sci.lang (date)
August 30, 2005
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Harlan Messinger, 16:12
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, lsulky, 16:08
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Harlan Messinger, 15:38
- is "very" an adverb?, lsulky, 15:32
- Re: "The semantics of your thinking are all wrong.", Peter T. Daniels, 14:51
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Brian M. Scott, 13:43
- "The semantics of your thinking are all wrong.", linq936, 13:38
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, axel, 13:19
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Greg Lee, 12:30
- Re: Cangjiemonics, ekkilu, 11:59
- Re: Cangjiemonics, Lee Sau Dan, 11:07
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, James S. Singleton, 10:54
- Collocations and generative-transformational rules (of English grammar), Tom, 09:05
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Peter T. Daniels, 08:41
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:33
- Re: Cantonese slang?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:31
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Peter T. Daniels, 08:30
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, axel, 06:16
- Re: Learning Finnish, axel, 06:13
- Re: Learning Finnish, O-V R:nen, 05:43
- Re: Learning Finnish, Nigel Greenwood, 05:22
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Joachim Pense, 03:20
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Ruud Harmsen, 03:09
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Ruud Harmsen, 03:08
- Re: Cangjiemonics, ekkilu, 02:02
- Cangjiemonics, ekkilu, 01:46
- Re: Cantonese slang?, John Atkinson, 00:29
August 29, 2005
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Brian M. Scott, 23:00
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Brian M. Scott, 22:55
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Alan, 22:46
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Des Small, 22:38
- Re: Cantonese slang?, Peter T. Daniels, 22:31
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Peter T. Daniels, 22:29
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Peter T. Daniels, 22:23
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Peter T. Daniels, 22:22
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Peter T. Daniels, 22:21
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, xah, 22:17
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Padraic Brown, 21:31
- Re: Cantonese slang?, Lee Sau Dan, 20:37
- Re: Cantonese slang?, Lee Sau Dan, 20:34
- Re: Cantonese slang?, Lee Sau Dan, 20:31
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Alan, 19:51
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Padraic Brown, 18:48
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:23
- Re: When does pFU *nt become Hungarian *d?, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:19
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:17
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Ekkehard Dengler, 17:52
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Padraic Brown, 17:21
- Re: Ebonic words in snoop dog - iaccoca commercial, Mike, 16:43
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Ruud Harmsen, 15:09
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, dungping, 14:25
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Nigel Greenwood, 14:17
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, dungping, 13:14
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:23
August 28, 2005
- An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Joachim Pense, 22:18
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Dylan Sung, 19:51
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Greg Lee, 18:56
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Hawker, 18:46
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Padraic Brown, 18:13
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, dungping, 17:59
- Hithqattel???, Robert Bigelow, 17:19
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Peter T. Daniels, 17:16
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Joachim Pense, 17:13
- Re: Hithqattel???, Peter T. Daniels, 17:13
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Dylan Sung, 16:52
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Dylan Sung, 16:49
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Dylan Sung, 16:46
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Dylan Sung, 16:42
- Re: Hithqattel???, Prai Jei, 16:02
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, dungping, 15:44
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Dylan Sung, 15:44
- Re: Cangjie on Windows, ekkilu, 14:58
- Re: Cangjie on Windows, ekkilu, 14:24
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, dungping, 14:21
- "substitute" (was Re: Italian/Romance Tenses question & 'sc'), Arnold Zwicky, 13:27
- Re: When does pFU *nt become Hungarian *d?, Miguel Carrasquer, 12:36
- Re: ``Not to be ... is to be'', John Lawler, 12:14
- Ebonic words in snoop dog - iaccoca commercial, franlorin, 11:53
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Dik T. Winter, 11:43
- Re: what language is this mark?, franlorin, 10:46
- Re: Cangjie on Windows, Lee Sau Dan, 10:12
- Re: Cangjie on Windows, Lee Sau Dan, 10:08
- Re: When does pFU *nt become Hungarian *d?, Tapani Salminen, 08:24
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Peter T. Daniels, 08:15
- Re: Cangjie on Windows, Dylan Sung, 04:49
- ``Not to be ... is to be'', Ron Hardin, 04:31
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Dennis, 01:35
- Re: Cangjie on Windows, ekkilu, 01:23
- Cangjie on Windows, ekkilu, 00:21
August 27, 2005
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Lee Sau Dan, 22:54
- Re: Translation of Cantonese (?) dialog in movie "Chinatown", Lee Sau Dan, 22:50
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Dik T. Winter, 22:28
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Dik T. Winter, 22:17
- Re: Italian/Romance Tenses question & 'sc', s.libri@xxxxxxxxx, 19:29
- Re: Learning Finnish, Prai Jei, 18:37
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Peter T. Daniels, 15:51
- Translation of Cantonese (?) dialog in movie "Chinatown", alaskano, 15:08
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Brian M. Scott, 13:40
- Re: Italian/Romance Tenses question & 'sc', Brian M. Scott, 13:38
- Re: ISO-8959-n vs. UTF-8, Lee Sau Dan, 12:48
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Brian M. Scott, 12:47
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 12:10
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Peter T. Daniels, 10:17
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Peter T. Daniels, 10:15
- Re: Italian/Romance Tenses question & 'sc', Peter T. Daniels, 10:12
- Re: Italian/Romance Tenses question & 'sc', Peter T. Daniels, 10:06
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Peter T. Daniels, 10:03
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:53
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Ruud Harmsen, 08:18
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, xah, 07:43
- Re: ISO-8959-n vs. UTF-8, Ruud Harmsen, 07:24
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Paul J Kriha, 06:03
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Paul J Kriha, 05:36
- Re: When does pFU *nt become Hungarian *d?, Miguel Carrasquer, 04:54
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, hawker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 04:02
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Dylan Sung, 03:42
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Dylan Sung, 03:30
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Dylan Sung, 03:27
- Re: Italian/Romance Tenses question & 'sc', luca, 02:38
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Tak To, 02:06
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Dennis, 01:55
- Re: What's the difference between two words: faculty and facility?, JohnHalloran, 01:15
- Re: Italian/Romance Tenses question & 'sc', Brian M. Scott, 00:53
August 26, 2005
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Lee Sau Dan, 23:31
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Lee Sau Dan, 23:23
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Lee Sau Dan, 23:15
- Re: Italian/Romance Tenses question & 'sc', Peter T. Daniels, 23:15
- Re: Italian/Romance Tenses question & 'sc', s.libri@xxxxxxxxx, 21:54
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Dik T. Winter, 21:36
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Herman Rubin, 21:24
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, GWB, 21:21
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, xah, 19:23
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:42
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:21
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, dalubwika, 18:18
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Dylan Sung, 16:02
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:36
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Brian M. Scott, 14:23
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Ruud Harmsen, 13:20
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Artem Baguinski, 12:34
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Ruud Harmsen, 11:47
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Lee Sau Dan, 10:16
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Lee Sau Dan, 10:09
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], the Omrud, 09:43
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Peter Twydell, 09:26
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Ekkehard Dengler, 09:24
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Ruud Harmsen, 09:20
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Ruud Harmsen, 08:57
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Ruud Harmsen, 08:53
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Peter T. Daniels, 08:30
- Re: Logos demeur, Douglas G. Kilday, 06:39
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:36
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:08
- Re: Prepositions and postpositions in IE languages, Toni Keskitalo, 05:30
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Jarel Deaton, 05:14
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Miguel Carrasquer, 04:19
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Paul J Kriha, 03:26
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Ruud Harmsen, 02:51
- Re: ISO-8959-n vs. UTF-8, Ruud Harmsen, 02:47
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Ruud Harmsen, 02:37
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Ruud Harmsen, 02:31
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Dennis, 00:01
August 25, 2005
- When does pFU *nt become Hungarian *d?, Christopher Culver, 23:15
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Floyd L. Davidson, 23:07
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, Alan, 22:42
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Alan, 22:37
