sci.lang (date)
February 28, 2006
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:03
- Re: Concentration camp, Brian M. Scott, 15:55
- Re: Language of Thin Red Line, Tok Pisin, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:53
- Re: Concentration camp, Joachim Pense, 15:25
- Re: Concentration camp, Peter T. Daniels, 14:28
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Helmut Richter, 14:06
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Nik, 13:55
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Brian M. Scott, 13:37
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:19
- Re: Concentration camp, Brian M. Scott, 13:08
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Brian M. Scott, 13:08
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Harlan Messinger, 11:53
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:52
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:40
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Harlan Messinger, 11:19
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:08
- Re: Concentration camp, Harlan Messinger, 11:06
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Peter T. Daniels, 11:02
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:02
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:01
- Re: Concentration camp, Peter T. Daniels, 10:57
- Re: weird French sentence, Peter T. Daniels, 10:53
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Yusuf B Gursey, 10:51
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Yusuf B Gursey, 10:50
- Re: Concentration camp, Joachim Pense, 10:44
- Re: Concentration camp, Joachim Pense, 10:36
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Ron Hardin, 10:35
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Yusuf B Gursey, 10:32
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Nathan, 10:31
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Ron Hardin, 10:23
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Yusuf B Gursey, 10:03
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 10:02
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Nathan Sanders, 09:59
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Richard Herring, 09:57
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Skraedder, 09:50
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Ron Hardin, 09:44
- Re: weird French sentence, Yves Euldède, 09:39
- Re: 47 in every language, André Müller, 09:38
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 09:22
- Re: Dynamic vs. Stative, Peter T. Daniels, 09:19
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Peter T. Daniels, 09:18
- Re: Concentration camp, Peter T. Daniels, 09:09
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Peter T. Daniels, 09:02
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 09:00
- Re: They contemned the abbot, Peter T. Daniels, 09:00
- Re: Concentration camp, Harlan Messinger, 08:52
- Re: *SPOKEN* Arabic dictionary software, Yusuf B Gursey, 08:51
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:36
- Re: Rabbits don't chew cud, Andrew Dalby, 07:59
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Ron Hardin, 07:40
- Re: *SPOKEN* Arabic dictionary software, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 07:32
- Re: *SPOKEN* Arabic dictionary software, Ruud Harmsen, 07:22
- Dynamic vs. Stative, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 07:18
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:49
- Re: *SPOKEN* Arabic dictionary software, jookieapc, 06:22
- Re: 47 in every language, Martin Möller, 06:08
- Re: 47 in every language, Helmut Richter, 05:55
- Re: 47 in every language, pikatxu, 05:34
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Richard Herring, 05:24
- Rabbits don't chew cud, zev_horn, 05:20
- Re: 47 in every language, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 05:02
- Re: weird French sentence, Nigel Greenwood, 04:58
- Re: 47 in every language, Nigel Greenwood, 04:56
- Re: Uncountable?, Nigel Greenwood, 04:45
- Re: 47 in every language, Martin Möller, 04:43
- Re: Concentration camp, Arndt Jonasson, 04:03
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:55
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:51
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Ron Hardin, 03:29
- Re: 47 in every language, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 02:17
- Re: 47 in every language, Marc Adler, 01:36
- Re: 47 in every language, Marc Adler, 01:33
- Re: They contemned the abbot, mb, 00:53
- Re: Gender Consufion, mb, 00:21
- Re: *SPOKEN* Arabic dictionary software, Yusuf B Gursey, 00:17
- Re: Uncountable?, Martin Ambuhl, 00:07
February 27, 2006
- Re: Podamos, Jim Heckman, 23:11
- 47 in every language, André Müller, 22:36
- Re: Gender Consufion, Alan, 21:13
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Padraic Brown, 20:55
- Re: Uncountable?, heron stone, 20:54
- Re: Gender Consufion, Padraic Brown, 19:40
- Re: Concentration camp, benlizro, 17:58
- Re: Concentration camp, Peter T. Daniels, 17:39
- Re: [EN] "All but" (was: The Finite String), Joachim Pense, 17:33
- Re: The Finite String, Peter T. Daniels, 17:28
- Re: They contemned the abbot, Peter T. Daniels, 17:24
- Re: *SPOKEN* Arabic dictionary software, jookieapc, 16:39
- Re: Podamos, Miguel Carrasquer, 16:21
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Aidan Kehoe, 16:21
- HEY, Al3elm-Noor911, 16:10
- Re: Podamos, Miguel Carrasquer, 16:10
- Re: *SPOKEN* Arabic dictionary software, Al3elm-Noor911, 16:07
- Re: Uncountable?, Christian Weisgerber, 16:03
- Concentration camp, benlizross, 15:56
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Herman Rubin, 15:39
- Re: [EN] "All but", Aidan Kehoe, 15:27
- Re: Gender Consufion, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 15:21
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 15:08
- Re: Podamos, Ruud Harmsen, 14:53
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 14:42
- Re: The Finite String, Herman Rubin, 14:13
- Re: Gender Consufion, Herman Rubin, 14:09
- Re: Podamos, Miguel Carrasquer, 13:53
- Re: On-line source for Spanish etymology, Lynn Henderson, 13:49
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Peter T. Daniels, 13:34
- Re: Hi, everybody, Peter T. Daniels, 13:33
- Re: Question about an idiom / figure-of-speech in Indo-European languages, Peter T. Daniels, 13:31
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 13:28
- Re: Don't Mistake Words for Reality, chris, 13:19
- Re: Question about an idiom / figure-of-speech in Indo-European languages, Harlan Messinger, 13:17
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Richard Herring, 13:08
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Ron Hardin, 12:49
- Re: Estimating someone's vocabulary, Herman Rubin, 12:37
- Re: weird French sentence, jimbo . tyson, 12:14
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:56
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Richard Herring, 11:45
- Re: Question about an idiom / figure-of-speech in Indo-European languages, KDS, 11:40
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 11:39
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:12
- Re: Podamos, Ruud Harmsen, 11:05
- Re: Conjunctive Inversion, Brian M. Scott, 10:51
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Paul J Kriha, 10:48
- Conjunctive Inversion, Ron Hardin, 10:30
- Re: Hi, everybody, fay, 10:26
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Richard Herring, 10:16
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 09:34
- Re: Hi, everybody, Peter T. Daniels, 09:34
- Re: [EN] "All but" (was: The Finite String), Peter T. Daniels, 09:32
- Re: weird French sentence, Peter T. Daniels, 09:21
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:20
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 09:17
- Re: Gender Consufion, mb, 09:11
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 09:02
- Re: weird French sentence, mb, 09:00
- *SPOKEN* Arabic dictionary software, jookieapc, 08:55
- Re: Gender Consufion, Javi, 08:10
- Re: Gender Consufion, Javi, 07:58
- Re: Garden path sentence of the day, Harlan Messinger, 07:13
- Re: Gender Consufion, Alan, 07:09
- Hi, everybody, fay, 07:06
- Re: weird French sentence, jimbo . tyson, 05:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Richard Herring, 05:40
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Marc Adler, 04:34
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:39
- Re: [EN] "All but" (was: The Finite String), Ruud Harmsen, 03:00
- [EN] "All but" (was: The Finite String), Joachim Pense, 02:19
- Re: The Finite String, Joachim Pense, 02:16
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Ruud Harmsen, 02:08
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Ruud Harmsen, 02:07
February 26, 2006
- Re: Gender Consufion, Risenape, 22:01
- Re: Gender Consufion, mb, 21:59
- Re: Gender Consufion, Alan, 21:43
- Re: Gender Consufion, mb, 21:36
- Re: Gender Consufion, Alan, 21:20
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Marc Adler, 21:08
- Re: Gender Consufion, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:57
- Re: what is the plural of anorak?, André Müller, 20:26
- Re: Gender Consufion, mb, 18:35
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:32
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 18:31
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Marc Adler, 18:08
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, benlizross, 18:06
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Brian M. Scott, 17:41
- Re: Question about an idiom / figure-of-speech in Indo-European languages, Peter T. Daniels, 17:39
- Re: weird French sentence, Ken Berry, 17:34
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:33
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 17:32
- Re: On-line source for Spanish etymology, Aidan Kehoe, 17:03
- Re: weird French sentence, mb, 15:58
- Question about an idiom / figure-of-speech in Indo-European languages, KDS, 15:00
- Re: weird French sentence, Harlan Messinger, 14:59
- Re: Garden path sentence of the day, Harlan Messinger, 14:55
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, benlizross, 14:47
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, benlizross, 14:32
- Basque mailing list, Marc Adler, 14:26
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Marc Adler, 14:19
- Re: On-line source for Spanish etymology, Harlan Messinger, 14:19
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Brian M. Scott, 13:41
- Uncountable?, Nigel Greenwood, 11:52
- Re: Podamos, Miguel Carrasquer, 11:30
- Re: plurals of German letters, Lee Sau Dan, 11:14
- Re: plurals of German letters, Ruud Harmsen, 10:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 10:10
- Re: Toponyms (was Estimating someone's vocabulary), Yusuf B Gursey, 09:30
- Re: They contemned the abbot, Peter T. Daniels, 09:03
- Re: plurals of German letters, Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 09:02
- Re: syntactic diagramming, Peter T. Daniels, 08:55
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Andrew Dalby, 08:55
- Re: weird French sentence, Peter T. Daniels, 08:48
- Re: Gender confusion: Spanish -or, French -eur, Aidan Kehoe, 08:46
- They contemned the abbot, Andrew Dalby, 08:44
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 08:39
- Re: On-line source for Spanish etymology, John Atkinson, 07:56
- Re: Gender Consufion, Alan, 07:36
- Re: Podamos, Jim Heckman, 06:21
- Re: On-line source for Spanish etymology, Ekkehard Dengler, 05:40
- Re: Gender Consufion, Neeraj Mathur, 05:07
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Ruud Harmsen, 05:01
- Re: weird French sentence, Miguel Carrasquer, 04:45
- Re: On-line source for Spanish etymology, Miguel Carrasquer, 04:36
- Re: The Finite String, John Atkinson, 04:26
- Re: On-line source for Spanish etymology, John Atkinson, 04:13
