sci.lang (date)
January 31, 2006
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, Steve Mesnick, 16:11
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:06
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Tommi Nieminen, 16:01
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Michael Hemmer, 15:51
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Thomas Widmann, 15:36
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:19
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:59
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Brian M. Scott, 14:56
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 14:54
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Tapani Salminen, 14:51
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:48
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 14:47
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 14:42
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 14:40
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:37
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 14:35
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 14:29
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Peter T. Daniels, 14:21
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 14:14
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 14:13
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 14:13
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Neeraj Mathur, 14:06
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 14:04
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 13:55
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Marc Adler, 13:51
- Re: Origins of Japanese, benlizross, 13:47
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Thomas Widmann, 13:37
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Ross Clark, 13:22
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Brian M. Scott, 13:10
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 13:05
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 13:03
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:59
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 12:56
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, Des Small, 12:42
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:21
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 12:18
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Nigel Greenwood, 12:17
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 12:16
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:14
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Peter T. Daniels, 12:14
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Joachim Pense, 12:13
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Passing Tyke, 12:08
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Nigel Greenwood, 11:59
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Brian M. Scott, 11:54
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:42
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Brian M. Scott, 11:38
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 11:32
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 11:30
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Brian M. Scott, 11:29
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:25
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 11:21
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Harlan Messinger, 10:51
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:30
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:30
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 10:09
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Peter T. Daniels, 10:06
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 10:06
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Peter T. Daniels, 10:03
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 10:01
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 09:55
- Re: Origins of Japanese, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:39
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., mark_sobolewski, 09:38
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Ekkehard Dengler, 09:35
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:31
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, J. W. Love, 09:25
- restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 09:24
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:23
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 09:23
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 09:19
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 09:19
- Re: Ottoman provinces Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 09:17
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Richard Herring, 09:14
- Re: Ottoman provinces Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 09:13
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:11
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Peter T. Daniels, 09:09
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Peter T. Daniels, 09:08
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Des Small, 09:05
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:03
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:56
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:54
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:28
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Geoff, 08:15
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:07
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 08:01
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Richard Herring, 07:13
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, sammy, 06:23
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Neeraj Mathur, 05:50
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., piotrpanek, 05:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 05:34
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Neeraj Mathur, 05:32
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Nigel Greenwood, 05:31
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Dylan Sung, 05:27
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 04:57
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 04:12
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, zbihniew, 04:02
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 03:37
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Ross Clark, 03:34
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., pdaniels, 03:28
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., pdaniels, 03:24
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:23
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:01
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, rgibnut, 02:50
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:46
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, djenni, 02:36
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 00:46
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Geoff, 00:38
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 00:00
January 30, 2006
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:35
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, jerry_friedman, 23:01
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, jerry_friedman, 22:29
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 21:52
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Bart Mathias, 21:41
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 21:21
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Nathan Sanders, 21:15
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Marc Adler, 20:54
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Nathan Sanders, 20:39
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Brian M. Scott, 20:39
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 20:05
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ekkehard Dengler, 20:00
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 19:49
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Alan, 19:46
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Colin Fine, 19:38
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Ekkehard Dengler, 19:38
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Brian M. Scott, 19:38
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Marc Frisch, 19:19
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:18
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Colin Fine, 19:12
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Brian M. Scott, 19:04
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Marc Frisch, 19:03
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Colin Fine, 18:42
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 18:40
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 18:37
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Colin Fine, 18:29
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Colin Fine, 18:12
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Esben I., 18:11
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:10
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Colin Fine, 18:06
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:03
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:01
- Re: Ottoman provinces Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:38
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Nigel Greenwood, 17:27
- Re: Ottoman provinces Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:12
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Nigel Greenwood, 17:03
- Re: Ottoman provinces Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:44
- Re: Ottoman provinces Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 16:27
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Tommi Nieminen, 16:20
- Re: Ottoman provinces Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:12
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Peter T. Daniels, 16:10
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Neeraj Mathur, 16:08
- Ottoman provinces Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 16:05
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:03
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 16:00
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:58
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:55
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Neeraj Mathur, 15:45
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:16
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:01
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, sammy, 14:40
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:29
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Bill Gray, 14:23
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 14:18
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Bart Mathias, 14:17
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Bart Mathias, 14:01
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, rgibnut, 13:59
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Herman Rubin, 13:58
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Bart Mathias, 13:46
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:40
- Identifying a language I heard, jerry_friedman, 13:33
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:43
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Aslan, 12:32
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 12:10
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 12:08
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., Joachim Pense, 12:01
- Vowel variations in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 12:00
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Peter T. Daniels, 11:51
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Nigel Greenwood, 11:08
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 10:18
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 10:17
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Einde O'Callaghan, 10:13
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:03
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 09:47
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 09:40
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:36
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:27
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:13
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Peter T. Daniels, 08:53
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", O-V R:nen, 08:52
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Peter T. Daniels, 08:50
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Peter T. Daniels, 08:46
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:40
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, sammy, 08:15
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, sammy, 08:08
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., piotrpanek, 07:46
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Aslan, 07:30
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Woodgate, 06:48
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 06:34
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., Miguel Carrasquer, 06:05
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Nigel Greenwood, 05:59
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., piotrpanek, 05:31
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Aslan, 05:30
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), John Atkinson, 05:15
- Re: Part IV (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Abdullah Konushevci, 04:32
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, rgibnut, 04:19
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:12
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 04:00
- head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 03:51
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 03:43
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), gnenian, 03:20
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., Ruud Harmsen, 03:15
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:04
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:33
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Thomas Widmann, 02:31
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Joachim Pense, 02:11
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Joachim Pense, 02:09
January 29, 2006
- Omani Arabic, Anna, 23:00
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 22:40
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:50
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 21:38
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Bart Mathias, 21:07
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 20:20
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 20:08
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 19:40
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 19:27
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), gnenian, 19:24
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Peter T. Daniels, 19:03
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 18:59
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, sammy, 18:51
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, sammy, 18:40
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Peter T. Daniels, 18:33
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Peter T. Daniels, 18:31
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Arianrhod, 18:25
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 17:52
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 17:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 17:32
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., gnenian, 17:30
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 17:23
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 17:17
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., Thomas Widmann, 17:15
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), gnenian, 17:15
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:09
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 17:07
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), gnenian, 16:59
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 16:52
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., gnenian, 16:42
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 16:38
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., Thomas Widmann, 16:14
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, garabik-news-2005-05, 16:12
- Re: Part IV (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Douglas G. Kilday, 16:12
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., gnenian, 16:11
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Prai Jei, 16:05
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., Thomas Widmann, 15:39
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., izzy, 15:37
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Brian M. Scott, 14:55
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Tommi Nieminen, 14:30
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Thomas Widmann, 14:18
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Brian M. Scott, 14:17
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:00
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Peter T. Daniels, 13:58
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Peter T. Daniels, 13:52
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Peter T. Daniels, 13:50
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Tommi Nieminen, 13:48
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 13:47
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Tommi Nieminen, 13:27
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Sericinus hunter, 13:10
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, sammy, 12:48
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 12:47
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, sammy, 12:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 12:40
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Ruud Harmsen, 12:24
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Wugi, 12:21
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:33
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:30
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:22
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:21
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:20
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Esben I., 11:11
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:03
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:03
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Joachim Pense, 11:02
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Joachim Pense, 10:55
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Sericinus hunter, 10:43
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Peter T. Daniels, 09:48
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 09:37
- Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, sammy, 09:32
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 09:28
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 09:26
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 09:21
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 09:18
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 09:12
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Peter T. Daniels, 09:00
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 08:56
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:56
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:54
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:50
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 08:09
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 07:15
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 06:27
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Atkinson, 05:48
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 05:34
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., mb, 04:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:34
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Joachim Pense, 04:31
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:27
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Joachim Pense, 04:25
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:06
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Atkinson, 03:29
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., izzy, 03:01
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., mb, 01:38
January 28, 2006
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., Peter T. Daniels, 22:28
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Peter T. Daniels, 22:25
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 22:21
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., izzy, 22:06
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:09
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Bart Mathias, 19:47
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., gnenian, 18:51
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., Brian M. Scott, 18:24
- What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:21
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Joachim Pense, 18:21
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Joachim Pense, 18:08
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 17:16
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Peter T. Daniels, 14:50
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 14:46
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 14:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 14:43
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Brian M. Scott, 13:42
- Albanian Inherited Lexicon (6), Abdullah Konushevci, 13:22
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Joachim Pense, 12:47
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Joachim Pense, 12:38
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 10:56
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Des Small, 10:56
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Toni Keskitalo, 10:08
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Peter T. Daniels, 09:13
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Peter T. Daniels, 09:12
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 09:08
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 09:06
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 09:04
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 08:56
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:56
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Joachim Pense, 03:23
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Joachim Pense, 03:14
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:56
- Re: Basque: hainbat + N-bar or -k?, Marc Adler, 02:48
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Jim Heckman, 01:04
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:55
January 27, 2006
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Miguel Carrasquer, 20:27
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 20:01
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), gnenian, 19:31
- Re: Basque: hainbat + N-bar or -k?, Miguel Carrasquer, 19:17
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 19:07
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 18:58
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Dylan Sung, 18:52
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Peter T. Daniels, 18:48
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Peter T. Daniels, 18:46
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Peter T. Daniels, 18:45
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 18:43
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 18:39
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 18:36
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 18:31
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 18:24
- Basque: hainbat + N-bar or -k?, Marc Adler, 18:06
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 17:45
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:17
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, harmony, 16:04
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 15:33
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:21
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, Steve Jones, 14:35
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 13:48
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:57
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 12:42
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:38
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Helmut Richter, 12:21
- Re: Which scripts show syllable breaks, nilsbengtsson2003@xxxxxxxx, 12:07
- Re: Indo-Iranian split?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:42
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 11:38
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Ruud Harmsen, 11:33
- Which scripts show syllable breaks, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:30
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Aslan, 11:28
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Aslan, 11:12
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 11:02
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 10:42
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 10:03
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, hazchem, 09:47
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 09:14
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Christopher Culver, 08:48
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:05
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Aslan, 07:59
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 07:46
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 07:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 07:42
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 07:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 07:36
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Nigel Greenwood, 07:11
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Aslan, 06:45
- Re: collocations, Richard Herring, 05:31
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Helmut Richter, 04:55
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Atkinson, 04:24
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:01
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 04:01
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:44
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Ruud Harmsen, 02:41