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Areff, 21:47
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 21:38
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Floyd L. Davidson, 21:28
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Peter T. Daniels, 21:22
- Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, dungping5, 20:57
- port l>r and ital l>i change, Marc Adler, 20:56
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Robert Bannister, 20:29
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Lee Sau Dan, 20:04
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Lee Sau Dan, 19:58
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Lee Sau Dan, 19:50
- Re: Learning Finnish, Arianrhod, 18:42
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Areff, 17:20
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 16:26
- posting 20050825, nesta_d, 15:38
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Floyd L. Davidson, 12:50
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Ruud Harmsen, 11:28
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Dik T. Winter, 11:02
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Ruud Harmsen, 10:10
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Ruud Harmsen, 10:08
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Peter T. Daniels, 09:11
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Peter T. Daniels, 08:59
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 08:50
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Lee Sau Dan, 08:06
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Paul J Kriha, 05:46
- Re: ISO-8859-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: 8995], Alan Mackenzie, 04:48
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Alan Mackenzie, 04:43
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Floyd L. Davidson, 03:44
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Ruud Harmsen, 03:20
- Re: Why ugrorum, commentbox, 02:03
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Dennis, 01:07
August 24, 2005
- posting 20050824, nesta_d, 23:16
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Peter T. Daniels, 21:05
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 21:02
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 21:02
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, hawker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 20:10
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, hawker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 20:05
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Floyd L. Davidson, 18:54
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Dik T. Winter, 18:28
- posting 20050824, joe_d4294, 17:51
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Bob and Doris Jones, 17:15
- character encodings [Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Artem Baguinski, 15:53
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Mike Lyle, 13:53
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Floyd L. Davidson, 13:03
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Brian M. Scott, 11:53
- Re: Difference between passive and active voices, J. W. Love, 11:08
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Alan Mackenzie, 10:32
- Re: Difference between passive and active voices, J. W. Love, 10:27
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, andrew_woode, 10:21
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Harlan Messinger, 10:16
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Harlan Messinger, 09:49
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Tony Cooper, 09:28
- Re: What's the difference between two words: faculty and facility?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:53
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Peter T. Daniels, 08:48
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Peter T. Daniels, 08:35
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 08:31
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 08:28
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Peter T. Daniels, 08:24
- Re: ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Dik T. Winter, 08:06
- Re: Difference between passive and active voices, sanlosinst, 06:40
- Re: Difference between passive and active voices, sanlosinst, 06:35
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Charles Riggs, 06:00
- ISO-8995-n vs. UTF-8 [Was: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish], Alan Mackenzie, 05:41
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Paul J Kriha, 05:29
- Re: What's the difference between two words: faculty and facility?, Richard Herring, 05:18
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Hawker, 04:47
- Re: Prepositions and postpositions in IE languages, John Atkinson, 04:44
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Hawker, 04:25
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Hawker, 04:20
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Brian M. Scott, 01:39
August 23, 2005
- Re: what language is this mark?, Yusuf B Gursey, 21:13
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Evan Kirshenbaum, 20:54
- Re: what language is this mark?, Alan, 20:21
- What's the difference between two words: faculty and facility?, seoulbi_net, 20:17
- Re: what language is this mark?, Alan, 20:06
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Areff, 20:03
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Robert Bannister, 19:56
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Neeraj Mathur, 18:58
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Evan Kirshenbaum, 18:35
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 18:30
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:17
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:15
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Evan Kirshenbaum, 18:08
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, allan connochie, 17:49
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Bob and Doris Jones, 16:58
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Bob and Doris Jones, 16:54
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Bob and Doris Jones, 16:42
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 16:01
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, lorad474, 15:57
- Re: what language is this mark?, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:45
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Christian Weisgerber, 14:13
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Harlan Messinger, 13:13
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Floyd L. Davidson, 12:24
- Re: Is this English right?, franlorin, 11:17
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Matt Silberstein, 10:47
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Hawker, 10:36
- Re: a + r. in Sanskrit, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:32
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:02
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Harlan Messinger, 09:49
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Harlan Messinger, 09:47
- Re: "make them tick":what this mean?, Joe Fineman, 09:04
- Re: Are "Celtic languages" Indo-European?, Bob and Doris Jones, 09:04
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Peter T. Daniels, 08:25
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Peter T. Daniels, 08:10
- Re: Prepositions and postpositions in IE languages, Peter T. Daniels, 08:08
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Wiktor S., 08:03
- My Transcriptions of a Papuan Language for which little data has been published, Jarel Deaton, 06:50
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Douglas G. Kilday, 06:32
- PS-Origine of jap lang,+極移動と日本語の起源!(7)+。。, adapt, 05:46
- PS-Origine of jap lang,+極移動と日本語の起源!(7)+。。, adapt, 05:46
- Re: Prepositions and postpositions in IE languages, John Atkinson, 05:43
- Re: "make them tick":what this mean?, Nigel Greenwood, 05:41
- Re: The French word hé, benlizross, 04:16
- Re: Logos demeur, Mike, 03:25
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Alan Mackenzie, 02:41
- Re: Italian grammar, lenny, 02:37
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Dennis, 00:41
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, mark, 00:02
August 22, 2005
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Ben Zimmer, 22:08
- Re: "make them tick":what this mean?, Geoff, 22:06
- Re: a + r. in Sanskrit, Allan Adler, 21:45
- Re: what language is this mark?, Peter T. Daniels, 21:07
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 21:04
- Re: Learning Finnish, Jim Heckman, 20:48
- Re: what language is this mark?, Alan, 20:19
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Robert Bannister, 19:55
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Des Small, 19:38
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, benlizross, 18:43
- Re: what language is this mark?, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:39
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 18:28
- Re: Italian grammar, tommy, 18:21
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 18:15
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 18:13
- Re: a + r. in Sanskrit, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:02
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 17:37
- Re: what language is this mark?, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:27
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Tony Cooper, 17:25
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 17:21
- Re: Feminine handwriting, Peter T. Daniels, 16:53
- Re: what language is this mark?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:51
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 16:50
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 16:46
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 16:45
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Ben Zimmer, 16:44
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 15:39
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 15:36
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 15:34
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 15:14
- Re: "make them tick":what this mean?, Nute, 14:59
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Floyd L. Davidson, 14:53
- "make them tick":what this mean?, linq936, 14:47
- Re: Feminine handwriting, Christopher Kerr, 14:46
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Ruud Harmsen, 14:26
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Harlan Messinger, 14:20
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 13:47
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Floyd L. Davidson, 13:47
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Des Small, 11:44
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Harlan Messinger, 11:03
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 09:40
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Harlan Messinger, 09:34
