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'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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commonness of sound changes (was: Question re historical sound changes)
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Conlang text anthology?
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does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
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LCC3 and K'tlê
Linguistic terms (was: Formal vs. natural languages)
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Oligosynthetic languages in nature.
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OT Fuishiki Okamoto (was: Oligosynthetic languages in nature)
OT: Ra (was Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.))
Question about Central Mountain Languages
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Scanner help/suggestions (was: LCC3 an d K'tl ê)
Scanner help/suggestions (was: LCC3 and K't l ê)
Scanner help/suggestions (was: LCC3 and K'tl ê)
TECH: archives.conlang.info frozen
TECH: Listserv software comparison
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The Kayasahtan Characters
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The Oligosynthesis Project
The Relay Museum (beta) needs volunteers!
Why Did Boustrophedon Disappear?
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Why did Boustrophedon Disappear?
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'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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Re: 'mispronunciation' of "engelang" (was: Introduction)
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commonness of sound changes (was: Question re historical sound changes)
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Re: commonness of sound changes (was: Question re historical sound changes)
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Conlang text anthology?
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Re: Conlang text anthology?
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Re: Conlang text anthology?
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Re: Conlang text anthology?
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Re: Conlang text anthology?
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does conlanging change your sense of reality?
does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?
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Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
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Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
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Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
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Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
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Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
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Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
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Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
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Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
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Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
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Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.)
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LCC3 and K'tlê
Re: LCC3 and K'tlê
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Linguistic terms (was: Formal vs. natural languages)
Linguistic terms (was: Formal vs. natural languages)
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Oligosynthetic languages in nature.
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Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.
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Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.
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Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.
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Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.
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OT Fuishiki Okamoto (was: Oligosynthetic languages in nature)
OT Fuishiki Okamoto (was: Oligosynthetic languages in nature)
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OT: Ra (was Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.))
OT: Ra (was Re: Formal vs. natural languages (was Re: Oligosynthetic languages in nature.))
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Question about Central Mountain Languages
Re: Question about Central Mountain Languages
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Re: Question about Central Mountain Languages
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Scanner help/suggestions (was: LCC3 an d K'tl ê)
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Scanner help/suggestions (was: LCC3 and K't l ê)
Re: Scanner help/suggestions (was: LCC3 and K't l ê)
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Scanner help/suggestions (was: LCC3 and K'tl ê)
Re: Scanner help/suggestions (was: LCC3 and K'tl ê)
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TECH: archives.conlang.info frozen
TECH: archives.conlang.info frozen
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TECH: Listserv software comparison
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The Kayasahtan Characters
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Re: The Kayasahtan Characters
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Re: The Kayasahtan Characters
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Re: The Kayasahtan Characters
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Re: The Kayasahtan Characters
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Re: The Kayasahtan Characters
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The Oligosynthesis Project
The Oligosynthesis Project
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The Relay Museum (beta) needs volunteers!
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Why Did Boustrophedon Disappear?
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Why did Boustrophedon Disappear?
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YAEPT (we can't have enough)
YAEPT (we can't have enough)
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