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 02:29
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:20
January 26, 2006
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Colin Fine, 19:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Colin Fine, 19:41
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Neeraj Mathur, 19:34
- Re: collocations, Colin Fine, 19:12
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 18:57
- Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Nathan Sanders, 18:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 18:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 18:36
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 18:31
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 18:01
- Re: linguistics and XML standards (where might I find them), PaulSchrum, 17:37
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., zbihniew, 14:55
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 14:03
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Brian M. Scott, 13:31
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 13:07
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 13:04
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 12:31
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 12:20
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Brian M. Scott, 12:03
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 11:58
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 11:47
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), izzy, 11:41
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:12
- Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Pbice, 09:54
- Re: Indo-Iranian split?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:52
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 09:34
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 09:32
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 09:26
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 09:23
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), izzy, 09:07
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 07:24
- Re: collocations, Paul J Kriha, 06:39
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Skraedder, 06:09
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Toni Keskitalo, 06:08
- Re: collocations, Paul J Kriha, 06:03
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Woodgate, 05:49
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Paul J Kriha, 05:15
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Paul J Kriha, 05:01
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Richard Herring, 04:59
- Re: collocations, John Atkinson, 04:54
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Arndt Jonasson, 04:52
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), John Atkinson, 04:39
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 04:35
- Re: collocations, Arndt Jonasson, 04:31
- Indo-Iranian split?, James Dow Allen, 04:25
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 04:20
- Re: kawa = "gabagaba"?, Marc Adler, 04:15
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 04:10
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Paul J Kriha, 04:09
- Re: linguistics and XML standards (where might I find them), garabik-news-2005-05, 03:50
- Re: collocations, Paul J Kriha, 03:47
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), John Atkinson, 03:47
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 03:46
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 03:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:58
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), John Atkinson, 02:52
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:48
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ruud Harmsen, 02:43
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:12
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Atkinson, 02:11
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Yusuf B Gursey, 01:19
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Yusuf B Gursey, 01:13
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Yusuf B Gursey, 01:08
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, mb, 00:12
January 25, 2006
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Nathan Sanders, 23:36
- Re: kawa = "gabagaba"?, Bart Mathias, 22:51
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., PolishKnight, 22:06
- linguistics and XML standards (where might I find them), PaulSchrum, 21:55
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Jim Heckman, 21:50
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Jim Heckman, 21:50
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 19:07
- Re: collocations, Peter Twydell, 19:06
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Luigi Donatello Asero, 19:05
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Brian M. Scott, 19:00
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 18:40
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 18:35
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 18:20
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 18:10
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 18:00
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 17:42
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 17:36
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 17:29
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 17:19
- Re: collocations, Peter T. Daniels, 17:16
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 17:06
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 17:01
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 16:58
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", António Marques, 16:51
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., PolishKnight, 16:48
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 16:46
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 16:43
- Re: collocations, John Woodgate, 16:33
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Joachim Pense, 16:28
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 16:08
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Harlan Messinger, 15:31
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Einde O'Callaghan, 15:07
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Einde O'Callaghan, 15:02
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Brian M. Scott, 14:37
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Woodgate, 14:33
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 14:24
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 14:19
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 14:16
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:01
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., PolishKnight, 13:55
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Brian M. Scott, 13:35
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Brian M. Scott, 13:33
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Woodgate, 13:25
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 13:01
- Re: Query about Venneman and Irish, Doug Weller, 12:56
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Richard Herring, 12:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 12:39
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:23
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Sorvari, 12:09
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 12:09
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 11:59
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 11:45
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 11:32
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., James S. Singleton, 11:11
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Brian M. Scott, 10:38
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Brian M. Scott, 10:28
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Woodgate, 10:15
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Helmut Richter, 09:51
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Nathan Sanders, 09:01
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Des Small, 08:59
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Paul J Kriha, 08:54
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Richard Herring, 08:53
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Paul J Kriha, 08:49
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 08:42
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 08:37
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 08:34
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 08:32
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 08:29
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:27
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:26
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:23
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Paul J Kriha, 08:16
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 08:05
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Atkinson, 06:57
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Alan Crozier, 06:54
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 06:47
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Paul J Kriha, 06:43
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Paul J Kriha, 06:37
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Tapani Salminen, 06:36
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 05:54
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Heidi Graw, 05:54
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Paul J Kriha, 05:37
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Richard Herring, 05:08
- Re: collocations, Paul J Kriha, 04:56
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Richard Herring, 04:55
- Re: "k" in "key", piotrpanek, 04:43
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:39
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Alan Crozier, 04:31
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), John Atkinson, 04:29
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Atkinson, 04:21
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Atkinson, 04:09
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 03:43
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:11
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Alan Crozier, 02:09
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Nathan Sanders, 01:42
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, mb, 01:25
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., James S. Singleton, 00:44
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., James S. Singleton, 00:41
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 00:26
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 00:09
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 00:07
January 24, 2006
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 23:58
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Jim Heckman, 22:42
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., PolishKnight, 21:46
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Luigi Donatello Asero, 20:07
- Re: kawa = "gabagaba"?, Marc Adler, 20:06
- Re: "k" in "key", zbihniew, 19:59
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Luigi Donatello Asero, 19:55
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Bart Mathias, 19:15
- Re: kawa = "gabagaba"?, Bart Mathias, 19:02
- Re: collocations, Christian Henriksson, 18:24
- Re: Query about Venneman and Irish, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:08
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Gabrielle Allemand-Mostefaï, 15:48
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yusuf B Gursey, 14:59
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:58
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., benlizross, 14:30
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., delduck3, 14:17
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., James S. Singleton, 14:01
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Woodgate, 13:54
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Harlan Messinger, 13:44
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Woodgate, 13:43
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Helmut Richter, 13:41
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Woodgate, 13:36
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 13:21
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:58
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Neeraj Mathur, 12:57
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Des Small, 12:55
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., PolishKnight, 12:55
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:52
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Neeraj Mathur, 12:46
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Brian M. Scott, 12:29
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 12:25
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Heidi Graw, 12:13
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 12:10
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Nathan Sanders, 12:09
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Nigel Greenwood, 12:05
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Des Small, 12:05
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Brian M. Scott, 12:05
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 12:05
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Alan Crozier, 12:03
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Brian M. Scott, 12:03
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 12:00
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 11:56
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 11:52
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 11:51
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 11:49
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Nathan Sanders, 11:47
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Woodgate, 11:44
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Woodgate, 11:39
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 11:18
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Neeraj Mathur, 10:49
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., James S. Singleton, 10:46
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Aslan, 10:43
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Jukka K. Korpela, 10:40
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Ekkehard Dengler, 10:37
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Harlan Messinger, 10:37
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Atkinson, 10:17
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Alan Crozier, 10:07
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 10:00
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Peter T. Daniels, 09:56
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Alexander Magidow, 09:53
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", O-V R:nen, 09:50
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', John Atkinson, 09:49
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', J. W. Love, 09:48
- Query about Venneman and Irish, Doug Weller, 09:45
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., Peter T. Daniels, 09:40
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 09:38
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Peter T. Daniels, 09:37
- Re: Erica Reiner - Obituary, Peter T. Daniels, 09:33
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), John Atkinson, 09:31
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Peter T. Daniels, 09:27
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Peter T. Daniels, 09:25
- Re: The crucial test, Des Small, 09:22
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 09:21
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 09:18
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Peter T. Daniels, 09:11
- Re: collocations, Des Small, 09:09
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Jim Heckman, 09:02
- Re: collocations, Peter T. Daniels, 09:01
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Alan Crozier, 08:40
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", sigvald, 08:15
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Paul J Kriha, 07:42
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 07:24
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Richard Herring, 07:13
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Richard Herring, 07:08
- Re: The crucial test, Richard Herring, 07:01
- Politically Correct Language..., Heidi Graw, 06:50
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Tommi Nieminen, 06:42
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 06:42
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 06:15
- Re: "k" in "key", piotrpanek, 06:05
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), John Atkinson, 06:01
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 05:41
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Paul J Kriha, 05:35
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Paul J Kriha, 05:25
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Nigel Greenwood, 05:14
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 05:05
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Aslan, 05:00
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, jwlawler, 04:58
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', John Atkinson, 04:56
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', John Atkinson, 04:53
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Alan Crozier, 04:45
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", sigvald, 04:23
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 04:16
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Alan Mackenzie, 04:03
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 03:59
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Heidi Graw, 03:51
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:32
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:07
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Alan Crozier, 02:59
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:51
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Jim Heckman, 02:36
- Re: The crucial test, mb, 02:34
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", John Woodgate, 02:25
- Re: collocations, Paul J Kriha, 02:18
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 02:17
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Alan Crozier, 01:53
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Brian M. Scott, 01:50
January 23, 2006
- Re: kawa = "gabagaba"?, Marc Adler, 23:58
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Luigi Donatello Asero, 23:58
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Ron Hardin, 23:58
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Padraic Brown, 23:51
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), izzy, 23:41
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Luigi Donatello Asero, 23:40
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Luigi Donatello Asero, 23:32
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Luigi Donatello Asero, 23:21
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Luigi Donatello Asero, 23:15
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:08
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Luigi Donatello Asero, 22:57
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 22:50
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:42
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Tom Breton, 22:41
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", benlizro, 22:23
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 21:55
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Nathan Sanders, 21:10
- languages thar lack the verb "to have", retrosorter, 20:57
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, António Marques, 19:59
- Re: kawa = "gabagaba"?, Bart Mathias, 19:59
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, António Marques, 19:59
- Re: kawa = "gabagaba"?, massangeana, 19:57
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 19:36
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Heidi Graw, 19:26
- Re: kawa = "gabagaba"?, gnenian, 19:17
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 19:12
- Re: kawa = "gabagaba"?, Marc Adler, 19:11
- kawa = "gabagaba"?, Marc Adler, 19:06
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Heidi Graw, 19:04
- Re: Erica Reiner - Obituary, Joseph W. Murphy, 18:59
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Brian M. Scott, 18:58
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Brian M. Scott, 18:57
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 18:30
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Ron Hardin, 18:24
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Ron Hardin, 18:21
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Heidi Graw, 17:37
- Re: Erica Reiner - Obituary, Peter T. Daniels, 17:19
- Re: collocations, Nigel Greenwood, 16:40
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Brian M. Scott, 15:50
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Brian M. Scott, 15:47
- Darwin's Theory [was Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology)], Tak To, 15:34
- Erica Reiner - Obituary, Joseph W. Murphy, 15:21
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Ron Hardin, 15:19
- Re: collocations, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:53
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 13:59
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Nathan, 13:29
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Ekkehard Dengler, 12:15
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Joachim Pense, 12:02
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Joachim Pense, 12:00
- Re: The crucial test, Richard Herring, 11:40
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Ron Hardin, 11:34
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Peter T. Daniels, 10:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 10:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 10:39
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 10:37
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Peter T. Daniels, 10:33
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Jayne Kulikauskas, 10:21
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 10:12
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', John Atkinson, 09:58
- Re: collocations, Nigel Greenwood, 09:46
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:22
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 09:22
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, hazchem, 08:50
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, hazchem, 08:37
- Re: collocations, Alan Crozier, 08:29
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 08:26
- Re: collocations, Richard Herring, 07:25
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 07:23
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 07:19
- Re: The crucial test, Richard Herring, 07:12
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), izzy, 06:24
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Heidi Graw, 06:21
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 06:15
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Richard Herring, 05:42
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Ron Hardin, 04:52
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:28
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Nathan Sanders, 04:14
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), gnenian, 04:04
- Re: Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Jim Heckman, 03:55
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:39
- Pseudo-cleft ``who'', Ron Hardin, 03:32
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, Dylan Sung, 03:16
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Jukka K. Korpela, 03:03
- what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:47
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, John Atkinson, 01:37
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Nathan Sanders, 01:26
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Brian M. Scott, 00:57
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Heidi Graw, 00:31
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Brian M. Scott, 00:12
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Paul J Kriha, 00:05
January 22, 2006
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, John Atkinson, 23:29
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Heidi Graw, 22:54
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Jayne Kulikauskas, 22:43
- Re: "k" in "key", Jim Heckman, 19:03
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, Weatherlawyer, 18:44
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:19
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, gnenian, 17:17
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, gnenian, 16:44
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, Brian M. Scott, 16:42
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, Brian M. Scott, 16:41
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, gnenian, 16:26
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, Dylan Sung, 16:16
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, gnenian, 16:08
- Saxon letters on a modern coin?, Dylan Sung, 15:55
- Re: Deborah Tannen on mother-daughter communication, Peter T. Daniels, 13:34
- Re: collocations, Michael Kuettner, 13:27
- Re: "k" in "key", Brian M. Scott, 13:17
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, Michael Kuettner, 12:59
- Deborah Tannen on mother-daughter communication, Harlan Messinger, 12:15
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", gnenian, 10:54
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", ParrotHeadFL, 10:08
- Re: "k" in "key", Peter T. Daniels, 09:52
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, Peter T. Daniels, 09:48
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, Peter T. Daniels, 09:47
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Peter T. Daniels, 09:44
- Re: "k" in "key", Ruud Harmsen, 09:26
- Re: "k" in "key", Christian Weisgerber, 07:38
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, John Atkinson, 07:20
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, John Dean, 07:12
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Ruud Harmsen, 06:12
