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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- From: Abdullah Konushevci
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- From: Christian Weisgerber
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- From: Abdullah Konushevci
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- From: david.ira.smith@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: prestige dialects Re: Why is Hindi perceived as being more refined than Punjabi?
- From: neeraj . k . mathur
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- From: Abdullah Konushevci
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- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
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- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- What is Linguistics?
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- Re: prestige dialects Re: Why is Hindi perceived as being more refined than Punjabi?
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: Spelling influencing Language? (was: a little help)
- Re: Roman colonial dialects
- Re: Spelling influencing Language? (was: a little help)
- Re: Spelling influencing Language? (was: a little help)
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- Re: prestige dialects Re: Why is Hindi perceived as being more refined than Punjabi?
- Re: prestige dialects Re: Why is Hindi perceived as being more refined than Punjabi?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: prestige dialects Re: Why is Hindi perceived as being more refined than Punjabi?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Is there a word for the Study of the History of Languages?
- Re: Spelling influencing Language? (was: a little help)
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- Re: what happened to the Italic languages?
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- Re: Roman colonial dialects
- Re: what happened to the Italic languages?
- Re: Herodotos
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- Re: Is there a word for the Study of the History of Languages?
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle
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- Roman colonial dialects
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- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: Is there a word for the Study of the History of Languages?
- Re: Attitude... :-)
- Re: Is there a word for the Study of the History of Languages?
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Attitude... :-)
- Re: Generating D-Structure
- Is there a word for the Study of the History of Languages?
- From: nygdan_morteauxspam
- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
- Re: Attitude... :-)
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: Herodotos
- Re: A Message from Paul F. Wood
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- wonder whether / wonder if
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- Re: Herodotos
- Re: Herodotos
- Re: Attitude... :-)
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- Re: Attitude... :-)
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- Re: A Message from Paul F. Wood
- A Message from Paul F. Wood
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- Re: English perfect and passive participles
- Re: Attitude... :-)
- Re: Herodotos
- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle
- More stuff Algross doesn't know Re: THE QUIZ...
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- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle
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- Re: English perfect and passive participles
- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: English perfect and passive participles
- Re: A Question about "Native Tongue"
- Re: English perfect and passive participles
- Re: Generating D-Structure
- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle
- Re: Albanian inherited lexicon - Part I
- Re: Generating D-Structure
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- Re: Herodotos
- Re: Herodotos
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle
- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Generating D-Structure
- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: A Question about "Native Tongue"
- Re: Attitude... :-)
- 7 is a perfect number..
- Re: What's ed? was: Re: Naomi and Ruth
- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: English perfect and passive participles
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Attitude... :-)
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- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Dravidian References?
- Re: What's ed? was: Re: Naomi and Ruth
- Re: What's ed? was: Re: Naomi and Ruth
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- Attitude... :-)
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- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle
- Re: Herodotos
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- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
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- Re: A Question about "Native Tongue"
- Re: A Question about "Native Tongue"
- Re: A Question about "Native Tongue"
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- Re: Characters, tone contours for Cantonese, Hoklo obscenities WAS What is the etiology of the term "L.** P** ?"
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- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- Re: A Question about "Native Tongue"
- Albanian inherited lexicon - Part I
- From: Abdullah Konushevci
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- update 2005 X'mas and New Year
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- Re: THE QUIZ...
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- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: So it is true...
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- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- "Ahad" in the Qur'an (Soorat al-Ikhlaas)
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- experiences working
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- Re: Herodotos
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- Re: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year...
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- Re: Herodotos
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- Re: Characters, tone contours for Cantonese, Hoklo obscenities WAS What is the etiology of the term "L.** P** ?"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
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- Re: English perfect and passive participles
- Re: Herodotos
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
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- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
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- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- What's ed? was: Re: Naomi and Ruth
- well?
- English perfect and passive participles
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
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- Re: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year...
- Re: SCORING THE QUIZ...
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- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- From: garabik-news-2005-05
- Re: Herodotos
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- 詩 篇 65
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- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Characters, tone contours for Cantonese, Hoklo obscenities WAS What is the etiology of the term "L.** P** ?"