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, benlizro, 00:50
- syntactic diagramming, most likely, 00:26
- Re: Gender Consufion, Padraic Brown, 00:17
- Re: Gender Consufion, mb, 00:02
February 25, 2006
- Re: Gender Consufion, Alan, 22:49
- Re: Toponyms (was Estimating someone's vocabulary), izzy, 22:36
- Re: weird French sentence, Peter T. Daniels, 21:44
- Re: Gender Consufion, mb, 21:10
- Re: Garden path sentence of the day, mb, 20:54
- Re: weird French sentence, António Marques, 20:43
- Re: Gender Consufion, Neeraj Mathur, 20:41
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, António Marques, 20:40
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, António Marques, 20:35
- Re: Toponyms (was Estimating someone's vocabulary), Neeraj Mathur, 20:33
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Joe Fineman, 20:24
- Re: weird French sentence, Carl Taylor, 19:27
- Re: weird French sentence, Miguel Carrasquer, 19:16
- weird French sentence, Peter T. Daniels, 18:49
- Re: Garden path sentence of the day, Peter T. Daniels, 18:40
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:38
- Re: Toponyms (was Estimating someone's vocabulary), Peter T. Daniels, 18:32
- Re: Gender Consufion, Peter T. Daniels, 18:30
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 18:26
- Re: Russian dno and Winter's Law, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:22
- Russian dno and Winter's Law, Christopher Culver, 16:45
- Re: Garden path sentence of the day, mb, 16:38
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, benlizross, 16:35
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, benlizross, 16:12
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Marc Adler, 15:06
- Re: Gender Consufion, Risenape, 14:56
- Re: On-line source for Spanish etymology, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:45
- Re: On-line source for Spanish etymology, Jukka K. Korpela, 14:20
- Toponyms (was Estimating someone's vocabulary), izzy, 13:59
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Brian M. Scott, 12:00
- Re: Gender Consufion, Brian M. Scott, 11:55
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 11:18
- Moon shadows, hagen, 11:14
- Re: Garden path sentence of the day, Peter T. Daniels, 11:05
- Re: Gender Consufion, J. W. Love, 11:03
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", imrankh, 11:02
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:01
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Brian M. Scott, 10:57
- Re: Estimating someone's vocabulary, Peter T. Daniels, 10:51
- Re: The Finite String, Peter T. Daniels, 10:49
- Re: Gender Consufion, Peter T. Daniels, 10:43
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 10:40
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 10:37
- Re: Gender Consufion, Brian M. Scott, 10:36
- Re: On-line source for Spanish etymology, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:20
- On-line source for Spanish etymology, Harlan Messinger, 09:48
- Re: Gender Consufion, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 09:16
- Garden path sentence of the day, Harlan Messinger, 07:59
- Re: Gender Consufion, Neeraj Mathur, 07:58
- Re: Gender confusion: Spanish -or, French -eur, António Marques, 06:45
- Re: Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, António Marques, 06:34
- Who writes Ethnologue anyway?, Marc Adler, 06:10
- Re: Estimating someone's vocabulary, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:16
- Re: Estimating someone's vocabulary, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:27
- Re: Gender confusion: Spanish -or, French -eur, Ruud Harmsen, 04:09
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:35
- Re: Estimating someone's vocabulary, izzy, 02:42
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:34
- Re: Gender Consufion, Douglas G. Kilday, 01:49
- Re: Gender Consufion, Douglas G. Kilday, 01:34
- Re: Gender Consufion, Ron Hardin, 01:26
- Re: Gender Consufion, Ron Hardin, 01:23
- Re: Gender Consufion, Padraic Brown, 00:56
- Re: Gender Consufion, Padraic Brown, 00:56
February 24, 2006
- Re: The Finite String, António Marques, 23:39
- Re: birds and/or bees Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 23:22
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Paul J Kriha, 23:17
- Re: The Finite String, Lee Sau Dan, 23:10
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, benlizro, 22:13
- Re: Don't Mistake Words for Reality, rmjon23, 22:11
- Re: Don't Mistake Words for Reality, rmjon23, 22:11
- Re: Gender Consufion, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 21:56
- birds and/or bees Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 21:53
- Re: The Finite String, Peter T. Daniels, 21:50
- Re: Gender Consufion, Peter T. Daniels, 21:48
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 21:46
- Re: Don't Mistake Words for Reality, bandito, 20:34
- Re: Gender Consufion, Brian M. Scott, 20:17
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Horace LaBadie, 19:17
- Re: Gender Consufion, Ron Hardin, 18:57
- Re: Gender Consufion, Brian M. Scott, 18:33
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, benlizross, 18:11
- Re: Translationese (was Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein"), Peter T. Daniels, 17:59
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 17:45
- Albanian Inherited Lexicon (8), Abdullah Konushevci, 17:44
- Translationese (was Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein"), Marc Adler, 17:33
- Re: Don't Mistake Words for Reality, RMJon23, 17:29
- Re: Podamos, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:24
- Re: Gender confusion: Spanish -or, French -eur, António Marques, 17:16
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 16:47
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Peter T. Daniels, 16:28
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 16:26
- Re: Podamos, Miguel Carrasquer, 16:24
- Re: Gender Consufion, Peter T. Daniels, 16:23
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 16:22
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 16:20
- Re: Gender Consufion, Brian M. Scott, 16:17
- Re: Gender confusion: Spanish -or, French -eur, Pierre Jelenc, 16:08
- Re: Podamos, Ruud Harmsen, 15:47
- Re: Gender Consufion, Ron Hardin, 14:55
- Re: Podamos, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:55
- Re: Gender Consufion, Ron Hardin, 14:53
- Re: Gender Consufion, Brian M. Scott, 14:19
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, benlizross, 14:12
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, benlizross, 13:51
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Des Small, 12:03
- Re: Gender confusion: Spanish -or, French -eur, Ruud Harmsen, 11:54
- Re: Pre-Pali alphabet?, Bart, 11:43
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Marc Adler, 11:31
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 11:19
- Re: Pre-Pali alphabet?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:16
- Re: Gender Consufion, Peter T. Daniels, 11:15
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:13
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 11:13
- Re: Estimating someone's vocabulary, Franz Gnaedinger, 11:11
- Re: Gender Consufion, Ekkehard Dengler, 11:09
- Re: Gender confusion: Spanish -or, French -eur, Harlan Messinger, 11:04
- Re: Gender Consufion, Ron Hardin, 10:46
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Richard Herring, 10:45
- Gender confusion: Spanish -or, French -eur, Harlan Messinger, 10:39
- Re: Don't Mistake Words for Reality, Antonio Forza, 10:33
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 10:26
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 10:20
- Re: Pre-Pali alphabet?, Bart, 10:07
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Paul J Kriha, 09:28
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Richard Herring, 09:27
- Re: Estimating someone's vocabulary, Ron Hardin, 09:13
- Re: Estimating someone's vocabulary, Claudio Grondi, 08:41
- Re: Pre-Pali alphabet?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:21
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Peter T. Daniels, 08:12
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 08:07
- Re: Gender Consufion, Ekkehard Dengler, 07:38
- Re: Gender Consufion, Ron Hardin, 07:12
- Estimating someone's vocabulary, Marc Frisch, 05:40
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Richard Herring, 05:34
- Re: Gender Consufion, jimbo . tyson, 05:03
- Re: Podamos, Ruud Harmsen, 03:46
- Re: Gender Consufion, Ron Hardin, 03:06
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:27
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:04
- Re: Chinook, benlizross, 01:43
- Chinook, GERALD . TRAN-DANG, 00:48
February 23, 2006
- Re: Gender Consufion, Padraic Brown, 23:34
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Neeraj Mathur, 21:11
- Pre-Pali alphabet?, Bart, 21:01
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Joe Fineman, 20:37
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Marc Adler, 20:12
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Ekkehard Dengler, 19:54
- Re: The Finite String, Dylan Sung, 19:09
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Christopher Culver, 19:04
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, benlizro, 19:01
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Marc Adler, 18:57
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Marc Adler, 18:51
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", António Marques, 18:18
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Javi, 18:15
- The Finite String, kleinecke, 17:47
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Javi, 17:31
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Wugi, 17:29
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Miguel Carrasquer, 17:12
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Neeraj Mathur, 17:12
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Peter T. Daniels, 16:45
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Brian M. Scott, 16:44
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Peter T. Daniels, 16:41
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Javi, 16:34
- Re: Harrap: velar single r in Lisboa and Set'ubal?, António Marques, 16:07
- Re: Podamos, Miguel Carrasquer, 16:04
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 15:29
- Re: Podamos, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:15
- Re: Podamos, Miguel Carrasquer, 14:53
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Ekkehard Dengler, 14:00
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 13:18
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Peter T. Daniels, 13:12
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Peter T. Daniels, 13:11
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 13:09
- Re: Don't Mistake Words for Reality, BS, 13:06
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 13:05
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", pikatxu, 12:46
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 12:46
- Re: Podamos, Brian M. Scott, 12:43
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 12:39
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 12:32
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Herman Rubin, 12:05
- Re: Podamos, Ruud Harmsen, 11:49
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Miguel Carrasquer, 11:39
- Re: Podamos, Brian M. Scott, 11:22
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 11:18
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Ekkehard Dengler, 11:15
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Richard Herring, 11:04
- Re: Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 10:58
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 10:56
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Brian M. Scott, 10:50
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Peter T. Daniels, 10:49
