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- Re: Languages with no words for left and right?
- From: Oliver Cromm
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: To Harlan Messinger....
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Meluhha; Moluccas; Malay; mal from Latin, meaning evil;
- From: Dušan Vukotić
- Re: Languages with no words for left and right?
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: Meluhha; Moluccas; Malay; mal from Latin, meaning evil;
- From: Dušan Vukotić
- Re: Meluhha; Moluccas; Malay; mal from Latin, meaning evil;
- From: Dušan Vukotić
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: PaulJK
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Tak To
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: analyst41
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: analyst41
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: Dušan Vukotić
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Oliver Cromm
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: garabik-news-2005-05
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: analyst41
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: grammatim
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: grammatim
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Ruud Harmsen
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: Dušan Vukotić
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Andrew Woode
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: frgn
- Bvlgari Gents Diagono Aluminium AC38TAVD-SLN
- From: fashionbag18
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: PaulJK
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: Dušan Vukotić
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: grammatim
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: analyst41
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Keith GOERINGER
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: Dušan Vukotić
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: grammatim
- Re: Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: analyst41
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Alwyn
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Ekkehard Dengler
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: LEE Sau Dan
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Latin ira vs. Serb. hir (caprice)
- From: Dušan Vukotić
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: garabik-news-2005-05
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: frgn
- Re: Magdalenian experiment (continuation)
- From: frgn
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: grammatim
- Re: Did lingua franca originally mean creole?
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Alwyn
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Oliver Cromm
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Oliver Cromm
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: grammatim
- Re: Did lingua franca originally mean creole?
- From: grammatim
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: grammatim
- Re: Name for unusual lexical category
- From: Sonja Elen Kisa
- Re: Did lingua franca originally mean creole?
- From: Trond Engen
- Did lingua franca originally mean creole?
- From: ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Alwyn
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Joachim Pense
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Ekkehard Dengler
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Alwyn
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Dik T. Winter
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: John Dunlop
- Ocean technologies
- From: vijay
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: PaulJK
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Ruud Harmsen
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: LEE Sau Dan
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: LEE Sau Dan
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Jack Campin - bogus address
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Helmut Richter
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Helmut Richter
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Ekkehard Dengler
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Oliver Cromm
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Oliver Cromm
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Helmut Wollmersdorfer
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: LEE Sau Dan
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Ekkehard Dengler
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Ruud Harmsen
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Helmut Richter
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Helmut Wollmersdorfer
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: PaulJK
- Re: 20XX: The Grate Spelling Reform of the Inglish Languaj
- From: darkstar100
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Joachim Pense
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: LEE Sau Dan
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: DKleinecke
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Oliver Cromm
- Re: 20XX: The Grate Spelling Reform of the Inglish Languaj
- From: Jens Stueckelberger
- 20XX: The Grate Spelling Reform of the Inglish Languaj
- From: darkstar100
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Joachim Pense
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Jack Campin - bogus address
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Helmut Richter
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Helmut Richter
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Arne Dehli Halvorsen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Arne Dehli Halvorsen
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Andreas Prilop
- Re: combining sentences
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Ekkehard Dengler
- Re: combining sentences
- From: analyst41
- eJustice Seminar - Information and Technology
- From: FCD
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: LEE Sau Dan
- Re: Calendar of no words
- From: mrg@xxxxxxx
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Helmut Wollmersdorfer
- Re: German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- German: is the genitive case on the decline?
