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(was: Alternative "no"'s)
A few things I find underused in conlangs
(2 messages)
Additional English Words for Colors, Shapes
(4 messages)
Alphabetizing SIAL
(3 messages)
Alternative "no"'s
(3 messages)
Amlin, conscript for Nimyad
Binary features and low vowels
(20 messages)
Binary Keyboard
(15 messages)
Breeding languages
(2 messages)
CHAT: PIE-mærian
Code density versus orthogonality
(13 messages)
Conlang translation
(8 messages)
Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
(3 messages)
examples for documenting your lang
(6 messages)
Help with noun classes and incorporation?
(7 messages)
human speakable programming language
(5 messages)
Introduction to software localisation for conlangers
(2 messages)
ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
(20 messages)
Krig, my current conlang project...
(8 messages)
Latin binomials
(3 messages)
Negative by Default (was: Alternative "no"'s)
Nimyad: Retcons and names
(8 messages)
OT inquiry
(11 messages)
OT: English culturally specific denominalization - "do"
(2 messages)
OT: Trying to reach Sai Emrys
(2 messages)
Question about perfective, was Re: [CONLANG] Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
(9 messages)
Round Robin Reminder
Round Robin Round 5
Ruby annotations coming to Safari (and Chrome)
(2 messages)
Suffixaufnahme, Präfixaufnahme, and Tone-Aufnahme or Tonaufnahme (was: Case stacking)
TECH: getting my computer to use my conlang
(9 messages)
the same concept invented twice
(16 messages)
Translation Exercise
(6 messages)
Translation Exercise: The Strange Ecstasy of Creation
(13 messages)
USAGE: YAEGT: "Away" as a verb?
(10 messages)
[LCS] [CONLANG] OT: Trying to reach Sai Emrys
(2 messages)
(was: Alternative "no"'s)
(was: Alternative "no"'s)
(94 lines)
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A few things I find underused in conlangs
Re: A few things I find underused in conlangs
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Re: A few things I find underused in conlangs
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Roger Mills <
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Additional English Words for Colors, Shapes
Additional English Words for Colors, Shapes
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Douglas Treadwell <
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Re: Additional English Words for Colors, Shapes
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David Peterson <
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Re: Additional English Words for Colors, Shapes
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Douglas Treadwell <
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Re: Additional English Words for Colors, Shapes
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Alphabetizing SIAL
Re: Alphabetizing SIAL
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Re: Alphabetizing SIAL
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Steven Lytle <
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Re: Alphabetizing SIAL
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Jeffrey S. Jones <
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Alternative "no"'s
Re: Alternative "no"'s
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Brett Williams <
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Re: Alternative "no"'s
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Daniel Demski <
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Re: Alternative "no"'s
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Jeff Sheets <
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Amlin, conscript for Nimyad
Re: Amlin, conscript for Nimyad
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Daniel Demski <
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Binary features and low vowels
Binary features and low vowels
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Peter Bleackley <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Lee <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Peter Collier <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Peter Bleackley <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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David McCann <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Peter Bleackley <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Alex Fink <
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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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Roger Mills <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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John Vertical <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Veoler <
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Re: Binary features and low vowels
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Binary Keyboard
Binary Keyboard
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Andrii Zvorygin <
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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kate rhodes <
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Sai Emrys <
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Re: Binary Keyboard
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Breeding languages
Re: Breeding languages
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Re: Breeding languages
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Peter Bleackley <
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CHAT: PIE-mærian
CHAT: PIE-mærian
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Code density versus orthogonality
Code density versus orthogonality
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Nokta Kanto <
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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Lee <
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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Daniel Demski <
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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Alex Fink <
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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John Vertical <
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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Jesse Bangs <
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Re: Code density versus orthogonality
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Conlang translation
Conlang translation
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Re: Conlang translation
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Re: Conlang translation
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Re: Conlang translation
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Re: Conlang translation
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Re: Conlang translation
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Re: Conlang translation
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Re: Conlang translation
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Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
Re: Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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Amanda Babcock Furrow <
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Re: Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets <
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Re: Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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examples for documenting your lang
examples for documenting your lang
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Re: examples for documenting your lang
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Re: examples for documenting your lang
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: examples for documenting your lang
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Lee <
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Re: examples for documenting your lang
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David Peterson <
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Re: examples for documenting your lang
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Sai Emrys <
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Help with noun classes and incorporation?
Re: Help with noun classes and incorporation?
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David Peterson <
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Re: Help with noun classes and incorporation?
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David E <
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Re: Help with noun classes and incorporation?
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David Peterson <
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Re: Help with noun classes and incorporation?
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David E <
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Re: Help with noun classes and incorporation?
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David Peterson <
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Re: Help with noun classes and incorporation?
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David E <
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Re: Help with noun classes and incorporation?
