sci.lang (date)
November 30, 2006
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", Ron Jarvis, 16:00
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", mb, 15:52
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, Prai Jei, 15:48
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 14:48
- Re: Language and SPM, Aidan Kehoe, 14:39
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 14:01
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:49
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 13:42
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 12:58
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 12:35
- Re: Language and SPM, Richard Herring, 12:23
- Re: No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., Peacenik, 12:11
- Re: Language and SPM, andrew_woode, 10:33
- Re: Help me please!!, Douglas G. Kilday, 10:13
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", Mike Wright, 10:03
- Re: Language and SPM, John Atkinson, 09:49
- Re: Help me please!!, Douglas G. Kilday, 09:42
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 08:50
- Re: Language and SPM, Emungo, 08:01
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 07:57
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 07:47
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 07:44
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", Peter T. Daniels, 07:39
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Richard Herring, 06:55
- Re: No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., Dylan Sung, 06:18
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 06:14
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 06:00
- Re: No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., Dylan Sung, 05:37
- Re: No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., Nigel Greenwood, 05:22
- No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., Sébastien de Mapias, 04:54
- Do children learn language more easily?, Ruud Harmsen, 03:40
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 02:53
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 00:13
November 29, 2006
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 23:08
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentr..., Penguins Are, 21:42
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Atalanta, 21:06
- Re: Language and SPM, Aidan Kehoe, 16:12
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", mb, 15:53
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 15:38
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, candrodor@xxxxxxxxx, 15:33
- a word for "the one who named himself", tinku99, 15:31
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, wugi, 15:12
- Re: Language and SPM, andrew_woode, 15:02
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 14:41
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, mb, 14:17
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 13:49
- Re: Language and SPM, Emungo, 11:31
- Re: Language and SPM, Emungo, 10:56
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 10:45
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 08:42
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:36
- Re: Language and SPM, Emungo, 06:40
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 05:52
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, phoglund, 05:38
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:49
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:24
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Brian M. Scott, 00:59
November 28, 2006
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Peter T. Daniels, 23:31
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, John Atkinson, 23:08
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Mike Wright, 22:43
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 22:27
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Brian M. Scott, 22:16
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Trond Engen, 20:38
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, John Atkinson, 19:48
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, John Atkinson, 19:25
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, benlizro, 19:06
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Dik T. Winter, 18:54
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Peter T. Daniels, 18:49
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Peter T. Daniels, 18:48
- Re: How does a baby learn language when a baby is to little to concentrate?, John VanSickle, 18:47
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 18:38
- Re: singing latin texts by spanish composers, Peter T. Daniels, 18:32
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Aidan Kehoe, 17:28
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Ruud Harmsen, 17:09
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Christopher Culver, 17:01
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Brian M. Scott, 16:44
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Igor (t4a), 16:42
- Re: Universal grammar, Herman Rubin, 16:40
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, Brian M. Scott, 16:33
- Re: how does a baby? How does a baby learn language, when learning requ, Herman Rubin, 16:22
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Brian M. Scott, 16:20
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:18
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Herman Rubin, 16:17
- Re: front or central? (was: This week on Dancing with the Stars), Yusuf B Gursey, 16:16
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, calm_weather, 16:11
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, wugi, 15:54
- Re: front or central? (was: This week on Dancing with the Stars), Yusuf B Gursey, 15:31
- Re: front or central? (was: This week on Dancing with the Stars), Yusuf B Gursey, 15:28
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, dicaduca, 15:24
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:13
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:11
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Mike Wright, 15:10
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, benlizross, 14:24
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, Marc Adler, 14:14
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Mike Wright, 14:05
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, Marc Schütz, 13:51
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Dylan Sung, 12:27
- Re: [a] front or central? (was: This week on Dancing with the Stars), Ruud Harmsen, 12:21
- [a] front or central? (was: This week on Dancing with the Stars), Ruud Harmsen, 12:13
