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"Conlanging: the not-so-secret vice", by Diana Slattery
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artlang advocacy/evangelism (was "Re: Yes, Conlangs can help endangered natlangs (FWD from conlang-l)")
CHAT: Google Pages (was Re: Stackable Transfixes)
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Does your language have a mind of its own?
Dwarfs
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Graphical Language
Greek miscellanea
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Greek miscellanea (was: Null aspect)
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How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
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how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Interlinears
Is there a word for this
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Klingon
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Piktok and Tapissary
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Stackable Transfixes
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TABRATSA
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TABRATSA - Examples of words
Tapissary video blog
Unambiguous prosody for trees?
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VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibo- n'?
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What is a Word? (was: Dwarves)
YAEST: decompressing the patient
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"Conlanging: the not-so-secret vice", by Diana Slattery
"Conlanging: the not-so-secret vice", by Diana Slattery
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Re: "Conlanging: the not-so-secret vice", by Diana Slattery
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Re: "Conlanging: the not-so-secret vice", by Diana Slattery
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Re: "Conlanging: the not-so-secret vice", by Diana Slattery
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Re: "Conlanging: the not-so-secret vice", by Diana Slattery
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Re: "Conlanging: the not-so-secret vice", by Diana Slattery
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Re: "Conlanging: the not-so-secret vice", by Diana Slattery
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artlang advocacy/evangelism (was "Re: Yes, Conlangs can help endangered natlangs (FWD from conlang-l)")
Re: artlang advocacy/evangelism (was "Re: Yes, Conlangs can help endangered natlangs (FWD from conlang-l)")
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CHAT: Google Pages (was Re: Stackable Transfixes)
CHAT: Google Pages (was Re: Stackable Transfixes)
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Re: CHAT: Google Pages (was Re: Stackable Transfixes)
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Does your language have a mind of its own?
Re: Does your language have a mind of its own?
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Dwarfs
Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Re: Dwarfs
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Graphical Language
Re: Graphical Language
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Greek miscellanea
Re: Greek miscellanea
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Re: Greek miscellanea
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Re: Greek miscellanea
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Re: Greek miscellanea
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Re: Greek miscellanea
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Re: Greek miscellanea
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Greek miscellanea (was: Null aspect)
Re: Greek miscellanea (was: Null aspect)
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Re: Greek miscellanea (was: Null aspect)
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How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
Re: How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
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Re: How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
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Re: How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
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Re: How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
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Re: How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
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Re: How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
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Re: How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
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how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea
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Interlinears
Re: Interlinears
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Is there a word for this
Re: Is there a word for this
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Re: Is there a word for this
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Re: Is there a word for this
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Re: Is there a word for this
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Re: Is there a word for this
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Re: Is there a word for this
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Klingon
Klingon
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Re: Klingon
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Re: Klingon
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Re: Klingon
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Re: Klingon
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Re: Klingon
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Re: Klingon
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Piktok and Tapissary
Piktok and Tapissary
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Re: Piktok and Tapissary
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Stackable Transfixes
Stackable Transfixes
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Re: Stackable Transfixes
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Re: Stackable Transfixes
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Re: Stackable Transfixes
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Re: Stackable Transfixes
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Re: Stackable Transfixes
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Re: Stackable Transfixes
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TABRATSA
TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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Re: TABRATSA
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TABRATSA - Examples of words
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Tapissary video blog
Tapissary video blog
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Unambiguous prosody for trees?
Unambiguous prosody for trees?
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Re: Unambiguous prosody for trees?
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Re: Unambiguous prosody for trees?
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Re: Unambiguous prosody for trees?
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Re: Unambiguous prosody for trees?
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VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibo- n'?
Re: VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibo- n'?
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Re: VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibo- n'?
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Re: VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibo- n'?
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What is a Word? (was: Dwarves)
What is a Word? (was: Dwarves)
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YAEST: decompressing the patient
Re: YAEST: decompressing the patient
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Re: YAEST: decompressing the patient
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Re: YAEST: decompressing the patient
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Re: YAEST: decompressing the patient
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