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A birthday list?
(17 messages)
Angosey Angst 2: How could a VSO language have developed postpositions?
(2 messages)
are slavic-based conlangs just toys for enthusiasts or can they be practically used?
(3 messages)
classification of slavic languages, old slavonic etc.
(2 messages)
Conlang Card Exchange 2010 registration available
Diacritics
(12 messages)
Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
(22 messages)
Endangered Alphabets Project
(2 messages)
Equisite Corpse Status...
(8 messages)
Exquisite Corpse
Fight Linguistic Extinction
Fully featured language
(2 messages)
Has anyone heard from Lila Sadkin recently?
Holiday card exchange
Holliday card exchange
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HTML entities
(15 messages)
low price store
neoslavonic language - novoslovienskij jazyk
Nonsense Languages
(3 messages)
novegradian and neoslavonic
(4 messages)
OT: Chinglish.
Script(tural) confusion (was: Diacritics)
slavic, baltoslavic or similar indoeuropean zonal conlangs intelligible for ordinary people
(3 messages)
The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
(21 messages)
the concept of slavic conlangs Slovio, Slovianski, Slovioski and Neoslavonic/Novoslovienski
(3 messages)
theory of old slavonic as a medieval conlang
(3 messages)
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Work-in-Progress: Dritok Primer
YAGST: Why sp-, st- in German?
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A birthday list?
A birthday list?
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Re: A birthday list?
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Re: A birthday list?
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Re: A birthday list?
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Re: A birthday list?
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Tony Harris <
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Re: A birthday list?
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Charlie <
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Re: A birthday list?
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R A Brown <
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Re: A birthday list?
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Douglas Koller <
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Re: A birthday list?
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Roger Mills <
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Re: A birthday list?
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Re: A birthday list?
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Re: A birthday list?
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David Peterson <
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Re: A birthday list?
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Re: A birthday list?
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Tony Harris <
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Re: A birthday list?
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Re: A birthday list?
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Re: A birthday list?
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Angosey Angst 2: How could a VSO language have developed postpositions?
Angosey Angst 2: How could a VSO language have developed postpositions?
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Re: Angosey Angst 2: How could a VSO language have developed postpositions?
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are slavic-based conlangs just toys for enthusiasts or can they be practically used?
are slavic-based conlangs just toys for enthusiasts or can they be practically used?
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Re: are slavic-based conlangs just toys for enthusiasts or can they be practically used?
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Re: are slavic-based conlangs just toys for enthusiasts or can they be practically used?
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classification of slavic languages, old slavonic etc.
classification of slavic languages, old slavonic etc.
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Re: classification of slavic languages, old slavonic etc.
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Conlang Card Exchange 2010 registration available
Conlang Card Exchange 2010 registration available
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Diacritics
Re: Diacritics
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Re: Diacritics
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Re: Diacritics
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Re: Diacritics
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Re: Diacritics
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Re: Diacritics
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Re: Diacritics
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Re: Diacritics
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Re: Diacritics
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Re: Diacritics
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Re: Diacritics
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Re: Diacritics
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Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Re: Diacritics vs. extra letters vs. digraphs
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Endangered Alphabets Project
Endangered Alphabets Project
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Re: Endangered Alphabets Project
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Equisite Corpse Status...
Equisite Corpse Status...
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Re: Equisite Corpse Status...
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Re: Equisite Corpse Status...
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Re: Equisite Corpse Status...
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Re: Equisite Corpse Status...
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Re: Equisite Corpse Status...
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Re: Equisite Corpse Status...
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Re: Equisite Corpse Status...
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Exquisite Corpse
Re: Exquisite Corpse
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Fight Linguistic Extinction
Re: Fight Linguistic Extinction
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Fully featured language
Re: Fully featured language
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Re: Fully featured language
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Has anyone heard from Lila Sadkin recently?
Re: Has anyone heard from Lila Sadkin recently?
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Holiday card exchange
Re: Holiday card exchange
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Holliday card exchange
Re: Holliday card exchange
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Re: Holliday card exchange
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HTML entities
Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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Re: HTML entities
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low price store
low price store
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neoslavonic language - novoslovienskij jazyk
neoslavonic language - novoslovienskij jazyk
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Nonsense Languages
Nonsense Languages
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Re: Nonsense Languages
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novegradian and neoslavonic
novegradian and neoslavonic
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Re: novegradian and neoslavonic
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OT: Chinglish.
OT: Chinglish.
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Script(tural) confusion (was: Diacritics)
Script(tural) confusion (was: Diacritics)
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slavic, baltoslavic or similar indoeuropean zonal conlangs intelligible for ordinary people
slavic, baltoslavic or similar indoeuropean zonal conlangs intelligible for ordinary people
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Re: slavic, baltoslavic or similar indoeuropean zonal conlangs intelligible for ordinary people
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Re: slavic, baltoslavic or similar indoeuropean zonal conlangs intelligible for ordinary people
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The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Daniel Bowman <
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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Re: The Angosey quotation preposition: is this a realistic exception in a postpositional system?
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the concept of slavic conlangs Slovio, Slovianski, Slovioski and Neoslavonic/Novoslovienski
the concept of slavic conlangs Slovio, Slovianski, Slovioski and Neoslavonic/Novoslovienski
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Re: the concept of slavic conlangs Slovio, Slovianski, Slovioski and Neoslavonic/Novoslovienski
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Re: the concept of slavic conlangs Slovio, Slovianski, Slovioski and Neoslavonic/Novoslovienski
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theory of old slavonic as a medieval conlang
theory of old slavonic as a medieval conlang
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Re: theory of old slavonic as a medieval conlang
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Re: theory of old slavonic as a medieval conlang
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Work-in-Progress: Dritok Primer
Work-in-Progress: Dritok Primer
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YAGST: Why sp-, st- in German?
YAGST: Why sp-, st- in German?
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Re: YAGST: Why sp-, st- in German?
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