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"Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
(21 messages)
<No subject>
(2 messages)
>Re: Q?: Text To Speech
A Conlang, created by the group?
(12 messages)
Alphabets and diagraphs
alphabets and diagraphs
Alphabets and diagraphs
(2 messages)
Bilingual people (was: my conlangs, for the record...)
Calendar changes
(5 messages)
Changes in my web page
CHAT:I introduce myself
(6 messages)
Colours
(2 messages)
Conglang's first word
(4 messages)
Conlang calendars (was Re: Timekeeping)
(2 messages)
Conlang dialects
(3 messages)
Conlang Dialects
Conlang dialects
Conlang Dialects
(3 messages)
CONLANG Digest - 4 Oct 1998 to 5 Oct 1998
(5 messages)
Conlang Overdose?
(2 messages)
Conlanging skills? (was Re: Myers-Briggs Types and stuff.)
(3 messages)
Conlangs: a window on the mind?
(7 messages)
Deciphering ones own works
(4 messages)
Deixis (was: Fourth Person)
(6 messages)
Discarding Languages
(2 messages)
Discarding Languages (was: Re: SURVEY : YOUR FIRST CONWORK)
FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is
FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is the last of the
(3 messages)
FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is the last of the survey...
(10 messages)
FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is the last of thesurvey...
Fourth Person
(30 messages)
Gerundive (was: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?)
Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
(11 messages)
I finnally found something. :-D
(4 messages)
IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
(13 messages)
Is Teonaht agglutinative? Was: Affixes & Adpositions? (A post from the past)
(2 messages)
It IS time to call time on the timekeeping and measurement threads
L2 Aquisition resources...
Lunatic Survey
(2 messages)
Lunatic survey
Lunatic Survey (
Measurements in conlangs
(3 messages)
measuring systems (was: Selenites)
(7 messages)
MORE OFF-TOPIC CHAT Re: Timekeeping
my conlangs, for the record...
(2 messages)
Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
(18 messages)
New Ideas... group project?
(3 messages)
NGL: Borrowing, Deriving, Coining
NGL: Proposal: Regarding the Building of the Lexicon
Occidental Page URL update.
Old English as a conlang
(2 messages)
Oops! (Re: your natlangs)
Phonology test
(3 messages)
private message for Tom Wier, sorry to bother the list
Programs for conlang?
(2 messages)
Q?: Text To Speech
(2 messages)
Schwa vowel, which letter?
(7 messages)
Sorry
(2 messages)
Speedtalk attempts
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Star Gate Conlang (Extrapilated Egyptian) Sites.
Survey (a new one!)
(10 messages)
SURVEY : YOUR FIRST CONWORK
(4 messages)
The joy of a perfect word/meaning match...
(3 messages)
Time to call time on the timekeeping post!
Time to call time on the timekeeping post?
(4 messages)
Timekeeping
(16 messages)
Timekeeping (was: Selenites)
(3 messages)
Tsolyani
(4 messages)
Universal Measures
(10 messages)
USAGE: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
(2 messages)
Verbless conlangs (was: Lunatic Survey)
What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"?
What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"? (was Re: Speedtalk attempts)
(7 messages)
What? Yet another newbie?
(2 messages)
your conlang
your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Sur vey)
your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Sur...
your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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"Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
"Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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<No subject>
<No subject>
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<No subject>
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>Re: Q?: Text To Speech
>Re: Q?: Text To Speech
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A Conlang, created by the group?
A Conlang, created by the group?
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Re: A Conlang, created by the group?
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Re: A Conlang, created by the group?
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Re: A Conlang, created by the group?
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Re: A Conlang, created by the group?
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Re: A Conlang, created by the group?
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Re: A Conlang, created by the group?
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Re: A Conlang, created by the group?
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Re: A Conlang, created by the group?
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Re: A Conlang, created by the group?
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Re: A Conlang, created by the group?
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Re: A Conlang, created by the group?
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Alphabets and diagraphs
Alphabets and diagraphs
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alphabets and diagraphs
Re: alphabets and diagraphs
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Alphabets and diagraphs
Re: Alphabets and diagraphs
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Re: Alphabets and diagraphs
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Bilingual people (was: my conlangs, for the record...)
Bilingual people (was: my conlangs, for the record...)
