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"breakfast" in different languages
(30 messages)
(Greek) term for "the study of conlanging"
(7 messages)
A posteriori conlangs
(4 messages)
Big numbers
(5 messages)
Borrowing Bogus Roots
(23 messages)
Conlangers at work...
(3 messages)
Conworld historical linguistic question
(4 messages)
Conworlds and language families
(9 messages)
Default tense
Derivations from Proto-Indoeuropean
District 9 Language
(3 messages)
Door Greeting for Doug Ball
(9 messages)
English is invented?
(4 messages)
Etymology of names for God
(24 messages)
From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
(10 messages)
Fwd: Conlang-L FAQ
Hebrew translation please.
(4 messages)
Interlinear morpheme translation (IMT)
(4 messages)
IPA & Conlangs
(3 messages)
IPA & Conlangs (Was Re: A spoken-only conlang)
(9 messages)
Is the list held?
Linkān (Test)
LoCoWriMo: Story Tense
(3 messages)
LoCoWriMo: Writing Speed
(3 messages)
Nasalization in Pakuni
New Wired Article
No messages????
Order of adjectives
(2 messages)
OT: Hebrew translation please.
OT: Taking excessive issue (was Re: Wednesday -- Re: Punctuation, capitalization, collation)
(3 messages)
Passive Voice in Ergative Languages
(4 messages)
Postman Pat
(2 messages)
Proper Nouns in Pakuni
(4 messages)
Punctuation, capitalization, collation
(2 messages)
Relative expressivity
(2 messages)
Relay mailing list down, apparently
(2 messages)
Right name for Atheism
(31 messages)
Sketch of New Conlang
(18 messages)
Tariatta (was Re: Translation exercise !!)]
(2 messages)
TECH: Daily posts/person
(2 messages)
TECH: Ideas for a new Omniglossa
(3 messages)
TECH: strange delivery delays
(10 messages)
The meaning of a semicolon
(4 messages)
Three conlangs for the price of two
(13 messages)
Top Ten Geekiest Constructed Languages
(14 messages)
Translation exercise !!
(36 messages)
Trilled vowels
(5 messages)
Wednesday -- Re: Punctuation, capitalization, collation
(6 messages)
"breakfast" in different languages
"breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Jim Henry <
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Jim Henry <
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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Re: "breakfast" in different languages
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(Greek) term for "the study of conlanging"
(Greek) term for "the study of conlanging"
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Re: (Greek) term for "the study of conlanging"
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Re: (Greek) term for "the study of conlanging"
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Re: (Greek) term for "the study of conlanging"
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Re: (Greek) term for "the study of conlanging"
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Re: (Greek) term for "the study of conlanging"
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Re: (Greek) term for "the study of conlanging"
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A posteriori conlangs
Re: A posteriori conlangs
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Re: A posteriori conlangs
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Re: A posteriori conlangs
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Re: A posteriori conlangs
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Big numbers
Re: Big numbers
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Re: Big numbers
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Re: Big numbers
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Re: Big numbers
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Re: Big numbers
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Borrowing Bogus Roots
Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Conlangers at work...
Conlangers at work...
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Re: Conlangers at work...
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Re: Conlangers at work...
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Conworld historical linguistic question
Conworld historical linguistic question
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Re: Conworld historical linguistic question
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Re: Conworld historical linguistic question
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Re: Conworld historical linguistic question
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Conworlds and language families
Conworlds and language families
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Re: Conworlds and language families
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Re: Conworlds and language families
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Re: Conworlds and language families
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Re: Conworlds and language families
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Re: Conworlds and language families
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Re: Conworlds and language families
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Re: Conworlds and language families
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Re: Conworlds and language families
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Default tense
Re: Default tense
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Derivations from Proto-Indoeuropean
Derivations from Proto-Indoeuropean
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District 9 Language
District 9 Language
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Re: District 9 Language
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Re: District 9 Language
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Door Greeting for Doug Ball
Door Greeting for Doug Ball
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Re: Door Greeting for Doug Ball
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Re: Door Greeting for Doug Ball
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Re: Door Greeting for Doug Ball
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Re: Door Greeting for Doug Ball
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Re: Door Greeting for Doug Ball
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Re: Door Greeting for Doug Ball
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Re: Door Greeting for Doug Ball
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Re: Door Greeting for Doug Ball
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English is invented?
English is invented?
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Re: English is invented?
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Re: English is invented?
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Re: English is invented?
