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"The Universal Language," a new documentary about Esperanto
(2 messages)
Appropriateness of plural markers (was Re: Feeling a little Erma Bombecky)
(8 messages)
De Vidulis (was Re: [CONLANG] The Wild Blue Yonder (was: Dr Outis and the raven))
Dimentional Con-Script
Is this diachronically plausible?
(3 messages)
Katanda
(2 messages)
OT: (but possibily entertaining:) charshu sauce
(4 messages)
Ot: German Pronunciation of "w" and "v" (was: Re: Dothraki Throne)
Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
(10 messages)
Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
(11 messages)
SFF Art and Racial Bias (were: Re: [CONLANG] Importance of good worldbuilding (was: What in the world is in the World?))
(6 messages)
Siye Syntax and Verbal Affixes
(3 messages)
The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
(23 messages)
The Weft and Warp of Meaning (was RE: TRANSLATION: Venus transit)
TRANSLATION: Venus transit
(3 messages)
Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
(10 messages)
What's In a Name?
Yay Development!
(2 messages)
"The Universal Language," a new documentary about Esperanto
"The Universal Language," a new documentary about Esperanto
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Re: "The Universal Language," a new documentary about Esperanto
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Gary Shannon <
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Appropriateness of plural markers (was Re: Feeling a little Erma Bombecky)
Re: Appropriateness of plural markers (was Re: Feeling a little Erma Bombecky)
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Re: Appropriateness of plural markers (was Re: Feeling a little Erma Bombecky)
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Re: Appropriateness of plural markers (was Re: Feeling a little Erma Bombecky)
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Roman Rausch <
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Re: Appropriateness of plural markers (was Re: Feeling a little Erma Bombecky)
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R A Brown <
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Re: Appropriateness of plural markers (was Re: Feeling a little Erma Bombecky)
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Eric Christopherson <
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Re: Appropriateness of plural markers (was Re: Feeling a little Erma Bombecky)
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R A Brown <
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Re: Appropriateness of plural markers (was Re: Feeling a little Erma Bombecky)
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Douglas Koller <
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Re: Appropriateness of plural markers (was Re: Feeling a little Erma Bombecky)
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Iuhan Culmærija <
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De Vidulis (was Re: [CONLANG] The Wild Blue Yonder (was: Dr Outis and the raven))
De Vidulis (was Re: [CONLANG] The Wild Blue Yonder (was: Dr Outis and the raven))
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Padraic Brown <
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Dimentional Con-Script
Re: Dimentional Con-Script
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Is this diachronically plausible?
Is this diachronically plausible?
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Re: Is this diachronically plausible?
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Re: Is this diachronically plausible?
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Katanda
Re: Katanda
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Re: Katanda
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OT: (but possibily entertaining:) charshu sauce
OT: (but possibily entertaining:) charshu sauce
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Re: OT: (but possibily entertaining:) charshu sauce
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Re: OT: (but possibily entertaining:) charshu sauce
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Re: OT: (but possibily entertaining:) charshu sauce
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Ot: German Pronunciation of "w" and "v" (was: Re: Dothraki Throne)
Re: Ot: German Pronunciation of "w" and "v" (was: Re: Dothraki Throne)
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Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Patrick Dunn <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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George Corley <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Andrew Jarrette <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Andrew Jarrette <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Andrew Jarrette <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Charles W Brickner <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Patrick Dunn <
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Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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R A Brown <
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Re: Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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Padraic Brown <
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Re: Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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R A Brown <
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Re: Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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Re: Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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Douglas Koller <
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Re: Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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Re: Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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Re: Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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R A Brown <
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Re: Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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Re: Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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Padraic Brown <
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Re: Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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SFF Art and Racial Bias (were: Re: [CONLANG] Importance of good worldbuilding (was: What in the world is in the World?))
SFF Art and Racial Bias (were: Re: [CONLANG] Importance of good worldbuilding (was: What in the world is in the World?))
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Re: SFF Art and Racial Bias (were: Re: [CONLANG] Importance of good worldbuilding (was: What in the world is in the World?))
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Re: SFF Art and Racial Bias (were: Re: [CONLANG] Importance of good worldbuilding (was: What in the world is in the World?))
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Re: SFF Art and Racial Bias (were: Re: [CONLANG] Importance of good worldbuilding (was: What in the world is in the World?))
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Re: SFF Art and Racial Bias (were: Re: [CONLANG] Importance of good worldbuilding (was: What in the world is in the World?))
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Re: SFF Art and Racial Bias (were: Re: [CONLANG] Importance of good worldbuilding (was: What in the world is in the World?))
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George Corley <
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Siye Syntax and Verbal Affixes
Siye Syntax and Verbal Affixes
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Anthony Miles <
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Re: Siye Syntax and Verbal Affixes
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Re: Siye Syntax and Verbal Affixes
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The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Jennifer Collins-Jai <
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Scott Hlad <
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Anthony Miles <
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Roger Mills <
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Padraic Brown <
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Allison Swenson <
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Jim Henry <
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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Re: The Tragedy of Paper Lexicon
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The Weft and Warp of Meaning (was RE: TRANSLATION: Venus transit)
The Weft and Warp of Meaning (was RE: TRANSLATION: Venus transit)
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Douglas Koller <
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TRANSLATION: Venus transit
Re: TRANSLATION: Venus transit
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Re: TRANSLATION: Venus transit
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Re: TRANSLATION: Venus transit
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Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
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Re: Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
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Re: Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
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Re: Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
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Re: Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
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Re: Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
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Re: Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
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Re: Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
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Re: Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
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Re: Usage: How do natlangs handle disjuncts?
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What's In a Name?
Re: What's In a Name?
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Yay Development!
Re: Yay Development!
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Re: Yay Development!
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