- Re: Characters, tone contours for Cantonese, Hoklo obscenities WAS What is the etiology of the term "L.** P** ?"
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- 如何快樂的過人生後半段 03/08/05
- 書念婦人
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- Re: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year...
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- Merry Christmas and Happy New Year...
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: Characters, tone contours for Cantonese, Hoklo obscenities WAS What is the etiology of the term "L.** P** ?"
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: Herodotos
- Re: Complexity of Languages
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Characters, tone contours for Cantonese, Hoklo obscenities WAS What is the etiology of the term "L.** P** ?"
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Bill Bonde ('Soli Deo Gloria')
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: A Question about "Native Tongue"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Rule to form a substantive from vb in Russian
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- From: Dr. Joel M. Hoffman
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Complexity of Languages
- Re: A Question about "Native Tongue"
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: A Question about "Native Tongue"
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Complexity of Languages
- Re: More Finnish peculiarities
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: More Finnish peculiarities
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Complexity of Languages
- Re: A Truly Relevant New Film
- Re: A Question about "Native Tongue"
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: Herodotos
- Re: Herodotos
- Re: More Finnish peculiarities
- Re: Complexity of Languages
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- From: Bill Bonde ('Soli Deo Gloria')
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- A Question about "Native Tongue"
- Re: German Capital
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- From: ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: More Finnish peculiarities
- From: ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- A Truly Relevant New Film
- Re: German Seen Spatially
- German Seen Spatially
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Herodotos
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: THE QUIZ...
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
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- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
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- THE QUIZ...
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
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- Re: Devanagari conjuncts?
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- Re: ,,?aku, ma:ku, shaku" in Iraqi Arabic
- translation
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- Re: Devanagari conjuncts?
- Re: ,,?aku, ma:ku, shaku" in Iraqi Arabic
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
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- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: ,,?aku, ma:ku, shaku" in Iraqi Arabic
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
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- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Devanagari conjuncts?
- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
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- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
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- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
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- Devanagari conjuncts?
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- Re: Review Request - Indo-Aryan Languages
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- Re: Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
- Re: Review Request - Indo-Aryan Languages
- Turkmen name for "Germany" & "Czechoslovakia"
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- ,,?aku, ma:ku, shaku" in Iraqi Arabic
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Review Request - Indo-Aryan Languages
- Re: Boston Legal Re: Howard Dean ``Can and Have to''
- Re: The Greek word "Authéntés" in Oriental and European Languages
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- More Finnish peculiarities
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- Re: Boston Legal Re: Howard Dean ``Can and Have to''
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- From: ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: classical arabic phonemic inventory
- Re: Review Request - Indo-Aryan Languages
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- Review Request - Indo-Aryan Languages
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- Re: The Greek word "Authéntés" in Oriental and European Languages
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: Finnish peculiarities
- Re: classical arabic phonemic inventory
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: classical arabic phonemic inventory
- Re: classical arabic phonemic inventory
- Re: classical arabic phonemic inventory
- Re: classical arabic phonemic inventory
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- classical arabic phonemic inventory
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- From: Daniel G. \"Govende\" McGrath
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- Re: foods named after places
- Herodotos
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- Re: Boston Legal Re: Howard Dean ``Can and Have to''
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- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
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- Re: Rising tones to indicate questions.
- Zimbabwean Yogiisms
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- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: Finnish peculiarities
- Re: Finnish peculiarities (was Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?)
- Re: Finnish peculiarities (was Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?)
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- Re: Finnish peculiarities
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- Re: Finnish peculiarities
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- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: The Greek word "Authéntés" in Oriental and European Languages
- Lethbridge
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- Re: Finnish peculiarities
- Re: Finnish peculiarities
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- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: The Greek word "Authéntés" in Oriental and European Languages
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
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- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
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- Re: Finnish peculiarities
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: WWE Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: Swedish u and y
- Re: WWE Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: Finnish peculiarities
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Boston Legal Re: Howard Dean ``Can and Have to''
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: Swedish u and y
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: WWE Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: Origin of the name "caron"
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- Re: Howard Dean ``Can and Have to''
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: schoen
- Re: Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Apologies to Alex Gross
- Re: Origin of the name "caron"
- Re: The Greek word "Authéntés" in Oriental and European Languages
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: Origin of the name "caron"
- WWE Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: German Capital
- From: Poul Erik Jørgensen
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: German Capital
- Re: Origin of the name "caron"
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: German Capital
- Re: When is a word a word and not a foreign word?
