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a sound change question
American Idol Conlanger?
(3 messages)
Changes in Azurian.
Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
(11 messages)
Generating grammars from 2d writing
(4 messages)
iljena script ideas
(6 messages)
Litoria conworld
(14 messages)
Odd use of the conjunction "and"
(14 messages)
OT Mail headers, spamfilters Re: [CONLANG] Odd use of the conjunction "and"
Plan B variations
(15 messages)
Reading Challenge Now available as PDF
(3 messages)
Round Robin Romlang
(36 messages)
Sentences to test conlang features
(8 messages)
Slices, a font for Roman-like alphabets or syllabaries
TECH: IPA keyboard input in Ubuntu
Text-only EPYC: Signup
Text-only exquisite corpse / eat poop you cat
(4 messages)
Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
(4 messages)
Uncertain etymologies
Unicode Font Substitution Question
(8 messages)
University courses
(27 messages)
Vowels in Sohlob (and Albic) (was: Terzemian Nouns)
(3 messages)
Way OT: fingerprinting
Weird Idea: Spoken Relay
(7 messages)
a sound change question
Re: a sound change question
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American Idol Conlanger?
American Idol Conlanger?
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Re: American Idol Conlanger?
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Re: American Idol Conlanger?
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Changes in Azurian.
Changes in Azurian.
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Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
Re: Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
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Re: Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
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Re: Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
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Lars Finsen <
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Re: Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
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Re: Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
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Re: Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
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Lars Finsen <
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Re: Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
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Charlie <
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Re: Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
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Re: Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
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Re: Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
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Re: Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
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Generating grammars from 2d writing
Generating grammars from 2d writing
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Re: Generating grammars from 2d writing
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Re: Generating grammars from 2d writing
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Re: Generating grammars from 2d writing
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iljena script ideas
iljena script ideas
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Re: iljena script ideas
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Re: iljena script ideas
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Peter Bleackley <
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Re: iljena script ideas
(76 lines)
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masukomi <
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Re: iljena script ideas
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Peter Bleackley <
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Re: iljena script ideas
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Litoria conworld
Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
(70 lines)
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Re: Litoria conworld
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Odd use of the conjunction "and"
Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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OT Mail headers, spamfilters Re: [CONLANG] Odd use of the conjunction "and"
OT Mail headers, spamfilters Re: [CONLANG] Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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Plan B variations
Re: Plan B variations
(91 lines)
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Re: Plan B variations
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Re: Plan B variations
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Re: Plan B variations
(67 lines)
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Re: Plan B variations
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Re: Plan B variations
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Re: Plan B variations
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Re: Plan B variations
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Re: Plan B variations
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Re: Plan B variations
(91 lines)
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Re: Plan B variations
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Re: Plan B variations
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R A Brown <
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Re: Plan B variations
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Re: Plan B variations
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Re: Plan B variations
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Reading Challenge Now available as PDF
Re: Reading Challenge Now available as PDF
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Re: Reading Challenge Now available as PDF
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Re: Reading Challenge Now available as PDF
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Round Robin Romlang
Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Kenner Gordon <
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
(56 lines)
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
(77 lines)
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
(43 lines)
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
(47 lines)
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Kenner Gordon <
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Kenner Gordon <
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Re: Round Robin Romlang
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Sentences to test conlang features
Sentences to test conlang features
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Slices, a font for Roman-like alphabets or syllabaries
Slices, a font for Roman-like alphabets or syllabaries
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TECH: IPA keyboard input in Ubuntu
TECH: IPA keyboard input in Ubuntu
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Text-only EPYC: Signup
Text-only EPYC: Signup
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Text-only exquisite corpse / eat poop you cat
Re: Text-only exquisite corpse / eat poop you cat
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Re: Text-only exquisite corpse / eat poop you cat
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Re: Text-only exquisite corpse / eat poop you cat
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Re: Text-only exquisite corpse / eat poop you cat
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Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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Re: Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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Re: Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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Re: Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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Uncertain etymologies
Re: Uncertain etymologies
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Unicode Font Substitution Question
Unicode Font Substitution Question
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Re: Unicode Font Substitution Question
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Re: Unicode Font Substitution Question
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Re: Unicode Font Substitution Question
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Re: Unicode Font Substitution Question
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Re: Unicode Font Substitution Question
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Re: Unicode Font Substitution Question
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Re: Unicode Font Substitution Question
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University courses
University courses
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Re: University courses
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Re: University courses
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Re: University courses
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Re: University courses
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Re: University courses
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Re: University courses
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Re: University courses
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Re: University courses
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Re: University courses
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Re: University courses
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Re: University courses
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Re: University courses
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Vowels in Sohlob (and Albic) (was: Terzemian Nouns)
Vowels in Sohlob (and Albic) (was: Terzemian Nouns)
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Re: Vowels in Sohlob (and Albic) (was: Terzemian Nouns)
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Re: Vowels in Sohlob (and Albic) (was: Terzemian Nouns)
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Way OT: fingerprinting
Re: Way OT: fingerprinting
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Weird Idea: Spoken Relay
Weird Idea: Spoken Relay
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Re: Weird Idea: Spoken Relay
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Re: Weird Idea: Spoken Relay
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Re: Weird Idea: Spoken Relay
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Re: Weird Idea: Spoken Relay
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Re: Weird Idea: Spoken Relay
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Re: Weird Idea: Spoken Relay
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