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 10:48
- Re: Podamos, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:44
- Re: Don't Mistake Words for Reality, izzy, 10:36
- Podamos, Harlan Messinger, 10:29
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Miguel Carrasquer, 10:21
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Richard Herring, 10:16
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 10:14
- Re: Don't Mistake Words for Reality, G*rd*n, 10:00
- Re: Gender Consufion, Peter T. Daniels, 09:52
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Des Small, 09:48
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Peter T. Daniels, 09:43
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Peter T. Daniels, 09:41
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 09:36
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 09:35
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Peter T. Daniels, 09:34
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 09:22
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Richard Herring, 08:50
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Ekkehard Dengler, 08:10
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Des Small, 06:59
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Miguel Carrasquer, 06:55
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:52
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Richard Herring, 05:24
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", giorgio, 05:04
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", giorgio, 05:02
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Des Small, 04:51
- Re: Don't Mistake Words for Reality, Skraedder, 03:19
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:08
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Miguel Carrasquer, 03:08
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:01
- Re: Gender Consufion, Risenape, 01:16
February 22, 2006
- Re: Chinese questions, Tak To, 21:33
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Brian M. Scott, 21:33
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Joe Fineman, 21:16
- Re: Was always going, Odysseus, 20:42
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Neeraj Mathur, 20:10
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Brian M. Scott, 20:05
- Re: Chinese questions, Neeraj Mathur, 19:52
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Cy, 19:34
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Neeraj Mathur, 19:31
- Re: Harrap: velar single r in Lisboa and Set'ubal?, Ruud Harmsen, 19:22
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Lee Sau Dan, 19:02
- Re: Chinese questions, Lee Sau Dan, 19:00
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:48
- Gender Consufion, Ron Hardin, 18:47
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:43
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Peter T. Daniels, 18:35
- Re: Chinese questions, Dylan Sung, 18:35
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, António Marques, 18:26
- Re: Don't Mistake Words for Reality, Des Small, 17:39
- Don't Mistake Words for Reality, Dan Clore, 17:32
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, The autist formerly known as, 17:02
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Hylander, 16:00
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Marc Adler, 15:52
- Re: Was always going, Jonathan Morton, 15:51
- Re: Was always going, Odysseus, 15:47
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Marc Adler, 15:41
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, The autist formerly known as, 15:27
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:26
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:21
- Re: Was always going, Jonathan Morton, 15:17
- Re: Harrap: velar single r in Lisboa and Set'ubal?, António Marques, 14:40
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Neeraj Mathur, 14:09
- Re: Personal Pronouns in Proto-Uralic, Proto-Turkic and Proto-Indo--European, James Dalgleish, 14:01
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Felix Rawlings, 13:55
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", pikatxu, 13:47
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 12:55
- Re: Chinese questions, Ruud Harmsen, 12:49
- Chinese questions, tim_fullbright, 12:45
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:37
- Re: Two questions about Spanish language, Peter T. Daniels, 11:56
- Re: Lebanese cuisine Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, Des Small, 11:53
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, lambeth65, 11:52
- Re: Lebanese cuisine Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, Miguel Carrasquer, 11:48
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Yusuf B Gursey, 11:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:27
- Re: Lebanese cuisine Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:23
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 08:43
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:42
- Re: Lebanese cuisine Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, Peter T. Daniels, 08:41
- Re: Personal Pronouns in Proto-Uralic, Proto-Turkic and Proto-Indo--European, Peter T. Daniels, 08:38
- Re: Lebanese cuisine Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, Richard Herring, 04:56
- Re: Personal Pronouns in Proto-Uralic, Proto-Turkic and Proto-Indo--European, James Dalgleish, 04:34
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Neeraj Mathur, 03:52
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Neeraj Mathur, 03:48
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Lee Sau Dan, 03:08
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Lee Sau Dan, 03:07
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Lee Sau Dan, 03:01
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Christopher Culver, 02:45
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:25
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Paul J Kriha, 02:22
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Paul J Kriha, 01:49
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Miguel Carrasquer, 01:39
February 21, 2006
- Re: "-ing-" in OE (English) Place Names, Brian M. Scott, 23:17
- Re: Lebanese cuisine Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, Neeraj Mathur, 22:16
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Neeraj Mathur, 22:05
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", imrankh, 21:21
- "-ing-" in OE (English) Place Names, FCS, 20:50
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, kleinecke, 20:32
- Middle Chinese [Re: from Chinese to Korean Re: [Fwd: 17.556, Books: Phonology, Chinese: Prager Branner (Ed)]], Dylan Sung, 19:43
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Peter T. Daniels, 18:57
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Wiktor S., 18:53
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Neeraj Mathur, 18:49
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Nathan, 18:49
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, benlizross, 18:42
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Brian M. Scott, 18:33
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", giorgio, 18:08
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Ron Hardin, 18:05
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", giorgio, 18:02
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", giorgio, 17:59
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, benlizross, 17:58
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:52
- Re: Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Yusuf B Gursey, 17:42
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, The autist formerly known as, 17:42
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Ron Hardin, 17:32
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, HGJ, 17:27
- Re: Was always going, Mike Lyle, 17:20
- Turkish "ki" and Basque "zein", Marc Adler, 17:20
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Ardiar, 16:55
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, benlizross, 16:47
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Douglas G. Kilday, 16:22
- Re: from Chinese to Korean Re: [Fwd: 17.556, Books: Phonology, Chinese: Prager Branner (Ed)], grw888@xxxxxxxxx, 16:03
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Peter T. Daniels, 15:47
- Re: Was always going, Jonathan Morton, 15:33
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Ron Hardin, 15:24
- Re: Soghdian resources, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:18
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Neeraj Mathur, 15:17
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, The autist formerly known as, 15:04
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, The autist formerly known as, 15:00
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, The autist formerly known as, 14:57
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Brian M. Scott, 14:30
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, benlizross, 14:11
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, benlizross, 13:35
- Re: Stranger in a strange land, Harlan Messinger, 13:17
- Stranger in a strange land, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 12:44
- Re: Soghdian resources, alidoostzadeh, 11:56
- Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, Brian M. Scott, 11:47
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 11:47
- Re: Was always going, Peter T. Daniels, 11:45
- Re: from Chinese to Korean Re: [Fwd: 17.556, Books: Phonology, Chinese: Prager Branner (Ed)], Peter T. Daniels, 11:44
- Re: plurals of German letters, Nigel Greenwood, 11:38
- Re: Was always going, Harlan Messinger, 11:35
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Paul J Kriha, 11:27
- Re: Was always going, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:49
- Re: plurals of German letters, hansteis@xxxxxxx, 10:31
- Re: plurals of German letters, hansteis@xxxxxxx, 10:31
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 10:18
- Re: from Chinese to Korean Re: [Fwd: 17.556, Books: Phonology, Chinese: Prager Branner (Ed)], Geoff, 10:00
- Re: plurals of German letters, Helmut Richter, 09:03
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:48
- Re: Was always going, Peter T. Daniels, 08:47
- Lebanese cuisine Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, Peter T. Daniels, 08:46
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:42
- Re: plurals of German letters, hansteis@xxxxxxx, 08:40
- from Chinese to Korean Re: [Fwd: 17.556, Books: Phonology, Chinese: Prager Branner (Ed)], Peter T. Daniels, 08:39
- Re: plurals of German letters, hansteis@xxxxxxx, 08:38
- Re: plurals of German letters, Ekkehard Dengler, 08:36
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Peter T. Daniels, 08:31
- Re: plurals of German letters, google, 08:05
- plurals of German letters, hansteis@xxxxxxx, 07:06
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Ron Hardin, 06:57
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Franz Gnaedinger, 06:22
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 05:57
- Re: Was always going, Nigel Greenwood, 05:30
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Des Small, 05:06
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Ron Hardin, 05:04
- Re: Harrap: velar single r in Lisboa and Set'ubal?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:53
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:01
- Re: Soghdian resources, Yusuf B Gursey, 03:22
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, Thomas Widmann, 03:13
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:08
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:53
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, benlizross, 02:52
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Christopher Culver, 02:38