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Origin of the name "caron"
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: When is a word a word and not a foreign word?
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: Finnish peculiarities
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: German Capital
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: Origin of the name "caron"
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: When is a word a word and not a foreign word?
- Re: Swedish u and y
- Origin of the name "caron"
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: Swedish u and y
- Re: Does Media = Real Life?
- Re: German Capital
- Re: Howard Dean ``Can and Have to''
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- Re: Swedish u and y
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: future conditional
- Re: Swedish u and y
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: Howard Dean ``Can and Have to''
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: A swahili translation
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: Does Media = Real Life?
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: German Capital
- Re: German Capital
- Re: A swahili translation
- Re: German Capital
- From: Poul Erik Jørgensen
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: German Capital
- Re: Ceremissian or Sirianian?
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: Rising tones to indicate questions.
- Re: Rising tones to indicate questions.
- Re: Rising tones to indicate questions.
- Re: Rising tones to indicate questions.
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: German Capital
- Re: Rising tones to indicate questions.
- Re: Rising tones to indicate questions.
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: German Capital
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: future conditional
- Re: German Capital
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: When is a word a word and not a foreign word?
- Re: German Capital
- Re: German Capital
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: A swahili translation
- Re: Arabtex help?
- Re: future conditional
- Re: Howard Dean ``Can and Have to''
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Rising tones to indicate questions.
- Re: Does Media = Real Life?
- Re: When is a word a word and not a foreign word?
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: Howard Dean ``Can and Have to''
- Bolinger Re: Banjos, squeeling pigs, and all that
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- Re: When is a word a word and not a foreign word?
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Swedish u and y
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: A swahili translation
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- Re: A swahili translation
- Re: Swedish u and y
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: German Capital
- From: Poul Erik Jørgensen
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Middle America (was Re: schoen)
- Re: Faroese country names
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: Rising tones to indicate questions.
- Re: Rising tones to indicate questions.
- Re: future conditional
- Re: future conditional
- Re: A swahili translation
- "Kai" and "Atros" translation
- Re: Howard Dean ``Can and Have to''
- Re: German Capital
- Re: Finnish peculiarities
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: Finnish peculiarities
- Re: Hyphenated English Last Names
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- Rising tones to indicate questions.
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- Words for "to lisp."
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- Howard Dean ``Can and Have to''
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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: The Greek word "Authéntés" in Oriental and European Languages
- Re: future conditional
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- Re: So it is true...
- Re: foods named after places
- From: ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: future conditional
- Re: future conditional
- Re: future conditional
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- Re: Natural Language Praised
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- Re: schoen
- Re: foods named after places
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- Re: foods named after places
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- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: American R in Swedish?
- Re: future conditional
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: future conditional
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: The Greek word "Authéntés" in Oriental and European Languages
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
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- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- From: Dr. Joel M. Hoffman
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- Re: foods named after places
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- future conditional
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- Re: The Greek word "Authéntés" in Oriental and European Languages
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: So it is true...
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: The Greek word "Authéntés" in Oriental and European Languages
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- Re: schoen
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: schoen
- Re: schoen
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: The Greek word "Authéntés" in Oriental and European Languages
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Kremlin
- Re: Kremlin
- The Greek word "Authéntés" in Oriental and European Languages
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
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- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
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- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
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- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
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- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Schuman, Proto-Semitic, Khabur river, 8,000 B.C., Sahara secondary
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: schoen
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- Re: foods named after places
- Re: So it is true...
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- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
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- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Banjos, squeeling pigs, and all that
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: schoen
- Re: Advice for Advanced Learning in French
- Re: Joe Murphy's New Year Question: An Early Reply
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- Re: schoen
- Re: So it is true...