- Re: "k" in "key", Ruud Harmsen, 06:02
- Re: "k" in "key", Joachim Pense, 05:42
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, John Atkinson, 05:20
- Re: "k" in "key", Ruud Harmsen, 04:47
- Re: "k" in "key", Joachim Pense, 04:25
- Re: "k" in "key", Ruud Harmsen, 04:13
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, Paul J Kriha, 00:40
- Re: collocations, Paul J Kriha, 00:19
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, Martin Ambuhl, 00:15
- Re: The crucial test, mb, 00:00
January 21, 2006
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", mb, 23:21
- Re: "k" in "key", Brian M. Scott, 22:41
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, Joe Fineman, 21:06
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, gnenian, 19:41
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, Tony Cooper, 19:35
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Miguel Carrasquer, 19:08
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, John Dean, 19:03
- Re: "k" in "key", gnenian, 18:42
- "k" in "key", zbihniew, 18:42
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:27
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, gnenian, 18:23
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:06
- Re: etymology of the placename Idlewild, gnenian, 17:37
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:30
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Yusuf B Gursey, 17:26
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, António Marques, 17:23
- etymology of the placename Idlewild, Stobius, 16:36
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Brian M. Scott, 16:05
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, António Marques, 15:06
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Marc Adler, 13:03
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Joachim Pense, 11:41
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Brian M. Scott, 11:32
- Re: Part IV (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Abdullah Konushevci, 11:02
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Yusuf B Gursey, 11:01
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 10:06
- Re: Food quotations from Proust (and elsewhere), cantueso, 09:51
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Peter T. Daniels, 09:26
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Joachim Pense, 09:25
- Re: collocations, Peter T. Daniels, 09:24
- Re: collocations, Joachim Pense, 09:23
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 08:44
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 08:10
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Ruud Harmsen, 06:59
- Re: collocations, Colin Fine, 06:23
- Re: collocations, Colin Fine, 06:21
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Colin Fine, 06:14
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 05:58
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 05:56
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 05:56
- Re: collocations, Miguel Carrasquer, 05:15
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Miguel Carrasquer, 05:13
- Re: Does knowing 2+ languages help you learn subsequent languages?, tommynomad, 03:28
- Re: collocations, mb, 03:24
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", mb, 03:18
- Re: collocations, Joachim Pense, 03:00
- Re: The crucial test, Douglas G. Kilday, 01:43
- Re: collocations, Paul J Kriha, 00:53
- Re: Part IV (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Jarel Deaton, 00:14
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Douglas G. Kilday, 00:08
January 20, 2006
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Douglas G. Kilday, 23:55
- Part V (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Abdullah Konushevci, 23:00
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 19:02
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 18:58
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, António Marques, 18:55
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:32
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Peter T. Daniels, 18:19
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:15
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:10
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Neeraj Mathur, 18:00
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, António Marques, 17:49
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Neeraj Mathur, 17:45
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 16:57
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 16:48
- Re: collocations, Joachim Pense, 16:34
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Joachim Pense, 16:27
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 16:04
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 15:16
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:15
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 14:23
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 14:21
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Andrew Dalby, 14:09
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Andrew Dalby, 14:07
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:33
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Nigel Greenwood, 13:20
- Re: collocations, Joachim Pense, 12:59
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Marc Adler, 12:57
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Miguel Carrasquer, 12:56
- Re: collocations, John Woodgate, 12:24
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 12:06
- Re: collocations, Joachim Pense, 11:21
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 11:21
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Neeraj Mathur, 11:21
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Peter T. Daniels, 10:48
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 10:30
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Nigel Greenwood, 09:42
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 09:06
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Peter T. Daniels, 08:04
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", Peter T. Daniels, 08:01
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:56
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 07:28
- Re: collocations, Owain, 07:11
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, John Atkinson, 06:28
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, John Atkinson, 06:11
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 05:54
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Richard Herring, 05:33
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, J. J. Lodder, 04:50
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:24
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 03:44
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, John Atkinson, 03:01
- Re: collocations, Luigi Donatello Asero, 02:38
- Re: collocations, Afoklala, 02:30
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Ron Hardin, 00:12
January 19, 2006
- Re: Part III (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Abdullah Konushevci, 23:41
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", Joseph W. Murphy, 21:10
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 19:28
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, António Marques, 18:59
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:53
- Am Ind bibiog update, Peter T. Daniels, 18:40
- Re: collocations, Peter T. Daniels, 18:34
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter T. Daniels, 18:30
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:28
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:25
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, António Marques, 18:14
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Marc Adler, 17:57
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 17:53
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 17:49
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 17:36
- Re: collocations, Jean Munier, 17:16
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, António Marques, 17:00
- Re: collocations, Lanarcam, 16:50
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 16:44
- Re: collocations, John Woodgate, 16:38
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:33
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 16:32
- Re: collocations, John Woodgate, 16:30
- Re: collocations, John Woodgate, 16:29
- Re: collocations, Einde O'Callaghan, 16:26
- Re: collocations, Evertjan., 16:09
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 15:52
- Re: Part III (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Douglas G. Kilday, 15:51
- Re: collocations, Mary Cassidy, 15:50
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 15:41
- Re: collocations, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:29
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Mike Lyle, 15:17
- Re: collocations, John Woodgate, 15:10
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:05
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 15:00
- Re: collocations, Owain, 15:00
- Re: collocations, Joachim Pense, 14:54
- Food quotations from Proust (and elsewhere), Andrew Dalby, 14:29
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 14:22
- Re: collocations, Harlan Messinger, 14:15
- Re: juggernauts on Re: Roman roads, Andrew Dalby, 14:13
- Re: collocations, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:13
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", Alexander Magidow, 14:11
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Andrew Dalby, 14:11
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Marc Adler, 14:08
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 13:56
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 13:45
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Brian M. Scott, 13:44
- To Andrew Dalby, cantueso, 13:43
- Re: collocations, Peter Twydell, 13:37
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 13:36
- Re: collocations, Harlan Messinger, 13:29
- Re: collocations, Harlan Messinger, 13:29
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Peter T. Daniels, 13:29
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter T. Daniels, 13:26
- Re: collocations, Nigel Greenwood, 13:21
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:20
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 13:18
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 13:14
- Re: collocations, Harlan Messinger, 13:12
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 13:06
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 13:06
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 13:03
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 13:00
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Brian M. Scott, 12:57
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Richard Herring, 12:40
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Colin Fine, 12:39
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Colin Fine, 12:35
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 12:29
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Colin Fine, 12:28
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 12:28
- Re: english homonyms, Colin Fine, 12:27
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 12:16
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 12:12
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 12:08
- Re: Oaths of Strasbourg, Joachim Pense, 11:32
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Marc Adler, 11:17
- collocations, retrosorter, 11:10
- Oaths of Strasbourg, Neeraj Mathur, 11:00
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter T. Daniels, 10:49
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 10:47
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", Peter T. Daniels, 10:26
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, hazchem, 10:21
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", Harlan Messinger, 10:20
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 10:18
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 10:15
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 10:13
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 09:39
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, LEE Sau Dan, 07:40
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 07:01
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Paul J Kriha, 05:43
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Richard Herring, 05:38
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, John Atkinson, 05:31
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Paul J Kriha, 05:22
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 05:17
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", Marc Adler, 05:12
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 05:12
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Marc Adler, 05:07
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", John Atkinson, 02:53
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 00:16
January 18, 2006
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 23:37
- Re: english homonyms, Paul J Kriha, 22:46
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 22:44
- Re: english homonyms, izzy, 22:40
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 22:08
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", Marc Adler, 20:21
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Marc Adler, 19:28
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 19:11
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", Joseph W. Murphy, 18:57
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", gnenian, 18:55
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", James S. Singleton, 18:49
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", Joseph W. Murphy, 18:43
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, António Marques, 18:42
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", Peter T. Daniels, 18:31
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 18:30
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter T. Daniels, 18:29
- Re: Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", gnenian, 18:25
- Bush calls Saddam a "butcherer", Joseph W. Murphy, 18:21
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 17:53
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 17:39
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:22
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 17:05
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 16:55
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 16:41
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 16:12
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter T. Daniels, 15:58
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 15:46
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:44
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:44
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Marc Adler, 15:01
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 13:14
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 13:03
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Nigel Greenwood, 13:01
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Ruud Harmsen, 12:25
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:07
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Colin Fine, 12:01
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Colin Fine, 11:57
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:55
- Re: Basque sound changes, Senno Niegendorff, 11:53
- Re: The crucial test, Colin Fine, 11:49
- Re: Ministers and ministries?, Colin Fine, 11:47
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Colin Fine, 11:44
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 11:31
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Colin Fine, 11:19
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Joachim Pense, 11:04
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Colin Fine, 10:55
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 10:50
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Colin Fine, 10:50
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:41
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Harlan Messinger, 10:31
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Colin Fine, 10:21
- Re: ARABIC [script]: sheen with a dot below?ghayn with a dot below?, Andreas Prilop, 10:01
- Re: Scottish names for ex-USSR & ex-Yugoslavia countries, gnenian, 10:00
- Re: english homonyms, Colin Fine, 09:53
- Re: Scottish names for ex-USSR & ex-Yugoslavia countries, Colin Fine, 09:52
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 09:44
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Larry Caldwell, 09:42
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 09:02
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 09:00
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 08:52
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 08:52
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Peter T. Daniels, 08:38
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter T. Daniels, 08:31
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:27
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:25
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Tapani Salminen, 08:24
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Thomas Bryant, 07:58
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Thomas Bryant, 07:53
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Yves Euldède, 05:48
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, mb, 05:43
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Tapani Salminen, 05:38
- Re: Origins of Japanese, sigvald, 05:20
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, John Atkinson, 04:56
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Paul J Kriha, 04:43
- Re: Time in various languages..., Paul J Kriha, 04:22
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Paul J Kriha, 03:54
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Paul J Kriha, 03:26
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, John Atkinson, 03:00
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 02:23
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Miguel Carrasquer, 02:11
- Re: Part III (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Abdullah Konushevci, 01:56
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 01:09
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 01:06
January 17, 2006
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, John Atkinson, 21:58
- Re: Basque sound changes, John Atkinson, 21:31
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Ted Grant, 18:56
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:35
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Brian M. Scott, 17:36
- Re: Time in various languages..., Miguel Carrasquer, 17:30
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Dylan Sung, 17:14
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 17:14
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Dylan Sung, 17:12
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 17:05
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Peter T. Daniels, 16:58
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Andrew Dalby, 16:57
- Re: juggernauts on Re: Roman roads, Brian M. Scott, 16:56
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter T. Daniels, 16:50
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, António Marques, 16:48
- Re: juggernauts on Re: Roman roads, Andrew Dalby, 16:40
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Harlan Messinger, 16:36
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 16:33
- Re: Time in various languages..., Joachim Pense, 16:32
- Re: Time in various languages..., Joachim Pense, 16:31
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 16:07
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Trond Engen, 16:04
- Re: Origins of Japanese, sigvald, 16:04
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Thomas Widmann, 15:51
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Dylan Sung, 15:50
- Old Norse [Re: Origins of Japanese], Dylan Sung, 15:44
- Re: Part III (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Douglas G. Kilday, 15:44
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Brian M. Scott, 14:39
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Ted Grant, 14:35
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:11
- Re: Time in various languages..., Miguel Carrasquer, 14:06
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Brian M. Scott, 14:05
- Re: Origins of Japanese, sigvald, 14:05
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 14:01
- Re: Origins of Japanese, sigvald, 13:58
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 13:57
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 13:56
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Hubby, 13:45
- thus in unabridgeds Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 13:10
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Peter T. Daniels, 12:56
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter T. Daniels, 12:54
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 12:53
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 12:51
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 12:38
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 12:37
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 12:05
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Thomas Bryant, 12:04
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 11:47
- Re: Russian Word Help Needed, Tapani Salminen, 11:36
- Re: Time in various languages..., Brian M. Scott, 11:31
- Re: Time in various languages..., Brian M. Scott, 11:29
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 11:20
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:13
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 10:48
- Re: Time in various languages..., Des Small, 10:41
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Joachim Pense, 10:34
- Russian Word Help Needed, Thomas Bryant, 10:31
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Harlan Messinger, 10:24
- Re: Time in various languages..., Joachim Pense, 10:23
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, gnenian, 10:14
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 09:54
- Re: Time in various languages..., Richard Herring, 09:48
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 09:48
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 09:46
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Larry Caldwell, 09:38
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Chess One, 09:21
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 09:20
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 09:16
- Re: Basque sound changes, Peter T. Daniels, 09:07
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 09:07
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Peter T. Daniels, 09:05
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 09:02
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:56
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:55
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:52
- Re: Time in various languages..., Richard Herring, 08:47
- Re: Time in various languages..., LEE Sau Dan, 08:18
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 08:07
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Stewart Gordon, 08:04
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Des Small, 07:51
- Re: Time in various languages..., Helmut Richter, 07:04
- Re: Origins of Japanese, LEE Sau Dan, 07:01
- Re: Time in various languages..., LEE Sau Dan, 06:53
- Re: Time in various languages..., LEE Sau Dan, 06:51
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Father Ignatius, 06:44
- Re: Basque sound changes, Senno Niegendorff, 06:35
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:23
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Stewart Gordon, 05:54
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 05:41
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 05:25
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:54
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 04:51
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, John Atkinson, 04:39
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 04:38
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 04:35
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:34
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 04:32
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 04:32
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 04:27
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 04:24
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, John Atkinson, 04:22
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:18
- Re: Time in various languages..., Arndt Jonasson, 04:07
- Re: Basque sound changes, John Atkinson, 04:07
- Re: Time in various languages..., Arndt Jonasson, 04:06
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 04:04
- Re: Origins of Japanese, sigvald, 04:01
- Re: The crucial test, Marc Adler, 02:44
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Marc Adler, 02:35
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 02:23
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 01:48
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Alexander Magidow, 01:31
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Alexander Magidow, 01:30
- Re: Basque sound changes, Marc Adler, 00:47
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 00:21
January 16, 2006
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", mb, 23:48
- Re: Basque sound changes, Peter T. Daniels, 22:43
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Peter T. Daniels, 22:40
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 22:36
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 22:34
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 22:32
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 22:27
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 22:23
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 22:20
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 21:16
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Christian Weisgerber, 19:30
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tapani Salminen, 19:27
- Re: Time in various languages..., Brian M. Scott, 19:18