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:10
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Ruud Harmsen, 11:31
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 11:25
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 11:22
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 11:21
- Re: singing latin texts by spanish composers, António Marques, 11:21
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 11:19
- singing latin texts by spanish composers, ton stauttener, 10:39
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 10:21
- Re: Language and SPM, Emungo, 09:54
- Re: how does a baby? How does a baby learn language, when learning requ, Christopher Culver, 09:32
- Re: How does a baby learn language when a baby is to little to concentrate?, Harlan Messinger, 09:19
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Peter T. Daniels, 08:38
- Re: how does a baby? How does a baby learn language, when learning requ, Hans Aberg, 08:36
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Peter T. Daniels, 08:36
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 08:31
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:30
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 08:26
- Re: how does a baby? How does a baby learn language, when learning requ, Peter T. Daniels, 08:19
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:12
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentr..., Penguins Are, 07:09
- Re: Language and SPM, Emungo, 06:27
- Re: Language and SPM, Emungo, 06:04
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Nigel Greenwood, 05:46
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Nigel Greenwood, 05:42
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Christopher Culver, 05:40
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Nigel Greenwood, 05:22
- Re: how does a baby? How does a baby learn language, when learning requ, phoglund, 05:21
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 05:09
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 05:02
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, benlizro, 04:02
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:42
- Re: If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking ... , Ruud Harmsen, 03:27
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Ruud Harmsen, 03:26
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Ruud Harmsen, 03:23
- Re: How does a baby learn language when a baby is to little to concentrate?, Ruud Harmsen, 03:17
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 03:14
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 03:12
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:10
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 03:01
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Dylan Sung, 01:54
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Mike Wright, 01:08
November 27, 2006
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 23:12
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Peter T. Daniels, 22:47
- Re: How does a baby learn language when a baby is to little to concentrate?, Peter T. Daniels, 22:45
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Jim Heckman, 21:40
- Re: Language and SPM, Jim Heckman, 21:40
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, erilar, 21:24
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, John Atkinson, 21:23
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, erilar, 21:23
- how does a baby? How does a baby learn language, when learning requ, Penguins Are, 20:31
- If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking ... , Penguins Are, 20:25
- If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking ... , Penguins Are, 20:23
- How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Penguins Are, 20:15
- How does a baby learn language when a baby is to little to concentrate?, penguinsare, 20:05
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Dik T. Winter, 19:34
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Dik T. Winter, 19:26
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, dicaduca, 19:06
- Re: lend/borrow, Colin Fine, 18:54
- Re: Universal grammar, penguinsare, 18:38
- Re: Help me please!!, Colin Fine, 18:26
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Mike Wright, 17:40
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Mike Wright, 17:33
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Richard Wordingham, 17:13
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Nigel Greenwood, 17:08
- Re: About the word "spinster", Trond Engen, 16:43
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:38
- [OT] Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Pouya D. Tafti, 16:07
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, Dylan Sung, 16:01
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 15:57
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, Mike Wright, 15:27
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, Mike Wright, 15:26
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Mike Wright, 15:23
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Peter T. Daniels, 13:37
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 13:22
- Re: lend/borrow, Emungo, 12:39
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 12:32
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 12:17
- rhyme in sonnet, dicaduca, 12:10
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 12:05
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 12:02
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 11:46
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Sébastien de Mapias, 11:22
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, Dylan Sung, 11:10
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Dylan Sung, 10:57
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 10:46
- Re: lend/borrow, Richard Herring, 10:17
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Dylan Sung, 10:13
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 08:19
- Re: lend/borrow, Emungo, 08:06
- Re: Classificaton of language usage, Peter T. Daniels, 07:38
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:33
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Nigel Greenwood, 06:36
- Classificaton of language usage, Igor (t4a), 06:19
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:54
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:13
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Sébastien de Mapias, 03:01
- Re: What's your favorite crank theory?, Mike Wright, 02:30
- Re: False friends, Joachim Pense, 01:52