- From: LEE Sau Dan
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: combining sentences
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- combining sentences
- From: Daniel McLaury
- Designer Marc Jacobs Handbags Discount
- From: iwcwatches259
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Calendar of no words
- From: hagen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Oliver Cromm
- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
- From: noesy_parker
- Re: Calendar of no words
- From: hagen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Setswana rra, rre
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Joachim Pense
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Helmut Richter
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Joachim Pense
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Joachim Pense
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Helmut Richter
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Helmut Richter
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Helmut Richter
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Helmut Richter
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Ruud Harmsen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Ruud Harmsen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Ekkehard Dengler
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Ruud Harmsen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Athel Cornish-Bowden
- Re: Magdalenian experiment (continuation)
- From: frgn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: Calendar of no words
- From: mrg@xxxxxxx
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Ruud Harmsen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Ruud Harmsen
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Yusuf B Gursey
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Jim Heckman
- Re: Etimology of Sinan
- From: Yusuf B Gursey
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Alwyn
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Trond Engen
- Bart(g)iromo
- From: analyst41
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Padraic Brown
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: John Atkinson
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- Etimology of Sinan
- From: Alessandro Riolo
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: John Atkinson
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: alan
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Standard Average European
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- Standard Average European
- From: Alwyn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Calendar of no words
- From: hagen
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Bart Mathias
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Bart Mathias
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: wugi
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: grammatim
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: grammatim
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: analyst41
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- "Between 19 to 55 years of age"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: grammatim
- Re: Is Globish (Global English) a pidgin?
- From: Adam Funk
- Re: Is Globish (Global English) a pidgin?
- From: Adam Funk
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: analyst41
- Re: Name That Error
- From: analyst41
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: grammatim
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Tak To
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: grammatim
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: grammatim
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: Name That Error
- From: alan
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Tak To
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Padraic Brown
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Harlan Messinger
- "Want new hardwood floors but you're not sure where to start?"
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Name That Error
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: jpkarl
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: fufluns
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Name That Error
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- Re: Name That Error
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Patrick Karl
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: darkstar100
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Odysseus
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Odysseus
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: analyst41
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: analyst41
- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
- From: grammatim
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: grammatim
- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
- From: mrg@xxxxxxx
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: frgn
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
- From: Heidi Graw
- Re: Requalivahanus
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- Requalivahanus
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: John Atkinson
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: Tak To
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Comparative forms of nouns (was: Etymology of Toxin)
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: frgn
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Dan McGrath
- Re: more BBC goofs
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: "It depends whom you ask.""
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
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- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
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- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
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- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
- From: PaulJK
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: PaulJK
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: John Atkinson
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: John Atkinson
- Re: more BBC goofs
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- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: PaulJK
- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
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- Re: more BBC goofs
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
- From: Artur Jachacy
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- Re: more BBC goofs
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: Tak To
- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
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- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
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- Re: Anmazing! Discovery! published in *Science*
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: PaulJK
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
- From: grammatim
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: PaulJK
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: johnk
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Scotticisms?
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- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- From: Richard Herring
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: johnk
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Scotticisms?
- From: grammatim
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Scotticisms?
- From: John Dunlop
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: darkstar100
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: jimbotuk2000
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: PaulJK
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: "It depends whom you ask.""
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- From: Anonymous
- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
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- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
- From: Adam Funk
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: frgn
- Re: "It depends whom you ask.""
- From: alan
- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
- From: grammatim
- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
- From: grammatim
- Re: Scotticisms?
- From: grammatim
- Re: "It depends whom you ask.""
- From: Bart Mathias
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: johnk
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: frgn
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: Tak To
- Re: Scotticisms?
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: Insular Celtic/NW Afro-Asiatic [Was: Re: Grad school?]
- From: grammatim
- Re: Linguistic gender and perception
- From: grammatim
- Scotticisms?
- From: Peter T. Daniels
- Linguistic gender and perception
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Insular Celtic/NW Afro-Asiatic [Was: Re: Grad school?]
- From: Trond Engen
- "Why did it take us longer?"
- From: Peter T. Daniels
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: johnk
- Re: Grad school?
- From: grammatim
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: craoibhin66
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: jimbotuk2000
- Re: Grad school?
- From: daniel . mclaury
- "It depends whom you ask.""
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: 'Oldest English words' identified
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Grad school?
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- Re: Grad school?
- From: daniel . mclaury
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: Grad school?
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- Re: 'Oldest English words' identified
- From: John Atkinson
- Grad school?
- From: daniel . mclaury
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: Brian M. Scott
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: analyst41
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: grammatim
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
- From: grammatim
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: darkstar100
- Re: 'Oldest English words' identified
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Etymology of Toxin
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- Re: 'Oldest English words' identified
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- Re: za
- From: Padraic Brown
- Re: Possessive of ``Students of color''
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- Re: 'Oldest English words' identified
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- Re: more BBC goofs
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: PaulJK
- Re: more BBC goofs
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- Re: To be or not to be
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: To be or not to be
- From: Mok-Kong Shen
- Re: more BBC goofs
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- From: wugi
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Is Globish (Global English) a pidgin?