- Re: what language is this mark?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:31
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 09:25
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Peter T. Daniels, 09:22
- Re: Is this English right?, Richard Herring, 09:08
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Matt Silberstein, 09:07
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Matt Silberstein, 09:06
- Re: Occam's razor and efficient concept formation in planlinguistics, Wolfgang G. Gasser, 08:59
- Re: Difference between passive and active voices, J. W. Love, 08:53
- Re: Is this English right?, J. W. Love, 08:29
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Des Small, 08:28
- The penis is way too delicate for masturbation, dgr140, 07:41
- Re: Italian grammar, lenny, 05:13
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Alan Mackenzie, 04:50
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Alan Mackenzie, 04:38
- Re: what language is this mark?, y . euldede, 04:29
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Paul J Kriha, 04:12
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Dennis, 02:35
- Re: a + r. in Sanskrit, Allan Adler, 00:39
- Re: a + r. in Sanskrit, Allan Adler, 00:22
August 21, 2005
- Re: a + r. in Sanskrit, Neeraj Mathur, 22:13
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Brian M. Scott, 22:07
- Re: Logos demeur, Spiritual Anarchist, 21:53
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Dik T. Winter, 21:24
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Mickwick, 18:41
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 18:35
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 18:29
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 18:06
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 17:59
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:26
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 17:22
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 17:22
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 17:18
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 17:16
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Alan Mackenzie, 17:11
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Brian M. Scott, 16:34
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Alan Mackenzie, 16:25
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 16:19
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Einde O'Callaghan, 15:54
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Einde O'Callaghan, 15:50
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 14:07
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 13:59
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 13:29
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Peter T. Daniels, 12:33
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 12:33
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 11:12
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, G*rd*n, 10:28
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, J. W. Love, 08:54
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Lee Rudolph, 08:49
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Peter T. Daniels, 08:25
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 08:23
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Uncle Buck, 08:11
- Re: Logos demeur, Aidan Kehoe, 07:34
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 06:52
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Paul J Kriha, 06:41
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 06:26
- Logos demeur, Mike, 03:58
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Anthony Bryant, 01:52
- Re: Gagnez de l'argent sur le net, Dennis, 00:40
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Dennis, 00:29
August 20, 2005
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, DanielSan, 23:12
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Michael Gray, 22:25
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Greg Lee, 21:20
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, G*rd*n, 18:46
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 18:25
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 18:23
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Michael Gray, 17:34
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:18
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:11
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Brian M. Scott, 16:23
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Areff, 15:55
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Areff, 15:46
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:21
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Brian M. Scott, 15:10
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, retrosorter, 15:09
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Anthony Bryant, 15:03
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Einde O'Callaghan, 14:27
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 14:10
- Re: Is this English right?, Aidan Kehoe, 14:09
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 14:04
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Charles Wm. Dimmick, 13:38
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Charles Wm. Dimmick, 13:34
- Re: Difference between passive and active voices, pierre.levy, 13:32
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Harlan Messinger, 13:18
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Harlan Messinger, 13:18
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 13:13
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, Peter T. Daniels, 12:58
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 12:55
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 12:54
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 12:53
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Aidan Kehoe, 12:52
- Re: Is this English right?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:50
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Aidan Kehoe, 12:45
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Paul J Kriha, 12:30
- Re: Is this English right?, Aidan Kehoe, 12:16
- Re: Gagnez de l'argent sur le net, Aidan Kehoe, 12:13
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, retrosorter, 11:26
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Harvey Van Sickle, 11:15
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Harvey Van Sickle, 11:12
- Re: Italian grammar, tommy, 10:59
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, retrosorter, 10:48
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:44
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Paul J Kriha, 10:25
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Harvey Van Sickle, 10:10
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Paul J Kriha, 10:00
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Douglas G. Kilday, 09:59
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 09:55
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Joe Fineman, 09:21
- Re: Tribal language has no words for tales about imaginary beings, G*rd*n, 08:28
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:04
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Peter T. Daniels, 08:03
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Esben I., 06:38
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Lee Sau Dan, 06:33
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Marc Adler, 06:22
- Re: a + r. in Sanskrit, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 02:41
- a + r. in Sanskrit, Allan Adler, 00:08
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Jess Askin, 00:02
August 19, 2005
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:59
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Artem Baguinski, 19:57
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, retrosorter, 19:24
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Nigel Greenwood, 18:02
- Re: Prepositions and postpositions in IE languages, Peter T. Daniels, 16:45
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Dylan Sung, 16:24
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Brian M. Scott, 16:11
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Spiritual Anarchist, 15:41
- Re: Prepositions and postpositions in IE languages, Spiritual Anarchist, 14:59
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, grapheus, 11:32
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, grapheus, 11:19
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, nin, 11:07
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 10:43
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Miguel Carrasquer, 10:23
- Re: plethora of schmucks in Yiddish, Harlan Messinger, 09:58
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Miguel Carrasquer, 09:55
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, Paul J Kriha, 09:22
- Re: Finnish Numerals, O-V R:nen, 08:36
- Re: 15 lexical items most resistant to borrowing?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:28
- Re: Is this English right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:26
- Finnish Numerals, Britney, 07:43
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 06:36
- Re: How do you say "ouch!" in other languages?, piotrpanek, 06:26
August 12, 2005
- Re: Greek surnames, Lukas Pietsch, 11:55
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Harlan Messinger, 11:22
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), CDB, 11:07
- Greek surnames, nin, 11:05
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Nathan, 10:38
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 10:25
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 09:54
- Re: Derivation from Greek roots, Neeraj Mathur, 09:35
- Re: Klingon Speakers Now Outnumber Navajo Speakers, Peter T. Daniels, 09:23
- Re: Klingon Speakers Now Outnumber Navajo Speakers, Michael Urban, 09:16
- Re: But this, but that, Peter T. Daniels, 09:05
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 09:04
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 07:26
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 07:25
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Douglas G. Kilday, 06:45
- Re: Derivation from Greek roots, Douglas G. Kilday, 06:24
- Re: Indirect Objects, Richard Herring, 05:09
- Re: Derivation from Greek roots, Odysseus, 05:07
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, benlizross, 04:01
- Re: Derivation from Greek roots, Bobby D. Bryant, 01:13
August 11, 2005
- Re: Indirect Objects, aslanski2002, 21:28
- Re: Indirect Objects, Peter T. Daniels, 21:09
- Re: Derivation from Greek roots, Rich Alderson, 21:03
- Gooray for Gollywood [was: Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?)], Bob Cunningham, 20:57
- Re: Indirect Objects, Arnold Zwicky, 20:42
- Re: yet, Bart Mathias, 19:40
- Amazing articles about Life and Universe, Dale Evans, 18:50
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:49
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Aidan Kehoe, 18:43
- Re: Klingon Speakers Now Outnumber Navajo Speakers, tomhcmi, 18:31