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 19:03
- Re: Time in various languages..., Thomas Widmann, 18:53
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Trond Engen, 18:52
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Thomas Widmann, 18:51
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Thomas Widmann, 18:49
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:47
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Brian M. Scott, 18:31
- Re: Origins of Japanese, sigvald, 18:12
- Re: Origins of Japanese, sigvald, 18:04
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter Duncanson, 18:03
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Des Small, 18:03
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Des Small, 18:00
- Re: Origins of Japanese, sigvald, 18:00
- Re: The crucial test, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:00
- Re: Origins of Japanese, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:54
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, António Marques, 17:22
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Brian M. Scott, 17:20
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 17:11
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 17:03
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Ruud Harmsen, 16:43
- Re: The crucial test, Ruud Harmsen, 16:41
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 16:40
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 16:40
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 16:39
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 16:37
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 16:33
- Re: to have & have not, retrosorter, 16:23
- Basque sound changes, Senno Niegendorff, 16:17
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Thomas Widmann, 16:14
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Thomas Widmann, 16:12
- Re: Herodotos, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:58
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:50
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Ray Heindl, 15:37
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Peter T. Daniels, 15:37
- Re: juggernauts on Re: Roman roads, Peter T. Daniels, 15:34
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter T. Daniels, 15:30
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter T. Daniels, 15:30
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 15:25
- Re: Help with Syriac Book, Peter T. Daniels, 15:18
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 15:15
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 15:11
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:11
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 15:08
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 15:04
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 14:42
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, António Marques, 14:34
- Re: Help with Syriac Book, TIA, 14:27
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 14:16
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Mike Lyle, 14:13
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 14:12
- Re: Origins of Japanese, sigvald, 14:09
- Re: Time in various languages..., Brian M. Scott, 14:01
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, jayne . kulikauskas, 13:46
- Re: Time in various languages..., Des Small, 13:45
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Vinny Burgoo, 13:44
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 13:43
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 13:23
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 13:22
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 13:16
- Re: Time in various languages..., Nathan Sanders, 13:13
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 13:12
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 13:10
- Re: Time in various languages..., Brian M. Scott, 13:00
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Nathan Sanders, 12:59
- Re: Time in various languages..., Brian M. Scott, 12:55
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Thomas Widmann, 12:44
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 12:37
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Brian M. Scott, 12:32
- Re: juggernauts on Re: Roman roads, Brian M. Scott, 12:26
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Joachim Pense, 12:23
- Re: Time in various languages..., Joachim Pense, 12:19
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, JF, 12:06
- Re: should I learn Cantonese or Mandarin?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 12:02
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Nigel Greenwood, 12:00
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 11:10
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 11:02
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 11:00
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Ruud Harmsen, 10:58
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 10:56
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, John Atkinson, 10:51
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:51
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:48
- juggernauts on Re: Roman roads, Peter T. Daniels, 10:39
- Re: Theologers and astrologians, Peter T. Daniels, 10:35
- Roman roads, Andrew Dalby, 10:34
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Peter T. Daniels, 10:33
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 10:31
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 10:28
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 10:24
- Theologers and astrologians, Stewart Gordon, 10:20
- Re: Time in various languages..., Neeraj Mathur, 10:01
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Ruud Harmsen, 09:28
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 09:26
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Ruud Harmsen, 09:02
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 08:59
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 08:59
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 08:57
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 08:45
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 08:43
- Re: Ministers and ministries?, Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 08:38
- Re: should I learn Cantonese or Mandarin?, Barky Bark, 08:36
- Re: Ministers and ministries?, Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 08:30
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 08:20
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:18
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 08:07
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 08:03
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 08:02
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 07:59
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 07:54
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 07:51
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:47
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Nigel Greenwood, 07:17
- Re: english homonyms, Evertjan., 07:17
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Nigel Greenwood, 06:58
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Richard Herring, 06:02
- Re: Time in various languages..., piotrpanek, 05:44
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, António Marques, 05:09
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Richard Herring, 05:07
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 04:52
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Richard Herring, 04:49
- Re: Time in various languages..., LEE Sau Dan, 04:12
- Re: Origins of Japanese, sigvald, 03:50
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 03:15
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 02:30
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, John Atkinson, 02:24
- Re: Time in various languages..., Paul J Kriha, 02:15
- Re: Time in various languages..., Paul J Kriha, 02:01
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, John Atkinson, 01:57
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Marc Adler, 00:38
January 15, 2006
- Re: english homonyms, Paul J Kriha, 23:59
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:05
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Nathan Sanders, 21:08
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Trond Engen, 21:02
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Yusuf B Gursey, 20:22
- Re: missing "het"?, Dik T. Winter, 20:04
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:52
- confused, confused, 19:09
- Re: Time in various languages..., FredB, 18:57
- Origins of Japanese, Richard Fangnail, 18:56
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 18:00
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Miguel Carrasquer, 17:39
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:39
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Neeraj Mathur, 17:34
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:29
- Re: Ministers and ministries?, Des Small, 17:28
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 17:24
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 17:23
- Re: Help with Syriac Book, Denis Giron, 17:21
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:20
- Re: Help with Syriac Book, Denis Giron, 17:17
- Re: Time in various languages..., Joachim Pense, 17:13
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Joachim Pense, 17:06
- Re: Help with Syriac Book, Peter T. Daniels, 17:05
- Re: english homonyms, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:04
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:52
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 16:52
- Re: Ministers and ministries?, Aidan Kehoe, 16:48
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:46
- Re: taxonomy of phonological theories, Peter T. Daniels, 16:39
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Peter T. Daniels, 16:33
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 16:27
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:21
- Re: english homonyms, CDB, 16:19
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:17
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Miguel Carrasquer, 16:00
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Miguel Carrasquer, 15:48
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Trond Engen, 15:22
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Trond Engen, 15:17
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, gnenian, 15:17
- Re: Time in various languages..., Joachim Pense, 15:15
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Colin Fine, 15:08
- Re: Ministers and ministries?, Colin Fine, 15:02
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Ruud Harmsen, 15:01
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 14:55
- Re: Origin of the Semester, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:49
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 14:49
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Colin Fine, 14:48
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Colin Fine, 14:46
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 14:41
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:30
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Miguel Carrasquer, 14:28
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 14:26
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:23
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 14:21
- Re: Time in various languages..., Colin Fine, 14:10
- Re: Time in various languages..., Colin Fine, 14:08
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, António Marques, 14:01
- Re: Help with Syriac Book, Ruud Harmsen, 14:00
- Re: Time in various languages..., Colin Fine, 14:00
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Ruud Harmsen, 13:57
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Colin Fine, 13:52
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Colin Fine, 13:50
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Ruud Harmsen, 13:49
- Re: Time in various languages..., Aidan Kehoe, 13:48
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Aidan Kehoe, 13:47
- Origin of the Semester, Farooq W, 13:46
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Colin Fine, 13:40
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Marc Adler, 13:39
- Re: Help with Syriac Book, TIA, 13:39
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 13:33
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Robert Brown, 13:26
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 13:14
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 13:10
- Re: taxonomy of phonological theories, Nathan Sanders, 12:59
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Yusuf B Gursey, 12:57
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 12:50
- Re: taxonomy of phonological theories, Tommi Nieminen, 12:48
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 12:25
- Re: missing "het"?, Wugi, 12:25
- Re: Help with Syriac Book, Peter T. Daniels, 12:17
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Yusuf B Gursey, 12:17
- Re: taxonomy of phonological theories, Peter T. Daniels, 12:12
- Re: missing "het"?, Wugi, 12:07
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Peter T. Daniels, 12:05
- Re: Ministers and ministries?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:59
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 11:56
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 11:55
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 11:53
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 11:51
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 11:50
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 11:47
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Nathan Sanders, 11:44
- Re: Time in various languages..., andrew_woode, 11:41
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:41
- Re: Scottish names for ex-USSR & ex-Yugoslavia countries, gnenian, 11:39
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh! - Vitus, Paul J Kriha, 11:26
- Re: Help with Syriac Book, Ruud Harmsen, 10:59
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Joachim Pense, 10:47
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Ruud Harmsen, 10:44
- Re: english homonyms, Robert Lieblich, 10:40
- Help with Syriac Book, TIA, 10:38
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:35
- Re: Cambrige Series, Nathan Sanders, 10:30
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Paul J Kriha, 10:28
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Trond Engen, 10:27
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Ruud Harmsen, 10:23
- Re: Ministers and ministries?, Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 10:22
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Ruud Harmsen, 10:20
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Paul J Kriha, 10:16
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 10:15
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 10:14
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:10
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:08
- taxonomy of phonological theories, Joachim Pense, 10:07
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:06
- Re: english homonyms, Paul J Kriha, 10:05
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Colin Fine, 10:04
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Colin Fine, 10:02
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 09:57
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 09:52
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Colin Fine, 09:48
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Colin Fine, 09:40
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 09:34
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Peter T. Daniels, 09:26
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Peter T. Daniels, 09:23
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 09:17
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Colin Fine, 09:16
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Colin Fine, 09:08
- Re: inflected "ann" in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 09:03
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 09:00
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 08:59
- Re: Ministers and ministries?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:58
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Neeraj Mathur, 08:57
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 08:52
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 08:51
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 08:50
- Re: english homonyms, Colin Fine, 08:47
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, nin, 08:42
- Re: english homonyms, Colin Fine, 08:37
- Re: Cambrige Series, Peter T. Daniels, 08:36
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Joachim Pense, 08:34
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:34
- Re: Scottish names for ex-USSR & ex-Yugoslavia countries, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:32
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:28
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Joachim Pense, 08:28
- Re: english homonyms, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:27
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 08:26
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 08:25
- Re: english homonyms, Colin Fine, 08:23
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:20
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Joachim Pense, 08:20
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:19
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:16
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 08:09
- Re: Scottish names for ex-USSR & ex-Yugoslavia countries, Colin Fine, 08:09
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 08:05
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 08:04
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 08:00
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:59
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 07:56
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Colin Fine, 07:47
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 07:46
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Trond Engen, 07:46
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 07:42
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 07:35
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:32
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 07:29
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 07:08
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 07:07
- Re: missing "het"?, Ruud Harmsen, 07:01
- Re: missing "het"?, Ruud Harmsen, 07:00
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 06:57
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 06:47
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:46
- Re: Cambrige Series, Joachim Pense, 06:01
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Tommi Nieminen, 05:58
- Re: Greek "y" vs "u", Helmut Richter, 05:58
- Re: Time in various languages..., Joachim Pense, 05:55
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Trond Engen, 05:50
- Greek "y" vs "u", Robert Brown, 05:32
- Re: Time in various languages..., Helmut Richter, 04:47
- Re: Time in various languages..., Miguel Carrasquer, 04:33
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Paul J Kriha, 04:05
- Re: Time in various languages..., Paul J Kriha, 04:02
- Text B from Pyrgi, Douglas G. Kilday, 03:24
- Re: Only if, Wiktor S., 03:01
- Re: Ministers and ministries?, John Atkinson, 03:00
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Douglas G. Kilday, 02:57
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Paul J Kriha, 02:34
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Paul J Kriha, 02:24
- Re: English->Chinese web page question, Geoff, 01:34
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), John Atkinson, 01:12
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, John Atkinson, 00:52
January 14, 2006
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 22:33
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:26
- Re: Time in various languages..., Brian M. Scott, 22:23
- Re: Time in various languages..., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:05
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Neeraj Mathur, 22:01
- Re: Time in various languages..., Neeraj Mathur, 21:57
- Re: Time in various languages..., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:57
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 21:51
- Re: Time in various languages..., Brian M. Scott, 21:50
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:49
- Re: Time in various languages..., Brian M. Scott, 21:48
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 21:44
- Re: Time in various languages..., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:41
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:39
- Re: Time in various languages..., Neeraj Mathur, 21:35
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Neeraj Mathur, 21:31
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:04
- inflected "ann" in Arabic, Marc Adler, 20:57
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, gnenian, 19:46
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Peter T. Daniels, 19:35
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Peter T. Daniels, 19:30
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 18:22
- Re: missing "het"?, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:13
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 18:09
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:08
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, gnenian, 18:05
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, benlizro, 18:02
- Re: Time in various languages..., Brian M. Scott, 17:56
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Miguel Carrasquer, 17:53
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Brian M. Scott, 17:46
- Re: missing "het"?, Marc Adler, 17:46
- Re: Only if, Brian M. Scott, 17:30
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Neeraj Mathur, 17:30
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Yusuf B Gursey, 17:28
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Yusuf B Gursey, 17:04
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), mb, 16:58
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 16:51
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 16:49
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Peter T. Daniels, 16:47
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Peter T. Daniels, 16:45
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Peter T. Daniels, 16:44
- Re: Cambrige Series (was: Your first "linguistic" memory), Peter T. Daniels, 16:40
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 16:35
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:33
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Miguel Carrasquer, 16:22
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Yusuf B Gursey, 15:43
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, benlizross, 15:40
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Yusuf B Gursey, 15:40
- Re: missing "het"?, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:34
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:28
- Re: missing "het"?, Thomas Widmann, 15:25
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg, Thomas Widmann, 15:22
- Re: missing "het"?, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:03
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:58
- missing "het"?, Marc Adler, 14:55
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Miguel Carrasquer, 14:49
- Re: Chinese chop/seal, Dylan Sung, 14:49
- The crucial test, hagen, 14:21
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Aidan Kehoe, 13:48
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 13:40
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Prai Jei, 13:40
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 13:27
- Re: Cambrige Series (was: Your first "linguistic" memory), Nathan Sanders, 13:24
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Des Small, 13:22
- English->Chinese web page question, Richard Fangnail, 13:22
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg, Aidan Kehoe, 13:11
- Re: Chinese chop/seal, Richard Fangnail, 12:59
- Re: Only if, Neeraj Mathur, 12:46
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Aidan Kehoe, 12:39
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 12:12
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 11:57
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 11:56
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Peter T. Daniels, 11:53
- Re: Time in various languages..., Des Small, 11:47
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 11:39
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Tommi Nieminen, 11:38
- Re: Only if, Peter T. Daniels, 11:37
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Peter T. Daniels, 11:35
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 11:32
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Peter T. Daniels, 11:32
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Miguel Carrasquer, 11:21
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:19
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, ekkilu, 11:18
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Tommi Nieminen, 11:16
- Re: Only if, António Marques, 11:16
- Re: Only if, António Marques, 11:12
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Joachim Pense, 10:51
- Re: Time in various languages..., Joachim Pense, 10:43
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Joachim Pense, 10:38
- Re: Only if, Joachim Pense, 10:36
- Re: Only if, Peter T. Daniels, 10:14
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 10:11
- Ministers and ministries?, Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 10:07
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Peter T. Daniels, 10:04
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 10:02
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 09:33
- Re: Time in various languages..., Des Small, 09:27
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Miguel Carrasquer, 09:20
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 09:19