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Paul J Kriha, 02:28
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:06
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Paul J Kriha, 01:58
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Ron Hardin, 01:43
- Re: Soghdian resources, babayadgar, 00:26
February 20, 2006
- Re: [Fwd: 17.556, Books: Phonology, Chinese: Prager Branner (Ed)], Geoff, 21:00
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ekkehard Dengler, 20:32
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, benlizross, 20:19
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, Aslan, 20:14
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 19:20
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Nathan Sanders, 19:11
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Ron Hardin, 18:31
- Re: Was always going, Django Cat, 17:57
- Was always going, Nigel Greenwood, 17:38
- Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, izzy, 17:19
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, Peter T. Daniels, 16:36
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:34
- [Fwd: 17.556, Books: Phonology, Chinese: Prager Branner (Ed)], Peter T. Daniels, 16:17
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, António Marques, 15:58
- Re: Harrap: velar single r in Lisboa and Set'ubal?, Ruud Harmsen, 14:42
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, James Dalgleish, 14:20
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, benlizross, 13:56
- Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, Brian M. Scott, 12:56
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:02
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Ron Hardin, 11:26
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Brian M. Scott, 11:13
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Barbara Need, 11:06
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Barbara Need, 11:04
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Pat, 10:59
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Pat, 10:57
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Nigel Greenwood, 10:33
- Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, izzy, 08:08
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:00
- Re: Chinese phonetic notation before pinyin?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:56
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Franz Gnaedinger, 07:55
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:50
- Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, Richard Herring, 05:15
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:49
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:03
- Re: Chinese phonetic notation before pinyin?, Dylan Sung, 00:49
- Re: Chinese phonetic notation before pinyin?, Dylan Sung, 00:47
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Paul J Kriha, 00:26
February 19, 2006
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:16
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Yusuf B Gursey, 23:07
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Nathan Sanders, 21:36
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Brian M. Scott, 21:19
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Brian M. Scott, 21:16
- Re: Soghdian resources, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:39
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Alexander Magidow, 19:31
- Re: Soghdian resources, alidoostzadeh, 18:54
- Learn a new foreign language easily, vfejpstfnrmc, 17:51
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Alan, 17:04
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Andrew Dalby, 17:02
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Tommi Nieminen, 16:33
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Christian Weisgerber, 15:52
- Re: Best places to study linguistics?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:08
- Best places to study linguistics?, Ardiar, 14:44
- Re: Chinese phonetic notation before pinyin?, ChenWeiBai, 12:34
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:29
- Re: Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, Peter T. Daniels, 10:06
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:05
- Aphrodite as an Anthropomorphic Map, izzy, 09:44
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Paul J Kriha, 08:10
- Re: Philadelphia Spelling Convention of 1876, Peter T. Daniels, 07:54
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Paul J Kriha, 07:50
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 06:31
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, yoda, 05:26
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Douglas G. Kilday, 04:36
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:40
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:32
February 18, 2006
- Re: Philadelphia Spelling Convention of 1876, Douglas G. Kilday, 23:46
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, bppubjr, 22:59
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:44
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:44
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Alan, 13:43
- Re: Glyph shapes in cursive handwriting, Brian M. Scott, 12:53
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:39
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:21
- Glyph shapes in cursive handwriting, Juuitchan, 12:11
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 09:27
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 09:22
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Ron Hardin, 09:11
- Re: what is the plural of anorak?, Andrew Dalby, 09:03
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Andrew Dalby, 08:57
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:54
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Ron Hardin, 08:49
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:28
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:25
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 07:54
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 07:28
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 06:41
- Re: the thing that every one wants, Claudio Grondi, 05:54
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Ron Hardin, 05:47
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 05:26
- Re: the thing that every one wants, Ruud Harmsen, 03:55
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:55
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:17
February 17, 2006
- Re: Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, Barky Bark, 22:44
- Re: the thing that every one wants, Jim Heckman, 22:37
- Deadwood - Is the dialogue anachronistic?, lambeth65, 21:56
- Re: the thing that every one wants, Peter T. Daniels, 18:57
- Re: the thing that every one wants, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:33
- Re: the thing that every one wants, Jim Heckman, 18:29
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Alan, 17:22
- Re: the thing that every one wants, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:33
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:26
- Re: The english, Esben I., 15:23
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 13:18
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:47
- Re: the thing that every one wants, Felix Rawlings, 12:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:18
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:44
- The english, Al3elm-Noor911, 10:45
- Re: Chinese phonetic notation before pinyin?, Lee Sau Dan, 10:17
- the thing that every one wants, Al3elm-Noor911, 10:06
- the thing that every one wants, Al3elm-Noor911, 10:05
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 09:44
- Re: Chinese phonetic notation before pinyin?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:52
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 07:23
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:46
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Paul J Kriha, 04:16
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Miguel Carrasquer, 04:01
- Re: Philadelphia Spelling Convention of 1876, Andrea, 03:58
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:12
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:20
- Re: Chinese phonetic notation before pinyin?, Geoff, 00:57
February 16, 2006
- Chinese phonetic notation before pinyin?, ChenWeiBai, 23:40
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Herman Rubin, 21:16
- Re: Dyslexia?, Padraic Brown, 19:27
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Ekkehard Dengler, 18:10
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Joachim Pense, 16:43
- Looking for semantic patterns in computer marketplace advertisements, Giuseppe.G., 16:20
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Peter T. Daniels, 15:23
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Peter T. Daniels, 15:22
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Thomas Widmann, 14:26
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Neeraj Mathur, 14:25
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Joachim Pense, 14:16
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Joachim Pense, 14:13
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Thomas Widmann, 13:49
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:34
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Bobby D. Bryant, 11:25
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Ekkehard Dengler, 11:04
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Peter T. Daniels, 08:54
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Neeraj Mathur, 08:54
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Ekkehard Dengler, 08:36
- Re: Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Peter T. Daniels, 08:34
- Re: Dyslexia?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:26
- Indo-European Typology and Sanskrit Phonology, Neeraj Mathur, 07:31
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:02
- Re: Soghdian resources, Yusuf B Gursey, 03:40
- Re: Soghdian resources, alidoostzadeh, 01:38
February 15, 2006
- Re: Dyslexia?, Marc Adler, 21:19
- Re: Dyslexia?, Padraic Brown, 19:25
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Claudio Grondi, 18:07
- Re: Philadelphia Spelling Convention of 1876, Peter T. Daniels, 17:28
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Peter T. Daniels, 17:25
- Re: Why this reflex of yat in Bg. "besedvam"?, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:49
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, Brian M. Scott, 13:39
- Re: Soghdian resources, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:30
- Philadelphia Spelling Convention of 1876, Kevin Cook, 12:45
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Claudio Grondi, 12:25
- Re: what is the plural of anorak?, Harlan Messinger, 12:13
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Peter T. Daniels, 11:04
- what is the plural of anorak?, hazchem, 11:01
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Claudio Grondi, 10:42
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Claudio Grondi, 10:36
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, Christian Weisgerber, 10:15
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Peter T. Daniels, 10:02
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", zbihniew, 07:03
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, Richard Herring, 06:52
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 06:49
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Wiktor S., 06:13
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, Des Small, 06:06
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, Ruud Harmsen, 05:47
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, Tapani Salminen, 05:43
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, Ruud Harmsen, 05:40
