sci.lang (date)
September 24, 2005
- Re: "Never change a running system", Dylan Sung, 19:47
- Katrina Defining Liberal Values: People Over Profits, ashaumyan, 19:38
- Re: Historical Linguistics to the Max, Colin Fine, 17:08
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, benlizross, 17:06
- Re: Historical Linguistics to the Max, Colin Fine, 17:05
- Re: Historical Linguistics to the Max, Darkstar, 14:44
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Lee Sau Dan, 12:29
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 10:59
- Re: "flooded" Black Sea (WAS 'aryan language' and 'aryans' Ancient underground Mongolian temples?), Peter T. Daniels, 10:39
- Re: Request for help in starting a bibliography on persuasive discourse, Peter T. Daniels, 10:22
- Re: "flooded" Black Sea (WAS 'aryan language' and 'aryans' Ancient underground Mongolian temples?), Jim Lillie, 10:20
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 10:18
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 10:13
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 10:10
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 10:08
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Peter T. Daniels, 10:05
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Miguel Carrasquer, 09:04
- Re: Phaistos Disc, grapheus, 08:14
- Re: Phaistos Disc, calm_weather, 08:08
- Re: Phaistos Disc, Dylan Sung, 08:01
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 06:50
- Re: Easy as ABG, Iain, 05:47
- Re: Easy as ABG, Aidan Kehoe, 05:42
- Re: Easy as ABG, Aidan Kehoe, 05:34
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 05:17
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 05:09
- Re: Phaistos Disc, grapheus, 05:02
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 05:01
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 04:52
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Dylan Sung, 04:01
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Lee Sau Dan, 02:38
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 02:27
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 02:06
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 02:01
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Charles Belov, 01:40
- Re: "not one way or the other", John Swindle, 01:20
- Re: "not one way or the other", John Swindle, 01:12
September 23, 2005
- Request for help in starting a bibliography on persuasive discourse, Paul, 23:29
- Re: "not one way or the other", linq936, 22:50
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 22:20
- Re: Three questions concerning the Swedish language, Tor Aschan, 21:20
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Miguel Carrasquer, 19:29
- Sound Beats Fury, Ron Hardin, 19:25
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Miguel Carrasquer, 19:07
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 18:56
- Re: Easy as ABG, Iain, 18:53
- Re: hebrew+aramaic words from Greek, Peter T. Daniels, 18:45
- Re: Underlying Forms, Peter T. Daniels, 18:40
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 18:36
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 18:35
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 18:34
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 18:31
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 18:28
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 18:24
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 18:18
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 18:14
- Re: Hebrew and tradition, Peter T. Daniels, 18:13
- Re: "flooded" Black Sea (WAS 'aryan language' and 'aryans' Ancient underground Mongolian temples?), Peter T. Daniels, 18:08
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 18:03
- Re: Phaistos Disc, Dylan Sung, 17:53
- Re: word for 8 in PIE, Tommi Nieminen, 17:39
- Re: Easy as ABG, Aidan Kehoe, 17:14
- Re: Phaistos Disc, grapheus, 16:53
- Re: Phaistos Disc, Dylan Sung, 16:41
- Re: Easy as ABG, Aidan Kehoe, 16:31
- Re: hebrew origins???, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:20
- Re: hebrew+aramaic words from Greek, Herman Rubin, 15:55
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 15:41
- Re: "Never change a running system", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:38
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 15:22
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 15:13
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 14:48
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 14:44
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 14:10
- Re: Phaistos Disc, grapheus, 12:59
- Historical Linguistics to the Max, rogerprince, 12:51
- Re: Three questions concerning the Swedish language, Tor Aschan, 12:31
- Re: Phaistos Disc, grapheus, 12:18
- Re: Easy as ABG, Iain, 12:02
- Re: Hebrew and tradition, Brian M. Scott, 12:00
- Re: Phaistos Disc, calm_weather, 11:53
- Re: Easy as ABG, Harlan Messinger, 11:51
- Re: To To or not to To, Bebercito, 11:32
- Re: Hebrew and tradition, Rachel Jones, 11:12
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Rachel Jones, 11:02
- Re: hebrew origins???, Dr. Joel M. Hoffman, 10:46
- Re: hebrew+aramaic words from Greek, Dr. Joel M. Hoffman, 10:44
- Re: Phaistos Disc, grapheus, 10:41
- Re: "flooded" Black Sea (WAS 'aryan language' and 'aryans' Ancient underground Mongolian temples?), Jim Lillie, 10:27
- Re: Easy as ABG, John Atkinson, 10:14
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 10:02
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 09:57
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 09:54
- Re: Easy as ABG, Ruud Harmsen, 09:52
- Phaistos Disc, LadyXoc, 09:45
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 09:44
- Underlying Forms, Iain, 09:35
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 09:35
- Re: "Never change a running system", Peter T. Daniels, 09:24
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 09:19
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 09:16
- Re: "Never change a running system", John Atkinson, 08:17
- To To or not to To, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 08:06
- Re: Easy as ABG, John Atkinson, 07:04
- Re: word for 8 in PIE, Tommi Nieminen, 06:58
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Ruud Harmsen, 03:38
September 22, 2005
- Re: "not one way or the other", linq936, 21:13
- Re: Easy as ABG, Brian M. Scott, 20:24
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Lee Sau Dan, 19:53
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Dylan Sung, 19:13
- "not one way or the other", linq936, 18:42
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Ken Berry, 18:17
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, calm_weather, 18:00
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Peter T. Daniels, 17:31
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 17:28
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:13
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:47
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:42
- Re: word for 8 in PIE, Colin Fine, 16:13
- Re: Easy as ABG, Aidan Kehoe, 16:01
- Re: Easy as ABG, Aidan Kehoe, 15:50
- Re: Easy as ABG, Aidan Kehoe, 15:47
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Aidan Kehoe, 15:14
- Re: Easy as ABG, Harlan Messinger, 15:13
- Re: Easy as ABG, Brian M. Scott, 14:43
- Re: Easy as ABG, Harlan Messinger, 14:33
- Re: Easy as ABG, Brian M. Scott, 14:00
- Re: Easy as ABG, Harlan Messinger, 13:38
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 13:19
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 13:14
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Rafael Caetano, 12:42
- Re: Easy as ABG, Harlan Messinger, 12:21
- Re: Could somebody translate this German sentence?, Lee Sau Dan, 12:15
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Rafael Caetano, 12:13
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Lee Sau Dan, 12:09
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 11:55
- Re: Easy as ABG, Harlan Messinger, 10:24
- Re: Easy as ABG, Des Small, 10:13
- Re: Easy as ABG, Harlan Messinger, 09:59
- Re: Hebrew and tradition, Peter T. Daniels, 09:13
- Re: Hebrew and tradition, Peter T. Daniels, 09:09
- Re: "Never change a running system", Peter T. Daniels, 08:57
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 08:55
- Re: Hebrew and tradition, Dr. Joel M. Hoffman, 08:53
- Re: Hebrew and tradition, Rachel Jones, 08:47
- Re: Could somebody translate this German sentence?, Christian Weisgerber, 07:54
- Re: "Never change a running system", Dik T. Winter, 07:40
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:36
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:25
- Re: "Never change a running system", sanlosinst, 05:27
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Rafael Caetano, 05:15
- Re: Could somebody translate this German sentence?, sanlosinst, 05:14
- Re: Easy as ABG, Richard Herring, 05:12
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:23
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:22
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Rafael Caetano, 03:10
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Rafael Caetano, 02:58