- Re: Language and SPM, Joachim Pense, 01:40
- Re: lend/borrow, Glenn, 00:38
November 26, 2006
- What's your favorite crank theory?, John VanSickle, 23:30
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 23:28
- Re: Language and SPM, Herman Rubin, 21:44
- Re: Language and SPM, Herman Rubin, 21:41
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, mb, 20:56
- Re: Language and SPM, Tim Smith, 19:51
- Re: False friends, Aidan Kehoe, 19:48
- Looking for right names, dp5, 19:36
- Re: lend/borrow, Peter T. Daniels, 18:27
- Re: Help me please!!, Peter T. Daniels, 18:21
- Re: False friends, Christian Weisgerber, 17:41
- Re: the "oa"-sound in German before r, gunananda, 16:59
- Re: lend/borrow, wugi, 16:30
- Re: Help me please!!, Colin Fine, 16:22
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:21
- Re: lend/borrow, wugi, 16:14
- Re: False friends, Joachim Pense, 15:45
- Re: False friends, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:33
- Re: lend/borrow, Alexander Magidow, 15:21
- Re: Language and SPM, benlizro, 14:57
- Re: False friends, Joachim Pense, 14:54
- Re: False friends, mb, 14:41
- Re: False friends, Joachim Pense, 14:24
- Re: Blowing a hooley, Nigel Greenwood, 12:47
- Re: False friends, Nigel Greenwood, 12:37
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Harlan Messinger, 12:02
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Harlan Messinger, 12:00
- Re: Issues with Chinese, LEE Sau Dan, 09:59
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 07:57
- Re: False friends, John Atkinson, 07:53
- Re: Help me please!!, Peter T. Daniels, 07:46
- Re: lend/borrow, John Atkinson, 06:15
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 05:41
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 05:13
- Re: Help me please!!, Joachim Pense, 03:42
- Re: Language and SPM, benlizross, 01:27
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, izzy, 01:24
November 25, 2006
- Re: Help me please!!, António Marques, 22:29
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Peter T. Daniels, 22:08
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 22:03
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 22:00
- Re: Help me please!!, Peter T. Daniels, 21:56
- Re: lend/borrow, António Marques, 19:36
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:08
- Re: lend/borrow, Mike Wright, 18:32
- Re: lend/borrow, Nath Rao, 18:24
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Nigel Greenwood, 18:10
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Horace LaBadie, 18:02
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Nigel Greenwood, 17:55
- Re: lend/borrow, erilar, 17:43
- Re: lend/borrow, erilar, 17:42
- Re: False friends, erilar, 17:39
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 17:39
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 17:35
- Re: Help me please!!, António Marques, 17:22
- Re: lend/borrow, Christian Weisgerber, 16:50
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, izzy, 16:15
- Re: Language and SPM, benlizross, 15:55
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Dusan Vukotic, 15:42
- Re: Help me please!!, António Marques, 15:26
- Re: Help me please!!, António Marques, 15:14
- Re: lend/borrow, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:13
- Re: About the word "spinster", António Marques, 14:57
- Re: lend/borrow, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 14:39
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Dylan Sung, 14:20
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Dylan Sung, 14:14
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Mike Wright, 13:33
- Re: lend/borrow, Mike Wright, 13:31
- Re: lend/borrow, Mike Wright, 13:29
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 13:28
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Peter T. Daniels, 13:27
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 13:24
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 13:23
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 13:22
- Re: lend/borrow, Peter T. Daniels, 13:16
- Re: lend/borrow, Peter T. Daniels, 13:14
- Re: lend/borrow, Mike Wright, 13:12
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Mike Wright, 12:02
- Re: Language and SPM, Alan, 11:56
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Christopher Culver, 11:41
- Re: Issues with Chinese, LEE Sau Dan, 11:31
- Re: the "oa"-sound in German before r, Aidan Kehoe, 11:29
- Re: lend/borrow, Mike Wright, 11:27
- Re: lend/borrow, Glenn, 10:55
- Re: lend/borrow, Glenn, 10:52
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 10:40
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Joachim Pense, 10:26
- Re: Language and SPM, Joachim Pense, 10:17
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 10:10
- Re: the "oa"-sound in German before r, Oliver Cromm, 10:06
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Abdullah Konushevci, 09:55
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Abdullah Konushevci, 09:54
- Re: always-on commercial, minigatti, 09:19
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 09:17
- Re: always-on commercial, minigatti, 09:11
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 08:57
- Re: Issues with Chinese, Peter T. Daniels, 08:53
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 08:50
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Peter T. Daniels, 08:49
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 08:48
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Peter T. Daniels, 08:45
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 08:34
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 08:30
- Re: lend/borrow, Peter T. Daniels, 08:24
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 08:09
- Issues with Chinese, Sébastien de Mapias, 07:57
- Re: the "oa"-sound in German before r, Aidan Kehoe, 07:55
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Aidan Kehoe, 07:47
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Harlan Messinger, 07:42
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Harlan Messinger, 07:39
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Aidan Kehoe, 07:39
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Nigel Greenwood, 07:38
- Re: the "oa"-sound in German before r, Joachim Pense, 07:32
- Re: Language and SPM, Joachim Pense, 07:30
- Re: the "oa"-sound in German before r, Aidan Kehoe, 07:12
- Re: Language and SPM, benlizross, 06:13
- Re: Basque texts, saku, 05:57
- Re: lend/borrow, Emungo, 05:20
- Re: Language and SPM, Ruud Harmsen, 04:51
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 04:44
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 04:38