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Calendar changes
Calendar changes
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Re: Calendar changes
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Re: Calendar changes
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Re: Calendar changes
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Re: Calendar changes
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Changes in my web page
Changes in my web page
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CHAT:I introduce myself
CHAT:I introduce myself
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Re: CHAT:I introduce myself
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Re: CHAT:I introduce myself
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Re: CHAT:I introduce myself
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Re: CHAT:I introduce myself
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Re: CHAT:I introduce myself
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Colours
Re: Colours
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Re: Colours
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Conglang's first word
Conglang's first word
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Re: Conglang's first word
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Re: Conglang's first word
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Re: Conglang's first word
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Conlang calendars (was Re: Timekeeping)
Conlang calendars (was Re: Timekeeping)
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Re: Conlang calendars (was Re: Timekeeping)
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Conlang dialects
Conlang dialects
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Re: Conlang dialects
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Re: Conlang dialects
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Conlang Dialects
Re: Conlang Dialects
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Conlang dialects
Re: Conlang dialects
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Conlang Dialects
Re: Conlang Dialects
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Re: Conlang Dialects
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Re: Conlang Dialects
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CONLANG Digest - 4 Oct 1998 to 5 Oct 1998
Re: CONLANG Digest - 4 Oct 1998 to 5 Oct 1998
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Re: CONLANG Digest - 4 Oct 1998 to 5 Oct 1998
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Re: CONLANG Digest - 4 Oct 1998 to 5 Oct 1998
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Re: CONLANG Digest - 4 Oct 1998 to 5 Oct 1998
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Re: CONLANG Digest - 4 Oct 1998 to 5 Oct 1998
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Conlang Overdose?
Conlang Overdose?
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Re: Conlang Overdose?
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Conlanging skills? (was Re: Myers-Briggs Types and stuff.)
Re: Conlanging skills? (was Re: Myers-Briggs Types and stuff.)
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Re: Conlanging skills? (was Re: Myers-Briggs Types and stuff.)
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Re: Conlanging skills? (was Re: Myers-Briggs Types and stuff.)
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Conlangs: a window on the mind?
Conlangs: a window on the mind?
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Re: Conlangs: a window on the mind?
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Re: Conlangs: a window on the mind?
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Re: Conlangs: a window on the mind?
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Re: Conlangs: a window on the mind?
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Re: Conlangs: a window on the mind?
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Re: Conlangs: a window on the mind?
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Deciphering ones own works
Deciphering ones own works
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Re: Deciphering ones own works
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Re: Deciphering ones own works
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Re: Deciphering ones own works
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Deixis (was: Fourth Person)
Deixis (was: Fourth Person)
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Re: Deixis (was: Fourth Person)
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Re: Deixis (was: Fourth Person)
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Re: Deixis (was: Fourth Person)
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Re: Deixis (was: Fourth Person)
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Re: Deixis (was: Fourth Person)
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Discarding Languages
Re: Discarding Languages
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Re: Discarding Languages
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Discarding Languages (was: Re: SURVEY : YOUR FIRST CONWORK)
Discarding Languages (was: Re: SURVEY : YOUR FIRST CONWORK)
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FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is
Re: FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is
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FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is the last of the
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Re: FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is the last of the
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FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is the last of the survey...
FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is the last of the survey...
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Re: FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is the last of the survey...
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Re: FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is the last of the survey...
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FINAL QUESTION: your natlangs. Sorry this is the last of thesurvey...
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Fourth Person
Fourth Person
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Re: Fourth Person
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Re: Fourth Person
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Re: Fourth Person
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Re: Fourth Person
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Gerundive (was: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?)
Gerundive (was: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?)
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Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
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Re: Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
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Re: Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
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Re: Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
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Re: Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
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Re: Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
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Re: Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
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Re: Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
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Re: Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
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Re: Hello all: I'm new...a quick question about vocabularies
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I finnally found something. :-D
I finnally found something. :-D
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Re: I finnally found something. :-D
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Re: I finnally found something. :-D
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Re: I finnally found something. :-D
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IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: IDLE CHAT Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Is Teonaht agglutinative? Was: Affixes & Adpositions? (A post from the past)
Re: Is Teonaht agglutinative? Was: Affixes & Adpositions? (A post from the past)
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It IS time to call time on the timekeeping and measurement threads
It IS time to call time on the timekeeping and measurement threads
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L2 Aquisition resources...
L2 Aquisition resources...
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Lunatic Survey
Re: Lunatic Survey
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Re: Lunatic Survey
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Lunatic survey
Lunatic survey
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Lunatic Survey (
Re: Lunatic Survey (
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Measurements in conlangs
Measurements in conlangs
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Re: Measurements in conlangs
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Re: Measurements in conlangs
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measuring systems (was: Selenites)
Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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Re: measuring systems (was: Selenites)
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MORE OFF-TOPIC CHAT Re: Timekeeping
MORE OFF-TOPIC CHAT Re: Timekeeping
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my conlangs, for the record...
my conlangs, for the record...