- Peter A. Lanyon-Orgill
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- Re: schoen
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- Re: Eurasia, Eastasia
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Kremlin
- From: Poul Erik Jørgensen
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: Joe Murphy's New Year Question: An Early Reply
- Bartleby list of semitic roots
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- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
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- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Advice for Advanced Learning in French
- Re: Joe Murphy's New Year Question: An Early Reply
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Kremlin
- Re: Advice for Advanced Learning in French
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Dalby's "Language in Danger"
- Re: Complexity of Languages (was: Looking for a map of ancient Greece)
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- Re: Kremlin
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Joe Murphy's New Year Question: An Early Reply
- Re: Pero de Magelha~es?
- Re: Dalby's "Language in Danger"
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- Re: Joe Murphy's New Year Question: An Early Reply
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Natural Language Praised
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Kremlin
- From: Poul Erik Jorgensen
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Joe Murphy's New Year Question: An Early Reply
- From: ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: foods named after places
- From: ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: foods named after places
- From: ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Kremlin
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
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- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Advice for Advanced Learning in French
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- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: coeur d'alene
- Advice for Advanced Learning in French
- Re: Does Media = Real Life?
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- coeur d'alene
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: So it is true...
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Christian Weisgerber
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- Re: foods named after places
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
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- From: Christian Weisgerber
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- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Registering for News.Individual.NET
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- Re: Kremlin
- From: Poul Erik Jørgensen
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Kremlin
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Kremlin
- From: Poul Erik Jørgensen
- Re: Natural Language Praised
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- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: foods named after places
- Re: foods named after places
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- Eurasia, Eastasia
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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
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- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
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- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
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- Learning Mandarin in Shanghai
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- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
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- Re: Kremlin
- Kremlin
- From: Poul Erik Jørgensen
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- Re: Finnish peculiarities
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- Re: dead (?) languages
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- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
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- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
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- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
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- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
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- From: Poul Erik Jørgensen
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- Re: Does Media = Real Life?
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
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- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Finnish peculiarities (was Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?)
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- From: Dr. Joel M. Hoffman
- Re: Finnish peculiarities (was Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?)
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- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Natural Language Praised
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- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
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- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Banjos, squeeling pigs, and all that
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: a little help
- Re: schoen
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Does Media = Real Life?
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: schoen
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Neodeconstructive paradigm of discourse in the works Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: Maria del Carmen means?
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: Female Dative in German
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Dalby's "Language in Danger"
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- Re: foods named after places
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- Re: Does Media = Real Life?
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Poul Erik Jørgensen
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Poul Erik Jørgensen
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- Re: OT: Has Scaffotron Petushka gone too far?
- Re: Does Media = Real Life?
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: a little help
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- Is it possible to devise a common linguistic ontology?
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Linguistic Relations in Quran
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- Re: So it is true...
- Re: a little help
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- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- From: Christian Weisgerber
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- From: Christian Weisgerber
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- From: Christian Weisgerber
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- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: schoen
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: Does Media = Real Life?
- From: Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Maria del Carmen means?
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: Maria del Carmen means?
- Re: So it is true...
- Rev. Dalby Dict of Lgs Re: What languages did crusaders speak?
- Re: Maria del Carmen means?
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: a little help
- Re: Does Media = Real Life?
- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
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- Re: Natural Language Praised
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- Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- Finnish peculiarities (was Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?)
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- Re: So it is true...
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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Maria del Carmen means?
- Re: Maria del Carmen means?
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- Re: Maria del Carmen means?
- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
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- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: a little help
- Re: a little help
- Re: Linguistic Relations in Quran
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
- Re: Banjos, squeeling pigs, and all that
- Re: a little help
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- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
- From: ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: pt calhar = gl cadrar?
- Re: North Slavic languages
- Re: OT: Has Scaffotron Petushka gone too far?
- Re: pt calhar = gl cadrar?
- Re: a little help
- North Slavic languages
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- Re: So it is true...
- Re: pt calhar = gl cadrar?
- Re: a little help
- OT: Has Scaffotron Petushka gone too far?
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- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
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- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
- Re: Origin of <ou> spelling?
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- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Is Richard Herring a Cunning Linguist?
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- Re: Does Media = Real Life?
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: a little help
- Re: pt calhar = gl cadrar?
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: So it is true...
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So it is true...
- Re: Be and Have in Hebrew, and ACC case
- Re: So it is true...
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