- Re: Easy as ABG, Dennis, 02:35
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Tak To, 00:45
September 21, 2005
- Re: "Never change a running system", Peter T. Daniels, 23:56
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 23:53
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 23:49
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 23:49
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 23:47
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 23:46
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 23:44
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 23:42
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 20:15
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 20:13
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 20:10
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 20:02
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 19:54
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 19:53
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 19:52
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 19:46
- Re: Pimsleur Proto-Indo-European?, Le Trôle, 19:36
- Re: "Never change a running system", Dylan Sung, 18:41
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 18:17
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 18:13
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 17:59
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 17:53
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 17:41
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Peter T. Daniels, 17:13
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 17:09
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 17:08
- Re: Could somebody translate this German sentence?, Esben I., 15:39
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, calm_weather, 15:21
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, calm_weather, 15:11
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 14:44
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 14:39
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 14:38
- Re: Donaldus Anas atque nox Saraceni, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:33
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 14:23
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 14:11
- Re: Easy as ABG, Harlan Messinger, 11:27
- Re: "Never change a running system", Lukas Pietsch, 11:21
- Re: "Never change a running system", Peter T. Daniels, 11:16
- Re: "Never change a running system", Peter T. Daniels, 11:10
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 11:07
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 11:06
- Re: "Never change a running system", Dylan Sung, 10:54
- Re: "Never change a running system", Richard Herring, 10:41
- Re: Easy as ABG, Richard Herring, 10:40
- Re: "Never change a running system", Ron Hardin, 10:34
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, calm_weather, 10:30
- Re: [Possibly OT] Three questions concerning the Swedish language, Arndt Jonasson, 10:27
- Re: Easy as ABG, Ruud Harmsen, 10:25
- Re: "Never change a running system", Helmut Richter, 10:25
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Linz, 10:19
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Dylan Sung, 09:20
- Re: Easy as ABG, Joe Fineman, 09:10
- Re: Schroeder vs Merkel: A tale of two Germanys, Joe Fineman, 09:02
- Re: [Possibly OT] Three questions concerning the Swedish language, O-V R:nen, 08:52
- Re: "Never change a running system", Peter T. Daniels, 08:33
- Re: [Possibly OT] Three questions concerning the Swedish language, Des Small, 08:32
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 08:27
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 08:26
- "Never change a running system", aschmid, 08:21
- [Possibly OT] Three questions concerning the Swedish language, FB, 08:09
- Re: Donaldus Anas atque nox Saraceni, Allan Adler, 07:23
- Re: Easy as ABG, Richard Herring, 05:41
- Re: Easy as ABG, Richard Herring, 05:24
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Richard Herring, 05:16
- Re: Easy as ABG, Ruud Harmsen, 04:40
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 01:25
- Re: Where's Jacques Guy?, Dennis, 01:20
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 00:12
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 00:10
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 00:09
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 00:05
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 00:04
September 20, 2005
- PS-Origine of jap lang,+極移動と日本語の起源!(7)+。。, Rokunowa, 23:09
- PS-Origine of jap lang,+極移動と日本語の起源!(7)+。。, Rokunowa, 23:08
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Tony Cooper, 21:21
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Padraic Brown, 20:45
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Robert Bannister, 20:01
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 19:52
- Re: Could somebody translate this German sentence?, Lee Sau Dan, 19:40
- Re: Dutch in English, franlorin, 17:11
- Re: Dutch in English, franlorin, 17:03
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, calm_weather, 16:34
- Re: Easy as ABG, Ron Hardin, 16:26
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 16:13
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 16:10
- Re: Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 16:10
- Re: Easy as ABG, Harlan Messinger, 16:00
- Re: Easy as ABG, Herman Rubin, 15:47
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:14
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:14
- Re: Donaldus Anas atque nox Saraceni, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:58
- Re: Donaldus Anas atque nox Saraceni, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:39
- Re: Schroeder vs Merkel: A tale of two Germanys, Daniel G. \"Govende\" McGrath, 12:24
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, John_Kane, 11:20
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, John_Kane, 11:14
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Richard Herring, 10:57
- Re: Could somebody translate this German sentence?, Helmut Richter, 10:49
- Re: Could somebody translate this German sentence?, Harlan Messinger, 10:30
- Re: Easy as ABG, Harlan Messinger, 10:15
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 10:12
- Could somebody translate this German sentence?, Farooq W, 10:11
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Peter T. Daniels, 09:52
- Re: Easy as ABG, Peter T. Daniels, 09:49
- Re: [Hebrew] dagesh qal - special case question, Peter T. Daniels, 09:46
- Re: Hebrew and tradition, Peter T. Daniels, 09:43
- Re: Donaldus Anas atque nox Saraceni, Harlan Messinger, 09:38
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, K. Edgcombe, 09:36
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Peter T. Daniels, 09:35
- Re: Where's Jacques Guy?, Dennis, 02:05
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 01:23
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Lee Sau Dan, 01:21
September 19, 2005
- Re: Dilbert [Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions], Geoff, 21:57
- Re: Easy as ABG, Lee Sau Dan, 20:05
- Re: I think languages are obsolete!, Alan, 19:57
- Re: Dilbert [Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions], Lee Sau Dan, 19:56
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Lee Sau Dan, 19:52
- Re: Donaldus Anas atque nox Saraceni, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:50
- Easy as ABG, rogerprince, 16:35
September 18, 2005
- pronounciation of PIE, Joachim Pense, 09:51
- Re: Schroeder vs Merkel: A tale of two Germanys, Ekkehard Dengler, 09:31
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Peter T. Daniels, 09:11
- Re: Cantonese-English code-switching questions, Peter T. Daniels, 09:08
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 09:02
September 15, 2005
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Bart Mathias, 21:59
- Re: y'all in UK, Paul J Kriha, 05:39
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, John Atkinson, 04:48
- Re: Pimsleur Proto-Indo-European?, Dennis, 02:06
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Dennis, 02:04
September 14, 2005
- Re: y'all in UK, Robert Bannister, 19:58
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Iain, 14:44
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Iain, 14:38
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Iain, 14:28
- Re: y'all in UK, bulkington63, 13:52
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 13:42
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dylan Sung, 12:38
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dylan Sung, 12:34
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dylan Sung, 12:23
- Re: Etymology of "mook" & "moko", Ben Zimmer, 12:04
- Re: Flase Friends, Joe Fineman, 09:24
- Re: y'all in UK, Peter T. Daniels, 09:01
- Re: Confused about ASL, Peter T. Daniels, 09:00
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Peter T. Daniels, 08:57
- Re: y'all in UK, John Atkinson, 05:50
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 05:05