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, John Atkinson, 03:10
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 03:06
- Re: Help me please!!, Joachim Pense, 02:44
- Re: lend/borrow, LEE Sau Dan, 02:21
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 02:19
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Joachim Pense, 01:33
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Joachim Pense, 01:30
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, izzy, 01:18
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 00:34
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, paul . kriha, 00:26
November 24, 2006
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 23:54
- Re: Help me please!!, Douglas G. Kilday, 22:26
- Re: lend/borrow, Mike Wright, 21:14
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Mike Wright, 20:45
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, mb, 20:17
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, dicaduca, 19:42
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Mike Wright, 19:37
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Peter T. Daniels, 19:30
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 19:25
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Peter T. Daniels, 19:14
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Peter T. Daniels, 19:07
- Re: lend/borrow, Peter T. Daniels, 19:06
- Re: always-on commercial, Peter T. Daniels, 19:02
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Oliver Cromm, 18:57
- Re: Language and SPM, benlizro, 18:53
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, izzy, 18:46
- Re: lend/borrow, benlizross, 18:18
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, mb, 17:46
- Re: Language and SPM, mb, 16:57
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Mike Wright, 16:47
- Re: False friends, Joachim Pense, 16:25
- Re: Language and SPM, Joachim Pense, 16:24
- Re: lend/borrow, Joachim Pense, 16:21
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, izzy, 16:19
- always-on commercial, minigatti, 15:57
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 15:57
- Re: Language and SPM, Pierre Jelenc, 15:40
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:44
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:43
- Re: False friends, Ruud Harmsen, 13:47
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 13:45
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 13:44
- Re: lend/borrow, benlizross, 13:43
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 13:43
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Harlan Messinger, 13:15
- Re: the "oa"-sound in German before r, Joachim Pense, 13:06
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 12:55
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Oliver Cromm, 12:54
- Re: lend/borrow, António Marques, 12:29
- Re: lend/borrow, Emungo, 11:58
- Re: lend/borrow, Thomas Weber, 11:41
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:20
- lend/borrow, Emungo, 11:17
- Re: False friends, Joachim Pense, 10:31
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Joachim Pense, 10:29
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 09:53
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 09:50
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 09:46
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 09:40
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Peter T. Daniels, 09:05
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, John Atkinson, 08:51
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Peter T. Daniels, 08:47
- Re: About the word "spinster", Richard Herring, 06:33
- Re: About the word "spinster", Richard Herring, 06:30
- Re: how well should you know your native language before studying another language?, António Marques, 06:30
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, António Marques, 06:28
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 06:14
- Re: how well should you know your native language before studying another language?, Richard Herring, 06:14
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Nigel Greenwood, 05:37
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 05:29
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 05:25
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 05:23
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, izzy, 05:23
- Re: About the word "spinster", Abdullah Konushevci, 04:36
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Mike Wright, 04:29
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:28
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:33
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 02:59
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:58
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 00:04
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 00:03
November 23, 2006
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 23:25
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Peter T. Daniels, 23:22
- Re: Language and SPM, Mike Wright, 23:16
- Re: Language and SPM, Mike Wright, 22:53
- Re: Language and SPM, Bart Mathias, 22:51
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Mike Wright, 22:42
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 21:21
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 21:19
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 20:51
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 20:45
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, dicaduca, 19:45
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, dicaduca, 19:45
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Alan Anderson, 18:58
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 17:59
- Re: the "oa"-sound in German before r, Aidan Kehoe, 17:46
- Re: Blowing a hooley, Nigel Greenwood, 17:40
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 17:17
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Peter T. Daniels, 17:14
- Re: Blowing a hooley, Dave Eadsforth, 16:53
- Language and SPM, FoggyTown, 16:23
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 16:18
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Dylan Sung, 15:02
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, wugi, 14:50
- Re: IPA question, Steve Mesnick, 14:20
- Re: About the word "spinster", António Marques, 12:42
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 12:40
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Joachim Pense, 12:14
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:55
- Re: IPA question, Piotr Panek, 10:37
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 10:16