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Wiktor S., 05:38
- Re: Finnish and Turkic, Christopher Culver, 05:32
- Finnish and Turkic, James Dalgleish, 05:08
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:44
- Re: Hebrew "Maim" Etymology & Meaning/Usage, izzy, 01:42
- Re: Hebrew "Maim" Etymology & Meaning/Usage, izzy, 01:17
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Horace LaBadie, 00:31
February 14, 2006
- VEJA A MULHER MAIS GORDA DO MUNDO TRANSANDO!, Heitor Silveira, 23:44
- Re: affine, affino, affina, Herman Rubin, 20:28
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", zbihniew, 20:18
- Re: "kiedy" and "gdy", Claudio Grondi, 20:15
- "kiedy" and "gdy", giorgio, 19:29
- Re: Plural form used as quality/intensity, but not for meaning "many"., Miguel Carrasquer, 18:22
- Why this reflex of yat in Bg. "besedvam"?, Christopher Culver, 18:08
- Re: Plural form used as quality/intensity, but not for meaning "many"., Neeraj Mathur, 17:54
- Re: affine, affino, affina, Peter T. Daniels, 17:39
- Re: Hebrew "Maim" Etymology & Meaning/Usage, Harlan Messinger, 17:23
- Re: Plural form used as quality/intensity, but not for meaning "many"., Wugi, 17:06
- Re: Soghdian resources, alidoostzadeh, 17:02
- Re: Hebrew "Maim" Etymology & Meaning/Usage, izzy, 16:57
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:29
- affine, affino, affina, retrosorter, 11:38
- Re: Plural form used as quality/intensity, but not for meaning "many"., Neeraj Mathur, 09:52
- Re: Dyslexia?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:41
- Re: Hebrew "Maim" Etymology & Meaning/Usage, Peter T. Daniels, 09:39
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Peter T. Daniels, 09:36
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Peter T. Daniels, 09:34
- Plural form used as quality/intensity, but not for meaning "many"., Lior, 08:47
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:28
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Richard Herring, 05:15
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:50
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:04
February 13, 2006
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, mb, 23:45
- Re: Micronesians running out of words; Danish silence, mb, 23:21
- Re: juggernauts on Re: Roman roads, Brian M. Scott, 22:25
- Dyslexia?, Marc Adler, 21:26
- Re: Hebrew "Maim" Etymology & Meaning/Usage, izzy, 21:18
- Re: translation, izzy, 20:47
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Brian M. Scott, 19:17
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Brian M. Scott, 19:16
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Peter T. Daniels, 18:56
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Peter T. Daniels, 18:52
- Re: Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, Peter T. Daniels, 18:50
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, António Marques, 17:23
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Prai Jei, 17:04
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, António Marques, 16:52
- Re: Scandinavian Inscription?, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:49
- Re: Micronesians running out of words; Danish silence, benlizro, 16:16
- Re: juggernauts on Re: Roman roads, Douglas G. Kilday, 16:04
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Des Small, 15:30
- Re: Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, Brian M. Scott, 14:54
- Re: Scandinavian Inscription?, Yitzhak Sapir, 14:08
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Peter T. Daniels, 13:52
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Peter T. Daniels, 13:45
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, benlizross, 13:02
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, rosinante, 10:27
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, usenet . lloydgm, 10:07
- Re: Scandinavian Inscription?, Martin Möller, 10:01
- Re: translation, Harlan Messinger, 09:50
- Re: Scandinavian Inscription?, Yusuf B Gursey, 09:45
- Re: Soghdian resources, Yusuf B Gursey, 09:42
- Re: translation, Peter T. Daniels, 09:09
- Re: translation, Helmut Richter, 09:06
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:52
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Des Small, 08:49
- Re: translation, Peter T. Daniels, 08:31
- Scandinavian Inscription?, ys_archaeology, 08:28
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:26
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:23
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:16
- translation, kirbycsmith, 08:12
- Re: Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, Peter T. Daniels, 08:07
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:05
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 07:57
- Re: Micronesians running out of words; Danish silence, Rasmus Underbjerg Pinnerup, 07:30
- Re: Micronesians running out of words; Danish silence, Ruud Harmsen, 07:24
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Richard Herring, 05:45
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Richard Herring, 05:43
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:41
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:56
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:50
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:20
- Re: Micronesians running out of words; Danish silence, mb, 01:25
- Micronesians running out of words; Danish silence, Harlan Messinger, 00:49
- Re: Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, Harlan Messinger, 00:39
February 12, 2006
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Neeraj Mathur, 21:14
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Peter T. Daniels, 19:12
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Brian M. Scott, 19:10
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Padraic Brown, 17:50
- Re: Small newbie question, Padraic Brown, 17:50
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Padraic Brown, 17:50
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Tapani Salminen, 16:51
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Ron Hardin, 16:13
- Small newbie question, Claudio Grondi, 15:43
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:05
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Brian M. Scott, 15:03
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Brian M. Scott, 14:57
- Re: ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Ron Hardin, 14:57
- ``rather than'' conjunctive precedence, Ron Hardin, 14:55
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:48
- SE VOCÊ É FRACO, NÃO VEJA ESSA IMAGEM!, Heitor Silveira, 14:47
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, weilii14@xxxxxxxxx, 13:23
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:26
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Carl Taylor, 12:24
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:03
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ekkehard Dengler, 11:34
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 10:47
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:45
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:42
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:39
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Peter T. Daniels, 10:36
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 10:16
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), gnenian, 10:12
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:45
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 08:25
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:22
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:20
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:18
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, John Atkinson, 06:31
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Nigel Greenwood, 06:09
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Yusuf B Gursey, 05:59
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Thomas Widmann, 05:42
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Yusuf B Gursey, 05:32
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 05:26
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ruud Harmsen, 05:20
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 05:16
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 04:34
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:20
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:15
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:12
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ruud Harmsen, 04:01
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ruud Harmsen, 03:45
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ruud Harmsen, 03:42
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ruud Harmsen, 03:33
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 03:30
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:17
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, mb, 02:04
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Padraic Brown, 01:41
February 11, 2006
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:02
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, mb, 22:52
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, mb, 20:59
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ekkehard Dengler, 19:34
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 19:04
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:00
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:47
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, António Marques, 18:45
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:44
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, benlizross, 18:31
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:30
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Senno Niegendorff, 18:17
- Hebrew "Maim" Etymology & Meaning/Usage, Forever, 17:26
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:05
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 16:56
- Re: Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Ruud Harmsen, 16:50
- Who has [aj] for /aw/?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:49
- Re: Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, Peter T. Daniels, 16:46
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Peter T. Daniels, 16:44
- Re: Willem Vermandere (was: Randstadspreektaalnederlands), Ruud Harmsen, 16:43
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, andrew_woode, 16:39
- Re: Albanian Inherited Lexicon (7), Abdullah Konushevci, 16:01
- Re: Albanian Inherited Lexicon (7), Abdullah Konushevci, 16:01
- Soghdian resources, alidoostzadeh, 15:52
- Willem Vermandere (was: Randstadspreektaalnederlands), Ruud Harmsen, 14:45
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, John Swindle, 14:36
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, mb, 14:14
- Re: Strange American r?, Padraic Brown, 13:56
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Padraic Brown, 13:56
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 12:04
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:49
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 11:45
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Pat, 11:44
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Miguel Carrasquer, 11:37
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 11:35
- Re: Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, Harlan Messinger, 11:15
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 11:11
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 11:08
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, António Marques, 11:05
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:49
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:35
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), gnenian, 10:04
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 09:59
