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a call to succour: Javant Biarujia & Salt Publishing
A challenge
(3 messages)
Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
(11 messages)
crossed bilingual conversation
(8 messages)
Do Stress-Patterns Affect Phonotactics of Simple-Syllable Languages?
Informants messing with linguists
(3 messages)
Lang of the Lost?
(4 messages)
Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
(16 messages)
Qakwan
The art of conlang critique (was Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea)
(8 messages)
Whistles as speech sounds (was Re: The art of conlang critique)
YAEUT: Tap water (was: YAELT: wardrobe/garderobe, closet/"water closet")
(6 messages)
a call to succour: Javant Biarujia & Salt Publishing
a call to succour: Javant Biarujia & Salt Publishing
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A challenge
A challenge
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Peter Bleackley <
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Re: A challenge
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: A challenge
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Philip Newton <
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Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
Re: Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Re: Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Re: Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
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Alex Fink <
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Re: Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
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Jim Henry <
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Re: Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
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Jim Henry <
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Re: Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
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Paul Hartzer <
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Re: Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Re: Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
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Alex Fink <
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Re: Conlang referral service for movies/games/books
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From:
Jim Henry <
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crossed bilingual conversation
crossed bilingual conversation
(49 lines)
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Brett Williams <
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Re: crossed bilingual conversation
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Jim Henry <
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Re: crossed bilingual conversation
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Tony Harris <
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Re: crossed bilingual conversation
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Sai Emrys <
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Re: crossed bilingual conversation
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Brett Williams <
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Re: crossed bilingual conversation
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Larry Sulky <
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Re: crossed bilingual conversation
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Tony Harris <
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Re: crossed bilingual conversation
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Jim Henry <
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Do Stress-Patterns Affect Phonotactics of Simple-Syllable Languages?
Do Stress-Patterns Affect Phonotactics of Simple-Syllable Languages?
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Informants messing with linguists
Informants messing with linguists
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Sai Emrys <
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Re: Informants messing with linguists
(41 lines)
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Dirk Elzinga <
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Re: Informants messing with linguists
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Lang of the Lost?
Lang of the Lost?
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Lang of the Lost?
(53 lines)
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: Lang of the Lost?
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Lang of the Lost?
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Garth Wallace <
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Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Eldin Raigmore <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Sai Emrys <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Sai Emrys <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Jim Henry <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Larry Sulky <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Kelvin Jackson <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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David McCann <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Nominal Aspect for Location Nouns
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Sai Emrys <
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Qakwan
Qakwan
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The art of conlang critique (was Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea)
Re: The art of conlang critique (was Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea)
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Re: The art of conlang critique (was Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea)
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Adam Walker <
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Re: The art of conlang critique (was Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea)
(37 lines)
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Re: The art of conlang critique (was Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea)
(52 lines)
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Herman Miller <
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Re: The art of conlang critique (was Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea)
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Re: The art of conlang critique (was Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea)
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Re: The art of conlang critique (was Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea)
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Re: The art of conlang critique (was Re: how to tell when you're conlang's complete-an idea)
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Whistles as speech sounds (was Re: The art of conlang critique)
Whistles as speech sounds (was Re: The art of conlang critique)
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YAEUT: Tap water (was: YAELT: wardrobe/garderobe, closet/"water closet")
YAEUT: Tap water (was: YAELT: wardrobe/garderobe, closet/"water closet")
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Eldin Raigmore <
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Re: YAEUT: Tap water (was: YAELT: wardrobe/garderobe, closet/"water closet")
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From:
Sai Emrys <
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Re: YAEUT: Tap water (was: YAELT: wardrobe/garderobe, closet/"water closet")
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Jim Henry <
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Re: YAEUT: Tap water (was: YAELT: wardrobe/garderobe, closet/"water closet")
(67 lines)
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Re: YAEUT: Tap water (was: YAELT: wardrobe/garderobe, closet/"water closet")
(69 lines)
From:
Roger Mills <
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Re: YAEUT: Tap water (was: YAELT: wardrobe/garderobe, closet/"water closet")
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