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"but"
(12 messages)
'õSet'akh
(6 messages)
ai Basata syntax simplified even more
(7 messages)
CONLANG Digest - 29 Apr 2009 to 30 Apr 2009 (#2009-121)
(2 messages)
Does your language have a mind of its own?
(5 messages)
focus and patient
(9 messages)
Fwd: [relay] geocities
Greek miscellanea (was: Null aspect)
(2 messages)
How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
(7 messages)
Interlinear re: Null Aspect
Interlinears
(3 messages)
Is there a word for this
(7 messages)
My first Grammar Sketch
(14 messages)
OT: python, scripting
(6 messages)
Results are in (WAS: Re: Soliciting opinions)
Sample Grammar Sketches?
(20 messages)
Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
(23 messages)
Some thoughts on mutli-modal (signing / speech) languages and communication.
Systematic derivation
Terkunan -> Tirkunan
The copula
VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibÅ n'?
VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibō n'?
(2 messages)
VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibo- n'?
(3 messages)
YAEST: decompressing the patient
(5 messages)
"but"
"but"
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Re: "but"
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Re: "but"
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Re: "but"
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: "but"
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Jim Henry <
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Re: "but"
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: "but"
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Re: "but"
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Erbrice <
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Re: "but"
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Re: "but"
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: "but"
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: "but"
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'õSet'akh
'õSet'akh
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Njenfalgar <
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Re: 'õSet'akh
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From:
Gary Shannon <
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Re: 'õSet'akh
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From:
Njenfalgar <
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Re: 'õSet'akh
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From:
Gary Shannon <
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Re: 'õSet'akh
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Philip Newton <
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Re: 'õSet'akh
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Kelvin Jackson <
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ai Basata syntax simplified even more
Re: ai Basata syntax simplified even more
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: ai Basata syntax simplified even more
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Paul Kershaw <
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Re: ai Basata syntax simplified even more
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: ai Basata syntax simplified even more
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: ai Basata syntax simplified even more
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Larry Sulky <
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Re: ai Basata syntax simplified even more
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Paul Kershaw <
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Re: ai Basata syntax simplified even more
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Gary Shannon <
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CONLANG Digest - 29 Apr 2009 to 30 Apr 2009 (#2009-121)
Re: CONLANG Digest - 29 Apr 2009 to 30 Apr 2009 (#2009-121)
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Re: CONLANG Digest - 29 Apr 2009 to 30 Apr 2009 (#2009-121)
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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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Daniel Bowman <
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Re: Does your language have a mind of its own?
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Re: Does your language have a mind of its own?
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Re: Does your language have a mind of its own?
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Re: Does your language have a mind of its own?
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focus and patient
focus and patient
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Larry Sulky <
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Re: focus and patient
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From:
Tony Harris <
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Re: focus and patient
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From:
Larry Sulky <
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Re: focus and patient
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: focus and patient
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: focus and patient
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: focus and patient
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From:
Tony Harris <
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Re: focus and patient
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From:
David Peterson <
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Re: focus and patient
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From:
Veoler <
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Fwd: [relay] geocities
Fwd: [relay] geocities
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From:
Sai Emrys <
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Greek miscellanea (was: Null aspect)
Re: Greek miscellanea (was: Null aspect)
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From:
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Re: Greek miscellanea (was: Null aspect)
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From:
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How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
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From:
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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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David Peterson <
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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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Paul Kershaw <
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Re: How do non-English speaking linguists do interlinears?
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Interlinear re: Null Aspect
Interlinear re: Null Aspect
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From:
Andrew Jarrette <
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Interlinears
Interlinears
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Andrew Jarrette <
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Re: Interlinears
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Andrew Jarrette <
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Re: Interlinears
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Is there a word for this
Is there a word for this
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Re: Is there a word for this
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Is there a word for this
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Gary Shannon <
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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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My first Grammar Sketch
My first Grammar Sketch
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Roger Mills <
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Larry Sulky <
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Roger Mills <
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: My first Grammar Sketch
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OT: python, scripting
OT: python, scripting
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Re: OT: python, scripting
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Re: OT: python, scripting
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Re: OT: python, scripting
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Paul Bennett <
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Re: OT: python, scripting
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: OT: python, scripting
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Results are in (WAS: Re: Soliciting opinions)
Results are in (WAS: Re: Soliciting opinions)
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From:
Gary Shannon <
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Sample Grammar Sketches?
Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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David Peterson <
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Re: Sample Grammar Sketches?
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Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Re: Soliciting opinions (WAS:Re: My first Grammar Sketch)
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Some thoughts on mutli-modal (signing / speech) languages and communication.
Re: Some thoughts on mutli-modal (signing / speech) languages and communication.
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Systematic derivation
Systematic derivation
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Terkunan -> Tirkunan
Terkunan -> Tirkunan
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The copula
Re: The copula
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VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibÅ n'?
Re: VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibÅ n'?
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VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibō n'?
VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibō n'?
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Re: VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibō n'?
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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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Eugene Oh <
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Re: VOCAB: Cognate of of AHD 'weibo- n'?
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YAEST: decompressing the patient
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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Re: YAEST: decompressing the patient
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