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 04:24
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Charles Riggs, 02:46
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 02:27
- Re: Confused about ASL, Tom Breton, 00:06
September 13, 2005
- Re: Any difference : "somniferous" and "somnolent", Alan, 23:10
- Re: Any difference : "somniferous" and "somnolent", Peter T. Daniels, 23:04
- Re: much/many, Peter T. Daniels, 22:27
- Any difference : "somniferous" and "somnolent", linq936, 22:25
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Peter T. Daniels, 22:21
- Re: Flase Friends, Peter T. Daniels, 22:19
- Re: Flase Friends, Peter T. Daniels, 22:18
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Alan, 21:17
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Alan, 20:58
- Re: Flase Friends, Lee Sau Dan, 19:49
- Re: Flase Friends, Lee Sau Dan, 19:48
- Re: Flase Friends, Lee Sau Dan, 19:44
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dylan Sung, 18:51
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:48
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Padraic Brown, 18:23
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:12
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:56
- Re: much/many, Tak To, 16:51
- Re: Flase Friends, Helmut Weber, 16:45
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, calm_weather, 16:38
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dylan Sung, 16:31
- Etymology of "mook" & "moko", Jay Schneider, 16:31
- Re: The AP subjunctive, Wugi, 16:12
- Re: y'all in UK, Joachim Pense, 16:11
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:10
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Ruud Harmsen, 15:54
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:51
- Limbaugh Takes a Call from Donna in CT, Ron Hardin, 15:47
- Re: Linguistic Predictions IV, Des Small, 15:41
- Re: Flase Friends, Christian Weisgerber, 14:37
- Re: Linguistic Predictions IV, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 14:13
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 14:11
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 14:04
- Re: Two very significant deaths, Jarel Deaton, 13:54
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, calm_weather, 13:26
- Re: much/many, Peter T. Daniels, 13:20
- Re: Flase Friends, Peter T. Daniels, 13:18
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 13:17
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, calm_weather, 13:15
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 12:40
- Re: Flase Friends, Nigel Greenwood, 11:08
- Re: Confused about ASL, Steven Jones, 10:45
- Re: Flase Friends, Joachim Pense, 10:21
- Two very significant deaths, Peter T. Daniels, 10:07
- Re: Flase Friends, Paul J Kriha, 10:04
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 10:02
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Yusuf B Gursey, 09:43
- Re: Linguistic Predictions IV, Peter T. Daniels, 09:26
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Peter T. Daniels, 09:20
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 09:20
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Peter T. Daniels, 09:19
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Peter T. Daniels, 09:17
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 09:10
- Re: Flase Friends, Peter T. Daniels, 09:09
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Helmut Weber, 08:54
- Re: Linguistic Predictions II, Paul J Kriha, 08:52
- Re: Flase Friends, Helmut Weber, 08:44
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, The Other Fran, 08:44
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Skraedder, 08:16
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 08:04
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Des Small, 08:03
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Peter Duncanson, 07:53
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Bertel Lund Hansen, 07:14
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Alan, 07:04
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Des Small, 06:51
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Bertel Lund Hansen, 06:45
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Peter Duncanson, 06:36
- Re: Confused about ASL, Richard Herring, 05:44
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Charles Riggs, 05:30
- Re: Confused about ASL, John Swindle, 04:02
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, calm_weather, 03:31
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, calm_weather, 03:28
- Re: much/many, Dylan Sung, 03:14
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Tak To, 03:09
- Re: Linguistic Predictions IV, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 02:57
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 02:26
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 02:08
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Lee Sau Dan, 01:16
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Geoff, 01:15
- Re: Confused about ASL, Peter T. Daniels, 00:03
September 12, 2005
- Confused about ASL, Steven Jones, 23:30
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Peter T. Daniels, 23:15
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Peter T. Daniels, 23:13
- Re: Yemenite Hebrew pronunciation on tapes / mp3 files, CD records etc - where to ask?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:12
- Re: Yemenite Hebrew pronunciation on tapes / mp3 files, CD records etc - where to ask?, Jarel Deaton, 23:11
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Nick Worley, 20:26
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Nick Worley, 20:22
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Nick Worley, 20:15
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Lee Sau Dan, 19:54
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Lee Sau Dan, 19:52
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Lee Sau Dan, 19:50
- Re: much/many, Dylan Sung, 19:31
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, calm_weather, 19:22
- Re: y'all in UK, Nick Worley, 19:17
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Padraic Brown, 19:16
- Re: Register: written vs spoken language, Bertel Lund Hansen, 18:59
- Register: written vs spoken language, Juuitchan, 18:28
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:37
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:20
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:08
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:03
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Ruud Harmsen, 17:01
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Nathan, 17:01
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Joachim Pense, 16:51
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Joachim Pense, 16:49
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:28
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, axel, 16:25
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Ruud Harmsen, 16:23
- Re: Yemenite Hebrew pronunciation on tapes / mp3 files, CD records etc - where to ask?, Ruud Harmsen, 16:22
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:11
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:01
- Re: Flase Friends, Herman Rubin, 15:51
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:40
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Peter T. Daniels, 15:23
- Re: Yemenite Hebrew pronunciation on tapes / mp3 files, CD records etc - where to ask?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:20
- Re: Yemenite Hebrew pronunciation on tapes / mp3 files, CD records etc - where to ask?, Ruud Harmsen, 15:15
- Re: Yemenite Hebrew pronunciation on tapes / mp3 files, CD records etc - where to ask?, Ruud Harmsen, 15:08
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 14:33
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Tak To, 14:32
- Re: Linguistic Predictions II, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 14:23
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 14:10
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Tak To, 14:04
- Re: Yemenite Hebrew pronunciation on tapes / mp3 files, CD records etc - where to ask?, Robbie, 13:48
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Dylan Sung, 13:09
- Re: Linguistic Predictions IV, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 13:03
- Re: URL: Paper on English spelling reform - the case against in the Internet age, Daniel G. \"Govende\" McGrath, 12:57
- Re: Yemenite Hebrew pronunciation on tapes / mp3 files, CD records etc - where to ask?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:43
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Peter T. Daniels, 12:41
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Tak To, 12:39
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Peter T. Daniels, 12:38
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Rasmus Underbjerg Pinnerup, 12:18
- Yemenite Hebrew pronunciation on tapes / mp3 files, CD records etc - where to ask?, Robbie, 12:05
- Re: Linguistic Predictions IV, Helmut Weber, 11:52
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Joachim Pense, 11:30
