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"Colony"
(4 messages)
3rd-grade female canine classification
(17 messages)
A Collaborative Conlang (YACC)
(3 messages)
a sound change question
Arabic Resource and Question
Besiodo: If Spanish was Germanic
(5 messages)
Conlang translation word for today: terremoto
(3 messages)
conlanging partners
(2 messages)
Etymology of "lens"
(7 messages)
FANBOYS
(11 messages)
How does the meaning these sentences differ?
(32 messages)
How to make a mess of an ATL (was: Representing /v/ in Greek script)
(4 messages)
My conlanging progress
(9 messages)
Negation: merge with tense or aspect?
(7 messages)
Odd use of the conjunction "and"
OT: Re: How does the meaning these sentences differ?
OT: Re: [CONLANG] FANBOYS
Pi day
(12 messages)
POP = Soaloa revisited
(5 messages)
Q&A by Arika Okrent and Paul Frommer in Ben Schott's NY Times weblog
(6 messages)
Q&A with Frommer and Okrent
(2 messages)
Representing /v/ in Greek script
(20 messages)
Round Robin Conlang News
(2 messages)
Round Robin Romlang
(26 messages)
Sal Ammoniac
(3 messages)
Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
(10 messages)
Second Life Conlangers?
(12 messages)
Sentences to test conlang features
(6 messages)
Spelling pronunciation
(5 messages)
Spelling pronunciation (was: 3rd-grade female canine classification)
(3 messages)
Text-only EPYC: Signup
Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
(9 messages)
Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
(15 messages)
Two noun morphology questions
(6 messages)
WHATL / TAKE question
(14 messages)
Who is interested in writing a conlangy intro linguistics textbook?
(7 messages)
"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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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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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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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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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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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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Re: My conlanging progress
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Re: My conlanging progress
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Re: My conlanging progress
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Re: My conlanging progress
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Re: My conlanging progress
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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
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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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Round Robin Conlang News
Round Robin Conlang News
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Re: Round Robin Conlang News
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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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Sal Ammoniac
Sal Ammoniac
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Re: Sal Ammoniac
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Lee <
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Re: Sal Ammoniac
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Sal Armoniac <
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Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Sal Armoniac <
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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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Sal Armoniac <
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Sal Armoniac <
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Sal Armoniac <
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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David Peterson <
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Re: Sal Armoniac is Sally Caves
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Douglas Koller <
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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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David Peterson <
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Re: Second Life Conlangers?
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Re: Second Life Conlangers?
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Re: Second Life Conlangers?
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Tony Harris <
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Re: Second Life Conlangers?
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Sylvia Sotomayor <
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Re: Second Life Conlangers?
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Adam Walker <
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Re: Second Life Conlangers?
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Sal Armoniac <
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Re: Second Life Conlangers?
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Adam Walker <
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Re: Second Life Conlangers?
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Second Life Conlangers?
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Lee <
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Re: Second Life Conlangers?
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Sal Armoniac <
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Re: Second Life Conlangers?
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Tony Harris <
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Sentences to test conlang features
Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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MorphemeAddict <
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Re: Sentences to test conlang features
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Gary Shannon <
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Spelling pronunciation
Re: Spelling pronunciation
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R A Brown <
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Re: Spelling pronunciation
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R A Brown <
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Re: Spelling pronunciation
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David Peterson <
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Re: Spelling pronunciation
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Re: Spelling pronunciation
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MorphemeAddict <
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Spelling pronunciation (was: 3rd-grade female canine classification)
Spelling pronunciation (was: 3rd-grade female canine classification)
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R A Brown <
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Re: Spelling pronunciation (was: 3rd-grade female canine classification)
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Kelvin Jackson <
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Re: Spelling pronunciation (was: 3rd-grade female canine classification)
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Philip Newton <
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Text-only EPYC: Signup
Re: Text-only EPYC: Signup
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Sai Emrys <
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Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
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Re: Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
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Re: Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
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Re: Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
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Adam Walker <
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Re: Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
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MorphemeAddict <
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Re: Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
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Re: Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
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Alex Fink <
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Re: Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: Tone: Statistical(?) Implicational Universals(?)
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Eldin Raigmore <
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Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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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R A Brown <
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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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masukomi <
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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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masukomi <
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Re: Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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Jim Henry <
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Re: Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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R A Brown <
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Re: Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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Peter Bleackley <
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Re: Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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Larry Sulky <
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Re: Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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R A Brown <
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Re: Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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G. van der Vegt <
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Re: Trent Reznor Prize for Tricky Embedding.
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R A Brown <
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Two noun morphology questions
Two noun morphology questions
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Re: Two noun morphology questions
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Re: Two noun morphology questions
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Two noun morphology questions
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Shair Ahmed <
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Re: Two noun morphology questions
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Daniel Bowman <
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Re: Two noun morphology questions
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Roger Mills <
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WHATL / TAKE question
WHATL / TAKE question
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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Paul Bennett <
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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Philip Newton <
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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John Lategan <
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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Philip Newton <
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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John Lategan <
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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Philip Newton <
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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R A Brown <
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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Lars Finsen <
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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R A Brown <
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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Philip Newton <
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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Lars Finsen <
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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Re: WHATL / TAKE question
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Who is interested in writing a conlangy intro linguistics textbook?
Who is interested in writing a conlangy intro linguistics textbook?
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Sai Emrys <
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Re: Who is interested in writing a conlangy intro linguistics textbook?
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Re: Who is interested in writing a conlangy intro linguistics textbook?
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Re: Who is interested in writing a conlangy intro linguistics textbook?
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Who is interested in writing a conlangy intro linguistics textbook?
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Re: Who is interested in writing a conlangy intro linguistics textbook?
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Re: Who is interested in writing a conlangy intro linguistics textbook?
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Israel Noletto <
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