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Re: my conlangs, for the record...
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Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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Re: Myers-Briggs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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New Ideas... group project?
New Ideas... group project?
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Re: New Ideas... group project?
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Re: New Ideas... group project?
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NGL: Borrowing, Deriving, Coining
Re: NGL: Borrowing, Deriving, Coining
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NGL: Proposal: Regarding the Building of the Lexicon
Re: NGL: Proposal: Regarding the Building of the Lexicon
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Occidental Page URL update.
Occidental Page URL update.
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Old English as a conlang
Old English as a conlang
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Re: Old English as a conlang
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Oops! (Re: your natlangs)
Oops! (Re: your natlangs)
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Phonology test
Re: Phonology test
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Re: Phonology test
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Re: Phonology test
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private message for Tom Wier, sorry to bother the list
private message for Tom Wier, sorry to bother the list
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Programs for conlang?
Programs for conlang?
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Re: Programs for conlang?
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Q?: Text To Speech
Re: Q?: Text To Speech
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Re: Q?: Text To Speech
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Schwa vowel, which letter?
Schwa vowel, which letter?
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Re: Schwa vowel, which letter?
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Re: Schwa vowel, which letter?
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Re: Schwa vowel, which letter?
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Re: Schwa vowel, which letter?
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Re: Schwa vowel, which letter?
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Sorry
Sorry
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Re: Sorry
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Speedtalk attempts
Speedtalk attempts
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Re: Speedtalk attempts
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Star Gate Conlang (Extrapilated Egyptian) Sites.
Star Gate Conlang (Extrapilated Egyptian) Sites.
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Survey (a new one!)
Re: Survey (a new one!)
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Re: Survey (a new one!)
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Re: Survey (a new one!)
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Re: Survey (a new one!)
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Re: Survey (a new one!)
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Re: Survey (a new one!)
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Re: Survey (a new one!)
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Re: Survey (a new one!)
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Re: Survey (a new one!)
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Re: Survey (a new one!)
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SURVEY : YOUR FIRST CONWORK
SURVEY : YOUR FIRST CONWORK
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Re: SURVEY : YOUR FIRST CONWORK
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Re: SURVEY : YOUR FIRST CONWORK
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Re: SURVEY : YOUR FIRST CONWORK
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The joy of a perfect word/meaning match...
The joy of a perfect word/meaning match...
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Re: The joy of a perfect word/meaning match...
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Time to call time on the timekeeping post!
Re: Time to call time on the timekeeping post!
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Time to call time on the timekeeping post?
Time to call time on the timekeeping post?
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Re: Time to call time on the timekeeping post?
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Re: Time to call time on the timekeeping post?
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Re: Time to call time on the timekeeping post?
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Timekeeping
Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Re: Timekeeping
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Timekeeping (was: Selenites)
Re: Timekeeping (was: Selenites)
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Re: Timekeeping (was: Selenites)
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Tsolyani
Tsolyani
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Re: Tsolyani
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Re: Tsolyani
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Re: Tsolyani
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Universal Measures
Universal Measures
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Re: Universal Measures
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Re: Universal Measures
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Re: Universal Measures
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Re: Universal Measures
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Re: Universal Measures
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Re: Universal Measures
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Re: Universal Measures
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Re: Universal Measures
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Re: Universal Measures
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USAGE: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
Re: USAGE: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Re: USAGE: "Laughingly":What part of speech is it?
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Verbless conlangs (was: Lunatic Survey)
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What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"?
Re: What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"?
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What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"? (was Re: Speedtalk attempts)
What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"? (was Re: Speedtalk attempts)
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Re: What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"? (was Re: Speedtalk attempts)
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Re: What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"? (was Re: Speedtalk attempts)
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Re: What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"? (was Re: Speedtalk attempts)
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Re: What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"? (was Re: Speedtalk attempts)
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Re: What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"? (was Re: Speedtalk attempts)
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Re: What're "agglutinating" and "isolating"? (was Re: Speedtalk attempts)
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What? Yet another newbie?
What? Yet another newbie?
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Re: What? Yet another newbie?
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your conlang
Re: your conlang
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your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Sur vey)
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your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Sur...
Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Sur...
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your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Herman Miller <
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Steg Belsky <
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Clinton Moreland-Stringham <
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Christophe Grandsire <
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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R. Skrintha <
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Laurie Gerholz <
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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Re: your conlang, please? (Rich Aunt gets hold of the Lunatic Survey)
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