- Re: Flase Friends, Helmut Weber, 11:10
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Brian M. Scott, 11:09
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Lee Sau Dan, 09:55
- Re: The AP subjunctive, Peter T. Daniels, 09:06
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Peter T. Daniels, 09:04
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 08:59
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Geoff, 08:30
- Re: Word for "next after next", sanlosinst, 05:59
- Re: The AP subjunctive, Gerard van Wilgen, 05:05
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Ruud Harmsen, 04:28
- Re: What's a good dictionary, calm_weather, 04:07
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Dylan Sung, 03:59
- Re: Linguistic Predictions II, Paul J Kriha, 03:53
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dylan Sung, 03:39
- Re: Flase Friends, Paul J Kriha, 03:14
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dylan Sung, 03:10
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 03:10
- Re: Flase Friends, Dylan Sung, 02:59
- Re: Flase Friends, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 01:44
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Geoff, 01:21
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:37
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Dennis, 00:27
September 11, 2005
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Brian M. Scott, 23:48
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Peter T. Daniels, 23:16
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Peter T. Daniels, 23:14
- Re: Flase Friends, Peter T. Daniels, 23:07
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Peter T. Daniels, 22:58
- Re: Moo Shu Pork, Geoff, 21:53
- Moo Shu Pork, PT, 21:41
- Re: The AP subjunctive, Paul, 19:48
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Gerard van Wilgen, 19:35
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, axel, 18:56
- Re: What's a good dictionary, axel, 18:36
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Christopher Culver, 18:26
- Re: The AP subjunctive, Gerard van Wilgen, 18:02
- Re: Flase Friends, Helmut Weber, 17:53
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Helmut Weber, 17:28
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dylan Sung, 17:18
- Re: Flase Friends, Peter T. Daniels, 17:10
- Re: Flase Friends, Dylan Sung, 16:57
- Re: Origin of some cyrillic letters, Peter T. Daniels, 16:24
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Peter T. Daniels, 16:21
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 16:15
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 13:07
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 12:49
- Re: Word for "next after next", Bebercito, 12:14
- Re: Linguistic Predictions II, Gerard van Wilgen, 11:58
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Miguel Carrasquer, 11:15
- Re: Origin of some cyrillic letters, John Atkinson, 11:02
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Gerard van Wilgen, 10:54
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 10:43
- Re: Origin of some cyrillic letters, John Atkinson, 10:35
- Re: The AP subjunctive, Ron Hardin, 10:29
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 10:13
- Re: What's a good dictionary, benlizross, 10:09
- Re: What's a good dictionary, benlizross, 10:06
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 10:04
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 09:57
- Re: The AP subjunctive, Peter T. Daniels, 09:56
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 09:45
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 09:43
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 09:41
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Peter T. Daniels, 09:35
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 08:50
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Joachim Pense, 08:34
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 08:03
- Re: Origin of some cyrillic letters, Ruud Harmsen, 07:40
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 07:35
- Re: Origin of some cyrillic letters, Ruud Harmsen, 07:19
- Re: Origin of some cyrillic letters, John Atkinson, 07:15
- The AP subjunctive, Ron Hardin, 07:14
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Ruud Harmsen, 07:11
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 07:10
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Ruud Harmsen, 07:08
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 07:05
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 07:03
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Joachim Pense, 06:53
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:41
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:34
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:24
- Re: Flase Friends, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 05:33
- Re: Origin of some cyrillic letters, Miguel Carrasquer, 04:44
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 04:40
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 04:31
- Re: Word for "next after next", Paul J Kriha, 04:00
- Re: Origin of some cyrillic letters, Paul J Kriha, 03:28
- Re: Flase Friends, Paul J Kriha, 03:13
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Marc Adler, 02:57
- Re: y'all in UK, Dennis, 02:42
- Re: Origin of some cyrillic letters, Dennis, 02:34
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Dennis, 02:16
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 01:58
- Re: Origin of some cyrillic letters, Peter T. Daniels, 00:05
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Peter T. Daniels, 00:03
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 00:02
September 10, 2005
- Re: Flase Friends, Peter T. Daniels, 23:59
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Peter T. Daniels, 23:53
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Peter T. Daniels, 23:51
- Re: What's a good dictionary, benlizross, 22:01
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Ron Hardin, 20:59
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Gerard van Wilgen, 20:36
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dylan Sung, 19:41
- Re: Word for "next after next", Arnold Zwicky, 19:38
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, António Marques, 19:01
- Re: Origin of some cyrillic letters, Prai Jei, 18:49
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dylan Sung, 18:48
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 18:11
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Christopher Culver, 17:57
- Re: Flase Friends, Nigel Greenwood, 17:35
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:32
- Re: What's a good dictionary, benlizross, 17:18
- Re: Partnerships, calm_weather, 17:01
- Re: Linguistic Predictions IV, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:50
- Re: Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dylan Sung, 16:46
- Re: Linguistic Predictions I, Dylan Sung, 16:43
- Dialects of New Orleans, Jarel Deaton, 16:31
- Re: Linguistic Predictions I, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:31
- Layers of Communication / Implicature, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:25
- Re: Flase Friends, Dylan Sung, 16:15
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Marc Adler, 16:12
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dylan Sung, 16:09
- Re: Linguistic Predictions IV, Dylan Sung, 16:04
- Re: Word for "next after next", Bebercito, 16:02
- Re: Linguistic Predictions III, Dylan Sung, 16:00
- Re: Linguistic Predictions II, Dylan Sung, 15:58
- Flase Friends, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:58
- Re: Linguistic Predictions I, Dylan Sung, 15:56
- Re: Linguistic Predictions IV, Helmut Weber, 15:55
- Re: Linguistic Predictions I, Dylan Sung, 15:54
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:20
- Partnerships, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:05
- Re: Word for "next after next", Peter T. Daniels, 14:57
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Peter T. Daniels, 14:55
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Peter T. Daniels, 14:53
- Re: Word for "next after next", Bebercito, 14:44
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 14:31
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 14:21
- Origin of some cyrillic letters, vasil_stanev, 14:09
- Re: Word for "next after next", Peter T. Daniels, 14:00
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Peter T. Daniels, 13:58
- Linguistic Predictions IV, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 13:29
- Linguistic Predictions III, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 13:23
- Linguistic Predictions I, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 13:17
- Linguistic Predictions II, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 13:13
- Re: Word for "next after next", Bebercito, 13:12
- Linguistic Predictions I, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 13:10
- Re: What's a good dictionary, Gerard van Wilgen, 13:08
- What's a good dictionary, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 12:50
