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35 words
(3 messages)
A "conservation law" of sound change
(4 messages)
Are names of days and months proper nouns?
(24 messages)
artificial language at the US Border Patrol
(7 messages)
Bilingual version of LoCoWriMo story
(7 messages)
Cantonese tones
(5 messages)
Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
(21 messages)
Conlang Names
(2 messages)
Elflangs
(5 messages)
How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
(12 messages)
How to translate article-less language
(19 messages)
Inflecting foreign proper nouns
(18 messages)
Madlangs
(10 messages)
OT: need help from an L1-Greek-speaker
(3 messages)
Pronouns that inflect for speaker's gender
(9 messages)
Punctuation, capitalization, collation
Quenya
Quenya (was: Sidhe language, and elflangs in general)
(2 messages)
Recent English loans into French
(15 messages)
Regularization
(12 messages)
Reintroduction and software advertisement
(13 messages)
Sar, Troilgulm and other languages from the old days
schizophrenia (was: Madlangs)
(5 messages)
Sidhe language (was Aiben Saiten)
Sigh.
(2 messages)
Sound changes
(6 messages)
TERMINOLOGY: "arthrous" (WAS: Re: [CONLANG] Are names of days and months proper nouns?)
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testing
(8 messages)
YAEUT
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YAEUT Fantastical
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YAEUT: Fantastical
(2 messages)
[CHAT] was Re: [CONLANG] Reintroduction and software advertisement
[LoCoWriMo] some vocab. questions
(4 messages)
35 words
Re: 35 words
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Re: 35 words
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Re: 35 words
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A "conservation law" of sound change
A "conservation law" of sound change
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Re: A "conservation law" of sound change
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Re: A "conservation law" of sound change
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Re: A "conservation law" of sound change
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Craig Daniel <
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Are names of days and months proper nouns?
Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Charlie <
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Craig Daniel <
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Craig Daniel <
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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David McCann <
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Craig Daniel <
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Muke Tever <
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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Re: Are names of days and months proper nouns?
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artificial language at the US Border Patrol
artificial language at the US Border Patrol
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Re: artificial language at the US Border Patrol
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Re: artificial language at the US Border Patrol
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David Peterson <
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Re: artificial language at the US Border Patrol
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: artificial language at the US Border Patrol
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Re: artificial language at the US Border Patrol
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David Peterson <
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Re: artificial language at the US Border Patrol
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Larry Sulky <
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Bilingual version of LoCoWriMo story
Bilingual version of LoCoWriMo story
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Re: Bilingual version of LoCoWriMo story
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Re: Bilingual version of LoCoWriMo story
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Re: Bilingual version of LoCoWriMo story
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Re: Bilingual version of LoCoWriMo story
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Re: Bilingual version of LoCoWriMo story
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Re: Bilingual version of LoCoWriMo story
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Cantonese tones
Cantonese tones
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Re: Cantonese tones
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Re: Cantonese tones
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Re: Cantonese tones
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Re: Cantonese tones
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Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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David Peterson <
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Craig Daniel <
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Amanda Babcock Furrow <
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Adam Walker <
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Re: Concultural (or just conlang) Card Exchange
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Conlang Names
Re: Conlang Names
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Re: Conlang Names
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Elflangs
Re: Elflangs
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Re: Elflangs
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Re: Elflangs
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Re: Elflangs
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Re: Elflangs
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How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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Re: How much could one convey with a covert meta-language?
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How to translate article-less language
How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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David Peterson <
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Re: How to translate article-less language
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Inflecting foreign proper nouns
Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Re: Inflecting foreign proper nouns
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Madlangs
Madlangs
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Re: Madlangs
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Re: Madlangs
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Re: Madlangs
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Re: Madlangs
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Re: Madlangs
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Re: Madlangs
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Re: Madlangs
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Re: Madlangs
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Re: Madlangs
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OT: need help from an L1-Greek-speaker
OT: need help from an L1-Greek-speaker
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Re: OT: need help from an L1-Greek-speaker
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Re: OT: need help from an L1-Greek-speaker
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Pronouns that inflect for speaker's gender
Pronouns that inflect for speaker's gender
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Re: Pronouns that inflect for speaker's gender
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Re: Pronouns that inflect for speaker's gender
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Re: Pronouns that inflect for speaker's gender
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Re: Pronouns that inflect for speaker's gender
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Re: Pronouns that inflect for speaker's gender
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Re: Pronouns that inflect for speaker's gender
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Re: Pronouns that inflect for speaker's gender
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Re: Pronouns that inflect for speaker's gender
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Punctuation, capitalization, collation
Re: Punctuation, capitalization, collation
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Quenya
Re: Quenya
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Quenya (was: Sidhe language, and elflangs in general)
Re: Quenya (was: Sidhe language, and elflangs in general)
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Re: Quenya (was: Sidhe language, and elflangs in general)
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Recent English loans into French
Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Re: Recent English loans into French
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Regularization
Regularization
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Re: Regularization
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Re: Regularization
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Re: Regularization
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Re: Regularization
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Re: Regularization
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Re: Regularization
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Re: Regularization
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Re: Regularization
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Re: Regularization
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Re: Regularization
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Re: Regularization
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Reintroduction and software advertisement
Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Re: Reintroduction and software advertisement
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Sar, Troilgulm and other languages from the old days
Sar, Troilgulm and other languages from the old days
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schizophrenia (was: Madlangs)
schizophrenia (was: Madlangs)
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Re: schizophrenia (was: Madlangs)
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Re: schizophrenia (was: Madlangs)
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Re: schizophrenia (was: Madlangs)
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Sidhe language (was Aiben Saiten)
Re: Sidhe language (was Aiben Saiten)
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Sigh.
Sigh.
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Re: Sigh.
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Sound changes
Sound changes
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Re: Sound changes
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Re: Sound changes
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Re: Sound changes
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Re: Sound changes
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TERMINOLOGY: "arthrous" (WAS: Re: [CONLANG] Are names of days and months proper nouns?)
TERMINOLOGY: "arthrous" (WAS: Re: [CONLANG] Are names of days and months proper nouns?)
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Re: TERMINOLOGY: "arthrous" (WAS: Re: [CONLANG] Are names of days and months proper nouns?)
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Re: TERMINOLOGY: "arthrous" (WAS: Re: [CONLANG] Are names of days and months proper nouns?)
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Re: TERMINOLOGY: "arthrous" (WAS: Re: [CONLANG] Are names of days and months proper nouns?)
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testing
testing
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Re: testing
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Re: testing
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Re: testing
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YAEUT
YAEUT
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Re: YAEUT
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YAEUT Fantastical
Re: YAEUT Fantastical
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Re: YAEUT Fantastical
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Re: YAEUT Fantastical
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Re: YAEUT Fantastical
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Re: YAEUT Fantastical
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YAEUT: Fantastical
Re: YAEUT: Fantastical
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Re: YAEUT: Fantastical
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[CHAT] was Re: [CONLANG] Reintroduction and software advertisement
[CHAT] was Re: [CONLANG] Reintroduction and software advertisement
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[LoCoWriMo] some vocab. questions
Re: [LoCoWriMo] some vocab. questions
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Re: [LoCoWriMo] some vocab. questions
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Re: [LoCoWriMo] some vocab. questions
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Re: [LoCoWriMo] some vocab. questions
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