- Re: Klingon Speakers Now Outnumber Navajo Speakers, tomhcmi, 18:20
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:04
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Alexander Magidow, 17:43
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Peter T. Daniels, 17:09
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Peter T. Daniels, 17:07
- Re: Derivation from Greek roots, Neeraj Mathur, 16:26
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:22
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Mike Lyle, 16:19
- Re: Indirect Objects, Aidan Kehoe, 16:00
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 14:18
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 14:11
- Re: Wheel of Fortune in other languages, dungping5, 12:59
- Re: Klingon Speakers Now Outnumber Navajo Speakers, KriZe, 12:19
- Klingon Speakers Now Outnumber Navajo Speakers, Andrew Nowicki, 12:04
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 11:02
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 10:26
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:17
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Jallan, 09:42
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 08:09
- Re: Germania, piotrpanek, 08:04
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 07:53
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), John Holmes, 07:04
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:36
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Paul J Kriha, 06:26
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Nigel Greenwood, 06:15
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Ruud Harmsen, 05:57
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Odysseus, 05:55
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Ruud Harmsen, 04:44
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 04:42
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, John Atkinson, 04:28
- Re: Derivation from Greek roots, Rich Alderson, 02:50
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Paul J Kriha, 02:45
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Yusuf B Gursey, 00:07
August 10, 2005
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 23:24
- Re: But this, but that, Peter T. Daniels, 23:07
- Re: Indirect Objects, Peter T. Daniels, 23:01
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Padraic Brown, 22:48
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 22:43
- Derivation from Greek roots, Allan Adler, 22:24
- Re: Whitney's Sanskrit Grammar, Allan Adler, 21:58
- Re: Indirect Objects, aslanski2002, 21:40
- Re: Wheel of Fortune in other languages, marcfrisch, 20:29
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ekkehard Dengler, 20:04
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Roderick Stewart, 18:49
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Jordi, 18:30
- Re: Whitney's Sanskrit Grammar, Nath Rao, 18:10
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, benlizross, 17:46
- Re: Wheel of Fortune in other languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:01
- Re: But this, but that, Peter T. Daniels, 16:14
- Re: Whitney's Sanskrit Grammar, Peter T. Daniels, 16:10
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:07
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Javi, 14:06
- Re: Wheel of Fortune in other languages, Artem Baguinski, 13:55
- Re: But this, but that, Padraic Brown, 13:40
- Re: Whitney's Sanskrit Grammar, Allan Adler, 13:32
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Javi, 13:22
- Wheel of Fortune in other languages, dungping5, 12:41
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Nathan, 12:31
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Jordi, 12:31
- Re: Country names with and without "the", Yusuf B Gursey, 12:25
- Re: Country names with and without "the", Yusuf B Gursey, 12:25
- Re: yet, kleinecke, 11:51
- Re: Whitney's Sanskrit Grammar, Neeraj Mathur, 10:15
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, andrew_woode, 10:11
- Re: Indirect Objects, sanlosinst, 08:15
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 08:10
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Ruud Harmsen, 08:03
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Ruud Harmsen, 08:02
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Gary Eickmeier, 07:42
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Daniel James, 02:12
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Daniel James, 02:12
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Paul J Kriha, 01:14
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 00:12
August 09, 2005
- Re: Why ugrorum, Colloquially Ineffable, 23:25
- Re: Whitney's Sanskrit Grammar, Peter T. Daniels, 22:23
- But this, but that, António Marques, 22:22
- Re: Indirect Objects, Peter T. Daniels, 22:21
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, António Marques, 22:11
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, António Marques, 22:09
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, António Marques, 22:03
- Whitney's Sanskrit Grammar, Allan Adler, 20:45
- Re: Usenet newsreader for non-latin characters?, franlorin, 17:00
- Re: Indirect Objects, Brian M. Scott, 16:55
- Re: Indirect Objects, Keith Goeringer, 16:47
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Harlan Messinger, 16:37
- Re: Country names with and without "the", Yusuf B Gursey, 16:15
- Re: Country names with and without "the", Peter T. Daniels, 16:05
- Re: yet, kleinecke, 16:02
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:44
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, andrew_woode, 14:20
- Re: Country names with and without "the", Yusuf B Gursey, 13:14
- Country names with and without "the", Nathan, 13:07
- Re: Usenet newsreader for non-latin characters?, Andreas Prilop, 12:26
- Re: Usenet newsreader for non-latin characters?, Paul Blay, 12:23
- Re: Indirect Objects, Peter T. Daniels, 12:15
- Usenet newsreader for non-latin characters?, franlorin, 12:13
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Harlan Messinger, 11:49
- Re: Indirect Objects, Seo Cwen, 11:25
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:26
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 08:24
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Gary Eickmeier, 07:54
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Paul J Kriha, 07:31
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Paul J Kriha, 07:27
- Historical languages in historical countries- Linguisitcs of folk, grammarian, e, allingus, 06:40
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Richard Herring, 05:30
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Richard Herring, 04:59
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 01:52
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Ken Berry, 00:52
August 08, 2005
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Padraic Brown, 23:09
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Padraic Brown, 23:09
- Re: Indirect Objects, Peter T. Daniels, 21:52
- Re: yet, Peter T. Daniels, 21:49
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Gary Eickmeier, 21:00
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Jim Heckman, 20:57
- Re: yet, Bart Mathias, 20:53
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Brian M. Scott, 20:52
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Robert Bannister, 20:28
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:43
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Nathan, 18:19
- Re: yet, kleinecke, 18:03
- Indirect Objects, Seo Cwen, 17:55
- Re: yet, kleinecke, 17:34
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, benlizross, 17:27
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, benlizross, 17:23
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Tom Breton, 17:22
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Tom Breton, 17:12
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Brian M. Scott, 16:50
- Re: yet, Brian M. Scott, 16:46
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Padraic Brown, 15:58
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Roderick Stewart, 15:29
- yet, kleinecke, 15:22
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Nathan, 14:47
- Re: Occam's razor and efficient concept formation in planlinguistics, Brian M. Scott, 13:53
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Brian M. Scott, 13:28
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Nathan, 13:11
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Richard Herring, 11:51
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Peter T. Daniels, 11:40
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Harlan Messinger, 11:34
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Peter T. Daniels, 11:24
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Peter T. Daniels, 11:23
- Re: Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Ruud Harmsen, 11:20
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, André Keshave, 11:12
- Cuban final "s" and the Buena Vista social club, Harlan Messinger, 10:42
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), CDB, 10:36
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Harlan Messinger, 10:36
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Artem Baguinski, 10:16
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Harlan Messinger, 09:51
- Re: He, she and it against hem, Peter T. Daniels, 09:05
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 08:57
- LOOKING FOR TRANSLATORS EN->ES, FR->ES, EN->DE, FR->DE, gerard.deangeli, 08:00
- Re: Irish _theid teidh_?, Lars Braesicke, 07:30
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Richard Herring, 06:25
- Re: Irish _theid teidh_?, sanlosinst, 05:55
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Daniel James, 04:47
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 04:42
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Dylan Sung, 04:28
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 04:26
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 04:08
- Re: Italian TV Channels, lenny, 04:03
- Re: Italian TV Channels, garabik-news-2005-05, 02:27
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, aslanski2002, 02:21
- Re: Marking Clauses, aslanski2002, 02:15
- Re: Occam's razor and efficient concept formation in planlinguistics, Nathan Sanders, 01:02
August 07, 2005
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Brian M. Scott, 22:26
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Peter T. Daniels, 22:20
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Peter T. Daniels, 22:18
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Peter T. Daniels, 22:17
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 22:01
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Dennis, 21:43
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Yusuf B Gursey, 21:03
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 20:56
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 20:54
