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A two-hour conlang
(17 messages)
Alice Chapter Seven
Alice Chapter Six
(3 messages)
Alleliawullian/Alelliawuilan
Base X to Base Y
(8 messages)
Brx approximants
(2 messages)
Bulbous Bouffant
Car names and languages...
(11 messages)
CHAT: Return from absence
(2 messages)
Complex sentences involving conditionals
(13 messages)
Conlang Card Exchange 2011 registration available
Conlang Talk @ Nerd Nite Amsterdam
(3 messages)
Design Perameters for Romanization
(10 messages)
Do T-A-M and adverbs work from the inside or from the outside?
(3 messages)
Gleb, my phonology generator, v0.3
(9 messages)
Klingon Meeting at Saarbrücken
non-grammaticized TAM
(2 messages)
On the origin of the placenames in the Old Provinces
OT change-ringing (was: Searching for a poetic form)
Phoneme loss in dialects
(2 messages)
Potato
(2 messages)
Roman letter syllabary problems
(12 messages)
Roman letter syllabary problems (was: Design Perameters for Romanization)
(3 messages)
Roman-letter syllabaries
Roman-letter syllabaries (was: Design Perameters for Romanization)
Searching for a poetic form
(24 messages)
semi-OT: Change Ringing / Metaphors
semi-OT: Change Ringing / Metaphors [Was: Searching for a poetic form]
Syrunian : an Aramaic-romlang [was: Design Perameters for Romanization]
The people who actually DO have lot's of words for snow
The Pith(iness) of English
(5 messages)
Zoni Alphabet
A two-hour conlang
A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Re: A two-hour conlang
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Alice Chapter Seven
Alice Chapter Seven
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Alice Chapter Six
Re: Alice Chapter Six
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Re: Alice Chapter Six
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Re: Alice Chapter Six
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Alleliawullian/Alelliawuilan
Alleliawullian/Alelliawuilan
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Base X to Base Y
Base X to Base Y
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Re: Base X to Base Y
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Re: Base X to Base Y
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Re: Base X to Base Y
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Re: Base X to Base Y
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Re: Base X to Base Y
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Re: Base X to Base Y
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Re: Base X to Base Y
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Brx approximants
Brx approximants
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Re: Brx approximants
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Bulbous Bouffant
Bulbous Bouffant
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Car names and languages...
Car names and languages...
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Re: Car names and languages...
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Re: Car names and languages...
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Re: Car names and languages...
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Re: Car names and languages...
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Re: Car names and languages...
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Re: Car names and languages...
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Re: Car names and languages...
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Re: Car names and languages...
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Re: Car names and languages...
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Re: Car names and languages...
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CHAT: Return from absence
CHAT: Return from absence
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Re: CHAT: Return from absence
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Complex sentences involving conditionals
Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Re: Complex sentences involving conditionals
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Conlang Card Exchange 2011 registration available
Conlang Card Exchange 2011 registration available
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Conlang Talk @ Nerd Nite Amsterdam
Conlang Talk @ Nerd Nite Amsterdam
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Re: Conlang Talk @ Nerd Nite Amsterdam
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David Peterson <
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Re: Conlang Talk @ Nerd Nite Amsterdam
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Design Perameters for Romanization
Re: Design Perameters for Romanization
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Re: Design Perameters for Romanization
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R A Brown <
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Re: Design Perameters for Romanization
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Charlie Brickner <
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Re: Design Perameters for Romanization
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Re: Design Perameters for Romanization
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R A Brown <
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Re: Design Perameters for Romanization
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George Corley <
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Re: Design Perameters for Romanization
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Re: Design Perameters for Romanization
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Re: Design Perameters for Romanization
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Re: Design Perameters for Romanization
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Do T-A-M and adverbs work from the inside or from the outside?
Do T-A-M and adverbs work from the inside or from the outside?
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Re: Do T-A-M and adverbs work from the inside or from the outside?
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Re: Do T-A-M and adverbs work from the inside or from the outside?
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Gleb, my phonology generator, v0.3
Re: Gleb, my phonology generator, v0.3
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Re: Gleb, my phonology generator, v0.3
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Re: Gleb, my phonology generator, v0.3
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Re: Gleb, my phonology generator, v0.3
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Re: Gleb, my phonology generator, v0.3
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Re: Gleb, my phonology generator, v0.3
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Re: Gleb, my phonology generator, v0.3
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Re: Gleb, my phonology generator, v0.3
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Re: Gleb, my phonology generator, v0.3
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Klingon Meeting at Saarbrücken
Re: Klingon Meeting at Saarbrücken
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non-grammaticized TAM
non-grammaticized TAM
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Re: non-grammaticized TAM
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On the origin of the placenames in the Old Provinces
On the origin of the placenames in the Old Provinces
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OT change-ringing (was: Searching for a poetic form)
Re: OT change-ringing (was: Searching for a poetic form)
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Phoneme loss in dialects
Phoneme loss in dialects
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Re: Phoneme loss in dialects
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Potato
Potato
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Re: Potato
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Roman letter syllabary problems
Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems
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Roman letter syllabary problems (was: Design Perameters for Romanization)
Roman letter syllabary problems (was: Design Perameters for Romanization)
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems (was: Design Perameters for Romanization)
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Re: Roman letter syllabary problems (was: Design Perameters for Romanization)
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Roman-letter syllabaries
Re: Roman-letter syllabaries
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Roman-letter syllabaries (was: Design Perameters for Romanization)
Roman-letter syllabaries (was: Design Perameters for Romanization)
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Searching for a poetic form
Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Alice Fine <
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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Re: Searching for a poetic form
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semi-OT: Change Ringing / Metaphors
Re: semi-OT: Change Ringing / Metaphors
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semi-OT: Change Ringing / Metaphors [Was: Searching for a poetic form]
semi-OT: Change Ringing / Metaphors [Was: Searching for a poetic form]
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Syrunian : an Aramaic-romlang [was: Design Perameters for Romanization]
Syrunian : an Aramaic-romlang [was: Design Perameters for Romanization]
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The people who actually DO have lot's of words for snow
The people who actually DO have lot's of words for snow
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The Pith(iness) of English
The Pith(iness) of English
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Re: The Pith(iness) of English
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Re: The Pith(iness) of English
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Re: The Pith(iness) of English
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Zoni Alphabet
Zoni Alphabet
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