- Re: Only if, Wiktor S., 09:12
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Ron Hardin, 09:10
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 09:09
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 09:04
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 08:58
- Re: Time in various languages..., Thomas Widmann, 08:58
- Re: Time in various languages..., Thomas Widmann, 08:56
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 08:54
- Re: Only if, Peter T. Daniels, 08:47
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Peter T. Daniels, 08:45
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 08:41
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Peter T. Daniels, 08:37
- Re: Cambrige Series, Joachim Pense, 08:35
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:32
- Re: Time in various languages..., Joachim Pense, 08:32
- Re: Time in various languages..., Thomas Widmann, 08:32
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Jim Heckman, 08:30
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Joachim Pense, 08:29
- Re: Only if, Joachim Pense, 08:22
- Re: Only if, Peter T. Daniels, 08:12
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, Peter T. Daniels, 08:10
- Re: Time in various languages..., Peter T. Daniels, 08:08
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 08:08
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 08:04
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:02
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 07:58
- Re: Cambrige Series (was: Your first "linguistic" memory), Peter T. Daniels, 07:55
- Re: Time in various languages..., FredB, 07:52
- Re: Only if, Helmut Richter, 07:51
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:51
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 07:50
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Miguel Carrasquer, 07:18
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Aidan Kehoe, 07:13
- Only if, PiSigma, 07:04
- Re: the case of the conjoined NP, sam c, 06:41
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), John Atkinson, 06:20
- the case of the conjoined NP, sam c, 05:57
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Jim Heckman, 05:56
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 05:41
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 05:39
- Re: Time in various languages..., Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 05:34
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 05:32
- Re: should I learn Cantonese or Mandarin?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 05:26
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 05:18
- Re: Chinese chop/seal, Dylan Sung, 05:15
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 05:08
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 04:11
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Joachim Pense, 03:49
- Cambrige Series (was: Your first "linguistic" memory), Joachim Pense, 03:00
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), mb, 02:20
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Joachim Pense, 02:00
- Re: Chinese chop/seal, Geoff, 01:41
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Douglas G. Kilday, 00:40
January 13, 2006
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Brian M. Scott, 23:37
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Douglas G. Kilday, 23:17
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 23:11
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, jayne . kulikauskas, 22:55
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Nathan Sanders, 22:44
- Part IV (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Abdullah Konushevci, 22:01
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 21:39
- Re: should I learn Cantonese or Mandarin?, Barky Bark, 21:30
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Brian M. Scott, 21:25
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 21:18
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, jayne . kulikauskas, 21:15
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 21:06
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Peter T. Daniels, 20:47
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 20:42
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 20:40
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 20:39
- Chinese chop/seal, Richard Fangnail, 19:57
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, John Atkinson, 19:47
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Nathan Sanders, 19:23
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, António Marques, 19:12
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:51
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Gerhard Hoffmann, 18:32
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:30
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:24
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Miguel Carrasquer, 18:10
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Miguel Carrasquer, 18:07
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, jayne . kulikauskas, 17:58
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, António Marques, 17:49
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, António Marques, 17:46
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 17:30
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 17:29
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:26
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:25
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:06
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 17:04
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Peter T. Daniels, 17:03
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Peter T. Daniels, 17:03
- Re: French: THE idiotic language (133/200), Dylan Sung, 16:56
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 16:46
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, António Marques, 16:46
- Re: should I learn Cantonese or Mandarin?, Dylan Sung, 16:46
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 16:45
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 16:41
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 16:39
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 16:38
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:29
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Nigel Greenwood, 16:09
- Re: english homonyms, Evan Kirshenbaum, 16:04
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Brian M. Scott, 15:55
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Denis Giron, 15:43
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 15:41
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 15:38
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 15:17
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 15:10
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 15:08
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Joachim Pense, 15:05
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 14:53
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 14:52
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 14:45
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 14:41
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Des Small, 14:40
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Neeraj Mathur, 14:34
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:18
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Nathan, 14:13
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:11
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:40
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Des Small, 13:32
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Thomas Widmann, 13:26
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:08
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:49
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 12:41
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 12:31
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Helmut Richter, 12:04
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Helmut Richter, 11:59
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Ruud Harmsen, 11:58
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 11:55
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 11:55
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 11:47
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Peter T. Daniels, 11:45
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 11:42
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 11:39
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Peter T. Daniels, 11:37
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Artur Jachacy, 11:37
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Peter T. Daniels, 11:33
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Artur Jachacy, 11:33
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 11:32
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Artur Jachacy, 11:16
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 11:14
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Peter T. Daniels, 11:12
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 11:11
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 11:07
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Joachim Pense, 11:03
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:58
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:53
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:51
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, Peter T. Daniels, 10:51
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Des Small, 10:46
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 10:45
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:41
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 10:38
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:38
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:31
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 10:29
- Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, nygdan_morteauxspam, 10:26
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Des Small, 10:26
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Ruud Harmsen, 10:22
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:19
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:18
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Peter T. Daniels, 10:17
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:12
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 10:08
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 10:05
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 10:02
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 10:02
- Re: english homonyms, Peter T. Daniels, 09:57
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:55
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Artur Jachacy, 09:54
- Re: ARABIC [script]: sheen with a dot below?ghayn with a dot below?, Andreas Prilop, 09:35
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 09:23
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Peter T. Daniels, 09:16
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Peter T. Daniels, 09:10
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Peter T. Daniels, 09:09
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, hazchem, 09:08
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Peter T. Daniels, 09:07
- Re: english homonyms (Deep Blue), Ruud Harmsen, 08:56
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 08:55
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 08:52
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 08:40
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 08:35
- Re: english homonyms, Tron, 08:34
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Peter T. Daniels, 08:33
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:30
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:27
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:23
- Re: english homonyms, Peter T. Daniels, 08:17
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:13
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:11
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:09
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:07
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Artur Jachacy, 08:00
- english homonyms (Deep Blue), Oliver Walter, 07:51
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, John Atkinson, 07:49
- Re: english homonyms, Oliver Walter, 07:39
- Re: should I learn Cantonese or Mandarin?, Neeraj Mathur, 07:38
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Jim Heckman, 06:10
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 06:06
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanish, Ruud Harmsen, 05:31
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 05:20
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Richard Herring, 04:59
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 04:50
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 04:47
- Re: <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 04:33
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, John Atkinson, 04:22
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Brian M. Scott, 03:57
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 03:19
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 03:17
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 03:15
- <ll> and <y> in Argentian Spanisg (was: Chinese languages or language?), Ruud Harmsen, 03:12
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 02:43
- Re: english homonyms, Afoklala, 02:33
- Re: should I learn Cantonese or Mandarin?, Jarel Deaton, 02:16
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Paul J Kriha, 02:01
- Re: A sound change in Albanian?, Jarel Deaton, 01:57
- V2 (was: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?), Joachim Pense, 01:27
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Joachim Pense, 01:24
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Joachim Pense, 01:18
January 12, 2006
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:11
- Re: ARABIC [script]: sheen with a dot below?ghayn with a dot below?, Yusuf B Gursey, 23:10
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Jim Heckman, 22:39
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 22:11
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Jim Heckman, 21:57
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Yusuf B Gursey, 21:46
- Re: French: THE idiotic language (133/200), Joseph W. Murphy, 21:29
- Re: French: THE idiotic language (133/200), Joseph W. Murphy, 20:47
- should I learn Cantonese or Mandarin?, Barky Bark, 19:57
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Jim Heckman, 19:54
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 19:34
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 19:27
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Colin Fine, 19:13
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Thomas Widmann, 19:02
- ARABIC [script]: sheen with a dot below?ghayn with a dot below?, Denis Giron, 18:58
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:56
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 18:56
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 18:53
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Denis Giron, 18:53
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Brian M. Scott, 18:44
- Re: A sound change in Albanian?, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:42
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 18:39
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:33
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Peter T. Daniels, 18:32
- Re: pollution, self- and otherwise Re: THE QUIZ..., Peter T. Daniels, 18:30
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:29
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:27
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:24
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:15
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Peter T. Daniels, 18:10
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:09
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Peter T. Daniels, 18:08
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Peter T. Daniels, 18:06
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Peter T. Daniels, 18:03
- Re: pollution, self- and otherwise Re: THE QUIZ..., Miguel Carrasquer, 18:02
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Brian M. Scott, 18:02
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:59
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Peter T. Daniels, 17:57
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 17:57
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Thomas Widmann, 17:50
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 17:49
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:43
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:42
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:38
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, benlizro, 17:37
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:36
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:34
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:19
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, O-V R:nen, 17:03
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, António Marques, 16:45
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:20
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Herman Rubin, 16:16
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Herman Rubin, 16:08
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, david, 16:03
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Herman Rubin, 16:02
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Nigel Greenwood, 16:02
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Herman Rubin, 15:55
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Neeraj Mathur, 15:46
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 15:39
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Thomas Widmann, 15:23
- Re: english homonyms, Herman Rubin, 15:18
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 15:16
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 15:15
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 15:14
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 15:13
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 15:11
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 15:07
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 14:57
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 14:55
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 14:48
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:47
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Brian M. Scott, 14:37
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:34
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 14:32
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 14:31
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 14:27
- Re: vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Peter T. Daniels, 14:25
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 14:23
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 14:10
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Peter T. Daniels, 14:07
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Peter T. Daniels, 14:04
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 14:02
- vowel signs in Hebrew and Syriac, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:01
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 13:58
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, garabik-news-2005-05, 13:55
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:53
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:52
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Nathan, 13:49
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 13:15
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 12:41
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Jukka K. Korpela, 12:20
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Neeraj Mathur, 12:11
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Neeraj Mathur, 12:04
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Nigel Greenwood, 11:47
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Ruud Harmsen, 11:39
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 11:37
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:31
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 11:20
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:14
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:09
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 10:58
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 10:55
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:54
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:53
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:53
- linguistic can'ts Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:49
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:46
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Neeraj Mathur, 10:26
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Neeraj Mathur, 10:22
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 10:19
- Time in various languages..., FredB, 10:18
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 10:17
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Peter T. Daniels, 10:16
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Peter T. Daniels, 10:14
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 10:11
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Peter T. Daniels, 10:09
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 10:08
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Peter T. Daniels, 10:07
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Joachim Pense, 09:59
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, O-V R:nen, 09:41
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 09:41
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 09:40
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 09:36
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 09:29
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 09:26
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 09:24
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 09:24
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 09:22
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 09:20
- Re: english homonyms, Peter T. Daniels, 09:14
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:10
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Guillaume, 09:08
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:06
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:01
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:59
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 08:45
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Ruud Harmsen, 08:29
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Neeraj Mathur, 08:25
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 08:14
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 08:02
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 07:47
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Paul J Kriha, 07:41
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 07:40
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 07:36
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 07:29
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 07:09
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 07:02
- A sound change in Albanian?, Jarel Deaton, 06:58
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 06:55
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 06:54
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Paul J Kriha, 06:43
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 06:42
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 06:36
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, John Atkinson, 06:23
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 06:21
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 06:15
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 05:43
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Jacques Guy, 05:34
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 05:25
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 05:21
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Nigel Greenwood, 05:16
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 05:15
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 05:08
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Neeraj Mathur, 05:01
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 05:00
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 04:58
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:49
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Ruud Harmsen, 04:47
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 04:40
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 04:39
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:31
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:23
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 04:13
- Re: english homonyms, Afoklala, 03:59
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 03:55
- Re: english homonyms, Salvatore Volatile, 02:58
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Brian M. Scott, 02:57
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 02:56
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Ruud Harmsen, 02:47
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Ruud Harmsen, 02:44
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Ruud Harmsen, 02:24
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 02:22
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 02:17
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 02:15
January 11, 2006
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Neeraj Mathur, 21:32
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Joseph W. Murphy, 21:25
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, benlizro, 21:11
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Neeraj Mathur, 20:11
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 20:05
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, António Marques, 19:59
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Brian M. Scott, 19:58
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Neeraj Mathur, 19:41
