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"Colony"
"Colony"
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Re: "Colony"
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Re: "Colony"
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Re: "Colony"
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3rd-grade female canine classification
3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Andreas Johansson <
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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Re: 3rd-grade female canine classification
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A Collaborative Conlang (YACC)
A Collaborative Conlang (YACC)
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Re: A Collaborative Conlang (YACC)
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Re: A Collaborative Conlang (YACC)
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a sound change question
Re: a sound change question
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Arabic Resource and Question
Arabic Resource and Question
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Besiodo: If Spanish was Germanic
Besiodo: If Spanish was Germanic
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Re: Besiodo: If Spanish was Germanic
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Re: Besiodo: If Spanish was Germanic
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Re: Besiodo: If Spanish was Germanic
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Re: Besiodo: If Spanish was Germanic
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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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conlanging partners
Re: conlanging partners
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Re: conlanging partners
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Etymology of "lens"
Etymology of "lens"
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Re: Etymology of "lens"
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Re: Etymology of "lens"
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Re: Etymology of "lens"
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Re: Etymology of "lens"
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David Peterson <
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Re: Etymology of "lens"
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Re: Etymology of "lens"
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FANBOYS
FANBOYS
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Re: FANBOYS
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Re: FANBOYS
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Re: FANBOYS
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Re: FANBOYS
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Re: FANBOYS
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Re: FANBOYS
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Re: FANBOYS
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Re: FANBOYS
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Re: FANBOYS
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Re: FANBOYS
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How does the meaning these sentences differ?
How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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masukomi <
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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How to make a mess of an ATL (was: Representing /v/ in Greek script)
How to make a mess of an ATL (was: Representing /v/ in Greek script)
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Re: How to make a mess of an ATL (was: Representing /v/ in Greek script)
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Re: How to make a mess of an ATL (was: Representing /v/ in Greek script)
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Re: How to make a mess of an ATL (was: Representing /v/ in Greek script)
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My conlanging progress
My conlanging progress
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Re: My conlanging progress
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Karen Badham <
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Re: My conlanging progress
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Re: My conlanging progress
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Charlie <
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Re: My conlanging progress
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Daniel Demski <
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Re: My conlanging progress
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Daniel Bowman <
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Re: My conlanging progress
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Daniel Demski <
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Re: My conlanging progress
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Re: My conlanging progress
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Negation: merge with tense or aspect?
Re: Negation: merge with tense or aspect?
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Re: Negation: merge with tense or aspect?
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Re: Negation: merge with tense or aspect?
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Re: Negation: merge with tense or aspect?
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Re: Negation: merge with tense or aspect?
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Re: Negation: merge with tense or aspect?
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Re: Negation: merge with tense or aspect?
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Odd use of the conjunction "and"
Re: Odd use of the conjunction "and"
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OT: Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
OT: Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
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OT: Re: [CONLANG] FANBOYS
OT: Re: [CONLANG] FANBOYS
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Pi day
Pi day
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Re: Pi day
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Re: Pi day
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Re: Pi day
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Re: Pi day
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Re: Pi day
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Re: Pi day
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Re: Pi day
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Re: Pi day
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Re: Pi day
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Re: Pi day
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Re: Pi day
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POP = Soaloa revisited
POP = Soaloa revisited
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Re: POP = Soaloa revisited
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Re: POP = Soaloa revisited
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Re: POP = Soaloa revisited
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Re: POP = Soaloa revisited
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Q&A by Arika Okrent and Paul Frommer in Ben Schott's NY Times weblog
Q&A by Arika Okrent and Paul Frommer in Ben Schott's NY Times weblog
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Re: Q&A by Arika Okrent and Paul Frommer in Ben Schott's NY Times weblog
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Re: Q&A by Arika Okrent and Paul Frommer in Ben Schott's NY Times weblog
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Re: Q&A by Arika Okrent and Paul Frommer in Ben Schott's NY Times weblog
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Re: Q&A by Arika Okrent and Paul Frommer in Ben Schott's NY Times weblog
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Re: Q&A by Arika Okrent and Paul Frommer in Ben Schott's NY Times weblog
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Q&A with Frommer and Okrent
Re: Q&A with Frommer and Okrent
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Re: Q&A with Frommer and Okrent
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Representing /v/ in Greek script
Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Re: Representing /v/ in Greek script
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Round Robin Conlang News
Round Robin Conlang News
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Re: Round Robin Conlang News
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Round Robin Romlang
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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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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Peter Bleackley <
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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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Sal Ammoniac
Sal Ammoniac
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Re: Sal Ammoniac
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Re: Sal Ammoniac
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Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Second Life Conlangers?
Second Life Conlangers?
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Sentences to test conlang features
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Spelling pronunciation
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Spelling pronunciation (was: 3rd-grade female canine classification)
Spelling pronunciation (was: 3rd-grade female canine classification)
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Text-only EPYC: Signup
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Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
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Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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Two noun morphology questions
Two noun morphology questions
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WHATL / TAKE question
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Who is interested in writing a conlangy intro linguistics textbook?
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