- Re: Word for "next after next", Alan, 09:42
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Peter T. Daniels, 08:48
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Ekkehard Dengler, 08:44
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Ruud Harmsen, 07:45
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Eric van der Meer, 07:02
- Re: PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Ekkehard Dengler, 07:00
- PT express~ao idiom'atica: para com quem?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:42
- Re: Word for "next after next", Paul J Kriha, 05:18
- Re: Word for "next after next", Joachim Pense, 05:02
- Re: Invention or Evolution, Dennis, 01:34
September 09, 2005
- Re: Word for "next after next", Peter T. Daniels, 22:37
- Re: much/many, Peter T. Daniels, 22:34
- Word for "next after next", nancy_meddin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 22:02
- Re: ixnij chelovek? - slight return, Marc Adler, 21:49
- Re: y'all in UK, Jarek Hirny, 21:22
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Marc Adler, 18:10
- Re: ixnij chelovek? - slight return, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:07
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 16:58
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 16:15
- Re: much/many, Dylan Sung, 16:11
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:45
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Harlan Messinger, 15:41
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Marc Adler, 15:09
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Harlan Messinger, 14:55
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Marc Adler, 14:44
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, sonjaaa@xxxxxxxxx, 13:50
- Re: y'all in UK, Paul J Kriha, 12:39
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Paul J Kriha, 12:24
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, axel, 10:33
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, rrhersh, 10:18
- Re: ``The primary concern of Eustis is the safety of you and your family'', Peter T. Daniels, 09:19
- Re: much/many, Peter T. Daniels, 09:16
- Re: y'all in UK, Lee Sau Dan, 09:11
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 08:35
- Re: tamashek for health and nourishment, Pramod, 07:22
- Re: tamashek for health and nourishment, Pramod, 07:20
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Richard Herring, 05:44
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, John Atkinson, 05:40
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 05:32
- Re: y'all in UK, John Atkinson, 05:16
- Re: y'all in UK, Lee Sau Dan, 04:05
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Paul J Kriha, 03:17
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 02:30
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Ruud Harmsen, 02:29
- Re: much/many, Dylan Sung, 02:12
- Re: Celtic *p > h (Re: Etimology of olasz), Miguel Carrasquer, 02:09
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 01:12
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, António Marques, 00:34
September 08, 2005
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Yusuf B Gursey, 23:09
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 22:40
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Douglas G. Kilday, 21:40
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Miguel Carrasquer, 21:35
- Re: ``The primary concern of Eustis is the safety of you and your family'', Douglas G. Kilday, 21:29
- Re: tamashek for health and nourishment, Douglas G. Kilday, 21:19
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Bart Mathias, 20:39
- Re: Celtic *p > h (Re: Etimology of olasz), Douglas G. Kilday, 20:03
- Re: y'all in UK, nicholaskerr, 19:33
- Re: y'all in UK, Areff, 19:30
- Re: y'all in UK, Jess Askin, 19:03
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 17:10
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Ruud Harmsen, 17:05
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 16:31
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:23
- Re: Is this English right?, Jonathan Buss, 16:16
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 15:57
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, axel, 15:51
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 15:06
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 15:05
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 15:02
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 14:46
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 14:41
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 14:39
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 14:27
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, PT, 12:42
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Dylan Sung, 12:33
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Dylan Sung, 12:32
- Re: y'all in UK, Matthew Huntbach, 11:32
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 11:25
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Ruud Harmsen, 11:22
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Harlan Messinger, 11:09
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Yusuf B Gursey, 10:52
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, John Atkinson, 10:07
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 10:02
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Harlan Messinger, 10:00
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Harlan Messinger, 09:56
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 09:19
- Re: learning new language:inglese italiano..., Peter T. Daniels, 09:04
- Re: Books on Religion & Philosophy(VOL.1), Peter T. Daniels, 09:02
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Peter T. Daniels, 09:02
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:53
- Re: Hebrew phonetic question, Ruud Harmsen, 08:10
- learning new language:inglese italiano..., impeller, 07:49
- Books on Religion & Philosophy(VOL.1), naresh gupta, 07:34
- Hebrew phonetic question, sonjaaa@xxxxxxxxx, 06:54
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, John Atkinson, 06:14
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Rafael Caetano, 06:05
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Ron Hardin, 05:00
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Richard Herring, 04:47
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, mack54@xxxxxxxxxx, 04:39
- Re: re double slit, Richard Herring, 04:27
- Re: Sob, it's true about uvular R, Ruud Harmsen, 04:06
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Dylan Sung, 03:08
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Christopher Culver, 02:11
- Telephone Answering Greetings, PT, 00:06
September 07, 2005
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, John P. Mullen, 22:05
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Christopher Culver, 21:33
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Madra Dubh, 18:12
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:41
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 17:38
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, António Marques, 17:07
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, António Marques, 17:07
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, António Marques, 17:07
- Re: much/many, Tom Breton, 16:37
- Re: much/many, Harlan Messinger, 14:49
- Re: tamashek for health and nourishment, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:45
- Re: much/many, Bruno, 14:25
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 12:28
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 11:57
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Richard Herring, 11:50
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 11:32
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 11:27
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Niall, 11:27
- Re: much/many, Harlan Messinger, 10:36
- Re: much/many, Helmut Weber, 10:07
- Re: much/many, Peter T. Daniels, 09:30
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 09:29
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 09:19
- Re: tamashek for health and nourishment, Pramod, 09:11
- Re: much/many, Bruno, 07:38
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Des Small, 07:33
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Richard Herring, 07:24
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, mack54@xxxxxxxxxx, 07:17
- Re: tamashek for health and nourishment, Pramod, 07:10
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, António Marques, 06:29
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 06:19
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 06:19
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 06:09
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, rcaetano, 05:49
- Re: y'all in UK, Matthew Huntbach, 05:42
- Re: re double slit, Lukas Pietsch, 05:11
- Re: y'all in UK, Mike Barnes, 03:44
September 06, 2005
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 22:52
- Re: ``The primary concern of Eustis is the safety of you and your family'', Peter T. Daniels, 22:09
- Re: y'all in UK, Joachim Pense, 21:04