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 09:34
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 09:23
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 09:12
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:58
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:49
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:45
- Re: Strange American r?, gnenian, 07:48
- Re: Our Heavenly Mother on 4-1-05, Ron Hardin, 05:31
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 05:18
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 05:06
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, andrew_woode, 04:28
- Re: Albanian Inherited Lexicon (7), Douglas G. Kilday, 03:35
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:20
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:05
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 02:54
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 02:50
- Re: Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, mb, 01:57
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, mb, 01:49
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Paul J Kriha, 01:39
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:15
February 10, 2006
- Re: Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:56
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, António Marques, 19:18
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 19:16
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:45
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Peter T. Daniels, 17:53
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 17:51
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 17:49
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 17:29
- Our Heavenly Mother on 4-1-05, kayllenn, 17:12
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Senno Niegendorff, 17:12
- Re: Seeking advice for Russian keyboard, with Openoffice or Email, Roger, 16:41
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:56
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Oliver Neukum, 15:33
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Brian M. Scott, 15:21
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Des Small, 15:06
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 13:39
- Re: Final b in Portuguese, Harlan Messinger, 13:04
- Latest Tsunami!, fairynetwork, 12:19
- Re: Final b in Portuguese, Harlan Messinger, 11:42
- Re: Final b in Portuguese, Ruud Harmsen, 11:37
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:36
- Re: Final b in Portuguese, bppubjr, 11:18
- Re: Strange American r?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:45
- Strange American r?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:41
- Re: a Horn-scale pair?, Ray, 09:35
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, usenet . lloydgm, 09:29
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, usenet . lloydgm, 09:11
- Re: a Horn-scale pair?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:01
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Richard Herring, 08:46
- Re: a Horn-scale pair?, Ray, 08:44
- Re: a Horn-scale pair?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:41
- Re: How to highlight the currently selected text on mouse event, Peter T. Daniels, 08:40
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:36
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Peter T. Daniels, 08:31
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, J. W. Love, 08:27
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Benjamin Barnett, 08:17
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Ron Hardin, 08:08
- a Horn-scale pair?, Ray, 08:01
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Oliver Neukum, 07:42
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Skraedder, 07:04
- How to highlight the currently selected text on mouse event, mandal . tanmay, 06:54
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Ron Hardin, 06:50
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Paul J Kriha, 05:58
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Oliver Neukum, 05:57
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Richard Herring, 05:54
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Paul J Kriha, 05:52
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Richard Herring, 05:50
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, John Atkinson, 05:48
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Ron Hardin, 05:15
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, Ringtail Possum, 05:08
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 05:02
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 04:42
- Re: ``Guess whom'', John Atkinson, 04:38
- Re: Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, Miguel Carrasquer, 04:28
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 04:18
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, John Atkinson, 04:14
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, John Swindle, 04:09
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:05
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Miguel Carrasquer, 03:46
- Final b in Portuguese, Ruud Harmsen, 03:45
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:43
- What to call a point of articulation inbetween dental and alveolar, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 03:42
- Re: Where to place Basque after all, Miguel Carrasquer, 03:40
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, John Swindle, 03:37
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ruud Harmsen, 03:31
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Miguel Carrasquer, 03:16
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Skraedder, 03:04
February 09, 2006
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Yusuf B Gursey, 21:22
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, Knutty, 21:19
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Alan, 20:25
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Ron Hardin, 20:09
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 19:11
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), ED-RS, 19:01
- Jesus And The Bed, alanejackson, 18:59
- Re: are pragmatic theories really falsifiable?, Ruud van Nistelrooy, 18:58
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud van Nistelrooy, 18:52
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Horace LaBadie, 18:26
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:25
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:25
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:25
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 17:59
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Des Small, 17:16
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, allanwhitehouse, 17:04
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, allanwhitehouse, 17:03
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 16:56
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:49
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, António Marques, 16:41
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, António Marques, 16:41
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, allanwhitehouse, 16:30
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, usenet . lloydgm, 15:24
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Peter T. Daniels, 15:10
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Ron Hardin, 14:22
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, usenet . lloydgm, 14:05
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, usenet . lloydgm, 14:01
- Re: Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, Oliver Neukum, 13:59
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Oliver Neukum, 13:57
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Nathan, 13:56
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, usenet . lloydgm, 13:53
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, Harlan Messinger, 13:45
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, Harlan Messinger, 13:43
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Brian M. Scott, 13:41
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Brian M. Scott, 13:27
- Albanian Inherited Lexicon (7), Abdullah Konushevci, 13:16
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, zbihniew, 13:06
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:38
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:35
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Richard Herring, 12:20
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Joachim Pense, 12:18
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, usenet . lloydgm, 11:23
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Peter T. Daniels, 11:17
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:13
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Richard Herring, 11:06
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, usenet . lloydgm, 10:56
- Re: hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, Peter T. Daniels, 10:44
- Re: "I liked to about" - Rural speech, Des Small, 10:43
- Re: ``Include whom a person called'', Peter T. Daniels, 10:38
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, Peter T. Daniels, 10:35
- "I liked to about" - Rural speech, usenet . lloydgm, 10:34
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 10:29
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, John Atkinson, 09:50
- Re: Seeking advice for Russian keyboard, with Openoffice or Email, Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 07:51
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, zbihniew, 07:04
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, J. W. Love, 06:29
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, Neeraj Mathur, 06:20
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, James S. Singleton, 04:46
- Re: Seeking advice for Russian keyboard, with Openoffice or Email, Tommi Nieminen, 04:02
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, John Atkinson, 04:00
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, voice_of_reason, 03:36
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ruud Harmsen, 03:26
- Re: Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, Arne Dehli Halvorsen, 03:24
- Re: Seeking advice for Russian keyboard, with Openoffice or Email, garabik-news-2005-05, 03:09
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:53
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, izzy, 02:43
- hopefully this is the right group, arabic -> english translation, allanwhitehouse, 01:39
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:33
- Mental Abuse, khaccountant, 01:31
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, mb, 01:18
- ``Include whom a person called'', Ron Hardin, 00:30
February 08, 2006
- Re: is it also an implicature?, mb, 23:50
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, Ringtail Possum, 23:36
- Re: Looking for a little help with Tagalog, KobeWanKenobi, 21:48
- Looking for a little help with Tagalog, voice_of_reason, 21:43
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Marc Adler, 20:50
- Re: Seeking advice for Russian keyboard, with Openoffice or Email, Dylan Sung, 19:05
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Lee Sau Dan, 18:53
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Des Small, 18:47
- Re: is it also an implicature?, António Marques, 18:10
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Des Small, 17:26
- Re: is it also an implicature?, António Marques, 16:32
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 16:27
- Re: is it also an implicature?, António Marques, 16:12
- Seeking advice for Russian keyboard, with Openoffice or Email, Roger, 14:39
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Joachim Pense, 11:26
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Joachim Pense, 11:24