- From: Adam Funk
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Dan McGrath
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: grammatim
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: António Marques
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
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- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: jimbotuk2000
- Re: All unrelated "groups" are now called "families"!
- From: darkstar100
- Re: za
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: za
- From: grammatim
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: grammatim
- Re: za
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: za
- From: Martin Ambuhl
- Re: za
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: za
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: za
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Adam Funk
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Joachim Pense
- Re: za
- From: grammatim
- Re: za
- From: Harlan Messinger
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Andrew Woode
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- From: Andrew Woode
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- From: Arne Dehli Halvorsen
- Re: Gender and classifiers [Was: Re: "Oxygen" = "acid producer" redux]
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: za
- From: jerry . freedman . jr
- za
- From: Peter T. Daniels
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: grammatim
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- Re: Gender and classifiers [Was: Re: "Oxygen" = "acid producer" redux]
- From: grammatim
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: wugi
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Ekkehard Dengler
- Re: Gender and classifiers [Was: Re: "Oxygen" = "acid producer" redux]
- From: Helmut Richter
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Athel Cornish-Bowden
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Athel Cornish-Bowden
- Re: How can non-primates understand humans?
- From: johnk
- Re: Gender and classifiers [Was: Re: "Oxygen" = "acid producer" redux]
- From: John Atkinson
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: António Marques
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Athel Cornish-Bowden
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: António Marques
- Re: To be or not to be
- From: António Marques
- Re: How can non-primates understand humans?
- From: António Marques
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Richard Herring
- Re: Turkish tense question
- From: John Atkinson
- Re: Turkish tense question
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: Turkish tense question
- From: Jack Campin - bogus address
- Re: Gender and classifiers [Was: Re: "Oxygen" = "acid producer" redux]
- From: Trond Engen
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Frank Zeeb
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- From: Joachim Pense
- Re: more BBC goofs
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- Re: To be or not to be
- From: grammatim
- Re: How can non-primates understand humans?
- From: grammatim
- Re: more BBC goofs
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- Re: To be or not to be
- From: Nathan Sanders
- Re: Turkish tense question
- From: John Atkinson
- Re: How can non-primates understand humans?
- From: Ron Hardin
- Re: How can non-primates understand humans?
- From: Ron Hardin
- Turkish tense question
- From: Marc
- Re: To be or not to be
- From: Mok-Kong Shen
- Re: How can non-primates understand humans?
- From: Mok-Kong Shen
- Re: To be or not to be
- From: grammatim
- Re: more BBC goofs
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- Re: To be or not to be
- From: Mok-Kong Shen
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- From: Adam Funk
- Re: How can non-primates understand humans?
- From: johnk
- Re: To be or not to be
- From: Joachim Pense
- How can non-primates understand humans?
- From: Mok-Kong Shen
- Re: To be or not to be
- From: Mok-Kong Shen
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- From: Mok-Kong Shen
- Re: To be or not to be
- From: Joachim Pense
- Re: To be or not to be
- From: António Marques
- Re: To be or not to be
- From: Mok-Kong Shen
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: grammatim
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- Re: Possessive of ``Students of color''
- From: grammatim
- Re: Standard reference grammar
- From: António Marques
- Re: Brocko Bama
- From: António Marques
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: António Marques
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- From: António Marques
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- From: Hans Aberg
- Re: Possessive of ``Students of color''
- From: Ekkehard Dengler
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Joachim Pense
- Re: Two amusing quotations
- From: Mok-Kong Shen
- Re: Magdalenian experiment (continuation)
- From: frgn
- Re: Possessive of ``Students of color''
- From: Odysseus
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: grammatim
- Re: To be or not to be
- From: Tak To
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: John Atkinson
- Re: Brocko Bama
- From: John Atkinson
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Ekkehard Dengler
- Re: more BBC goofs
- From: Ekkehard Dengler
- Re: To be or not to be
- From: Mok-Kong Shen
- Re: Possessive of ``Students of color''
- From: António Marques
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