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DomLang = Domain Specific Languages
(6 messages)
Exquisite Corpse
Infinitives? (was: The verb "to want")
(8 messages)
Lexical Borrowing
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Lexical Borrowing IRL (Was: Lexical Borrowing)
(2 messages)
META: Conlang-L FAQ
(2 messages)
My colang Yuelami
My conlang Yuelami
My conlang: Olesi
New conlang: yuelami
(2 messages)
Non-subject relativization strategies
(32 messages)
OT: Re: Raig
Please help me slim down my Conlanging 101 talk to 16 minutes
(3 messages)
Please send me a sentence in your conlang for use in my TEDx talk
(2 messages)
Raig (was Re: DomLang = Domain Specific Languages)
Register for the Fourth Language Creation Conference
The verb "to want"
(15 messages)
Translation exercise?
(24 messages)
Word generation: Na'gifi Fasu'xa step-by-step
(7 messages)
YAEUT: Husband and Wife
(6 messages)
DomLang = Domain Specific Languages
DomLang = Domain Specific Languages
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Re: DomLang = Domain Specific Languages
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Re: DomLang = Domain Specific Languages
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Re: DomLang = Domain Specific Languages
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Re: DomLang = Domain Specific Languages
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Lee <
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Re: DomLang = Domain Specific Languages
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Exquisite Corpse
Re: Exquisite Corpse
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Infinitives? (was: The verb "to want")
Infinitives? (was: The verb "to want")
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Re: Infinitives? (was: The verb "to want")
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Re: Infinitives? (was: The verb "to want")
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Re: Infinitives? (was: The verb "to want")
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Eldin Raigmore <
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Re: Infinitives? (was: The verb "to want")
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Re: Infinitives? (was: The verb "to want")
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Re: Infinitives? (was: The verb "to want")
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Re: Infinitives? (was: The verb "to want")
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Lexical Borrowing
Lexical Borrowing
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Re: Lexical Borrowing
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David McCann <
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Re: Lexical Borrowing
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Re: Lexical Borrowing
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Anthony Miles <
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Re: Lexical Borrowing
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Roman Rausch <
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Re: Lexical Borrowing
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Lexical Borrowing
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Re: Lexical Borrowing
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Lexical Borrowing IRL (Was: Lexical Borrowing)
Lexical Borrowing IRL (Was: Lexical Borrowing)
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Re: Lexical Borrowing IRL (Was: Lexical Borrowing)
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META: Conlang-L FAQ
META: Conlang-L FAQ
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META: Conlang-L FAQ
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My colang Yuelami
My colang Yuelami
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My conlang Yuelami
My conlang Yuelami
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My conlang: Olesi
Re: My conlang: Olesi
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New conlang: yuelami
New conlang: yuelami
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Marlon Ribeiro <
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Re: New conlang: yuelami
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Jeff Sheets <
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Non-subject relativization strategies
Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Logan Kearsley <
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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And Rosta <
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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R A Brown <
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Logan Kearsley <
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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David McCann <
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Patrick Dunn <
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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R A Brown <
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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Re: Non-subject relativization strategies
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OT: Re: Raig
OT: Re: Raig
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Please help me slim down my Conlanging 101 talk to 16 minutes
Please help me slim down my Conlanging 101 talk to 16 minutes
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Re: Please help me slim down my Conlanging 101 talk to 16 minutes
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Re: Please help me slim down my Conlanging 101 talk to 16 minutes
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Please send me a sentence in your conlang for use in my TEDx talk
Please send me a sentence in your conlang for use in my TEDx talk
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Re: Please send me a sentence in your conlang for use in my TEDx talk
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Raig (was Re: DomLang = Domain Specific Languages)
Raig (was Re: DomLang = Domain Specific Languages)
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Register for the Fourth Language Creation Conference
Register for the Fourth Language Creation Conference
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The verb "to want"
Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Re: The verb "to want"
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Translation exercise?
Translation exercise?
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Re: Translation exercise?
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Re: Translation exercise?
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Re: Translation exercise?
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Re: Translation exercise?
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Re: Translation exercise?
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Re: Translation exercise?
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Re: Translation exercise?
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Word generation: Na'gifi Fasu'xa step-by-step
Word generation: Na'gifi Fasu'xa step-by-step
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Re: Word generation: Na'gifi Fasu'xa step-by-step
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Re: Word generation: Na'gifi Fasu'xa step-by-step
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Re: Word generation: Na'gifi Fasu'xa step-by-step
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YAEUT: Husband and Wife
Re: YAEUT: Husband and Wife
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Re: YAEUT: Husband and Wife
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Re: YAEUT: Husband and Wife
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Re: YAEUT: Husband and Wife
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Re: YAEUT: Husband and Wife
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Re: YAEUT: Husband and Wife
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