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A sound-change question
(9 messages)
aspirated glottal stop??
(5 messages)
Minimal phonemic chart
(4 messages)
Nouns Inflected for Tense in Hupa?
(3 messages)
Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
(50 messages)
OT: Lexicon Valley
(2 messages)
OT: Natlang help needed -- Turkish
(4 messages)
OT: XKCD takes on English Orthography
(3 messages)
Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
(3 messages)
Postage Stamp Conlang Challenge
(5 messages)
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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Speaking of Sound Change...
(5 messages)
Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
(10 messages)
Who are the Miapimoquitch?
(2 messages)
A sound-change question
A sound-change question
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Re: A sound-change question
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Patrick Dunn <
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Re: A sound-change question
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David Peterson <
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Re: A sound-change question
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Dirk Elzinga <
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Re: A sound-change question
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Roger Mills <
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Re: A sound-change question
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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Re: A sound-change question
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Matthew Boutilier <
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Re: A sound-change question
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Roman Rausch <
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Re: A sound-change question
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And Rosta <
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aspirated glottal stop??
aspirated glottal stop??
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Matthew Boutilier <
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Re: aspirated glottal stop??
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Alex Fink <
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Re: aspirated glottal stop??
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Fenhl <
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Re: aspirated glottal stop??
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Alex Fink <
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Re: aspirated glottal stop??
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Fenhl <
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Minimal phonemic chart
Minimal phonemic chart
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Hugo Cesar de Castro Carneiro <
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Re: Minimal phonemic chart
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Philip Newton <
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Re: Minimal phonemic chart
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Hugo Cesar de Castro Carneiro <
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Re: Minimal phonemic chart
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Hugo Cesar de Castro Carneiro <
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Nouns Inflected for Tense in Hupa?
Nouns Inflected for Tense in Hupa?
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Zach Wellstood <
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Re: Nouns Inflected for Tense in Hupa?
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David McCann <
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Re: Nouns Inflected for Tense in Hupa?
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Logan Kearsley <
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Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Allison Swenson <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Iuhan Culmærija <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Michael Everson <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Sam Stutter <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Padraic Brown <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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R A Brown <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Wm Annis <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Michael Everson <
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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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Michael Everson <
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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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Hugo Cesar de Castro Carneiro <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Alex Fink <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
(119 lines)
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Hugo Cesar de Castro Carneiro <
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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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Alex Fink <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Njenfalgar <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Michael Everson <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
(57 lines)
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Krzysztof Mitko <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Hugo Cesar de Castro Carneiro <
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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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Gerard DiLeo <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Hugo Cesar de Castro Carneiro <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Douglas Koller <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Michael Everson <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Logan Kearsley <
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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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Padraic Brown <
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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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Alex Fink <
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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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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
(66 lines)
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J. 'Mach' Wust <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Paul Schleitwiler, FCM <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
(98 lines)
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Iuhan Culmærija <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Douglas Koller <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Padraic Brown <
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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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Allison Swenson <
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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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Roger Mills <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Padraic Brown <
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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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J. 'Mach' Wust <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Douglas Koller <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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Padraic Brown <
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Re: Ot: Language Envy and Language Pride
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OT: Lexicon Valley
OT: Lexicon Valley
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Re: OT: Lexicon Valley
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OT: Natlang help needed -- Turkish
OT: Natlang help needed -- Turkish
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Re: OT: Natlang help needed -- Turkish
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Re: OT: Natlang help needed -- Turkish
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Re: OT: Natlang help needed -- Turkish
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OT: XKCD takes on English Orthography
OT: XKCD takes on English Orthography
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Re: OT: XKCD takes on English Orthography
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George Corley <
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Re: OT: XKCD takes on English Orthography
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Outidic numerals, date & time etc.
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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Postage Stamp Conlang Challenge
Postage Stamp Conlang Challenge
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Postage Stamp Conlang Challenge
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Re: Postage Stamp Conlang Challenge
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Re: Postage Stamp Conlang Challenge
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Re: Postage Stamp Conlang Challenge
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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?))
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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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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Speaking of Sound Change...
Speaking of Sound Change...
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Re: Speaking of Sound Change...
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Re: Speaking of Sound Change...
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Re: Speaking of Sound Change...
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Re: Speaking of Sound Change...
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Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
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Re: Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
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Re: Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
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Alex Fink <
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Re: Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
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Re: Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
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Re: Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
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Re: Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
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Re: Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
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Re: Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
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Re: Theory: Building a lexicon: an object-oriented approach
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Who are the Miapimoquitch?
Who are the Miapimoquitch?
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Re: Who are the Miapimoquitch?
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