- Re: Telephone Answering Greetings, Joachim Pense, 20:57
- y'all in UK, retrosorter, 11:52
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 11:35
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 11:30
- Re: ``by focussing on the extreme drivers first is an important step'', Ron Hardin, 10:45
- Re: tamashek for health and nourishment, Harlan Messinger, 10:24
- Re: French/Italian use of HAVE versus BE, Nossy, 10:05
- Re: tamashek for health and nourishment, Richard Herring, 10:04
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Richard Herring, 09:56
- Re: a couple questions about Hawaiian, J. W. Love, 09:51
- Re: a couple questions about Hawaiian, J. W. Love, 09:31
- Re: tamashek for health and nourishment, Peter T. Daniels, 09:23
- Re: ``by focussing on the extreme drivers first is an important step'', Peter T. Daniels, 09:20
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 09:14
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, mack54@xxxxxxxxxx, 08:45
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Paul J Kriha, 08:20
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Paul J Kriha, 08:08
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, sanlosinst, 08:02
- Re: French/Italian use of HAVE versus BE, Paul J Kriha, 07:59
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 07:44
- Re: etymology / cognates of russian gulyat', Paul J Kriha, 07:41
- Re: etymology / cognates of russian gulyat', y . euldede, 07:17
- Re: "The semantics of your thinking are all wrong.", Paul J Kriha, 07:05
- tamashek for health and nourishment, Pramod, 06:22
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 06:14
- Re: a couple questions about Hawaiian, benlizross, 05:05
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 03:09
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 02:25
- etymology / cognates of russian gulyat', franek55, 01:58
September 05, 2005
- Re: ``by focussing on the extreme drivers first is an important step'', John Lawler, 23:54
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Brian M. Scott, 23:36
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Douglas G. Kilday, 22:35
- a couple questions about Hawaiian, Bart Mathias, 22:14
- Re: ``by focussing on the extreme drivers first is an important step'', Peter T. Daniels, 22:12
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 22:11
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 22:06
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, António Marques, 21:47
- Re: ``by focussing on the extreme drivers first is an important step'', Ron Hardin, 21:32
- Re: Nemec and aleman, Douglas G. Kilday, 21:31
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 20:58
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, António Marques, 20:55
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 20:55
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 18:08
- Re: "The semantics of your thinking are all wrong.", Raymond, 17:59
- Re: _Me falta_, Marc Adler, 17:43
- Re: ``by focussing on the extreme drivers first is an important step'', Peter T. Daniels, 17:43
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:40
- Re: ``by focussing on the extreme drivers first is an important step'', Ron Hardin, 16:48
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 16:45
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 16:43
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 16:32
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Miguel Carrasquer, 16:29
- Re: French/Italian use of HAVE versus BE, Nossy, 16:29
- Re: ``by focussing on the extreme drivers first is an important step'', Aidan Kehoe, 16:24
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Aidan Kehoe, 16:18
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Aidan Kehoe, 16:06
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Joachim Pense, 16:02
- Re: _Me falta_, Aidan Kehoe, 15:55
- Re: _Me falta_, Nigel Greenwood, 15:17
- Re: _Me falta_, grapheus, 14:27
- Re: _Me falta_, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:18
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 14:17
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Richard Herring, 13:24
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Greg Lee, 13:08
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 12:16
- Re: ``by focussing on the extreme drivers first is an important step'', Ron Hardin, 11:52
- ``by focussing on the extreme drivers first is an important step'', Ron Hardin, 11:51
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 11:39
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 11:38
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 11:34
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Stewart Gordon, 11:02
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Peter T. Daniels, 10:48
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 10:45
- Re: _Me falta_, sanlosinst, 09:54
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 09:51
- Re: _Me falta_, sanlosinst, 09:25
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, sanlosinst, 09:23
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, sanlosinst, 09:12
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Richard Herring, 08:51
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 08:22
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 07:33
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 07:20
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 07:18
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 06:41
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, John Atkinson, 06:24
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 06:18
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 06:13
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Nigel Greenwood, 05:53
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 05:35
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Richard Herring, 05:22
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Joachim Pense, 04:59
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 04:01
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 03:56
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 01:37
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Miguel Carrasquer, 01:05
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Miguel Carrasquer, 00:59
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, lorad474, 00:45
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, James S. Singleton, 00:26
September 04, 2005
- Re: French/Italian use of HAVE versus BE, Jim Heckman, 23:45
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Jim Heckman, 23:45
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:22
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Jordi, 19:23
- Re: _Me falta_, Nigel Greenwood, 18:31
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 18:29
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:07
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Peter T. Daniels, 16:22
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 16:18
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Prai Jei, 15:09
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Prai Jei, 15:06
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Prai Jei, 14:59
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:13
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:06
- Re: _Me falta_, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:05
- Re: Various Castilian verb forms, Miguel Carrasquer, 13:59
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Nigel Greenwood, 13:08
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, andrew_woode, 12:34
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, O-V R:nen, 12:32
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Brian M. Scott, 12:14
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 11:21
- Re: How to tell Gàidhlig and Gaeilge apart ?, Esben I., 11:09
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:58
- Various Castilian verb forms, sanlosinst, 09:51
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Ruud Harmsen, 09:01
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, sanlosinst, 08:34
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 08:29
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 08:25
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, sanlosinst, 08:24
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 08:11
- Re: "aggregate congregate" what is the difference, sanlosinst, 08:01
- _Me falta_, sanlosinst, 07:33
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 06:48
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, John Lawler, 06:41
- Re: Celtic *p > h (Re: Etimology of olasz), Miguel Carrasquer, 06:29
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, Ruud Harmsen, 06:24
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 06:22
- Celtic *p > h (Re: Etimology of olasz), sanlosinst, 06:14
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 05:59
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 05:41
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 05:29
