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"To slurp" in latin, is there such a thing?
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(Brazilian Portuguese and Rhodrese
(3 messages)
(Brazilian Portuguese and Rhodrese (was French)
(2 messages)
2nd Language Creation Conference videos now part of LCS Podcast
Alphabets with logographic symbols
(8 messages)
Basic Font for Asha'ille Script
(2 messages)
Cafe-Press
(5 messages)
collaborators sought to give birth to living artlang
Communication methods for people with extremely limited articulation
(3 messages)
Don & doff (was: Natural Order of Events)
(2 messages)
Merechi birthdays
Natural Order of Events
(3 messages)
OT: "Save the words"
Semantic Content of Grammatical Gender?
(7 messages)
Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
(13 messages)
"To slurp" in latin, is there such a thing?
Re: "To slurp" in latin, is there such a thing?
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Re: "To slurp" in latin, is there such a thing?
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Roger Mills <
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Re: "To slurp" in latin, is there such a thing?
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Re: "To slurp" in latin, is there such a thing?
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Henrik Theiling <
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(Brazilian Portuguese and Rhodrese
Re: (Brazilian Portuguese and Rhodrese
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: (Brazilian Portuguese and Rhodrese
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Philip Newton <
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Re: (Brazilian Portuguese and Rhodrese
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Henrik Theiling <
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(Brazilian Portuguese and Rhodrese (was French)
Re: (Brazilian Portuguese and Rhodrese (was French)
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Re: (Brazilian Portuguese and Rhodrese (was French)
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Adam Walker <
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2nd Language Creation Conference videos now part of LCS Podcast
2nd Language Creation Conference videos now part of LCS Podcast
(75 lines)
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Language Creation Society <
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Alphabets with logographic symbols
Alphabets with logographic symbols
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Arthaey Angosii <
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Re: Alphabets with logographic symbols
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Arthaey Angosii <
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Re: Alphabets with logographic symbols
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: Alphabets with logographic symbols
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Chris Wright <
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Re: Alphabets with logographic symbols
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Arthaey Angosii <
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Re: Alphabets with logographic symbols
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David J. Peterson <
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Re: Alphabets with logographic symbols
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Alphabets with logographic symbols
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Benct Philip Jonsson <
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Basic Font for Asha'ille Script
Re: Basic Font for Asha'ille Script
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David J. Peterson <
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Re: Basic Font for Asha'ille Script
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Arthaey Angosii <
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Cafe-Press
Re: Cafe-Press
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Cafe-Press
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Re: Cafe-Press
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Campbell Nilsen <
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Re: Cafe-Press
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Campbell Nilsen <
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Re: Cafe-Press
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Philip Newton <
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collaborators sought to give birth to living artlang
collaborators sought to give birth to living artlang
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Brett Williams <
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Communication methods for people with extremely limited articulation
Re: Communication methods for people with extremely limited articulation
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Lars Finsen <
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Re: Communication methods for people with extremely limited articulation
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Alex Fink <
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Re: Communication methods for people with extremely limited articulation
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Sai Emrys <
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Don & doff (was: Natural Order of Events)
Don & doff (was: Natural Order of Events)
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R A Brown <
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Re: Don & doff (was: Natural Order of Events)
(76 lines)
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Merechi birthdays
Merechi birthdays
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Amanda Babcock Furrow <
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Natural Order of Events
Re: Natural Order of Events
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Re: Natural Order of Events
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Re: Natural Order of Events
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OT: "Save the words"
OT: "Save the words"
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Semantic Content of Grammatical Gender?
Semantic Content of Grammatical Gender?
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Daniel Bowman <
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Re: Semantic Content of Grammatical Gender?
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Brandon Green <
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Re: Semantic Content of Grammatical Gender?
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Wesley Parish <
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Re: Semantic Content of Grammatical Gender?
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Re: Semantic Content of Grammatical Gender?
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Re: Semantic Content of Grammatical Gender?
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Chris Peters <
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Re: Semantic Content of Grammatical Gender?
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Lars Finsen <
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Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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Paul Kershaw <
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets <
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
(69 lines)
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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Larry Sulky <
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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Larry Sulky <
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Re: Verb specificity (Was: Re: Natural Order of Events)
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