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9D grammar
A Self-Segmenting Orthography
(25 messages)
A Series of Musings on Unusual Features
(5 messages)
Barsoomian Project
(2 messages)
CHAT: Returned...
(2 messages)
conlang cards
(6 messages)
Conlang Textbook Template
Early Holiday Present!
(2 messages)
embodiment in language
(3 messages)
Epioi (was: Phaistive Fun)
(5 messages)
Extrafictional and intrafictional (was: Oh great joy!)
Goodies for free
Grammatical gender (was: Chat. Don't join if you don't have the stomach for it)
(2 messages)
In a world where crackpottery rules (WAS: Phaistive Fun )
(8 messages)
Is there a CONLANG term for this?
(14 messages)
Making a memorable English phrase for 80 bits of data
(5 messages)
Name That Glyph | Round Three « Pseudog lyphs
(3 messages)
Name That Glyph | Round Three « Pseudoglyphs
(3 messages)
Natlang question
(14 messages)
New Blog Post: Moten Part IV
(9 messages)
New York Times article on conlangs in Hollywood
Oh great joy!
(12 messages)
OT crackpots (was: Grammatical gender)
(4 messages)
OT: gendered usage of "fiancé(e)" -- plus obCon lang vocabulary prompt
Phaistive Fun (was: Grammatical gender)
(6 messages)
Quick poll about the usage of "Googler"
Real Research on the Origins/Types of Linguistic Universals
Revised Celimine Phonology
Tech-like question
(3 messages)
The 2011 Smiley Award Winner: Okuna
The Disk (was: Phaistive Fun)
(3 messages)
tiffanie3
Ursula K. LeGuin's Kesh
(2 messages)
Very nice LCS / Conlanging plug on the American Airwaves!
(2 messages)
Viagra?? WAS: tiffanie3
(6 messages)
Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
(14 messages)
9D grammar
Re: 9D grammar
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A Self-Segmenting Orthography
A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Adam Walker <
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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Re: A Self-Segmenting Orthography
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A Series of Musings on Unusual Features
A Series of Musings on Unusual Features
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Re: A Series of Musings on Unusual Features
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Re: A Series of Musings on Unusual Features
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Re: A Series of Musings on Unusual Features
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Re: A Series of Musings on Unusual Features
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Barsoomian Project
Barsoomian Project
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Re: Barsoomian Project
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CHAT: Returned...
CHAT: Returned...
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Re: CHAT: Returned...
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conlang cards
conlang cards
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Re: conlang cards
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Re: conlang cards
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Re: conlang cards
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Re: conlang cards
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Re: conlang cards
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Conlang Textbook Template
Conlang Textbook Template
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Early Holiday Present!
Early Holiday Present!
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Re: Early Holiday Present!
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embodiment in language
Re: embodiment in language
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Re: embodiment in language
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Re: embodiment in language
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Epioi (was: Phaistive Fun)
Re: Epioi (was: Phaistive Fun)
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Re: Epioi (was: Phaistive Fun)
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Re: Epioi (was: Phaistive Fun)
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Re: Epioi (was: Phaistive Fun)
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Re: Epioi (was: Phaistive Fun)
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Extrafictional and intrafictional (was: Oh great joy!)
Extrafictional and intrafictional (was: Oh great joy!)
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Goodies for free
Goodies for free
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Grammatical gender (was: Chat. Don't join if you don't have the stomach for it)
Re: Grammatical gender (was: Chat. Don't join if you don't have the stomach for it)
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Re: Grammatical gender (was: Chat. Don't join if you don't have the stomach for it)
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In a world where crackpottery rules (WAS: Phaistive Fun )
In a world where crackpottery rules (WAS: Phaistive Fun )
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Re: In a world where crackpottery rules (WAS: Phaistive Fun )
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Re: In a world where crackpottery rules (WAS: Phaistive Fun )
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Re: In a world where crackpottery rules (WAS: Phaistive Fun )
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Re: In a world where crackpottery rules (WAS: Phaistive Fun )
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Re: In a world where crackpottery rules (WAS: Phaistive Fun )
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Re: In a world where crackpottery rules (WAS: Phaistive Fun )
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Re: In a world where crackpottery rules (WAS: Phaistive Fun )
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Is there a CONLANG term for this?
Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Re: Is there a CONLANG term for this?
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Making a memorable English phrase for 80 bits of data
Making a memorable English phrase for 80 bits of data
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Re: Making a memorable English phrase for 80 bits of data
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Re: Making a memorable English phrase for 80 bits of data
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Re: Making a memorable English phrase for 80 bits of data
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Re: Making a memorable English phrase for 80 bits of data
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Name That Glyph | Round Three « Pseudog lyphs
Re: Name That Glyph | Round Three « Pseudog lyphs
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Re: Name That Glyph | Round Three « Pseudog lyphs
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Re: Name That Glyph | Round Three « Pseudog lyphs
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Name That Glyph | Round Three « Pseudoglyphs
Name That Glyph | Round Three « Pseudoglyphs
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Re: Name That Glyph | Round Three « Pseudoglyphs
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Re: Name That Glyph | Round Three « Pseudoglyphs
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Natlang question
Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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Re: Natlang question
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New Blog Post: Moten Part IV
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Re: New Blog Post: Moten Part IV
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Re: New Blog Post: Moten Part IV
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Re: New Blog Post: Moten Part IV
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Re: New Blog Post: Moten Part IV
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Re: New Blog Post: Moten Part IV
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Re: New Blog Post: Moten Part IV
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Re: New Blog Post: Moten Part IV
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Re: New Blog Post: Moten Part IV
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New York Times article on conlangs in Hollywood
Re: New York Times article on conlangs in Hollywood
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Oh great joy!
Oh great joy!
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Re: Oh great joy!
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Re: Oh great joy!
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Re: Oh great joy!
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Re: Oh great joy!
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Re: Oh great joy!
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Re: Oh great joy!
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Re: Oh great joy!
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Re: Oh great joy!
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Re: Oh great joy!
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Re: Oh great joy!
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Re: Oh great joy!
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OT crackpots (was: Grammatical gender)
Re: OT crackpots (was: Grammatical gender)
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Re: OT crackpots (was: Grammatical gender)
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Re: OT crackpots (was: Grammatical gender)
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Re: OT crackpots (was: Grammatical gender)
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OT: gendered usage of "fiancé(e)" -- plus obCon lang vocabulary prompt
Re: OT: gendered usage of "fiancé(e)" -- plus obCon lang vocabulary prompt
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Phaistive Fun (was: Grammatical gender)
Re: Phaistive Fun (was: Grammatical gender)
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Re: Phaistive Fun (was: Grammatical gender)
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Re: Phaistive Fun (was: Grammatical gender)
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Re: Phaistive Fun (was: Grammatical gender)
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Re: Phaistive Fun (was: Grammatical gender)
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Quick poll about the usage of "Googler"
Quick poll about the usage of "Googler"
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Real Research on the Origins/Types of Linguistic Universals
Real Research on the Origins/Types of Linguistic Universals
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Revised Celimine Phonology
Revised Celimine Phonology
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Tech-like question
Tech-like question
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Re: Tech-like question
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Re: Tech-like question
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The 2011 Smiley Award Winner: Okuna
The 2011 Smiley Award Winner: Okuna
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The Disk (was: Phaistive Fun)
The Disk (was: Phaistive Fun)
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Re: The Disk (was: Phaistive Fun)
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Re: The Disk (was: Phaistive Fun)
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tiffanie3
tiffanie3
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Ursula K. LeGuin's Kesh
Re: Ursula K. LeGuin's Kesh
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Re: Ursula K. LeGuin's Kesh
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Very nice LCS / Conlanging plug on the American Airwaves!
Very nice LCS / Conlanging plug on the American Airwaves!
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Re: Very nice LCS / Conlanging plug on the American Airwaves!
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Viagra?? WAS: tiffanie3
Re: Viagra?? WAS: tiffanie3
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Re: Viagra?? WAS: tiffanie3
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Re: Viagra?? WAS: tiffanie3
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Re: Viagra?? WAS: tiffanie3
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Re: Viagra?? WAS: tiffanie3
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Re: Viagra?? WAS: tiffanie3
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Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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Re: Yet another way to build a CONLANG from scratch
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