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, garabik-news-2005-05, 09:48
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 09:09
- Re: IPA question, jfm, 09:08
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 08:54
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:49
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 08:45
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:16
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 07:38
- Re: Help me please!!, António Marques, 06:01
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 05:58
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 05:06
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 04:38
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:12
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:01
- Re: IPA question, jfm, 03:58
- Re: Blowing a hooley, Douglas G. Kilday, 03:58
- Re: IPA question, jfm, 03:55
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 03:43
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:53
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:47
- Re: Help me please!!, Douglas G. Kilday, 01:59
November 22, 2006
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, mb, 23:58
- Re: Help me please!!, John Atkinson, 23:18
- Re: About the word "spinster", Brian M. Scott, 21:27
- Re: About the word "spinster", Trond Engen, 20:01
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, António Marques, 20:00
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, dicaduca, 19:42
- Re: Blowing a hooley, Mark Wallace, 18:49
- Re: the "oa"-sound in German before r, Oliver Cromm, 18:22
- Re: Blowing a hooley, Horace LaBadie, 17:55
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Alan Anderson, 17:47
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 17:43
- Re: About the word "spinster", António Marques, 17:08
- Re: IPA question, António Marques, 17:06
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:55
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, António Marques, 16:54
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:53
- Re: Blowing a hooley, Tony Cooper, 16:51
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Dylan Sung, 16:44
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 16:07
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Peter T. Daniels, 16:02
- Blowing a hooley, Nigel Greenwood, 15:13
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Trond Engen, 14:48
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 14:08
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:39
- Re: spelling Muhammad, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:37
- Inspector Morse, hagen, 12:40
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Nigel Greenwood, 12:38
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Mike Wright, 11:55
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Mike Wright, 11:38
- the "oa"-sound in German before r, gunananda, 11:24
- Re: spelling Muhammad, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 11:11
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 10:28
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 10:27
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Franz Gnaedinger, 10:23
- What's the difference between man and human?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 10:10
- Re: IPA question, Paul D, 09:02
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Alan Anderson, 08:57
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Peter T. Daniels, 08:35
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Harlan Messinger, 07:36
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Harlan Messinger, 07:31
- Re: IPA question, Glenn, 07:15
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 07:14
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Glenn, 07:13
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:37
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 04:19
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Ruud Harmsen, 03:31
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 03:30
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 03:26
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 03:23
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:20
- Re: IPA question, jfm, 02:58
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:41
November 21, 2006
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Peter T. Daniels, 23:33
- Re: Hieratic Egyptian, Peter T. Daniels, 23:29
- Re: IPA question, Steve Mesnick, 22:46
- Re: False friends, Tak To, 22:15
- Re: Universal grammar, Herman Rubin, 21:57
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 21:21
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 21:18
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 20:32
- Re: About the word "spinster", Trond Engen, 20:28
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, mb, 20:14
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:31
- Re: origin of "kursi", Yusuf B Gursey, 19:27
- Re: False friends, LEE Sau Dan, 18:45
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Richard Wordingham, 18:44
- Re: False friends, LEE Sau Dan, 18:44
- Re: False friends, LEE Sau Dan, 18:43
- Re: morphological terms for compound words, Oliver Cromm, 18:10
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:36
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Harlan Messinger, 17:24
- Hieratic Egyptian, JP, 17:12
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Christopher Culver, 17:00
- Re: False friends, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:58
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, mb, 16:50
- Re: About the word "spinster", ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:50
- Re: origin of "kursi", Yusuf B Gursey, 16:38
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 16:30
- Basque texts, Marc Adler, 16:27
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Felix Rawlings, 16:25
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 16:20
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Peter T. Daniels, 16:11
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 16:09
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Peter T. Daniels, 16:03
- Re: About the word "spinster", Peter T. Daniels, 15:58
- Re: IPA question, Nigel Greenwood, 15:54
- Re: origin of "kursi", Peter T. Daniels, 15:53
- Re: False friends, Nigel Greenwood, 15:52
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:51
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Harlan Messinger, 15:44
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Aidan Kehoe, 15:42
