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away time
away time
(29 lines)
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Roger Mills <
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CHAT: One Month, One Conlang project
CHAT: One Month, One Conlang project
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Richard Littauer <
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Re: CHAT: One Month, One Conlang project
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Lee <
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CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
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Joseph Allen <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(48 lines)
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Roberto Suarez Soto <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(55 lines)
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Mechthild Czapp <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(79 lines)
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Brett Williams <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
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Jim Henry <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(54 lines)
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Lars Finsen <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(74 lines)
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Daniel Nielsen <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(61 lines)
From:
Lee <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(53 lines)
From:
Jerry Muelver <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(77 lines)
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Daniel Nielsen <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(89 lines)
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Jerry Muelver <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(51 lines)
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(33 lines)
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Daniel Nielsen <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(70 lines)
From:
Mechthild Czapp <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(52 lines)
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Herman Miller <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(32 lines)
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David Johnson <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(43 lines)
From:
Brett Williams <
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Re: CHAT: Reasons for using/writing a conlang.
(38 lines)
From:
<deinx nxtxr> <
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Conlang Job
Conlang Job
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Re: Conlang Job
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Adam Walker <
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Re: Conlang Job
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From:
Mechthild Czapp <
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Re: Conlang Job
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Alex Bicksler <
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Re: Conlang Job
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vii iiix <
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Conlang Job
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vii iiix <
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Re: Conlang Job
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Mechthild Czapp <
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Re: Conlang Job
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vii iiix <
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Re: Conlang Job
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Sai Emrys <
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Derivational productivity (longish) (was: Translation excercise: Unabsteigbarkeit)
Re: Derivational productivity (longish) (was: Translation excercise: Unabsteigbarkeit)
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Benct Philip Jonsson <
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Does anyone use the "-" symbol in his/her conlang?
Re: Does anyone use the "-" symbol in his/her conlang?
(121 lines)
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Calculator Ftvb <
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Re: Does anyone use the "-" symbol in his/her conlang?
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kechpaja <
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Elision (was: [CONLANG] Translation excercise: Unabsteigbarkeit)
Re: Elision (was: [CONLANG] Translation excercise: Unabsteigbarkeit)
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Benct Philip Jonsson <
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Initial /r/ in Indo-European (was: Musings)
Initial /r/ in Indo-European (was: Musings)
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Re: Initial /r/ in Indo-European (was: Musings)
(53 lines)
From:
Andreas Johansson <
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Re: Initial /r/ in Indo-European (was: Musings)
(65 lines)
From:
Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Interrogative Cases
Re: Interrogative Cases
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Brett Williams <
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loss of glottalization and diphthongization
loss of glottalization and diphthongization
(39 lines)
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Njenfalgar <
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Re: loss of glottalization and diphthongization
(60 lines)
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Re: loss of glottalization and diphthongization
(82 lines)
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Njenfalgar <
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Musings
Re: Musings
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R A Brown <
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Re: Musings
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Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets <
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Re: Musings
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From:
Philip Newton <
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Re: Musings
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R A Brown <
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Musings (was: Re: Romanization for the flap/tap)
Musings (was: Re: Romanization for the flap/tap)
(129 lines)
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Douglas Koller <
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Re: Musings (was: Re: Romanization for the flap/tap)
(68 lines)
From:
Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets <
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Re: Musings (was: Re: Romanization for the flap/tap)
(38 lines)
From:
Philip Newton <
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My Second Language
My Second Language
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From:
Joseph Allen <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Patrick Dunn <
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Re: My Second Language
(76 lines)
From:
Joseph Allen <
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Re: My Second Language
(58 lines)
From:
Philip Newton <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Lars Finsen <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Samuel Stutter <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Joseph Allen <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Garth Wallace <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Patrick Dunn <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Joseph Allen <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Patrick Dunn <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Carsten Becker <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Joseph Allen <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Lee <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Daniel Bowman <
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Re: My Second Language
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vii iiix <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Daniel Bowman <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Joseph Allen <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
vii iiix <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Joseph Allen <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Lee <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Joseph Allen <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Lars Finsen <
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Re: My Second Language
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From:
Dirk Elzinga <
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nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
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From:
Daniel Bowman <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
(39 lines)
From:
Alex Bicksler <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
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From:
Karen Badham <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
(112 lines)
From:
Daniel Bowman <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
(94 lines)
From:
MorphemeAddict <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
(48 lines)
From:
Brett Williams <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
(58 lines)
From:
MorphemeAddict <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
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From:
Daniel Bowman <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
(67 lines)
From:
Patrick Dunn <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
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From:
Brett Williams <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
(61 lines)
From:
MorphemeAddict <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
(85 lines)
From:
Brett Williams <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
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From:
Alex Fink <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
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From:
Sai Emrys <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
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From:
Lee <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: nouns inflecting for anticipated pronouns
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OT (mostly): my road trip
OT (mostly): my road trip
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Roger Mills <
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Re: OT (mostly): my road trip
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Bruno Barcelos <
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OT: Grave accent as opening quote (was Re: Elision
Re: OT: Grave accent as opening quote (was Re: Elision
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: OT: Grave accent as opening quote (was Re: Elision
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David Peterson <
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Re: OT: Grave accent as opening quote (was Re: Elision
(79 lines)
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Benct Philip Jonsson <
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Re: OT: Grave accent as opening quote (was Re: Elision
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Matthew Turnbull <
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Re: OT: Grave accent as opening quote (was Re: Elision
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Adam Walker <
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Re: OT: Grave accent as opening quote (was Re: Elision
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Calculator Ftvb <
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Re: OT: Grave accent as opening quote (was Re: Elision
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MorphemeAddict <
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OT: Grave accent as opening quote (was Re: Elision (was: [CONLANG] Translation excercise: Unabsteigbarkeit))
Re: OT: Grave accent as opening quote (was Re: Elision (was: [CONLANG] Translation excercise: Unabsteigbarkeit))
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Eric Christopherson <
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Question about Bracketification
Question about Bracketification
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From:
Carsten Becker <
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Re: Question about Bracketification
(73 lines)
From:
R A Brown <
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Re: Question about Bracketification
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Question about Bracketification
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From:
Carsten Becker <
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Romanization for the flap/tap
Romanization for the flap/tap
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From:
Karen Badham <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
(69 lines)
From:
David Peterson <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
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vii iiix <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
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R A Brown <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
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<deinx nxtxr> <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
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<deinx nxtxr> <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
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Daniel Prohaska <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
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David McCann <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
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Tony Harris <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
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From:
Matthew Turnbull <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
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From:
Tony Harris <
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Re: Romanization for the flap/tap
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Karen Badham <
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TECH: Converting MediaWiki markup to HTML
Re: TECH: Converting MediaWiki markup to HTML
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Roberto Suarez Soto <
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Re: TECH: Converting MediaWiki markup to HTML
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David Peterson <
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Re: TECH: Converting MediaWiki markup to HTML
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Roberto Suarez Soto <
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Re: TECH: Converting MediaWiki markup to HTML
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Lee <
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Typing in the IPA
Typing in the IPA
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Nathan Unanymous <
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Re: Typing in the IPA
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Herman Miller <
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Re: Typing in the IPA
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Arthaey Angosii <
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Re: Typing in the IPA
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MorphemeAddict <
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writing system
Re: writing system
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Philip Newton <
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