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*nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
(10 messages)
Amman Iar?
(4 messages)
Arabic Morphology Resource?
(9 messages)
Birthday (was: RE: [CONLANG] Ways to express age in natlangs and conlangs)
(5 messages)
Borrowing Bogus Roots
(3 messages)
Card Exchange Photos
Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange Gallery ready for uploads
(7 messages)
degrees of separation
Fonts
(2 messages)
Further TAKE update.
(4 messages)
FW: Searching for a term
(2 messages)
Greetings and Salutations
(3 messages)
Hopi and Piraha concepts of time
(6 messages)
How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
(11 messages)
Idiom Neutral Yahoo Group founded!
Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
(10 messages)
Language & Personality - RESULTS
(5 messages)
Language & Personality Survey
(3 messages)
Na'vi Sample Audio now online
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New Academia.edu feature for ConLang
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New Blog Post: Moten Part I
(4 messages)
Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?)
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OT : FOXP2
OT: Google Wave
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Pirahã based conlang
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pronoun systems
(5 messages)
Review my 26c3 paper please
(26 messages)
Revisiting conlangs as ciphers disguised as languages
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Round Robin - heads up!
(6 messages)
Searching for a term
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Simple machines
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TECH: Font Size
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TECH: Ukelele (< keyboards and fonts revisited.)
(2 messages)
Ways to express age in natlangs and conlangs
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weird aspect
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*nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
*nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets <
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Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Re: *nix keyboards again (< Review my 26c3 paper please)
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Amman Iar?
Amman Iar?
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David Peterson <
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Re: Amman Iar?
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Re: Amman Iar?
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David Peterson <
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Re: Amman Iar?
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Arabic Morphology Resource?
Arabic Morphology Resource?
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David Peterson <
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Re: Arabic Morphology Resource?
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Re: Arabic Morphology Resource?
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Shair Ahmed <
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Re: Arabic Morphology Resource?
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Harry Aspinwall <
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Re: Arabic Morphology Resource?
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David Peterson <
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Re: Arabic Morphology Resource?
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Dirk Elzinga <
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Re: Arabic Morphology Resource?
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Shair Ahmed <
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Re: Arabic Morphology Resource?
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David Peterson <
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Re: Arabic Morphology Resource?
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Birthday (was: RE: [CONLANG] Ways to express age in natlangs and conlangs)
Birthday (was: RE: [CONLANG] Ways to express age in natlangs and conlangs)
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Re: Birthday (was: RE: [CONLANG] Ways to express age in natlangs and conlangs)
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Re: Birthday (was: RE: [CONLANG] Ways to express age in natlangs and conlangs)
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Re: Birthday (was: RE: [CONLANG] Ways to express age in natlangs and conlangs)
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Re: Birthday (was: RE: [CONLANG] Ways to express age in natlangs and conlangs)
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Borrowing Bogus Roots
Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Re: Borrowing Bogus Roots
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Card Exchange Photos
Card Exchange Photos
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Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange Gallery ready for uploads
Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange Gallery ready for uploads
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Re: Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange Gallery ready for uploads
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange Gallery ready for uploads
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David Peterson <
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Re: Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange Gallery ready for uploads
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange Gallery ready for uploads
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Re: Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange Gallery ready for uploads
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Re: Conlang/Concultural Card Exchange Gallery ready for uploads
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degrees of separation
degrees of separation
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Fonts
Re: Fonts
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Re: Fonts
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Further TAKE update.
Further TAKE update.
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Re: Further TAKE update.
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Further TAKE update.
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Re: Further TAKE update.
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FW: Searching for a term
FW: Searching for a term
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FW: Searching for a term
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Scott Hlad <
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Greetings and Salutations
Greetings and Salutations
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Re: Greetings and Salutations
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Re: Greetings and Salutations
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David Peterson <
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Hopi and Piraha concepts of time
Hopi and Piraha concepts of time
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Daniel Bowman <
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Re: Hopi and Piraha concepts of time
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Hopi and Piraha concepts of time
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Re: Hopi and Piraha concepts of time
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Re: Hopi and Piraha concepts of time
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Jim Henry <
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Re: Hopi and Piraha concepts of time
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How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Edgard Bikelis <
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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David Peterson <
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Matthew Turnbull <
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Daniel Bowman <
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Edgard Bikelis <
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Alex Fink <
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Daniel Bowman <
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Re: How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Idiom Neutral Yahoo Group founded!
Idiom Neutral Yahoo Group founded!
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Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
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Arthaey Angosii <
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Re: Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
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Sam Stutter <
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Re: Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
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Daniel Bowman <
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Re: Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
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kate rhodes <
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Re: Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
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Re: Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
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Arthaey Angosii <
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Re: Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
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Re: Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
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Daniel Bowman <
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Re: Journal Writing in Underdeveloped Languages
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Language & Personality - RESULTS
Language & Personality - RESULTS
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Mark Henshaw <
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Re: Language & Personality - RESULTS
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Jim Henry <
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Re: Language & Personality - RESULTS
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R A Brown <
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Re: Language & Personality - RESULTS
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Re: Language & Personality - RESULTS
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Adam Walker <
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Language & Personality Survey
Re: Language & Personality Survey
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Mark Henshaw <
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Re: Language & Personality Survey
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David Peterson <
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Re: Language & Personality Survey
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Jim Henry <
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Na'vi Sample Audio now online
Na'vi Sample Audio now online
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Donald Boozer <
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Re: Na'vi Sample Audio now online
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Na'vi Sample Audio now online
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Re: Na'vi Sample Audio now online
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New Academia.edu feature for ConLang
New Academia.edu feature for ConLang
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Re: New Academia.edu feature for ConLang
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Re: New Academia.edu feature for ConLang
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Re: New Academia.edu feature for ConLang
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New Blog Post: Moten Part I
New Blog Post: Moten Part I
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Re: New Blog Post: Moten Part I
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Re: New Blog Post: Moten Part I
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Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
Re: Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?
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Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?)
Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?)
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Re: Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?)
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Re: Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?)
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Re: Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?)
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Re: Origin of PIE ablaut (was How do you give reality to an a priori conlang?)
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OT : FOXP2
OT : FOXP2
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OT: Google Wave
Re: OT: Google Wave
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Re: OT: Google Wave
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Pirahã based conlang
Pirahã based conlang
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Re: Pirahã based conlang
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Re: Pirahã based conlang
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Re: Pirahã based conlang
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Re: Pirahã based conlang
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Re: Pirahã based conlang
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Re: Pirahã based conlang
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Re: Pirahã based conlang
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pronoun systems
pronoun systems
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Re: pronoun systems
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Re: pronoun systems
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Re: pronoun systems
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Re: pronoun systems
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Review my 26c3 paper please
Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Sai Emrys <
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Dirk Elzinga <
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Lee <
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Re: Review my 26c3 paper please
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Revisiting conlangs as ciphers disguised as languages
Revisiting conlangs as ciphers disguised as languages
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Round Robin - heads up!
Round Robin - heads up!
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Re: Round Robin - heads up!
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Re: Round Robin - heads up!
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Re: Round Robin - heads up!
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Re: Round Robin - heads up!
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weird aspect
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