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Colin Fine, 19:28
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 19:27
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 19:25
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, António Marques, 19:22
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 19:19
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 19:14
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ekkehard Dengler, 19:06
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Brian M. Scott, 19:04
- Re: German subject (was: Do Children Learn Languages at ...), Lee Sau Dan, 19:02
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 18:53
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Peter T. Daniels, 18:49
- Re: english homonyms, Tony Cooper, 18:49
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Heidi Graw, 18:45
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 18:45
- Re: english homonyms, Peter T. Daniels, 18:32
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:25
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:20
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Brian M. Scott, 18:19
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:18
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:15
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 18:10
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 18:03
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 17:40
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Brian M. Scott, 17:36
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 17:35
- German subject (was: Do Children Learn Languages at ...), Helmut Richter, 17:22
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, António Marques, 17:20
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Heidi Graw, 16:46
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Brian M. Scott, 16:37
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, António Marques, 16:29
- Re: english homonyms, Chris Waigl, 16:17
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 16:07
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Padraic Brown, 16:07
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 16:05
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 16:03
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Trond Engen, 16:00
- Re: english homonyms, Aidan Kehoe, 15:44
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Neeraj Mathur, 15:39
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Aidan Kehoe, 15:29
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Joachim Pense, 14:47
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 14:46
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Trond Engen, 14:42
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Brian M. Scott, 14:26
- Re: english homonyms, Brian M. Scott, 14:17
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 14:08
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 14:07
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Marc Adler, 14:03
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Brian M. Scott, 13:55
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Douglas G. Kilday, 13:54
- Re: Seen in another newsgroup: _Nature_ examines Wikipedia, Brian M. Scott, 13:25
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 12:51
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:43
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 12:20
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:10
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 12:00
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 11:55
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 11:54
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 11:49
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 11:45
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 11:39
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 11:34
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 11:33
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Neeraj Mathur, 11:29
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Joachim Pense, 11:24
- Re: english homonyms, Alan Jones, 11:03
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 10:53
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:36
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Neeraj Mathur, 10:34
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 10:26
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:18
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:13
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:08
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, O-V R:nen, 10:06
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Joseph W. Murphy, 10:04
- Re: Seen in another newsgroup: _Nature_ examines Wikipedia, Richard Herring, 09:56
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Joseph W. Murphy, 09:56
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, J. W. Love, 09:43
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Peter T. Daniels, 09:29
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Ruud Harmsen, 09:24
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 09:21
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Des Small, 09:20
- Re: Seen in another newsgroup: _Nature_ examines Wikipedia, Peter T. Daniels, 09:12
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Peter T. Daniels, 09:11
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Peter T. Daniels, 09:08
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, pikatxu, 09:05
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:40
- Re: english homonyms, Peter T. Daniels, 08:37
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:34
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:31
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:26
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:22
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Des Small, 08:21
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:21
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:18
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:15
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:14
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:11
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 08:01
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Richard Herring, 07:28
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, John Atkinson, 07:15
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 07:07
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Ruud Harmsen, 06:52
- Seen in another newsgroup: _Nature_ examines Wikipedia, Richard Herring, 06:42
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 06:34
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, John Atkinson, 06:22
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Joseph W. Murphy, 06:21
- Re: Dutch on UK radio, Ruud Harmsen, 05:29
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 05:25
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Jim Heckman, 05:22
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Jim Heckman, 05:22
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Nigel Greenwood, 05:18
- Dutch on UK radio, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:54
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, John Atkinson, 04:43
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:34
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:29
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:26
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:17
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, John Atkinson, 04:02
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 04:01
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, John Atkinson, 03:52
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 03:25
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 02:59
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 02:46
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 02:16
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 01:19
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 00:34
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 00:22
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:20
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 00:19
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Lee Sau Dan, 00:10
January 10, 2006
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Jarel Deaton, 23:56
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Joe Fineman, 21:15
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Herman Rubin, 20:06
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 20:00
- Re: english homonyms, Default User, 19:39
- Re: Wow! It's a Yogh!, Joseph W. Murphy, 19:14
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 19:00
- Wow! It's a Yogh!, Joseph W. Murphy, 18:59
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ole Nielsby, 18:53
- Re: english homonyms, Tron, 18:48
- Re: If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when t, Colin Fine, 18:44
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Colin Fine, 18:39
- Re: english homonyms, Default User, 18:29
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:26
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Aidan Kehoe, 18:19
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Aidan Kehoe, 18:13
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Aidan Kehoe, 18:09
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, António Marques, 18:06
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Aidan Kehoe, 18:02
- Re: english homonyms, Tron, 18:02
- Re: english homonyms, Tron, 17:59
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 17:58
- Re: english homonyms, Aidan Kehoe, 17:56
- Re: english homonyms, Aidan Kehoe, 17:50
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Aidan Kehoe, 17:43
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Aidan Kehoe, 17:40
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 17:24
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 17:22
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, António Marques, 17:00
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 16:55
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Brian M. Scott, 16:44
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 16:41
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 16:31
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 16:31
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Aidan Kehoe, 16:28
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 16:25
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 16:19
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 16:16
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:15
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Brian M. Scott, 16:14
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Joachim Pense, 16:13
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Joachim Pense, 16:13
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:10
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Aidan Kehoe, 16:10
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Herman Rubin, 16:08
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:07
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Aidan Kehoe, 16:05
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:02
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 16:01
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 15:58
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:55
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Ruud Harmsen, 15:55
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 15:50
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 15:49
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:49
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, O-V R:nen, 15:48
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 15:41
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 15:40
- Re: english homonyms, Des Small, 15:36
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 15:35
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 15:35
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Aidan Kehoe, 15:35
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 15:33
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:33
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:31
- Re: english homonyms, Mike Lyle, 15:20
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 15:19
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:18
- Re: pollution, self- and otherwise Re: THE QUIZ..., Peter T. Daniels, 15:15
- Re: New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Peter T. Daniels, 15:14
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Aidan Kehoe, 15:11
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 15:09
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:07
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Peter T. Daniels, 15:06
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 15:06
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Peter T. Daniels, 14:53
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 14:51
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 14:50
- Re: english homonyms, Peter T. Daniels, 14:47
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:43
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:42
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:39
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:36
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:32
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:26
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:25
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Brian M. Scott, 14:11
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Brian M. Scott, 13:55
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Helmut Richter, 13:54
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Paul J Kriha, 13:49
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 13:43
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Nathan, 13:33
- Re: Radiotelephony (R/T), Nigel Greenwood, 13:25
- Re: english homonyms, Lee Sau Dan, 13:21
- Re: Hindi children's books with pictures, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:29
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:27
- Re: english homonyms, Paul J Kriha, 12:23
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Des Small, 12:20
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:14
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 12:07
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:04
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Joachim Pense, 11:58
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 11:28
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 11:18
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 11:17
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 11:16
- Re: pollution, self- and otherwise Re: THE QUIZ..., Richard Herring, 11:14
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 11:09
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 11:05
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 11:04
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 11:01
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 10:56
- New Methodology on Analysis of Language Change, Joseph W. Murphy, 10:42
- Re: english homonyms, Evertjan., 10:39
- Re: english homonyms, Des Small, 10:29
- Re: english homonyms, Lee Sau Dan, 10:21
- Re: english homonyms, Lee Sau Dan, 10:19
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:17
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:12
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 10:08
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, Des Small, 10:07
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:05
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 10:01
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, J. W. Love, 09:56
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:53
- Re: english homonyms, Tron, 09:51
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 09:48
- nationalists, languages and dialects, hazchem, 09:30
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 08:58
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:57
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Peter T. Daniels, 08:54
- Re: Hindi children's books with pictures, Peter T. Daniels, 08:43
- Re: english homonyms, Des Small, 08:35
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 08:32
- Re: english homonyms, Des Small, 08:31
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 08:30
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:27
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 08:20
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 08:19
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 08:19
- Re: english homonyms, Peter T. Daniels, 08:14
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:11
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:08
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Neeraj Mathur, 08:07
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:06
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:01
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:59
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:56
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:54
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:53
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:48
- Re: english homonyms, Ruud Harmsen, 07:43
- Re: english homonyms, Ruud Harmsen, 07:42
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 07:42
- Re: english homonyms, Evertjan., 07:41
- Re: english homonyms, Evertjan., 07:34
- Re: Hindi children's books with pictures, Neeraj Mathur, 07:02
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 06:46
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 06:42
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:34
- Re: english homonyms, Evertjan., 05:28
- Re: english homonyms, Evertjan., 05:24
- Re: english homonyms, Lee Sau Dan, 05:16
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Helmut Richter, 05:12
- Does knowing 2+ languages help you learn subsequent languages?, vaysh, 05:00
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Jim Heckman, 04:44
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:39
- Re: english homonyms, Ruud Harmsen, 04:38
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:28
- Re: english homonyms, Afoklala, 04:27
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:25
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:21
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 04:19
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 03:18
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 03:15
- Hindi children's books with pictures, Allan Adler, 03:12
- Re: Herodotos, Allan Adler, 03:03
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Paul J Kriha, 03:00
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 02:52
- Re: english homonyms, Paul J Kriha, 02:50
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 02:38
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 02:35
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 02:34
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Jim Heckman, 02:31
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Jarel Deaton, 02:28
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 02:10
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:23
January 09, 2006
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Neeraj Mathur, 23:44
- Re: english homonyms, izzy, 21:23
- Re: english homonyms, Robert Bannister, 19:50
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, benlizro, 19:38
- Re: english homonyms, Robert Bannister, 19:37
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 19:16
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 19:09
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 19:03
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 18:59
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 18:58
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:57
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 18:57
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 18:55
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:55
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 18:54
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Lee Sau Dan, 18:47
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 18:45
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Dana Nutter, 18:44
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:39
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:36
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, benlizro, 18:34
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:32
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Brian M. Scott, 18:32
- Foilage Words, Ron Hardin, 18:31
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:31
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:27
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:26
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:25
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:22
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:18
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:14
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:13
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:11
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Jarel Deaton, 18:01
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, António Marques, 17:21
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 17:18
- Re: english homonyms, Edward Hennessey, 17:10
- Re: english homonyms, izzy, 17:01
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, António Marques, 17:01
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 16:58
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, António Marques, 16:57
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 16:53
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 16:42
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 16:42
- Re: english homonyms, Wugi, 16:31
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Herman Rubin, 16:23
- Re: english homonyms, Wugi, 16:20
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 16:14
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Herman Rubin, 16:10
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 16:00
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 15:56
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 15:50
- Re: New Words from Teenage Girls, Pierre Jelenc, 15:49
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Herman Rubin, 15:47
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Wugi, 15:41
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 15:33
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 15:22
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:05
- Re: english homonyms, TsuiDF, 15:05
- Re: english homonyms, Edward Hennessey, 15:03
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:03
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 14:55
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 14:51
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, benlizross, 14:44
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 14:39
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 14:36
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 14:33
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 14:33
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 14:32
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 14:31
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 14:29
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 14:29
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 14:25
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 14:24
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Herman Rubin, 14:20
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Herman Rubin, 14:15
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 14:11
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 14:10
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ole Nielsby, 13:51
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:51
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:49
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 13:45
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:45
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, benlizro, 13:43
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 13:40
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 13:38
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:37
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 13:35
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 13:35
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:34
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:33
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 13:33
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 13:32
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:30
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Lee Sau Dan, 13:27
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 13:26
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Lee Sau Dan, 13:25
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 13:22
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 13:20
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Wugi, 13:14
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 13:13
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 13:11
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Harlan Messinger, 13:05
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 12:54
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 12:53
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Wugi, 12:50
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 12:50
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 12:46
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 12:44
- Re: english homonyms, Herman Rubin, 12:40
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 12:39
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:33
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:32
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Barbara Need, 12:29
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Barbara Need, 12:28
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 12:26