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Areff, 20:30
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Robert Bannister, 20:13
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Gary Eickmeier, 20:10
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Raymond S. Wise, 19:50
- Re: Why do some languages roll their "R" sound?, aine_canby, 19:50
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Robert Lieblich, 19:39
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:24
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:22
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Alexander Magidow, 19:21
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:08
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:49
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Nigel Greenwood, 18:14
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:28
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:23
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:21
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 17:15
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Brian {Hamilton Kelly}, 15:16
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:54
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Joachim Pense, 14:53
- Re: understanding ergativity, Joachim Pense, 14:43
- Re: Occam's razor and efficient concept formation in planlinguistics, Wolfgang G. Gasser, 14:32
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Juuitchan, 14:04
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Juuitchan, 14:00
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Juuitchan, 13:49
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Juuitchan, 13:44
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Brian M. Scott, 12:48
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Roderick Stewart, 12:47
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:45
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, André Keshave, 12:42
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 12:41
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, André Keshave, 12:32
- Re: Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Brian M. Scott, 12:23
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Ron Hardin, 12:21
- Ellipsoid (Was: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...]), Daniel James, 12:01
- Re: Irish _theid teidh_?, Lars Braesicke, 11:31
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Alexander Magidow, 11:15
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Brian M. Scott, 10:43
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Pat Durkin, 10:39
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Tony Cooper, 10:25
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Peter T. Daniels, 09:36
- Re: Iraqi road sign?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:35
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Gary Eickmeier, 09:28
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Peter T. Daniels, 09:25
- Re: understanding ergativity, Peter T. Daniels, 09:19
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:15
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:14
- Re: Why ugrorum, Peter T. Daniels, 09:07
- Re: TH, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:05
- Re: understanding ergativity, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:48
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 07:00
- Re: Mandarin Chinese input - wubi or zhengma?, Dylan Sung, 05:19
- Re: English speakers distribution map, nin, 05:16
- Re: understanding ergativity, nin, 05:14
- Re: Why ugrorum, Nuke_dukem, 04:48
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Joachim Pense, 03:35
- Iraqi road sign?, Jim Heckman, 03:26
- Re: understanding ergativity, Joachim Pense, 02:57
- Re: TH, Neeraj Mathur, 01:09
- Re: understanding ergativity, Neeraj Mathur, 01:00
August 06, 2005
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Robert Lieblich, 23:31
- Re: English speakers distribution map, Dennis, 21:47
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 21:31
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Dennis, 21:13
- Re: Mandarin Chinese input - wubi or zhengma?, Lee Sau Dan, 21:01
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 20:55
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Pat Durkin, 20:08
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:23
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Peter T. Daniels, 18:21
- Mandarin Chinese input - wubi or zhengma?, Jer, 16:53
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, Ruud Harmsen, 16:38
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Tony Cooper, 16:36
- Re: Natural language with least garbage?, marcfrisch, 16:14
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Pat Durkin, 15:55
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Charles Riggs, 15:25
- Re: Please post similarities between Turkic and Native American, man_in_black529, 14:15
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Brian M. Scott, 14:07
- Natural language with least garbage?, Juuitchan, 13:45
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Peter T. Daniels, 13:41
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 13:38
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, G. Leo Sahakian, 13:32
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Steve Hayes, 12:19
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Joachim Pense, 11:52
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Joachim Pense, 11:49
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Brian M. Scott, 11:49
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 11:42
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 11:41
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], John Atkinson, 10:30
- Re: ******** Flame alert ******** [was: Re: "have got" [was: Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?)]], Peter T. Daniels, 09:41
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Peter T. Daniels, 09:39
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Peter T. Daniels, 09:37
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:36
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Peter T. Daniels, 09:32
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Joachim Pense, 09:10
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Pat Durkin, 08:31
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 07:32
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 07:22
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 07:09
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Mike Lyle, 06:37
- Re: English speakers distribution map, E.I, 05:58
- Re: ******** Flame alert ******** [was: Re: "have got" [was: Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?)]], Charles Riggs, 05:15
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Charles Riggs, 05:15
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Charles Riggs, 05:15
- Re: English speakers distribution map, Dylan Sung, 03:23
August 05, 2005
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 23:34
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Dennis, 23:22
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Odysseus, 23:20
- Re: Occam's razor and efficient concept formation in planlinguistics, Peter T. Daniels, 22:28
- Re: Occam's razor and efficient concept formation in planlinguistics, Andrew Nowicki, 22:06
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, G. Leo Sahakian, 21:56
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Greg Lee, 21:23
- Re: Focus on closed-class words : female bureaucrat-speak, Ron Hardin, 20:40
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, G. Leo Sahakian, 19:57
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:23
- Re: TH, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:04
- Re: TH, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:04
- Re: Irish _theid teidh_?, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:36
- Aryan, gilgames, 17:59
- Irish _theid teidh_?, sanlosinst, 17:51
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, G. Leo Sahakian, 17:44
- Re: TH, Ruud Harmsen, 17:37
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, G. Leo Sahakian, 17:33
- Re: languages without verbs?, sanlosinst, 17:21
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, G. Leo Sahakian, 17:19
- Re: Focus on closed-class words : female bureaucrat-speak, sanlosinst, 16:54
- Re: English speakers distribution map, Misleart Chuff, 16:33
- Re: Please post similarities between Turkic and Native American, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:44
- Re: Focus on closed-class words : female bureaucrat-speak, Brian M. Scott, 15:03
- Re: TH, nin, 14:53
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 14:47
- Re: Italian TV Channels, Matt Dunford, 14:38
- Re: English speakers distribution map, nin, 14:36
- "have got" [was: Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?)], Bob Cunningham, 14:29
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Peter T. Daniels, 14:01
- Re: Please post similarities between Turkic and Native American, Peter T. Daniels, 13:59
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Peter T. Daniels, 13:57
- Re: Why ugrorum, Peter T. Daniels, 13:55
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 13:50
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 13:48
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Des Small, 13:14
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Harlan Messinger, 12:36
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Greg Lee, 12:08
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 11:40
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Des Small, 11:31
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 11:20
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 11:15
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 11:13
- Re: Why ugrorum, Joachim Pense, 10:07
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Tony Mountifield, 10:02
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Mike Lyle, 10:00
- Re: Please post similarities between Turkic and Native American, Harlan Messinger, 09:59
- Re: "Put that in your pipe and smoke it", Harlan Messinger, 09:57
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Andre Keshave, 09:54
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Harlan Messinger, 09:53
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Peter T. Daniels, 09:44
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Peter T. Daniels, 09:38
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:36
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:34
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:33
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:32
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Nick Wagg, 09:24
- Re: Please post similarities between Turkic and Native American, Yusuf B Gursey, 08:19
- Re: Please post similarities between Turkic and Native American, Yusuf B Gursey, 08:10
