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A few ancient conlang projects unearthed
(2 messages)
African Clicking Languages
(8 messages)
Announcement: A new diachronic relay, now natlang-based
Are passive reflexives possible?
(6 messages)
Auxiliaries, suppletion, and revival of archaic forms
(4 messages)
Binary features and low vowels
(4 messages)
Breeding languages
click genesis
(6 messages)
click genesis (and Sohlçan cale ndar!)
(2 messages)
Clicking languages
(3 messages)
Compounding?
(28 messages)
Conlagn Happy Borthday (WAS: More sentences for Conlang testing)
(6 messages)
Conlang (the movie) film circuit premier @ Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival; please support
CONLANG Digest - 22 Jan 2010 to 23 Jan 2010 (#2010-24) Away as a verb
FWIW: ai Basata preliminaries
Happy Birthday to PhD
(4 messages)
Help with noun classes and incorporation?
ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
(20 messages)
Latest conlang-relevant bookhaul
(2 messages)
META: Conlang-L FAQ
Mikiana back online
More sentences for Conlang testing
(41 messages)
New Blog Post: Moten Part III
(2 messages)
Perfect imperatives
(2 messages)
Perfect imperatives (was: Question about perfective, etc)
Questions about Con(art)lang usage in day to day lives
(22 messages)
Recent Activity of the 9 ConLang members on Academia.edu
Refresh my memory, please
(3 messages)
Relay Help
(3 messages)
Round Robin Heads Up
(2 messages)
Saumu 1:1 (was: Happy Birthday to PhD)
(3 messages)
Saumu 1:2 (was:Re: More sentences for Conlang testing)
TECH, OT: CALS
TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
(22 messages)
The biggest giant great big list of words
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the same concept invented twice
Translation Exercise
Translation Exercise: The Strange Ecstasy of Creation
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USAGE: YAEGT: "Away" as a verb?
(5 messages)
What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
(11 messages)
Word/Phrase Request
A few ancient conlang projects unearthed
A few ancient conlang projects unearthed
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Re: A few ancient conlang projects unearthed
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African Clicking Languages
African Clicking Languages
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Re: African Clicking Languages
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Re: African Clicking Languages
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Re: African Clicking Languages
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Re: African Clicking Languages
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Re: African Clicking Languages
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Re: African Clicking Languages
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Re: African Clicking Languages
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Announcement: A new diachronic relay, now natlang-based
Announcement: A new diachronic relay, now natlang-based
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Are passive reflexives possible?
Are passive reflexives possible?
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Re: Are passive reflexives possible?
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Re: Are passive reflexives possible?
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Re: Are passive reflexives possible?
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Re: Are passive reflexives possible?
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Re: Are passive reflexives possible?
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Auxiliaries, suppletion, and revival of archaic forms
Auxiliaries, suppletion, and revival of archaic forms
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Re: Auxiliaries, suppletion, and revival of archaic forms
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Re: Auxiliaries, suppletion, and revival of archaic forms
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Re: Auxiliaries, suppletion, and revival of archaic forms
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Binary features and low vowels
Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Breeding languages
Re: Breeding languages
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click genesis
click genesis
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Re: click genesis
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Re: click genesis
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Re: click genesis
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Re: click genesis
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Re: click genesis
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click genesis (and Sohlçan cale ndar!)
Re: click genesis (and Sohlçan cale ndar!)
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Re: click genesis (and Sohlçan cale ndar!)
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Clicking languages
Clicking languages
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Re: Clicking languages
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Re: Clicking languages
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Compounding?
Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Re: Compounding?