- Vocative Particles - Spanish, English, and Sanskrit, Neeraj Mathur, 10:54
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Ray, 10:47
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Brian M. Scott, 10:29
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Ron Hardin, 10:17
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, J. W. Love, 10:01
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, J. W. Love, 09:30
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, J. W. Love, 09:00
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:58
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 08:55
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:37
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Richard Herring, 08:35
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Ron Hardin, 07:58
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Ron Hardin, 07:48
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 05:54
- Re: is it also an implicature?, António Marques, 05:40
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Richard Herring, 05:19
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Paul J Kriha, 04:38
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Arne Dehli Halvorsen, 03:07
- Re: are pragmatic theories really falsifiable?, gnenian, 02:52
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Paul J Kriha, 02:47
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:38
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Brian M. Scott, 02:18
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, John Atkinson, 00:40
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Joachim Pense, 00:35
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Ray, 00:17
- Re: are pragmatic theories really falsifiable?, Ray, 00:10
February 07, 2006
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, John Atkinson, 23:05
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Bart Mathias, 22:54
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Padraic Brown, 20:12
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Padraic Brown, 20:12
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Nathan Sanders, 20:11
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 19:35
- Re: is it also an implicature?, António Marques, 19:27
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:41
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 18:39
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Joachim Pense, 16:55
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 16:43
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 16:37
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Des Small, 16:22
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 16:13
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:03
- Re: are pragmatic theories really falsifiable?, gnenian, 15:21
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:15
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Joachim Pense, 15:01
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 14:58
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 14:55
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 14:44
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Ron Hardin, 13:52
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Arne Dehli Halvorsen, 13:30
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Richard Herring, 12:54
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Des Small, 12:42
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Ron Hardin, 12:24
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Bobby D. Bryant, 12:11
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:34
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 11:23
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Nathan Sanders, 11:18
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:12
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ekkehard Dengler, 11:12
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Des Small, 11:05
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Ron Hardin, 11:01
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 10:59
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, J. W. Love, 10:20
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Des Small, 09:57
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Ray, 09:52
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Ekkehard Dengler, 09:50
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Skraedder, 09:49
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Ray, 09:42
- Re: is it also an implicature?, Ron Hardin, 09:34
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 09:26
- is it also an implicature?, Ray, 09:02
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, J. W. Love, 08:46
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:46
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 08:21
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 07:57
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 05:45
- Re: Circle this date!, Richard Herring, 05:15
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, John Atkinson, 05:07
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 04:55
- Re: are pragmatic theories really falsifiable?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:16
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:45
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Ruud Harmsen, 01:42
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 01:38
February 06, 2006
- are pragmatic theories really falsifiable?, Ray, 23:39
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 22:00
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:50
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 19:52
- Re: Circle this date!, calm_weather, 18:47
- Where to place Basque after all, António Marques, 17:45
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Miguel Carrasquer, 17:12
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:06
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:44
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, António Marques, 16:33
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Bart Mathias, 16:14
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Bart Mathias, 15:27
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 15:13
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 14:36
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Ron Hardin, 14:24
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Brian M. Scott, 14:22
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 14:04
- Re: Participants wanted!, Padraic Brown, 14:01
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Padraic Brown, 14:01
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Harlan Messinger, 12:52
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 12:52
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 12:51
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 12:25
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Harlan Messinger, 12:08
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Harlan Messinger, 12:04
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, junk, 11:52
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:50
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Ruud van Nistelrooy, 11:34
- Re: Ubykh language, Harlan Cloudberry Messinger, 11:31
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Harlan Cloudberry Messinger, 11:29
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 10:19
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Harlan Messinger, 10:01
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Ron Hardin, 09:46
- Re: Stephen C. Levinson on Binding Conditions, Ray, 09:45
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 09:38
- Re: Stephen C. Levinson on Binding Conditions, Peter T. Daniels, 09:38
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Peter T. Daniels, 09:36
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:33
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 09:33
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Tapani Salminen, 08:56
- Stephen C. Levinson on Binding Conditions, Ray, 07:42
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, junk, 07:25
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Ruud Harmsen, 06:27
- Participants wanted!, Pritchetty, 06:06
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 05:31
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 04:47
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 04:32
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Bart Mathias, 03:40
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:24
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:44
February 05, 2006
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Harlan Messinger, 23:04
- Re: Hatchet Prose, Ron Hardin, 22:44
- Circle this date!, benlizross, 21:25
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 19:18
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Miguel Carrasquer, 19:16
- Re: Hatchet Prose, Padraic Brown, 18:45
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Padraic Brown, 18:45
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Yasgur Kip-Flumox, 18:01
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Klaus Nomi, 17:31
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, António Marques, 17:29
- Re: Hatchet Prose, Percy T. Daniels, 17:20
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, P. Terrence Daniels, 17:13
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Miguel Carrasquer, 15:47
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, gnenian, 14:04
- Re: auriga, Miguel Carrasquer, 13:46
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:48
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Lee Sau Dan, 10:54
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Miguel Carrasquer, 09:16
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Peter T. Daniels, 09:08
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Peter T. Daniels, 09:08
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 08:13
- Re: Etruscan = Greek?, Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 08:12
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Miguel Carrasquer, 08:11
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Peter T. Daniels, 08:10
- Re: How to learn French online, Tzortzakakis Dimitrios, 08:10
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Miguel Carrasquer, 08:10
- Re: semitic root, Yusuf B Gursey, 08:05
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Miguel Carrasquer, 08:02
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:59
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Peter T. Daniels, 07:56
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Miguel Carrasquer, 07:25
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Miguel Carrasquer, 07:21
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:55
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:54
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, John Atkinson, 06:38
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 05:58
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, John Atkinson, 05:39
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, trevelyan, 05:25
- auriga, Douglas G. Kilday, 04:32
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Thomas Widmann, 04:13
- Re: Ubykh language, Douglas G. Kilday, 01:42
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., Douglas G. Kilday, 01:27
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Dan, 00:18
February 04, 2006
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Ron Hardin, 23:35
- Hatchet Prose, Ron Hardin, 23:23
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Padraic Brown, 23:19
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:18
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Peter T. Daniels, 21:21
