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Conlang names?
(45 messages)
Is Irish the source of much US slang??
(2 messages)
Masdars (was: Verbal noun, verbnoun, deverbal noun, gerund, infinitive)
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MNCL5 Phonology and Orthography
(4 messages)
Name that case
(12 messages)
Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
(19 messages)
Natural Semantic Metalanguage
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OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
(17 messages)
OT: "Yugoslavia" in Greek
(8 messages)
Rather
TECH (?) question: diacritics
(6 messages)
Conlang names?
Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Conlang names?
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Paul Bennett <
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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R A Brown <
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Re: Conlang names?
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Eldin Raigmore <
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Mr Veoler <
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Jeffrey Jones <
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Re: Conlang names?
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Re: Conlang names?
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Is Irish the source of much US slang??
Is Irish the source of much US slang??
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Re: Is Irish the source of much US slang??
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Masdars (was: Verbal noun, verbnoun, deverbal noun, gerund, infinitive)
Masdars (was: Verbal noun, verbnoun, deverbal noun, gerund, infinitive)
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Re: Masdars (was: Verbal noun, verbnoun, deverbal noun, gerund, infinitive)
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Re: Masdars (was: Verbal noun, verbnoun, deverbal noun, gerund, infinitive)
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MNCL5 Phonology and Orthography
MNCL5 Phonology and Orthography
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Re: MNCL5 Phonology and Orthography
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Name that case
Name that case
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Re: Name that case
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Re: Name that case
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Re: Name that case
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Re: Name that case
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Re: Name that case
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Re: Name that case
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Re: Name that case
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Re: Name that case
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Re: Name that case
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Re: Name that case
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Re: Name that case
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Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Re: Natlangs in Fantasy Worlds
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Natural Semantic Metalanguage
Natural Semantic Metalanguage
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Re: Natural Semantic Metalanguage
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Re: Natural Semantic Metalanguage
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OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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Re: OT: "Science is interesting; if you don't agree, you can fuck off."
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OT: "Yugoslavia" in Greek
OT: "Yugoslavia" in Greek
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Re: OT: "Yugoslavia" in Greek
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Re: OT: "Yugoslavia" in Greek
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Re: OT: "Yugoslavia" in Greek
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Re: OT: "Yugoslavia" in Greek
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Rather
Rather
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TECH (?) question: diacritics
Re: TECH (?) question: diacritics
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Re: TECH (?) question: diacritics
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Re: TECH (?) question: diacritics
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