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 05:18
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 04:05
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 02:47
- Re: How to tell Gàidhlig and Gaeilge apart ?, Brian M. Scott, 00:52
September 03, 2005
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:27
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:25
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:21
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:17
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Herman Rubin, 21:30
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 21:15
- Re: How to tell Gàidhlig and Gaeilge apart ?, Esben I., 20:21
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 18:20
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 18:01
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 17:28
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 17:24
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:17
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 17:13
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 16:53
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Joachim Pense, 16:43
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Joachim Pense, 16:35
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 16:32
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Brian M. Scott, 16:24
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 16:06
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 16:01
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:54
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:47
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:47
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 15:45
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:38
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 15:33
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Brian M. Scott, 15:23
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Brian M. Scott, 15:19
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 15:02
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:36
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 14:33
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, axel, 14:28
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, Dylan Sung, 14:10
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 13:12
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 13:05
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 13:05
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 13:01
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 12:56
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Brian M. Scott, 12:49
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 12:37
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 12:14
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Joachim Pense, 11:28
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, axel, 11:17
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 11:12
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 11:06
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 11:04
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 10:47
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, axel, 10:29
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 10:19
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 10:18
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 10:14
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Douglas G. Kilday, 10:05
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 10:03
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, John Atkinson, 09:37
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Douglas G. Kilday, 09:33
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:28
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:27
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:25
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 09:22
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 09:19
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Douglas G. Kilday, 09:16
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, John Atkinson, 09:14
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, John Atkinson, 08:55
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Greg Lee, 08:52
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 08:41
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 08:26
- Re: Etimology of olasz, Douglas G. Kilday, 08:23
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 07:08
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 06:38
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 06:12
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 05:53
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 05:51
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 05:47
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 05:39
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 05:36
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 05:27
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, John Atkinson, 05:00
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, John Dunlop, 04:38
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 04:32
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Neeraj Mathur, 04:21
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 04:15
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 04:13
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 03:23
September 02, 2005
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Padraic Brown, 23:46
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:27
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:24
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:21
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 22:24
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Brian M. Scott, 22:09
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Jim Heckman, 21:07
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 20:43
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:32
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:29
- Re: How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Brian M. Scott, 20:18
- New Word - "Inputence", Platopes, 19:02
- How to tell Scots Gaelic and Irish Gealic apart ?, Esben I., 18:44
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, benlizross, 17:27
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 17:18
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Bobby D. Bryant, 16:12
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Tom Breton, 15:47
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:47
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Neeraj Mathur, 15:21
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 15:21
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 14:55
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 14:25
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:14
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Peter T. Daniels, 14:12
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Stewart Gordon, 14:01
- Re: Alien vs Predator, Peter T. Daniels, 13:59
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Peter T. Daniels, 13:57
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 13:55
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, xah, 13:53
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 13:52
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Harlan Messinger, 13:49
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:48
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Padraic Brown, 13:31
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Stewart Gordon, 13:22
- Alien vs Predator, y . euldede, 09:58
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 09:00
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Yusuf B Gursey, 09:00
- Re: "aggregate congregate" what is the difference, John Lawler, 08:38
- Re: "aggregate congregate" what is the difference, Peter T. Daniels, 08:30
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Peter T. Daniels, 08:21
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:19
- Re: "aggregate congregate" what is the difference, John Lawler, 08:17
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 08:17
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 08:14
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 08:11
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 08:09
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Skraedder, 07:00
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Ruud Harmsen, 05:00
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Ben Zimmer, 04:56
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Nigel Greenwood, 04:38
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, aslanski2002, 04:26
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Ron Hardin, 03:49
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Ron Hardin, 03:35
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 03:26
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 03:17
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 02:32