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Harlan Messinger, 15:40
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Nigel Greenwood, 15:38
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:25
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:23
- Re: False friends, Joachim Pense, 15:19
- Re: False friends, Joachim Pense, 15:14
- Re: Gaining cases, Arianrhod, 14:48
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, mb, 14:13
- Re: False friends, Nigel Greenwood, 13:56
- Re: About the word "spinster", Colin Fine, 13:53
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, aledeniz, 13:45
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, António Marques, 13:40
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 13:37
- Re: spelling Muhammad, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:33
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 13:30
- Re: spelling Muhammad, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 13:06
- Re: False friends, Joachim Pense, 13:02
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 12:51
- Re: IPA question, mb, 12:50
- Re: spelling Muhammad, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:44
- Re: False friends, LEE Sau Dan, 12:27
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 12:13
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Andreas Prilop, 12:09
- Re: spelling Muhammad, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 12:01
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:42
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Harlan Messinger, 11:40
- Re: origin of "kursi", Yusuf B Gursey, 11:38
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:31
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:29
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 10:43
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Harlan Messinger, 10:23
- Re: Hebrew (or Yiddish?) dedication, izzy, 10:19
- Re: Arabic cursive in Unicode, Dylan Sung, 09:41
- Re: spelling Muhammad, Jukka K. Korpela, 09:32
- Arabic cursive in Unicode, Danny, 09:11
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Aslan, 09:00
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Glenn, 08:33
- Re: False friends, Peter T. Daniels, 07:44
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, phoglund, 07:23
- Re: IPA question, jfm, 07:09
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, António Marques, 06:34
- Re: False friends, Nigel Greenwood, 06:10
- Re: origin of "kursi", Nigel Greenwood, 05:58
- Re: Finnish "tällainen" (was: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?), Jukka K. Korpela, 03:45
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:09
- Re: origin of "kursi", hugocoolens, 01:44
- Re: False friends, Joachim Pense, 01:42
November 20, 2006
- Re: spelling Muhammad, Yusuf B Gursey, 23:18
- Re: Gaining cases, Brian M. Scott, 23:15
- Re: IPA question, Peter T. Daniels, 23:14
- Re: Hebrew (or Yiddish?) dedication, Peter T. Daniels, 23:00
- Re: IPA question, Steve Mesnick, 22:40
- spelling Muhammad, Yusuf B Gursey, 22:28
- Re: Hebrew (or Yiddish?) dedication, Brian M. Scott, 20:38
- Re: Gaining cases, Brian M. Scott, 20:27
- Re: IPA question, mb, 20:21
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Daryl Krupa, 20:20
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 20:09
- Re: Finnish "tällainen" (was: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?), Jim Heckman, 20:02
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Jim Heckman, 20:02
- Re: Gaining cases, Jim Heckman, 20:02
- Re: Hebrew (or Yiddish?) dedication, Jim Heckman, 20:02
- Re: Gaining cases, Trond Engen, 19:28
- Re: [OT] Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 19:04
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 18:51
- Re: IPA question, Jukka K. Korpela, 18:48
- Re: False friends, LEE Sau Dan, 18:45
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 18:27
- Re: IPA question, mb, 17:14
- Re: About the word "spinster", Prai Jei, 17:01
- Re: Gaining cases, Prai Jei, 16:54
- Re: Gaining cases, Prai Jei, 16:51
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, mb, 16:50
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Brian M. Scott, 16:41
- Re: IPA question, Peter T. Daniels, 16:40
- Re: False friends, Brian M. Scott, 16:33
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Harlan Messinger, 16:25
- [OT] Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Pouya D. Tafti, 15:29
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Mike Wright, 15:25
- IPA question, Steve Mesnick, 15:14
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, António Marques, 14:28
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 14:10
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 13:12
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 12:56
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria. Part 2, Alan Crozier, 12:43
- Re: Universal grammar, Herman Rubin, 12:22
- Re: False friends, Joachim Pense, 11:59
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:53
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:50
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Joachim Pense, 11:47
- Re: origin of "kursi", Yusuf B Gursey, 11:47
- Re: origin of "kursi", hugocoolens, 11:08
- Re: False friends, LEE Sau Dan, 10:45
- Re: False friends, Brian M. Scott, 10:27
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 10:27
- Re: Indian spam freezes google groups, Brian M. Scott, 10:17
- Re: Indian spam freezes google groups, Ruud Harmsen, 10:05
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, erilar, 10:02
- False friends, Wayne Brown, 10:01
- Re: origin of "kursi", Peter T. Daniels, 09:47
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:40
- Indian spam freezes google groups, Peter T. Daniels, 09:38
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria. Part 2, Agamemnon, 09:09
- Re: Finnish "tällainen" (was: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?), O-V R:nen, 08:51
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Harlan Messinger, 08:37
- Re: Book recommendation?, António Marques, 08:15
- Re: Book recommendation?, António Marques, 08:07
- origin of "kursi", hugocoolens, 07:46
- Re: Finnish "tällainen" (was: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?), Jukka K. Korpela, 07:42
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, António Marques, 07:26
- Re: Gaining cases, António Marques, 07:13
- Re: Gaining cases, António Marques, 06:52
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 06:19
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Agamemnon, 05:54