- Re: Please post similarities between Turkic and Native American, Helmut Richter, 08:04
- Please post similarities between Turkic and Native American, Birgit Wegner, 07:17
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Des Small, 06:35
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 06:19
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 06:17
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 06:17
- Re: "Put that in your pipe and smoke it", Paul J Kriha, 06:10
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Einde O'Callaghan, 05:45
- Italian TV Channels, lenny, 05:33
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Nick Wagg, 04:39
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Raymond S. Wise, 03:34
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Areff, 02:45
- Re: 'niggardly' redux [Was: All y'all, y'all...], Steve Hayes, 02:33
August 04, 2005
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 23:16
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 21:24
- Re: He, she and it against hem, Arnold Zwicky, 20:59
- Re: He, she and it against hem, Arnold Zwicky, 20:13
- English speakers distribution map, Xah Lee, 20:10
- Re: He, she and it against hem, Arnold Zwicky, 20:05
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Tony Cooper, 18:24
- Focus on closed-class words : female bureaucrat-speak, Ron Hardin, 18:22
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Greg Lee, 18:06
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Mike Lyle, 17:55
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ekkehard Dengler, 17:53
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 17:38
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 17:37
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 17:32
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Mark Brader, 16:30
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Des Small, 16:04
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Des Small, 16:01
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, O-V R:nen, 15:42
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Des Small, 15:40
- Re: Occam's razor and efficient concept formation in planlinguistics, Nathan Sanders, 14:50
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Greg Lee, 14:34
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Mike Lyle, 13:58
- Re: languages without verbs?, Artem Baguinski, 13:56
- Re: http://www.lituanus.org/2002/02_3_06.htm, turan*, 13:56
- "Put that in your pipe and smoke it", Richard Fangnail, 13:52
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 13:43
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 13:41
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 13:38
- Re: languages without verbs?, Nathan Sanders, 13:38
- Re: Occam's razor and efficient concept formation in planlinguistics, Wolfgang G. Gasser, 13:22
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Steve Hayes, 13:07
- Re: prepositions, lsulky, 13:00
- Re: http://www.lituanus.org/2002/02_3_06.htm, Andreas Prilop, 12:55
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Greg Lee, 11:26
- Re: Marking Clauses, John Lawler, 11:25
- Re: Semantic content, Peter T. Daniels, 11:01
- Re: Semantic content, Richard Herring, 10:13
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Harlan Messinger, 10:05
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:54
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Harlan Messinger, 09:52
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Des Small, 09:42
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:24
- Re: Semantic content, Peter T. Daniels, 09:22
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Paul Burke, 08:56
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Tony Cooper, 08:36
- Re: Mandarin Daily News, Dylan Sung, 08:27
- Re: TH, John Atkinson, 07:19
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, John Atkinson, 06:40
- Re: languages without verbs?, Artem Baguinski 2015922135, 06:30
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), John Briggs, 06:21
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), John Atkinson, 06:11
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Richard Herring, 05:27
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 05:20
- Re: Semantic content, Richard Herring, 05:19
- Re: He, she and it against hem, Marc Adler, 04:51
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Neil Fernandez, 04:44
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Neil Fernandez, 04:20
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Paul Burke, 03:21
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Paul Burke, 03:15
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Ivan, 02:39
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 01:46
- Marking Clauses, Seo Cwen, 00:34
August 03, 2005
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Robert Lieblich, 23:57
- Mandarin Daily News, Sean, 23:41
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Mark Brader, 23:34
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Yusuf B Gursey, 21:24
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Peter T. Daniels, 21:16
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 21:14
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Robert Lieblich, 21:12
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Tony Cooper, 21:05
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Mark Brader, 19:36
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Dennis, 19:20
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 19:09
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 18:11
- Re: Derivation of Term Abugida, Peter T. Daniels, 17:53
- Re: languages without verbs?, Nathan Sanders, 17:44
- Re: Semantic content, Aidan Kehoe, 17:42
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 17:40
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 17:39
- Re: Accadic and Sirian, Peter T. Daniels, 17:38
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Neil Fernandez, 17:19
- Re: TH, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:15
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Spehro Pefhany, 17:05
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, turan*, 16:37
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, gilgames, 16:28
- Re: languages without verbs?, Artem Baguinski, 16:25
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Jess Askin, 16:20
- Derivation of Term Abugida, Dennis, 16:10
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 16:08
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, gilgames, 16:07
- Re: Accadic and Sirian, lorad474, 16:05
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 15:55
- Re: languages without verbs?, Nathan Sanders, 15:32
- Re: TH, Ruud Harmsen, 15:05
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, António Marques, 14:59
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 14:59
- Re: Occam's razor and efficient concept formation in planlinguistics, Nathan Sanders, 14:47
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, Javi, 14:44
- Re: languages without verbs?, Artem Baguinski, 14:42
- Re: Accadic and Sirian, J. Anderson, 14:35
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, gilgames, 14:25
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, John Lawler, 14:08
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Neil Fernandez, 14:06
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Neil Fernandez, 14:02
- Re: TH, Prai Jei, 14:01
- Accadic and Sirian, gilgames, 13:58
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Neil Fernandez, 13:52
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 13:36
- Re: prepositions, John Lawler, 13:34
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Des Small, 13:24
- Re: languages without verbs?, Ruud Harmsen, 13:09
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 13:05
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 13:03
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 13:01
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Tony Cooper, 12:20
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Barbara Need, 12:16
- Occam's razor and efficient concept formation in planlinguistics, Wolfgang G. Gasser, 11:55
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 11:41
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 10:59
- Re: understanding ergativity, Joachim Pense, 10:54
- Re: understanding ergativity, Joachim Pense, 10:52
- Re: understanding ergativity, Joachim Pense, 10:49
- Re: He, she and it against hem, sanlosinst, 10:48
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Joachim Pense, 10:44
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Paul Burke, 10:43
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Joachim Pense, 10:41
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Barbara Need, 10:24
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Barbara Need, 10:20
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Richard Herring, 10:10
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:33
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:32
- Re: Politically charged linguistics, Peter T. Daniels, 09:27
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, António Marques, 09:10
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Joe Fineman, 08:54
- Re: He, she and it against hem, O-V R:nen, 08:52
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Troy Steadman, 08:45
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Troy Steadman, 08:41
- Re: TH, sanlosinst, 08:41
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Greg Lee, 08:38
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Tommi Nieminen, 08:32
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Joe Fineman, 08:32
- Re: He, she and it against hem, sanlosinst, 08:23
- languages without verbs?, Artem Baguinski, 07:51
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, O-V R:nen, 07:39
- Re: 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Paul Burke, 07:35
- Re: Politically charged linguistics, gilgames, 07:33
- 'ing' form of 'to stymie' (& do any other vbs end in 'ie' pronounced [i]?), Neil Fernandez, 07:25
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, gilgames, 07:20
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Lukas Pietsch, 07:20
- Re: He, she and it against hem, benlizross, 07:14
- Re: He, she and it against hem, António Marques, 07:10
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 06:59
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, John Atkinson, 06:48
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Richard Herring, 06:29
- Re: He, she and it against hem, John Atkinson, 06:26
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Helmut Richter, 06:13
- Re: understanding ergativity, John Atkinson, 06:08
- Re: A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, O-V R:nen, 05:44
- Re: Politically charged linguistics, Des Small, 05:28
- Re: understanding ergativity, Lukas Pietsch, 03:46
- Re: Why ugrorum, lorad474, 01:42
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 01:34