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 02:21
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Darkstar, 02:15
- Re: Turkish orthography Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Yusuf B Gursey, 01:47
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Paul J Kriha, 01:30
- Re: Etimology of olasz, Paul J Kriha, 01:16
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Yusuf B Gursey, 01:06
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Padraic Brown, 00:54
- Turkish orthography Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 00:25
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, aslanski2002, 00:13
- Re: "empathetic sympathetic pathetic", kleinecke, 00:08
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Peter T. Daniels, 00:04
September 01, 2005
- Re: "aggregate congregate" what is the difference, Peter T. Daniels, 23:58
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:57
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Peter T. Daniels, 23:55
- Re: Was Palmyra Arab in the 3rd Century?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:49
- Re: "empathetic sympathetic pathetic", Peter T. Daniels, 23:46
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:43
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:42
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:37
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:34
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Peter T. Daniels, 23:29
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., ypark, 23:05
- George Lakoff Discusses "Tort Reform", Dan Clore, 22:49
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Neeraj Mathur, 22:22
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Padraic Brown, 22:01
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Padraic Brown, 22:01
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Nathan Sanders, 21:40
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, António Marques, 20:49
- Re: 'Find' in Castillian and Valencian, António Marques, 20:46
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Ron Hardin, 20:33
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Padraic Brown, 19:31
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Christopher Culver, 18:38
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Nathan, 18:11
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 17:39
- Re: Etimology of olasz, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:26
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 17:03
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 16:58
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Neeraj Mathur, 16:51
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Ron Hardin, 16:42
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 16:39
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Nathan, 16:27
- Re: Was Palmyra Arab in the 3rd Century?, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:52
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 15:37
- Re: Was Palmyra Arab in the 3rd Century?, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:34
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Harlan Messinger, 15:11
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 14:47
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Ron Hardin, 14:39
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Harlan Messinger, 14:32
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 14:30
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 14:09
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Nigel Greenwood, 14:09
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Bobby D. Bryant, 14:00
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Bobby D. Bryant, 13:58
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 13:57
- Re: Etimology of olasz, turan*, 13:47
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 13:38
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 13:26
- Re: Etymology of Biloxi?, Nigel Greenwood, 13:19
- Re: "aggregate congregate" what is the difference, Horace LaBadie, 13:12
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 12:53
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 12:53
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 12:48
- "aggregate congregate" what is the difference, linq936, 12:46
- Etymology of Biloxi?, Richard Fangnail, 12:27
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Ron Hardin, 12:22
- Re: "empathetic sympathetic pathetic", kleinecke, 12:18
- Re: Was Palmyra Arab in the 3rd Century?, ypark, 12:16
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 12:14
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, o8TY, 11:56
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Des Small, 11:56
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Bobby D. Bryant, 11:39
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Peter T. Daniels, 11:38
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Bobby D. Bryant, 11:38
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 11:37
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Padraic Brown, 11:28
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Padraic Brown, 11:28
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 10:53
- Re: Collocations and generative-transformational rules (of English grammar), Tom, 10:53
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Ron Hardin, 10:30
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 10:26
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 10:23
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 10:21
- Re: Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Peter T. Daniels, 09:30
- Re: Was Palmyra Arab in the 3rd Century?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:28
- Large Parts Of sing. vs pl., Ron Hardin, 05:26
- Re: re double slit, Richard Herring, 05:10
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:58
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Ruud Harmsen, 03:49
- Was Palmyra Arab in the 3rd Century?, ypark, 02:18
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Yusuf B Gursey, 01:35
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Miguel Carrasquer, 01:20
August 31, 2005
- Re: "empathetic sympathetic pathetic", Peter T. Daniels, 23:44
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Peter T. Daniels, 23:40
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 23:33
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Peter T. Daniels, 23:21
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Christopher Culver, 22:38
- "empathetic sympathetic pathetic", linq936, 22:25
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Brian M. Scott, 22:09
- Re: port l>r and ital l>i change, António Marques, 21:08
- Re: re double slit, Brian M. Scott, 20:57
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Alan, 20:29
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Alan, 20:04
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Jarel Deaton, 20:03
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:43
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:07
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Abdullah Konushevci, 18:53
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Abdullah Konushevci, 18:52
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:50
- Re: An Example in Comrie's "Tense", Padraic Brown, 18:42
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 17:33
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 17:14
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 17:04
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 16:23
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 16:01
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Neeraj Mathur, 15:38
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 15:34
- Re: Learning Finnish, Peter T. Daniels, 14:51
- Re: Learning Finnish, Prai Jei, 14:36
- Re: Learning Finnish, Prai Jei, 14:34
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 14:28
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 14:05
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Neeraj Mathur, 13:50
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Neeraj Mathur, 13:38
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Nathan Sanders, 12:48
- Re: Cangjie on Windows, ekkilu, 12:11
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Alexander Magidow, 11:51
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Alexander Magidow, 11:48
- Re: Letter frequency of Chinese pinyin, dalei0852, 11:44
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 11:12
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 10:56
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Yusuf B Gursey, 10:34
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:22
- Re: is "very" an adverb?, Harlan Messinger, 10:14
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Peter T. Daniels, 10:02
- Re: 3ayiz vs 3awiz, Peter T. Daniels, 09:50
- Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography, Darkstar, 09:45
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August 30, 2005
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