- Re: Finnish "tällainen" (was: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?), O-V R:nen, 05:52
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 04:25
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:16
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:55
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:31
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Glenn, 03:25
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Jukka K. Korpela, 02:47
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, John Swindle, 01:55
- Re: Book recommendation?, Peter T. Daniels, 00:02
November 19, 2006
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Peter T. Daniels, 23:55
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Peter T. Daniels, 23:50
- Re: Pancatantra (was: Bhagavad Gita), Peter T. Daniels, 23:48
- Re: how well should you know your native language before studying another language?, phoglund, 22:19
- Re: Book recommendation?, Joachim Pense, 22:16
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Joachim Pense, 22:03
- Re: how well should you know your native language before studying another language?, Herman Rubin, 21:55
- Re: Universal grammar, Herman Rubin, 21:47
- Re: Universal grammar, Herman Rubin, 21:42
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, izzy, 21:38
- Re: Universal grammar, Herman Rubin, 21:33
- Golden books, Herman Rubin, 21:26
- Re: Universal grammar, Herman Rubin, 21:19
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Italo, 20:48
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Joe Fineman, 20:46
- Re: Gaining cases, Christopher Culver, 19:57
- Re: Pancatantra (was: Bhagavad Gita), Neeraj Mathur, 19:54
- Szemerenyi on Laryngeals (was: Book recommendation?), Neeraj Mathur, 19:31
- Re: Gaining cases, phoglund, 19:15
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, LEE Sau Dan, 18:48
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, John Atkinson, 18:36
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:29
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, John Atkinson, 18:26
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, John Atkinson, 18:05
- Re: Book recommendation?, Christopher Culver, 17:47
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, mb, 17:32
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Brian M. Scott, 17:30
- Re: Book recommendation?, Joachim Pense, 17:27
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Nigel Greenwood, 17:26
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Nigel Greenwood, 17:23
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Joachim Pense, 17:23
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Joachim Pense, 17:18
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:08
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Toni Keskitalo, 17:05
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 16:52
- Re: is phonological processing digital?, Herman Rubin, 16:39
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Harlan Messinger, 16:23
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, mb, 16:03
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, mb, 15:58
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, mb, 15:51
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Peter T. Daniels, 15:41
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, benlizro, 15:22
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Marco Pagliero, 15:10
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Joachim Pense, 14:15
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Joachim Pense, 14:12
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Marco Pagliero, 14:09
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, erilar, 13:23
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Brian M. Scott, 13:12
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Peter T. Daniels, 09:09
- Re: Jamaican English?, Esben I., 09:04
- Re: morphological terms for compound words, Peter T. Daniels, 09:02
- Re: Hebrew (or Yiddish?) dedication, izzy, 08:53
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Peter T. Daniels, 08:49
- Re: Hebrew (or Yiddish?) dedication, Peter T. Daniels, 08:45
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Peter T. Daniels, 08:35
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Nigel Greenwood, 08:27
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 08:13
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Trond Engen, 07:40
- Re: Pancatantra, Joachim Pense, 06:28
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 06:27
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Joachim Pense, 06:25
- morphological terms for compound words, Julius, 05:21
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Dylan Sung, 05:16
- Re: Pancatantra (was: Bhagavad Gita), Kåre, 04:47
- Re: Storage of gender information in native speakers' brains, Ruud Harmsen, 04:00
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, izzy, 03:23
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 03:19
- Hebrew (or Yiddish?) dedication, Jim Heckman, 03:09
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Alan Anderson, 01:53
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Harlan Messinger, 00:20
November 18, 2006
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Abdullah Konushevci, 23:19
- Re: Storage of gender information in native speakers' brains, Greg Lee, 23:06
- Re: Pronunciation of Moroccan Arabic, 18th century, Yusuf B Gursey, 22:28
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Douglas G. Kilday, 22:23
- Re: Pronunciation of Moroccan Arabic, 18th century, Alexander Magidow, 22:20
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, benlizross, 21:48
- Re: Pronunciation of Moroccan Arabic, 18th century, Yusuf B Gursey, 21:47
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, LEE Sau Dan, 21:13
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, John Atkinson, 20:58
- Re: Pronunciation of Moroccan Arabic, 18th century, Alan, 20:25
- Re: Gaining cases, Joe Fineman, 20:10
- Re: Pronunciation of Moroccan Arabic, 18th century, Yusuf B Gursey, 20:00
- Re: Pronunciation of Moroccan Arabic, 18th century, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:49
- Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Abdullah Konushevci, 19:25
- Pancatantra (was: Bhagavad Gita), Joachim Pense, 19:24
- Re: Pronunciation of Moroccan Arabic, 18th century, Alexander Magidow, 19:19
- Re: Gaining cases, Joachim Pense, 19:17
- Re: Book recommendation?, Joachim Pense, 19:13
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 19:12
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 18:44