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Etymology of names for God
Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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Etymology of names for God
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Re: Etymology of names for God
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From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
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Re: From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
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Re: From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
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Re: From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
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Re: From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
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Re: From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
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Re: From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
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Re: From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
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Re: From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
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Re: From "breakfast" to onomatopoeia
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Fwd: Conlang-L FAQ
Fwd: Conlang-L FAQ
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Hebrew translation please.
Re: Hebrew translation please.
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Re: Hebrew translation please.
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Re: Hebrew translation please.
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Re: Hebrew translation please.
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Interlinear morpheme translation (IMT)
Interlinear morpheme translation (IMT)
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Re: Interlinear morpheme translation (IMT)
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Re: Interlinear morpheme translation (IMT)
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Re: Interlinear morpheme translation (IMT)
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IPA & Conlangs
Re: IPA & Conlangs
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Re: IPA & Conlangs
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Re: IPA & Conlangs
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IPA & Conlangs (Was Re: A spoken-only conlang)
Re: IPA & Conlangs (Was Re: A spoken-only conlang)
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Re: IPA & Conlangs (Was Re: A spoken-only conlang)
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Re: IPA & Conlangs (Was Re: A spoken-only conlang)
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Re: IPA & Conlangs (Was Re: A spoken-only conlang)
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Re: IPA & Conlangs (Was Re: A spoken-only conlang)
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Re: IPA & Conlangs (Was Re: A spoken-only conlang)
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Re: IPA & Conlangs (Was Re: A spoken-only conlang)
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Re: IPA & Conlangs (Was Re: A spoken-only conlang)
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Re: IPA & Conlangs (Was Re: A spoken-only conlang)
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Is the list held?
Is the list held?
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Linkān (Test)
Linkān (Test)
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LoCoWriMo: Story Tense
Re: LoCoWriMo: Story Tense
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Re: LoCoWriMo: Story Tense
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Re: LoCoWriMo: Story Tense
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LoCoWriMo: Writing Speed
Re: LoCoWriMo: Writing Speed
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Re: LoCoWriMo: Writing Speed
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Re: LoCoWriMo: Writing Speed
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Nasalization in Pakuni
Re: Nasalization in Pakuni
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New Wired Article
New Wired Article
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No messages????
No messages????
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Order of adjectives
Order of adjectives
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Re: Order of adjectives
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OT: Hebrew translation please.
OT: Hebrew translation please.
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OT: Taking excessive issue (was Re: Wednesday -- Re: Punctuation, capitalization, collation)
OT: Taking excessive issue (was Re: Wednesday -- Re: Punctuation, capitalization, collation)
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Thomas Alexander <
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Re: OT: Taking excessive issue (was Re: Wednesday -- Re: Punctuation, capitalization, collation)
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Re: OT: Taking excessive issue (was Re: Wednesday -- Re: Punctuation, capitalization, collation)
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Sai Emrys <
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Passive Voice in Ergative Languages
Passive Voice in Ergative Languages
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Postman Pat
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Proper Nouns in Pakuni
Proper Nouns in Pakuni
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Punctuation, capitalization, collation
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Relative expressivity
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Relay mailing list down, apparently
Relay mailing list down, apparently
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Right name for Atheism
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Sketch of New Conlang
Sketch of New Conlang
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Tariatta (was Re: Translation exercise !!)]
Tariatta (was Re: Translation exercise !!)]
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Re: Tariatta (was Re: Translation exercise !!)]
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TECH: Daily posts/person
TECH: Daily posts/person
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TECH: Ideas for a new Omniglossa
TECH: Ideas for a new Omniglossa
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TECH: strange delivery delays
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Re: TECH: strange delivery delays
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Re: TECH: strange delivery delays
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The meaning of a semicolon
The meaning of a semicolon
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Three conlangs for the price of two
Three conlangs for the price of two
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Re: Three conlangs for the price of two
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Re: Three conlangs for the price of two
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Re: Three conlangs for the price of two
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Re: Three conlangs for the price of two
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Re: Three conlangs for the price of two
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Re: Three conlangs for the price of two
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Re: Three conlangs for the price of two
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Re: Three conlangs for the price of two
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Re: Three conlangs for the price of two
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Top Ten Geekiest Constructed Languages
Top Ten Geekiest Constructed Languages
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Re: Top Ten Geekiest Constructed Languages
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Re: Top Ten Geekiest Constructed Languages
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Re: Top Ten Geekiest Constructed Languages
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Re: Top Ten Geekiest Constructed Languages
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Translation exercise !!
Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Re: Translation exercise !!
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Translation exercise !!
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Trilled vowels
Trilled vowels
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Wednesday -- Re: Punctuation, capitalization, collation
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