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Conlagn Happy Borthday (WAS: More sentences for Conlang testing)
Conlagn Happy Borthday (WAS: More sentences for Conlang testing)
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Re: Conlagn Happy Borthday (WAS: More sentences for Conlang testing)
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Re: Conlagn Happy Borthday (WAS: More sentences for Conlang testing)
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Re: Conlagn Happy Borthday (WAS: More sentences for Conlang testing)
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Re: Conlagn Happy Borthday (WAS: More sentences for Conlang testing)
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Re: Conlagn Happy Borthday (WAS: More sentences for Conlang testing)
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Conlang (the movie) film circuit premier @ Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival; please support
Conlang (the movie) film circuit premier @ Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival; please support
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CONLANG Digest - 22 Jan 2010 to 23 Jan 2010 (#2010-24) Away as a verb
Re: CONLANG Digest - 22 Jan 2010 to 23 Jan 2010 (#2010-24) Away as a verb
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FWIW: ai Basata preliminaries
FWIW: ai Basata preliminaries
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Happy Birthday to PhD
Happy Birthday to PhD
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Re: Happy Birthday to PhD
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Re: Happy Birthday to PhD
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Re: Happy Birthday to PhD
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Help with noun classes and incorporation?
Re: Help with noun classes and incorporation?
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ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Latest conlang-relevant bookhaul
Latest conlang-relevant bookhaul
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Re: Latest conlang-relevant bookhaul
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META: Conlang-L FAQ
META: Conlang-L FAQ
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Mikiana back online
Mikiana back online
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More sentences for Conlang testing
Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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Re: More sentences for Conlang testing
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New Blog Post: Moten Part III
New Blog Post: Moten Part III
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Re: New Blog Post: Moten Part III
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Perfect imperatives
Re: Perfect imperatives
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Re: Perfect imperatives
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Perfect imperatives (was: Question about perfective, etc)
Perfect imperatives (was: Question about perfective, etc)
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Questions about Con(art)lang usage in day to day lives
Questions about Con(art)lang usage in day to day lives
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Re: Questions about Con(art)lang usage in day to day lives
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Re: Questions about Con(art)lang usage in day to day lives
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Re: Questions about Con(art)lang usage in day to day lives
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Re: Questions about Con(art)lang usage in day to day lives
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Re: Questions about Con(art)lang usage in day to day lives
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Re: Questions about Con(art)lang usage in day to day lives
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Re: Questions about Con(art)lang usage in day to day lives
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Re: Questions about Con(art)lang usage in day to day lives
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Recent Activity of the 9 ConLang members on Academia.edu
Recent Activity of the 9 ConLang members on Academia.edu
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Richard Price <
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Refresh my memory, please
Refresh my memory, please
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Roger Mills <
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Refresh my memory, please
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Re: Refresh my memory, please
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Relay Help
Relay Help
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Re: Relay Help
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Re: Relay Help
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Roger Mills <
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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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Saumu 1:1 (was: Happy Birthday to PhD)
Saumu 1:1 (was: Happy Birthday to PhD)
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Saumu 1:2 (was:Re: More sentences for Conlang testing)
Saumu 1:2 (was:Re: More sentences for Conlang testing)
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TECH, OT: CALS
TECH, OT: CALS
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TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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David Peterson <
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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David McCann <
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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David Peterson <
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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David Peterson <
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Sai Emrys <
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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David Peterson <
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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Re: TECH: IPA Font vs. Unicode?
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The biggest giant great big list of words
The biggest giant great big list of words
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Re: The biggest giant great big list of words
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Re: The biggest giant great big list of words
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calculator ftvb <
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Re: The biggest giant great big list of words
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: The biggest giant great big list of words
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Re: The biggest giant great big list of words
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Re: The biggest giant great big list of words
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Re: The biggest giant great big list of words
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Re: The biggest giant great big list of words
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the same concept invented twice
Re: the same concept invented twice
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Translation Exercise
Re: Translation Exercise
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Translation Exercise: The Strange Ecstasy of Creation
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Re: Translation Exercise: The Strange Ecstasy of Creation
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USAGE: YAEGT: "Away" as a verb?
Re: USAGE: YAEGT: "Away" as a verb?
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Re: USAGE: YAEGT: "Away" as a verb?
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Re: USAGE: YAEGT: "Away" as a verb?
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Re: USAGE: YAEGT: "Away" as a verb?
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Re: USAGE: YAEGT: "Away" as a verb?
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What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
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Re: What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
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Re: What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
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Re: What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
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Re: What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
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Re: What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
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Re: What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
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Re: What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
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Re: What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
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Re: What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
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Roger Mills <
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Re: What's eating you? Or who's eating what?
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Word/Phrase Request
Word/Phrase Request
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