August 02, 2005
- Re: Pinyin question, Bart Mathias, 23:13
- Re: Pinyin question, Bart Mathias, 23:08
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 22:14
- Re: Politically charged linguists, Brian M. Scott, 22:03
- A question to Eugene; Why Finnland is the westermost, gilgames, 21:30
- Re: Politically charged linguistics, gilgames, 21:13
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, G. Leo Sahakian, 21:03
- Re: Politically charged linguistics, gilgames, 21:01
- Re: Why ugrorum, Peter T. Daniels, 20:56
- Re: Why ugrorum, gilgames, 20:53
- Re: understanding ergativity, Peter T. Daniels, 20:30
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Peter T. Daniels, 20:28
- Re: NY Times article on world's languages, Peter T. Daniels, 20:25
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Peter T. Daniels, 20:16
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 20:15
- Re: Politically charged linguists, gilgames, 20:15
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 20:14
- Re: Pinyin question, Peter T. Daniels, 20:13
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, G. Leo Sahakian, 20:10
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Lee Sau Dan, 20:09
- Re: Politically charged linguistics, Peter T. Daniels, 20:07
- Re: Semantic content, Peter T. Daniels, 20:04
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Lee Sau Dan, 20:04
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic, David Wright Sr., 18:33
- Re: He, she and it against hem, Aidan Kehoe, 18:15
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic, Christopher Culver, 18:13
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic, David Wright Sr., 17:59
- Re: He, she and it against hem, Aidan Kehoe, 17:49
- Re: He, she and it against hem, António Marques, 17:20
- Re: He, she and it against hem, Marc Adler, 17:06
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Marc Adler, 17:00
- Re: [DE] modal verbs, Barbara Need, 16:59
- Re: American English Spelling, HCA, 16:47
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic, Christopher Culver, 16:46
- Re: Semantic content, António Marques, 16:11
- Re: NY Times article on world's languages, António Marques, 16:09
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Joachim Pense, 16:05
- understanding ergativity, Joachim Pense, 16:04
- [DE] modal verbs, Joachim Pense, 15:56
- Re: TH, O-V R:nen, 14:48
- Re: Semantic content, Joachim Pense, 13:23
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Paul J Kriha, 12:43
- Re: Politically charged linguists, turan*, 12:42
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Helmut Richter, 12:11
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Joachim Pense, 11:22
- Re: Croatian dialect 'brek', ruffnready, 11:21
- The illusion of "self-consciousness" -- Rove, Palmeiro, knowingly, T. Z., 11:11
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Helmut Richter, 11:02
- Re: NY Times article on world's languages, Jukka K. Korpela, 10:39
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Joachim Pense, 10:35
- Re: Pinyin question, Lee Sau Dan, 10:30
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 10:27
- Re: Politically charged linguistics, J. Anderson, 09:54
- Re: Politically charged linguistics, Artem Baguinski, 09:17
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Richard Herring, 09:08
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Peter T. Daniels, 08:52
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Peter T. Daniels, 08:50
- Re: Politically charged linguistics, Eugene Holman, 08:48
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 08:45
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 08:44
- Re: Pinyin question, Peter T. Daniels, 08:42
- Re: Pinyin question, Wiktor S., 08:37
- Re: Politically charged linguistics, Peter T. Daniels, 08:33
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, Peter T. Daniels, 08:30
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, Peter T. Daniels, 08:28
- Re: Barbarians Franks Visigoths, Peter T. Daniels, 08:24
- Re: Number of vowels in Hungarian., Peter T. Daniels, 08:22
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Peter T. Daniels, 08:19
- Re: Politically charged linguists, Eugene Holman, 08:01
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Torsten Poulin, 07:58
- Politically charged linguistics, gilgames, 07:35
- Re: Why ugrorum, Eugene Holman, 07:30
- He, she and it against hem, António Marques, 07:29
- Re: Politically charged linguists, António Marques, 07:19
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, gilgames, 07:01
- Barbarians Franks Visigoths, gilgames, 06:55
- Number of vowels in Hungarian., gilgames, 06:55
- Re: Why ugrorum, gilgames, 06:38
- Re: Pinyin question, Lee Sau Dan, 06:22
- Politically charged linguists, gilgames, 06:19
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 06:12
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Richard Herring, 06:10
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 06:09
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Jim Heckman, 06:07
- Re: TH, John Atkinson, 06:05
- URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Christopher Rollason, 05:45
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Eugene Holman, 05:36
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Eugene Holman, 05:07
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Torsten Poulin, 03:07
- Re: American English Spelling, Don't Mess With Texas, 02:35
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, Eugene Holman, 01:54
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Eugene Holman, 01:25
- Re: TH, Yusuf B Gursey, 01:06
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Yusuf B Gursey, 01:04
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, Peter T. Daniels, 00:36
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, Eugene Holman, 00:24
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Peter T. Daniels, 00:01
August 01, 2005
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 23:41
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Eugene Holman, 23:37
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 23:26
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, Peter T. Daniels, 23:22
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, Peter T. Daniels, 23:17
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), Peter T. Daniels, 23:13
- Re: Gagnez de l'argent sur le net, Dennis, 23:11
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Peter T. Daniels, 23:10
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 23:08
- Re: Why ugrorum, Eugene Holman, 23:05
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Eugene Holman, 22:57
- Re: Why ugrorum, António Marques, 22:00
- Re: Pinyin question, Wiktor S., 19:36
- Re: Why ugrorum, António Marques, 19:35
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Pierre Jelenc, 19:26
- Re: TH, Tor Aschan, 19:02
- Re: Pinyin question, kleinecke, 19:00
- Re: define serious, gilgames, 19:00
- Re: Why ugrorum, gilgames, 18:57
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Aidan Kehoe, 18:55
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, gilgames, 18:54
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Brian M. Scott, 18:43
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, gilgames, 18:38
- Re: TH, Brian M. Scott, 18:32
- Re: TH, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:28
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:24
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), David Wright Sr., 18:21
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, António Marques, 18:17
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, António Marques, 18:11
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, António Marques, 18:07
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, gilgames, 18:05
- Re: TH, Eugene Holman, 17:59
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Keith Goeringer, 17:59
- Re: TH, benlizross, 17:58
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), Keith Goeringer, 17:56
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Eugene Holman, 17:16
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Peter T. Daniels, 17:02
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, Peter T. Daniels, 16:58
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, Eugene Holman, 16:53
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Eugene Holman, 16:51
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Peter T. Daniels, 16:48
- Re: TH, Peter T. Daniels, 16:47
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 16:45
- Sob, it's true about uvular R, Harlan Messinger, 16:28
- Re: Why ugrorum, MedvE, 16:07
- TH, Ivan Danicic, 15:03
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:58
- Re: Semantic content, Javi, 14:35
- Re: "Cowardice" in Usenet [Was:Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere], Maria Conlon, 14:08
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 14:04
- Re: [Hebrew] dagesh qal - special case question, Peter T. Daniels, 14:01
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Peter T. Daniels, 13:48
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Harlan Messinger, 13:23
- Re: Why ugrorum, turan*, 12:58
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 12:49
- Re: [Hebrew] dagesh qal - special case question, Helmut Richter, 12:23
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 11:55
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Peter T. Daniels, 11:52
- Re: Languages are changing like the wax in a warm hand, Peter T. Daniels, 11:49
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Peter T. Daniels, 11:42
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Lee Sau Dan, 11:25
- Re: Languages are changing like the wax in a warm hand, Eugene Holman, 11:09
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), Joachim Pense, 11:07
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Joachim Pense, 11:06
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Eugene Holman, 10:29
- Re: define serious, Tommi Nieminen, 10:28
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:56
- Re: Why ugrorum, António Marques, 09:54
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), Paul J Kriha, 09:51
- Re: define serious, Peter T. Daniels, 09:47
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Peter T. Daniels, 09:45
- Re: Languages are changing like the wax in a warm hand, Peter T. Daniels, 09:36
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, António Marques, 09:30
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, Peter T. Daniels, 09:28
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Torsten Poulin, 09:16
- Re: Cutting classifications and human nature, Eugene Holman, 08:49
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, António Marques, 08:35
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, gilgames, 08:17
- Re: define serious, gilgames, 08:09
- Re: Why ugrorum, gilgames, 08:05