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 12:23
- Re: english homonyms, Evan Kirshenbaum, 12:22
- Re: english homonyms, Peter T. Daniels, 12:21
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:20
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Barbara Need, 12:16
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 11:51
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Harlan Messinger, 11:50
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 11:47
- Re: english homonyms, Harlan Messinger, 11:41
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Peter T. Daniels, 11:39
- Re: New Words from Teenage Girls, Peter T. Daniels, 11:38
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 11:38
- Re: New Words from Teenage Girls, Peter T. Daniels, 11:37
- Re: english homonyms, Peter T. Daniels, 11:35
- Re: New Words from Teenage Girls, Harlan Messinger, 11:35
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 11:33
- Re: english homonyms, Evertjan., 11:33
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 11:32
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Marc Adler, 11:30
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:30
- Re: Scottish names for ex-USSR & ex-Yugoslavia countries, Harlan Messinger, 11:30
- Re: Scottish names for ex-USSR & ex-Yugoslavia countries, Peter T. Daniels, 11:28
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:24
- Re: english homonyms, Einde O'Callaghan, 11:22
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:20
- Re: english homonyms, Einde O'Callaghan, 11:19
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:15
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:11
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 11:09
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:09
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 11:07
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:06
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:02
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Herman Rubin, 11:02
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:00
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:57
- Re: english homonyms, Evertjan., 10:54
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:53
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 10:53
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:52
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:51
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:45
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:44
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Herman Rubin, 10:41
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Helmut Richter, 10:28
- Re: english homonyms, retrosorter, 10:17
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 10:11
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 10:09
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Herman Rubin, 10:04
- Re: english homonyms, Tron, 09:58
- Re: what words were invented during the US Civil War?, Richard Herring, 09:45
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 09:31
- Re: english homonyms, Evertjan., 08:39
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, andrew_woode, 07:31
- Re: english homonyms, Sophie Fruehling, 07:25
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 07:22
- What is your first Linguistic Memory, Jarel Deaton, 07:04
- Re: New Words from Teenage Girls, Joseph W. Murphy, 06:56
- Your first "linguistic" memory, Jarel Deaton, 06:56
- Re: New Words from Teenage Girls, Joseph W. Murphy, 06:39
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 06:36
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 06:33
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Richard Herring, 06:29
- Re: A Message from Paul F. Wood, Richard Herring, 06:04
- Re: english homonyms, Chris Waigl, 06:02
- Re: english homonyms, bert, 05:39
- Re: english homonyms, Evertjan., 05:26
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, benlizross, 05:17
- Re: New Words from Teenage Girls, Dylan Sung, 04:44
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:28
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:27
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:25
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:22
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:18
- Re: english homonyms, John Woodgate, 04:16
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 03:43
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 03:08
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 02:55
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:28
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, benlizross, 01:28
- Re: Albanian gjithe from PIE *sem-?, Abdullah Konushevci, 00:39
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Alexander Gross, 00:00
January 08, 2006
- New Words from Teenage Girls, Joseph W. Murphy, 21:46
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joseph W. Murphy, 21:37
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 21:29
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 21:25
- Re: If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when they are less than three or four year of age? Everything is incomprehensible initially, right? So why do adults need for it to be comprehensible? Won't they just implicitly assimilate it bit by bit given sufficient unexplained exposure?, Daniel Mac an Toisich, 21:19
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 21:06
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 21:02
- Re: Scottish names for ex-USSR & ex-Yugoslavia countries, Daniel Mac an Toisich, 20:48
- Re: Scottish names for ex-USSR & ex-Yugoslavia countries, Daniel Mac an Toisich, 20:48
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Herman Rubin, 20:43
- Re: If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when they are less than three or four year of age? Everything is incomprehensible initially, right? So why do adults need for it to be comprehensible? Won't they just implicitly assimilate it bit by bit given sufficient unexplained exposure?, Daniel Mac an Toisich, 19:44
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 19:03
- Missive, nikool19a, 19:01
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 18:53
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Des Small, 18:50
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 18:50
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Dylan Sung, 17:57
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Bart Mathias, 17:40
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 17:33
- Re: A New Paradigm for Language?, penguinsare, 17:21
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Des Small, 17:19
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:08
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Aidan Kehoe, 17:01
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:55
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 16:23
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 16:19
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Wugi, 16:13
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 16:12
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 15:53
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Ruud Harmsen, 15:53
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 15:52
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 15:49
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 15:47
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 15:44
- english homonyms, retrosorter, 15:29
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, benlizro, 15:23
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:20
- Re: A New Paradigm for Language?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:19
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Brian M. Scott, 15:13
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:12
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:11
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:08
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:05
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 15:04
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 14:54
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Ruud Harmsen, 14:51
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ole Nielsby, 14:47
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 14:47
- Re: Earliest Maya Writing Found, Peter T. Daniels, 14:44
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Peter T. Daniels, 14:41
- Re: A New Paradigm for Language?, Alexander Gross, 14:41
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 14:39
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:38
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, garabik-news-2005-05, 14:38
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 14:38
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:33
- Re: english homonyms, Esben I., 14:31
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 14:31
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Christian Weisgerber, 14:18
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 14:14
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Joachim Pense, 14:14
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 13:59
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Aidan Kehoe, 13:49
- Re: Earliest Maya Writing Found, Joseph W. Murphy, 13:43
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 13:29
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 13:11
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, penguinsare, 13:02
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 12:51
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 12:45
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:28
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, penguinsare, 12:22
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:21
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 12:19
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Peter T. Daniels, 12:11
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:09
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:08
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 12:05
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:04
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Joachim Pense, 12:03
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:02
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, penguinsare, 12:01
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 11:58
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 11:55
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 11:55
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:53
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 11:51
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 11:51
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 11:49
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:46
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Aidan Kehoe, 11:46
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:44
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 11:40
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:38
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:34
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:27
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:26
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 11:18
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, O-V R:nen, 11:15
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 11:15
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:10
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:09
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:08
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:07
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:03
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 11:00
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:59
- Re: A New Paradigm for Language?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:58
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:57
- Re: Earliest Maya Writing Found, Peter T. Daniels, 10:56
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:56
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:53
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:51
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:48
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:45
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:45
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:36
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:35
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:33
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 10:32
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Lee Sau Dan, 10:31
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Lee Sau Dan, 10:29
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Joachim Pense, 10:27
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Lee Sau Dan, 10:26
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 10:24
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 10:21
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Joachim Pense, 10:19
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 10:11
- Re: A New Paradigm for Language?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:54
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Tommi Nieminen, 09:53
- Re: A New Paradigm for Language?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:52
- Re: Earliest Maya Writing Found, Peter T. Daniels, 09:52
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Peter T. Daniels, 09:48
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Thomas Widmann, 09:47
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Peter T. Daniels, 09:47
- Re: Earliest Maya Writing Found, Ruud Harmsen, 09:44
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:42
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 09:41
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:38
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:36
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:36
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:30
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:30
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:27
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:26
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:26
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:23
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:21
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:19
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:16
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:14
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, O-V R:nen, 08:50
- Re: Atlas of North American English, Aidan Kehoe, 08:12
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 08:10
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Aidan Kehoe, 08:07
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, O-V R:nen, 08:06
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 08:03
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 07:46
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:42
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 06:53
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 06:49
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:43
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 06:42
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:35
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:34
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:30
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:28
- Re: Grandfathers, Prai Jei, 06:09
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Prai Jei, 06:07
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Helmut Richter, 05:48
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, penguinsare, 05:43
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Helmut Richter, 05:42
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 05:32
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Joachim Pense, 04:29
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Joachim Pense, 04:26
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, penguinsare, 03:54
- Re: If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when t, penguinsare, 02:27
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Jim Heckman, 01:33
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 01:08
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 00:54
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Geoff, 00:42
January 07, 2006
- Re: A New Paradigm for Language?, Alexander Gross, 23:50
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joachim Pense, 23:34
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Joachim Pense, 23:13
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 23:05
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 23:00
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 22:55
- Re: Atlas of North American English, Joseph W. Murphy, 22:05
- Earliest Maya Writing Found, Joseph W. Murphy, 21:51
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, benlizross, 21:28
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Joe Fineman, 21:05
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:55
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Dylan Sung, 19:55
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Peter T. Daniels, 19:35
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:34
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:30
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:29
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:26
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:24
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:19
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:15
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:13
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:12
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:10
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:08
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:04
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Wugi, 17:46
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 17:29
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Helmut Richter, 17:28
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Bart Mathias, 17:15
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Helmut Richter, 17:05
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 16:46
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, benlizross, 16:36
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joseph W. Murphy, 15:33
- Re: Albanian gjithe from PIE *sem-?, Douglas G. Kilday, 14:55
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Aidan Kehoe, 14:47
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 14:44
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Aidan Kehoe, 14:41
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Aidan Kehoe, 14:36
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 14:33
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 13:55
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Ruud Harmsen, 13:51
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 13:49
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 13:48
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 13:47
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 13:46
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 13:41
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Lee Sau Dan, 13:12
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 13:08
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Herman Rubin, 13:03
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Lee Sau Dan, 13:03
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Thomas Weber, 12:58
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 12:57
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Lee Sau Dan, 12:55
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 12:52
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:50
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 12:47
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 12:46
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Lee Sau Dan, 12:44
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Peter T. Daniels, 12:44
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 12:43
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:42
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 12:41
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:39
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Lee Sau Dan, 12:38
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:36
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:34
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Lee Sau Dan, 12:34
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:33
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:31
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:31
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 12:30
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:29
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 12:28
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:27
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:23
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Helmut Richter, 12:16
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Augustus SFX van Dusen, 12:09
- Re: If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when they are less than three or four year of age? Everything is incomprehensible initially, right?, Aidan Kehoe, 12:09
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Augustus SFX van Dusen, 12:04
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 12:04
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Aidan Kehoe, 11:58
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 11:52
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 11:20
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:42
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:34
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 10:30
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:27
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joseph W. Murphy, 10:23
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:11
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:09
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:08
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:03
- If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when they are less than three or four year of age? Everything is incomprehensible initially, right?, penguinsare, 10:02
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 09:54
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joseph W. Murphy, 09:51
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:47
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:44
- Re: meaning of sudoku, garabik-news-2005-05, 09:40
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, sam c, 09:39
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:35
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:29
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:26
- If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when they are less than three or four year of age? Everything is incomprehensible initially, right? So why do adults need for it to be comprehensible? Won't they just implicitly assimilate it bit by bit given sufficient unexplained exposure?, penguinsare, 09:23
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, penguinsare, 09:16
- Re: effects of prescriptivism, Peter T. Daniels, 09:08
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Chaakming, 09:06
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, yky, 09:00
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Peter T. Daniels, 08:52
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:51
- Re: Scottish names for ex-USSR & ex-Yugoslavia countries, Peter T. Daniels, 08:48
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:47
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:46
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:44
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:43
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:41
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:38
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:37
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:33
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:33
- meaning of sudoku, retrosorter, 08:30
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:28
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:25
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:24
- effects of prescriptivism, sam c, 08:21
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:20
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:18
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:16
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:14
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Aidan Kehoe, 07:59
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Aidan Kehoe, 07:53
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 07:49
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Helmut Richter, 07:40
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:26
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 07:05
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Colin Fine, 06:55
- Re: If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when t, Colin Fine, 06:48
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 06:47
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 06:33
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:24
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:15
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 06:02
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Lee Sau Dan, 05:51
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Prai Jei, 05:50
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 05:49
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 05:48
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Miguel Carrasquer, 05:43
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Richter, 05:40
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 05:33
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 05:18
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 05:06
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Aidan Kehoe, 05:03