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human speakable programming language
Re: human speakable programming language
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Re: human speakable programming language
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Re: human speakable programming language
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Re: human speakable programming language
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Re: human speakable programming language
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Introduction to software localisation for conlangers
Introduction to software localisation for conlangers
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Thomas Thurman <
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Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers
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ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Thomas Thurman <
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Philip Newton <
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Philip Newton <
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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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Jeff Sheets <
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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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Paul Bennett <
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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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Garth Wallace <
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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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Thomas Thurman <
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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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Lee <
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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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David McCann <
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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Rebecca Bettencourt <
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Re: ISO 639 (was Re: Introduction to software localisation for conlangers)
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David McCann <
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Krig, my current conlang project...
Krig, my current conlang project...
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Jeff Sheets <
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Re: Krig, my current conlang project...
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Krig, my current conlang project...
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Jeff Sheets <
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Re: Krig, my current conlang project...
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Krig, my current conlang project...
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Jeff Sheets <
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Re: Krig, my current conlang project...
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Jeff Sheets <
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Re: Krig, my current conlang project...
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Re: Krig, my current conlang project...
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Garth Wallace <
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Latin binomials
Re: Latin binomials
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Re: Latin binomials
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Re: Latin binomials
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Negative by Default (was: Alternative "no"'s)
Negative by Default (was: Alternative "no"'s)
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Nimyad: Retcons and names
Nimyad: Retcons and names
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Re: Nimyad: Retcons and names
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Nimyad: Retcons and names
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Re: Nimyad: Retcons and names
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Re: Nimyad: Retcons and names
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R A Brown <
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Re: Nimyad: Retcons and names
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Charlie <
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Re: Nimyad: Retcons and names
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Re: Nimyad: Retcons and names
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OT inquiry
OT inquiry
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Re: OT inquiry
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Re: OT inquiry
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Re: OT inquiry
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Re: OT inquiry
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Re: OT inquiry
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Re: OT inquiry
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Re: OT inquiry
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Re: OT inquiry
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Re: OT inquiry
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Jeff Sheets <
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Re: OT inquiry
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OT: English culturally specific denominalization - "do"
OT: English culturally specific denominalization - "do"
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Re: OT: English culturally specific denominalization - "do"
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OT: Trying to reach Sai Emrys
OT: Trying to reach Sai Emrys
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Re: OT: Trying to reach Sai Emrys
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Question about perfective, was Re: [CONLANG] Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
Question about perfective, was Re: [CONLANG] Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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Re: Question about perfective, was Re: [CONLANG] Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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Jeffrey S. Jones <
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Re: Question about perfective, was Re: [CONLANG] Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Question about perfective, was Re: [CONLANG] Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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Re: Question about perfective, was Re: [CONLANG] Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Question about perfective, was Re: [CONLANG] Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets <
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Re: Question about perfective, was Re: [CONLANG] Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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Re: Question about perfective, was Re: [CONLANG] Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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R A Brown <
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Re: Question about perfective, was Re: [CONLANG] Deini verbs and unmarked infinitive.
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Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets <
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Round Robin Reminder
Round Robin Reminder
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Round Robin Round 5
Round Robin Round 5
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Ruby annotations coming to Safari (and Chrome)
Ruby annotations coming to Safari (and Chrome)
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kate rhodes <
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Re: Ruby annotations coming to Safari (and Chrome)
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Suffixaufnahme, Präfixaufnahme, and Tone-Aufnahme or Tonaufnahme (was: Case stacking)
Suffixaufnahme, Präfixaufnahme, and Tone-Aufnahme or Tonaufnahme (was: Case stacking)
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TECH: getting my computer to use my conlang
TECH: getting my computer to use my conlang
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Kelvin Jackson <
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Re: TECH: getting my computer to use my conlang
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Tony Harris <
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Re: TECH: getting my computer to use my conlang
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Kelvin Jackson <
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Re: TECH: getting my computer to use my conlang
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Bruno Barcelos <
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Re: TECH: getting my computer to use my conlang
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Re: TECH: getting my computer to use my conlang
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Daniel Bowman <
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Re: TECH: getting my computer to use my conlang
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Arthaey Angosii <
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Re: TECH: getting my computer to use my conlang
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Re: TECH: getting my computer to use my conlang
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the same concept invented twice
the same concept invented twice
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Re: the same concept invented twice
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Re: the same concept invented twice
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Re: the same concept invented twice
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Re: the same concept invented twice
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Re: the same concept invented twice
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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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Translation Exercise: The Strange Ecstasy of Creation
Translation Exercise: The Strange Ecstasy of Creation
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Re: Translation Exercise: The Strange Ecstasy of Creation
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Re: Translation Exercise: The Strange Ecstasy of Creation
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Re: Translation Exercise: The Strange Ecstasy of Creation
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Re: Translation Exercise: The Strange Ecstasy of Creation
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Re: 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?
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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[LCS] [CONLANG] OT: Trying to reach Sai Emrys
Re: [LCS] [CONLANG] OT: Trying to reach Sai Emrys
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Re: [LCS] [CONLANG] OT: Trying to reach Sai Emrys
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