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Peter T. Daniels, 21:17
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:06
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Aslan, 20:40
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Miguel Carrasquer, 19:55
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Ron Hardin, 18:36
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:02
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Padraic Brown, 17:59
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Padraic Brown, 17:59
- Re: Ubykh language, Yasgur Kip-Flumox, 17:56
- Re: semitic root, Raymond Roy, 17:12
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 16:05
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Lee Sau Dan, 16:03
- Re: Etruscan = Greek?, Bobby D. Bryant, 15:50
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 15:19
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, P. Terrence Daniels, 15:14
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 15:13
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Brian M. Scott, 14:58
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 14:50
- Re: Origins of Japanese, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:41
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 14:35
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 14:31
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 14:26
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 14:23
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:18
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 14:18
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Aidan Kehoe, 14:13
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 14:12
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 14:06
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 14:04
- Re: Some thoughts about Chinese ad Russian from an English speaker, Lee Sau Dan, 14:01
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:59
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Miguel Carrasquer, 13:20
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Tapani Salminen, 13:00
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Lee Sau Dan, 11:48
- Re: Saxon letters on a modern coin?, Lee Sau Dan, 11:46
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Miguel Carrasquer, 11:26
- Re: how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, Ruud Harmsen, 11:16
- Re: Your first "linguistic" memory, Aidan Kehoe, 11:03
- Etruscan = Greek?, v900y@xxxxxxxxx, 10:24
- Re: ``Guess whom'', v900y@xxxxxxxxx, 10:18
- Re: Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Miguel Carrasquer, 10:17
- how to pronounce Dutch "ij"?, v900y@xxxxxxxxx, 09:58
- Re: Does knowing 2+ languages help you learn subsequent languages?, Claudio Grondi, 09:22
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, John Atkinson, 09:04
- Re: Ubykh language, Peter T. Daniels, 08:43
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Peter T. Daniels, 08:38
- Re: I need help explaining basic linguistic concepts to a lay person, Peter T. Daniels, 08:35
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, John Atkinson, 07:41
- Re: Does knowing 2+ languages help you learn subsequent languages?, vaysh, 06:43
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 02:46
- Your membership to the Waswahili community is welcome, chifu2222, 01:05
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Ron Hardin, 01:03
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Padraic Brown, 00:47
- Re: Ubykh language, Douglas G. Kilday, 00:31
- Re: semitic root, Douglas G. Kilday, 00:21
February 03, 2006
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., Douglas G. Kilday, 23:32
- Re: Part IV (Albanian Inherited Lexicon), Douglas G. Kilday, 22:18
- Re: ``Guess whom'', gnenian, 19:59
- Vovin on (non-)Altaic, Peter T. Daniels, 19:36
- Re: ``Guess whom'', jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 19:36
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 17:56
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 17:04
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 16:01
- Re: Ubykh language, Yasgur Kip-Flumox, 14:56
- Re: The crucial test, grapheus, 14:00
- Re: mustawa:n, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:08
- Re: mustawa:n, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:53
- How to learn French online, info, 11:52
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 08:52
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 08:16
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 08:15
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Richard Herring, 06:19
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:14
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 05:34
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 04:42
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Des Small, 04:00
- Re: mustawa:n, Marc Adler, 03:11
- Re: mustawa:n, Yusuf B Gursey, 01:51
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Paul J Kriha, 01:35
February 02, 2006
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Trond Engen, 19:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Miguel Carrasquer, 19:09
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 18:53
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), António Marques, 18:20
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Ron Hardin, 18:10
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Padraic Brown, 18:00
- Re: Ladefoged on "Ladefoged" Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Thomas Widmann, 17:24
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Yasgur Kip-Flumox, 16:52
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Miguel Carrasquer, 16:19
- Re: The crucial test, hagen, 15:55
- mustawa:n, Marc Adler, 15:50
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Ron Hardin, 14:59
- Re: Ubykh language, GERALD . TRAN-DANG, 14:23
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 13:52
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Padraic Brown, 13:22
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Tapani Salminen, 11:34
- Ladefoged on "Ladefoged" Re: Prof. Peter Ladefoged has passed away, Peter T. Daniels, 11:33
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Brian M. Scott, 11:22
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Des Small, 11:12
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Brian M. Scott, 11:09
- Re: Ubykh language, trumpetto, 11:06
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 11:00
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 10:58
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 10:58
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 10:56
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 10:55
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 10:54
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 09:23
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 09:16
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 09:15
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 08:59
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 08:58
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 08:57
- Resources, Silva, 08:28
- Resources, Silva, 08:26
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 07:20
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 07:11
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, ED-RS, 06:34
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 05:49
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Paul J Kriha, 05:15
- Re: ``Guess whom'', gnenian, 05:13
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Dylan Sung, 05:02
- Re: Ubykh language, Spendius, 03:59
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 03:50
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 03:46
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Ruud Harmsen, 03:44
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:20
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, mb, 01:31
February 01, 2006
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 22:24
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Brian M. Scott, 20:32
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Brian M. Scott, 20:27
- Conventional high school second language instruction, jayne.kulikauskas@xxxxxxxxx, 20:25
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Trond Engen, 20:03
- Re: ``Guess whom'', gnenian, 18:47
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 18:43
- Re: Origins of Japanese, benlizro, 18:37
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 18:21
- Re: ``Guess whom'', Nathan, 18:04
- ``Guess whom'', Ron Hardin, 17:26
- Re: semitic root, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:25
- Re: semitic root, Raymond Roy, 17:14
- Re: Can anyone translate this nazi era German Document, nygdan_morteauxspam, 16:55
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 15:32
- Re: semitic root, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:28
- Re: semitic root, Peter T. Daniels, 15:21
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 15:15
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 15:13
- Ubykh language, P. Terrence Daniels, 14:48
- Re: Origins of Japanese, Ross Clark, 14:24
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 13:36
- Re: Indo-Iranian split?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:00
- Re: semitic root, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:59
- Re: semitic root, Ruud Harmsen, 12:36
- semitic root, Raymond Roy, 12:14
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Tommi Nieminen, 11:46
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, Vanya6724, 11:19
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, Miguel Carrasquer, 10:37
- Re: nationalists, languages and dialects, hazchem, 10:25
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, hazchem, 10:21
- Re: Indo-Iranian split?, hazchem, 10:13
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Thomas Widmann, 09:46
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Thomas Widmann, 08:59
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 08:43
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 08:41
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 08:39
- Re: Politically Correct Language..., andrewfheil2, 07:50
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Ruud Harmsen, 06:37
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Paul J Kriha, 05:09
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, Paul J Kriha, 05:06
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 05:01
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., piotrpanek, 04:07
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:57
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Thomas Widmann, 03:18
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:01
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 02:44
- Re: Identifying a language I heard, Paul J Kriha, 01:27
January 31, 2006
- Re: restaurant Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 21:28
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Marc Adler, 21:25
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Trond Engen, 20:05
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:50
- Re: Vowel variations in Arabic, Miguel Carrasquer, 18:29
- Re: What kinds of consonant clusters tend to be unpronouncable ..., Miguel Carrasquer, 18:24
- Re: languages thar lack the verb "to have", Miguel Carrasquer, 18:11
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:00
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Thomas Widmann, 16:52
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Peter T. Daniels, 16:38
- Re: head-final relative clause languages, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:30
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