- Re: "Cowardice" in Usenet [Was:Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere], Charles Riggs, 08:04
- Re: Phonetic correspondences, Eugene Holman, 07:54
- Cutting classifications and human nature, gilgames, 07:51
- Re: Pinyin question, Harlan Messinger, 07:29
- Re: define serious, Tommi Nieminen, 06:57
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, gilgames, 06:38
- Re: Why ugrorum, Eugene Holman, 06:35
- define serious, gilgames, 06:31
- Phonetic correspondences, gilgames, 06:25
- Re: Languages are changing like the wax in a warm hand, Eugene Holman, 06:23
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), Marc Adler, 06:19
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), Paul J Kriha, 06:08
- Why ugrorum, gilgames, 05:54
- Re: Pinyin question, Paul J Kriha, 05:47
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Paul J Kriha, 05:35
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Richard Herring, 05:30
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Paul J Kriha, 04:47
- Re: No one has ever claimed ???, Tommi Nieminen, 04:35
- Re: Pinyin question, Dylan Sung, 03:14
- Re: No one has ever claimed ???, Eugene Holman, 02:54
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), Eugene Holman, 02:29
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 00:37
- Re: Lithuanian similarities to IE (was Re: US House of Reps...), Dennis, 00:22
July 31, 2005
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Harlan Messinger, 23:01
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Peter T. Daniels, 22:58
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 22:57
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Peter T. Daniels, 22:54
- prepositions, lsulky, 21:29
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, sam fisher, 20:40
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, António Marques, 20:16
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), Eugene Holman, 20:04
- Re: No one has ever claimed ???, gilgames, 19:28
- Re: No one has ever claimed ???, gilgames, 19:25
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Robert Bannister, 19:20
- Re: Linguistics and politics, gilgames, 19:01
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Alan, 18:44
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Peter T. Daniels, 18:08
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Des Small, 18:04
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Peter T. Daniels, 17:47
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 17:45
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), Peter T. Daniels, 17:44
- Re: Cantonese transliteration of CEDICT, Dylan Sung, 17:42
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Peter T. Daniels, 17:42
- Re: e-mails needed..., Dylan Sung, 17:28
- Re: Cantonese transliteration of CEDICT, Dylan Sung, 17:24
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Joachim Pense, 17:16
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), henry alminas, 17:14
- Re: Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), Des Small, 17:11
- Slavic - Slavonic (was: Ural-Altaic), Joachim Pense, 17:08
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Prai Jei, 16:40
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Joachim Pense, 16:09
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Joachim Pense, 15:39
- Re: No one has ever claimed ???, turan*, 15:16
- Re: "Cowardice" in Usenet [Was:Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere], Mike Lyle, 14:43
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Ruud Harmsen, 14:40
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, António Marques, 14:34
- Re: No one has ever claimed ???, Tommi Nieminen, 14:34
- Re: No one has ever claimed ???, Tommi Nieminen, 14:32
- Re: No one has ever claimed ???, Brian M. Scott, 14:23
- Re: Linguistics and politics, turan*, 14:17
- No one has ever claimed ???, gilgames, 14:14
- Re: Languages are changing like the wax in a warm hand, turan*, 14:13
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Mike Lyle, 14:12
- Re: e-mails needed..., Peter T. Daniels, 13:43
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, John Ritson, 13:29
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, O-V R:nen, 13:26
- Re: e-mails needed..., Pat, 13:18
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Tommi Nieminen, 12:58
- Re: Languages are changing like the wax in a warm hand, lorad474, 12:38
- Re: Languages are changing like the wax in a warm hand, gilgames, 11:50
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, gilgames, 11:46
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Aidan Kehoe, 11:43
- Re: "Cowardice" in Usenet [Was:Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere], Peter T. Daniels, 11:34
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 11:08
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Eugene Holman, 11:07
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Paul Wolff, 11:07
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 11:05
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Mike Lyle, 11:00
- Re: Lithuanian similarities to IE (was Re: US House of Reps...), Tommi Nieminen, 10:42
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Dik T. Winter, 10:36
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Dik T. Winter, 10:33
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Tony Cooper, 10:24
- "Cowardice" in Usenet [Was:Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere], Mike Lyle, 10:22
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Peter T. Daniels, 10:13
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, lorad474, 10:13
- Re: [Hebrew] dagesh qal - special case question, Peter T. Daniels, 10:00
- Re: Pinyin question, Peter T. Daniels, 09:58
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:56
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Des Small, 09:53
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Peter T. Daniels, 09:50
- Re: Linguistics and politics, Peter T. Daniels, 09:47
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Peter T. Daniels, 09:45
- Re: Lithuanian similarities to IE (was Re: US House of Reps...), Peter T. Daniels, 09:38
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Peter T. Daniels, 09:32
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Peter T. Daniels, 09:31
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Peter T. Daniels, 09:30
- Re: Cantonese transliteration of CEDICT, trevelyan, 09:28
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Peter T. Daniels, 09:25
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, «Pas de deux», 09:24
- Re: Languages are changing like the wax in a warm hand, «Pas de deux», 09:24
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, «Pas de deux», 09:12
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, «Pas de deux», 09:10
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, «Pas de deux», 08:58
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, gilgames, 08:46
- Linguistics and politics, gilgames, 08:35
- Re: On the knowledge of promises, gilgames, 08:30
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, gilgames, 08:24
- Languages are changing like the wax in a warm hand, gilgames, 08:05
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Paul J Kriha, 07:49
- Re: ISO age-graded vocabulary lists, david, 07:43
- Re: Cantonese transliteration of CEDICT, Lee Sau Dan, 06:49
- Re: WuBi, Hanzi, Unihan, study, Chinese, Lee Sau Dan, 06:45
- The Place of Scientific Objectivity in Historical Linguistics, allingus, 06:18
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 06:17
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 06:14
- PS-Origine of jap lang,+極移動と日本語の起源!(7)+。。, adapt, 06:11
- PS-Origine of jap lang,+極移動と日本語の起源!(7)+。。, adapt, 06:11
- PS-Origine of jap lang,+極移動と日本語の起源!(7)+。。, adapt, 06:09
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Charles Riggs, 06:09
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Paul J Kriha, 05:13
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Eugene Holman, 04:14
- Re: accoustic evidence for uninterruption of speech, Dylan Sung, 04:09
- Re: [Hebrew] dagesh qal - special case question, Helmut Richter, 03:50
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Eugene Holman, 02:55
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, turan*, 02:00
- Re: What's a good book for linguistics in general?, Dennis, 01:03
- Re: Invention of the Alphabet, Dennis, 00:53
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, aslanski2002, 00:28
- Re: Pinyin question - mary, merry, marry, Brian M. Scott, 00:09
July 30, 2005
- Re: On the knowledge of promises, turan*, 23:02
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Tony Cooper, 22:48
- Re: accoustic evidence for uninterruption of speech, Lee Sau Dan, 22:47
- Re: Cantonese transliteration of CEDICT, Lee Sau Dan, 22:34
- Re: Pinyin question, Lee Sau Dan, 22:33
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, António Marques, 22:29
- Re: accoustic evidence for uninterruption of speech, dungping5, 21:57
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Dik T. Winter, 21:53
- Re: On the knowledge of promises, «Pas de deux», 21:02
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, «Pas de deux», 21:01
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, turan*, 20:44
- On the knowledge of promises, turan*, 20:32
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Eugene Holman, 20:28
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Skitt, 20:15
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Robert Bannister, 20:04
- Re: Pinyin question - mary, merry, marry, Bart Mathias, 19:56
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, Peter T. Daniels, 19:52
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Peter T. Daniels, 19:49
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, «Pas de deux», 19:45
- Re: e-mails needed..., Peter T. Daniels, 19:44
- Re: [Hebrew] dagesh qal - special case question, Peter T. Daniels, 19:42
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, «Pas de deux», 19:37
- Re: "Low and Behold", Peter T. Daniels, 19:37
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, gilgames, 19:33
- Re: "Low and Behold", Dylan Sung, 19:31
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 19:28
- Re: Cantonese transliteration of CEDICT, Dylan Sung, 19:19
- Re: Semantic content (was: Ural-Altaic. A fly), Peter T. Daniels, 19:15
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, turan*, 19:15
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Peter T. Daniels, 19:14
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, turan*, 19:13
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Areff, 19:10
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, António Marques, 18:23
- Re: "Low and Behold", Prai Jei, 18:17
- Re: Compound Christian names in US and elsewhere, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 18:12
- Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages, António Marques, 17:42
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