/tremulant?
THEORY: Vibrant/tremulant?
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Re: THEORY: Vibrant/tremulant?
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Re: THEORY: Vibrant/tremulant?
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this is what I got in the mail.
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Tremulant / vibrant
Tremulant / vibrant
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Yay! My 1000th post! Some Old Albic historical phonology
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