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 05:02
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 05:00
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:58
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:53
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:50
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:47
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Aidan Kehoe, 04:44
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Dylan Sung, 03:59
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 01:17
January 06, 2006
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Jim Heckman, 23:50
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 23:47
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:32
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joseph W. Murphy, 22:18
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joseph W. Murphy, 21:54
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, yky, 21:47
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Jim Heckman, 21:32
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joseph W. Murphy, 21:01
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:05
- Scottish names for ex-USSR & ex-Yugoslavia countries, Canis, 19:05
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:00
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:58
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:56
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Barbara Need, 17:14
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Barbara Need, 17:14
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Barbara Need, 17:12
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 17:08
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Jukka K. Korpela, 17:06
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, mb, 17:05
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 16:49
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, benlizro, 16:41
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Dylan Sung, 16:24
- Re: Chinese languages or language?, Dylan Sung, 16:21
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 16:06
- Chinese languages or language?, Augustus SFX van Dusen, 15:53
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, benlizross, 15:13
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Bart Mathias, 15:11
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 15:05
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:05
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Bart Mathias, 15:04
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, benlizross, 14:38
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Harlan Messinger, 14:23
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Brian M. Scott, 13:42
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Harlan Messinger, 13:14
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:45
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:43
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:40
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:38
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:34
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:32
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 12:20
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Barbara Need, 12:19
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Brian M. Scott, 12:16
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Harlan Messinger, 12:04
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Harlan Messinger, 11:56
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Z.M., 11:29
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 11:25
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Herman Rubin, 11:15
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Barbara Need, 11:11
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Herman Rubin, 10:37
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:33
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Harlan Messinger, 10:28
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:27
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Harlan Messinger, 10:24
- Re: Atlas of North American English, Herman Rubin, 10:12
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Artur Jachacy, 09:39
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:26
- Re: If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when t, Ron Hardin, 09:26
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:22
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Des Small, 09:22
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:22
- Re: If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when t, Peter T. Daniels, 09:14
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:08
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:06
- If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when t, Penguins Are, 09:00
- If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking when t, Penguins Are, 09:00
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Claudio Grondi, 08:47
- Re: Biotechnology********Intellectual Property Rights, Peter T. Daniels, 08:32
- Re: Orthography supporting sound changes?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:31
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 08:30
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:29
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 08:28
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:26
- Re: Atlas of North American English, Peter T. Daniels, 08:24
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:20
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Peter T. Daniels, 08:15
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 08:12
- Biotechnology********Intellectual Property Rights, contactme4u, 07:09
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 06:51
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, Ruud Harmsen, 05:48
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Claudio Grondi, 05:43
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 05:43
- Orthography supporting sound changes?, Joachim Pense, 03:28
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, mb, 00:48
- Re: Foreign is foreign, right?, mb, 00:48
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joseph W. Murphy, 00:09
January 05, 2006
- Re: Albanian gjithe from PIE *sem-?, Jarel Deaton, 23:24
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Helmut Weber, 22:33
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Carl Taylor, 22:02
- Re: Atlas of North American English, Joseph W. Murphy, 21:36
- Re: Atlas of North American English, Christopher Culver, 21:33
- Re: 2005 - The Year in Review, Joseph W. Murphy, 21:30
- Re: Albanian gjithe from PIE *sem-?, Jim Heckman, 20:55
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:09
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 18:58
- Re: 2005 - The Year in Review, Carl Taylor, 18:57
- Re: Atlas of North American English, Carl Taylor, 18:51
- Re: Atlas of North American English, Peter T. Daniels, 17:48
- Re: Albanian gjithe from PIE *sem-?, Abdullah Konushevci, 17:15
- Re: Atlas of North American English, benlizro, 17:12
- Foreign is foreign, right?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:49
- Re: Atlas of North American English, Peter T. Daniels, 16:47
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:44
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Peter T. Daniels, 16:41
- Atlas of North American English, Joseph W. Murphy, 16:07
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joseph W. Murphy, 15:17
- Re: 2005 - The Year in Review, calm_weather, 13:50
- Re: Limbaugh , ``to'' cannibalism, Douglas G. Kilday, 13:13
- Re: Grandfathers, Nigel Greenwood, 12:59
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Tommi Nieminen, 12:55
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, CatalinaIslandView, 10:31
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Harlan Messinger, 10:24
- Re: Albanian gjithe from PIE *sem-?, Harlan Messinger, 10:20
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Peter T. Daniels, 09:21
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 09:14
- Re: News in various languages, Ron Hardin, 07:10
- Re: can anyone tell me?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:31
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Aslan, 06:14
- Re: can anyone tell me?, Yves Euldède, 06:13
- Re: News in various languages, Yves Euldède, 06:05
- Re: 2005 - The Year in Review, benlizross, 05:32
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:18
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Ruud Harmsen, 04:15
- Re: Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Lee Sau Dan, 04:12
- Re: Grandfathers, Dylan Sung, 04:07
- Re: Grandfathers, Skraedder, 03:10
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 02:42
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 02:26
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 01:48
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 01:26
- Re: Albanian gjithe from PIE *sem-?, Jarel Deaton, 01:07
- Albanian gjithe from PIE *sem-?, Jarel Deaton, 00:53
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 00:11
January 04, 2006
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Joachim Pense, 23:41
- A New Paradigm for Language?, Joseph W. Murphy, 23:30
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Marc Adler, 20:54
- Do Children Learn Languages at Different Rates?, Joseph W. Murphy, 20:46
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Bart Mathias, 20:29
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, CatalinaIslandView, 20:28
- Re: 2005 - The Year in Review, Alexander Gross, 19:40
- Re: Grandfathers, Brian M. Scott, 18:44
- Grandfathers, Anneli, 18:14
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:51
- Read not, António Marques, 17:29
- Re: Spanish corazón, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 17:29
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Ruud Harmsen, 16:59
- Re: Grandfathers, Esben I., 16:59
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Jukka K. Korpela, 16:48
- Re: Etruscan Language, Miguel Carrasquer, 16:47
- Re: Spanish corazón, António Marques, 16:18
- Re: Tehran/Mehran, Peter T. Daniels, 15:49
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:46
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:45
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 15:40
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Herman Rubin, 14:50
- Tehran/Mehran, CatalinaIslandView, 14:42
- Re: Spanish corazón, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:35
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Joachim Pense, 13:50
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:40
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Joachim Pense, 13:40
- Re: Etruscan Language, Aslan, 13:17
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Padraic Brown, 12:54
- Re: Etruscan Language, Miguel Carrasquer, 12:50
- Re: Etruscan Language, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:46
- Part III (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Abdullah Konushevci, 12:45
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 11:24
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Peter T. Daniels, 11:12
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 11:07
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 10:59
- Re: Spanish corazón, Ruud Harmsen, 09:49
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 09:26
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:50
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:58
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:57
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Peter T. Daniels, 07:56
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 07:52
- Re: Spanish corazón, Thomas Widmann, 07:20
- Re: Spanish corazón, Ruud Harmsen, 06:23
- Spanish corazón, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 06:02
- Re: Etruscan Language, Aslan, 03:45
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:26
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, Ruud Harmsen, 03:08
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:05
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 02:40
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 01:46
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:08
January 03, 2006
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Jim Heckman, 22:32
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Bart Mathias, 21:35
- 2005 - The Year in Review, Joseph W. Murphy, 21:08
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Lee Sau Dan, 20:29
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Lee Sau Dan, 20:20
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Aidan Kehoe, 19:53
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Aidan Kehoe, 19:45
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Aidan Kehoe, 19:42
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Brian M. Scott, 19:36
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Colin Fine, 19:36
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Colin Fine, 19:28
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Colin Fine, 19:28
- Re: Etruscan Language, Brian M. Scott, 19:23
- Re: Limbaugh , ``to'' cannibalism, Ron Hardin, 19:06
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Brian M. Scott, 18:47
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Brian M. Scott, 18:38
- Re: Parsing, Ron Hardin, 18:30
- Re: Can somone translate this?, Dylan Sung, 18:30
- Re: Parsing, Peter T. Daniels, 18:20
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:18
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:16
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:14
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Brian M. Scott, 17:41
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Aidan Kehoe, 17:34
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Brian M. Scott, 17:30
- Limbaugh , ``to'' cannibalism, Ron Hardin, 17:20
- Re: Parsing, Ron Hardin, 17:16
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Harlan Messinger, 17:14
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Aidan Kehoe, 16:36
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Aidan Kehoe, 16:23
- Re: Parsing, Brian M. Scott, 15:58
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Joachim Pense, 15:32
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation, Brian M. Scott, 15:25
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Brian M. Scott, 15:23
- Re: Parsing, Wiktor S., 15:21
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Harlan Messinger, 15:14
- Re: Parsing, benlizross, 15:07
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation, Peter T. Daniels, 15:03
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:01
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Padraic Brown, 14:33
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Harlan Messinger, 14:23
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Herman Rubin, 14:08
- Re: Etruscan Language, Christopher Culver, 13:46
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Herman Rubin, 13:46
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation, Brian M. Scott, 13:33
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Herman Rubin, 13:21
- Re: Etruscan Language, Douglas G. Kilday, 13:04
- Re: Limbaugh , ``to'' cannibalism, Douglas G. Kilday, 12:41
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:58
- Parsing, Ron Hardin, 11:38
- Re: Can somone translate this?, Ursula, 11:09
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Peter T. Daniels, 08:37
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Peter T. Daniels, 08:35
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Tapani Salminen, 08:33
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 08:30
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Tapani Salminen, 08:29
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Nigel Greenwood, 08:02
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Joseph W. Murphy, 07:45
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Ruud Harmsen, 06:05
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Ruud Harmsen, 06:01
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, mb, 06:01
- Re: prestige dialects Re: Why is Hindi perceived as being more refined than Punjabi?, mb, 05:06
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 05:05
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation, Des Small, 04:42
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Tommi Nieminen, 04:39
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Dylan Sung, 04:24
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Jukka K. Korpela, 03:37
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, Ruud Harmsen, 03:09
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Franz Gnaedinger, 03:02
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:34
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Bobby D. Bryant, 02:27
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Bobby D. Bryant, 02:25
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Jim Heckman, 01:37
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Jim Heckman, 01:37
January 02, 2006
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Geoff, 22:32
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Aidan Kehoe, 20:48
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Marc Adler, 20:34
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Bart Mathias, 20:31
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Marc Adler, 20:28
- Re: Can somone translate this?, Geoff, 20:03
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Joseph W. Murphy, 18:57
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Joseph W. Murphy, 18:51
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Bobby D. Bryant, 18:24
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 18:02
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 17:57
- Re: Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Nigel Greenwood, 17:21
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Jukka K. Korpela, 16:44
- Pentagon to Boost Language Skills, Joseph W. Murphy, 16:32
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Joachim Pense, 15:38
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 15:31
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Marc Adler, 15:09
- Re: Can somone translate this?, Dylan Sung, 14:52
- Re: Can somone translate this?, Geoff, 14:21
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 14:08
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Helmut Richter, 13:14
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Herman Rubin, 13:13
- Re: Spelling influencing Language?, Herman Rubin, 12:58
- Re: Attitude... :-), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:47
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Tapani Salminen, 12:16
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 10:53
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 10:35
- Re: Albanian inherited lexicon - Part I, Abdullah Konushevci, 09:38
- Re: I am THE BEST Russian translator, Colin Fine, 09:33
- Re: Arabic & Hebrew - Latin on-line converter, Helmut Richter, 08:43
- Re: Attitude... :-), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:25
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 07:37
- Re: Can somone translate this?, Ursula, 07:36
- Radiotelephony (R/T), Nigel Greenwood, 06:48
- Re: can anyone tell me?, Jukka K. Korpela, 06:42
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, Colin Fine, 05:14
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, Ruud Harmsen, 04:46
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, Ruud Harmsen, 04:36
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:01
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation, Paul J Kriha, 02:16
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 01:56
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 01:14
January 01, 2006
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 23:41
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 23:40
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 23:38
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Jim Heckman, 22:10
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 18:13
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Jukka K. Korpela, 16:46
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:45
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 16:26
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 15:50
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 15:47
- Re: Albanian inherited lexicon - Part I, Douglas G. Kilday, 15:40
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation, Brian M. Scott, 15:21
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Marc Adler, 15:21
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 15:10
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Jukka K. Korpela, 14:51
- Re: A New Year's Poem For sci.lang, Peter T. Daniels, 14:45
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 14:42
- News in various languages, Ron Hardin, 14:41
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Jukka K. Korpela, 14:20
- Re: A New Year's Poem For sci.lang, Alexander Gross, 14:05
- Re: Phantom Finnish *-k/*-h, Jukka K. Korpela, 14:03
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Colin Fine, 13:55
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Colin Fine, 13:53
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, Jukka K. Korpela, 13:53
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Colin Fine, 13:51
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 13:35
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Helmut Richter, 12:30
- Re: Etruscan Language, Douglas G. Kilday, 12:18
- Re: Attitude... :-), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:05
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 11:58
- Re: Usage of personal names, Mikimaca, 11:48
- Re: Usage of personal names, Mikimaca, 11:47
- Re: Attitude... :-), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:26
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Douglas G. Kilday, 11:11
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Ruud Harmsen, 11:00
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Lee Sau Dan, 10:54
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 10:53
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Lee Sau Dan, 10:52
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Lee Sau Dan, 10:47
- Re: Albanian inherited lexicon - Part I, Douglas G. Kilday, 10:40
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 10:39
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation, Joachim Pense, 10:03
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Ruud Harmsen, 10:01
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Joachim Pense, 09:55
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 09:53
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 09:51
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 09:45
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 09:44
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 09:43
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 09:17
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 09:16
- Re: Attitude... :-), Romanise, 09:16
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 09:14
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 09:13
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 09:05
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:37
- Re: Attitude... :-), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:32
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, Ruud Harmsen, 07:52
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Helmut Richter, 07:07
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Helmut Richter, 07:00
- Re: pollution, self- and otherwise Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 06:49
- Re: Arabic & Hebrew - Latin on-line converter, Colin Fine, 06:47
- Re: pollution, self- and otherwise Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 06:18
- Re: pollution, self- and otherwise Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 06:16
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Colin Fine, 05:55
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Colin Fine, 05:34
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation, Paul J Kriha, 05:27
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 05:08
- Re: Attitude... :-), Romanise, 04:34
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 04:23
- Re: THE QUIZ..., Paul J Kriha, 02:43
- Re: Attitude... :-), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 02:23
- Re: Latin pronunciation puzzle, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:40
- Re: Attitude... :-), Romanise, 01:34
December 31, 2005
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Lee Sau Dan, 23:52
- Re: "Kai" and "Atros" translation, Joachim Pense, 20:53
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Joachim Pense, 20:49
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Brian M. Scott, 19:38
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Brian M. Scott, 19:28
- Re: Attitude... :-), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:23
- Re: Attitude... :-), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:21
- Re: Arabic & Hebrew - Latin on-line converter, Peter T. Daniels, 19:12
- Re: Spelling influencing Language?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:08
- Re: pollution, self- and otherwise Re: THE QUIZ..., Peter T. Daniels, 19:06
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 19:04
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 19:03
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Peter T. Daniels, 19:02
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 18:58
- Re: -eme and related suffixes, Peter T. Daniels, 18:56
- Sumerian Picture Depicting "BILGAMESH", allingus, 18:16
- Re: copper and venus, Colin Fine, 16:55
- Re: why is Japanese (spoken) nothing like Chinese?, Colin Fine, 16:52
- Re: Arabic & Hebrew - Latin on-line converter, Colin Fine, 16:49
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Aidan Kehoe, 16:46
- Re: Article on Finno-Ugric in the Economist, Colin Fine, 16:25
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