- Re: Gaining cases, phoglund, 17:33
- Re: Gaining cases, phoglund, 17:31
- Re: Gaining cases, phoglund, 17:31
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Felix Rawlings, 16:44
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Alan Anderson, 16:43
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 16:16
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, mb, 14:25
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, izzy, 14:01
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Ron Hardin, 12:49
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Hans Aberg, 12:47
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Dusan Vukotic, 12:46
- Re: Book recommendation?, Neeraj Mathur, 12:33
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Nath Rao, 12:25
- Re: Gaining cases, Carl Taylor, 12:12
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, Harlan Messinger, 11:26
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Arnold Zwicky, 11:16
- Storage of gender information in native speakers' brains, Ruud Harmsen, 11:06
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Arnold Zwicky, 11:06
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Doug Weller, 10:59
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Arnold Zwicky, 10:56
- Re: Book recommendation?, Joachim Pense, 10:53
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Arnold Zwicky, 10:35
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Hans Aberg, 10:29
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Ron Hardin, 10:24
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Hans Aberg, 10:12
- Re: Book recommendation?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:55
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Peter T. Daniels, 09:14
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Peter T. Daniels, 09:08
- Re: Finnish "tällainen" (was: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?), Jukka K. Korpela, 09:04
- Re: Two pairs of technical terms, Peter T. Daniels, 09:02
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Peter T. Daniels, 08:59
- Re: Gaining cases, Peter T. Daniels, 08:58
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:54
- Re: Book recommendation?, Neeraj Mathur, 08:26
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Aidan Kehoe, 08:21
- Re: Book recommendation?, Aidan Kehoe, 08:17
- Re: Amerigo on the margine, izzy, 08:12
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Dusan Vukotic, 08:04
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 07:59
- Re: Book recommendation?, Joachim Pense, 07:52
- Irish r in Scottish English, Ruud Harmsen, 06:33
- Re: Finnish "tällainen" (was: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?), O-V R:nen, 05:29
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:54
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:41
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, John Atkinson, 04:29
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Dylan Sung, 03:49
- Re: taras, Dusan Vukotic, 03:48
- Two pairs of technical terms, Joachim Pense, 03:42
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Dylan Sung, 03:42
- Re: Gaining cases, Joachim Pense, 03:23
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Dusan Vukotic, 02:48
- Amerigo on the margine, Dusan Vukotic, 02:04
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Geoff, 01:42
November 17, 2006
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 23:43
- Re: Gaining cases, John Atkinson, 22:34
- Re: Gaining cases, John Atkinson, 22:32
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Jim Heckman, 22:26
- Finnish "tällainen" (was: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?), Jim Heckman, 22:26
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Ray, 22:21
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Geoff, 21:13
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Ron Hardin, 20:08
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, mb, 19:25
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Ron Hardin, 19:22
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Ron Hardin, 19:20
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, heliogabalus, 19:06
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Peter T. Daniels, 19:04
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Peter T. Daniels, 19:00
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Felix Rawlings, 18:43
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Horace LaBadie, 18:15
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Trond Engen, 18:14
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, mb, 18:02
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Trond Engen, 18:00
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Ron Hardin, 17:29
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:01
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, mb, 16:43
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Trond Engen, 16:39
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:38
- Re: About the word "spinster", Helmut Richter, 16:33
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, mb, 16:28
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:18
- Re: About the word "spinster", wugi, 16:00
- Re: Gaining cases, Helmut Richter, 15:32
- Re: Conjugation and Declension (was: Gaining cases), Hans Aberg, 15:21
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, mb, 14:59
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, erilar, 14:43
- Re: Gaining cases, erilar, 14:40
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, erilar, 14:35
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:34
- Re: About the word "spinster", Joachim Pense, 14:30
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, mb, 14:28
- Re: Gaining cases, Joachim Pense, 14:27
- Conjugation and Declension (was: Gaining cases), Joachim Pense, 13:59
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Hans Aberg, 13:54
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:40
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Ron Hardin, 13:21
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, mb, 12:39
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Allan Adler, 12:32
- Re: Pronunciation of Moroccan Arabic, 18th century, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:32
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:26
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:25
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:19
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Allan Adler, 12:13
- Re: Gaining cases, Ruud Harmsen, 12:11
- Re: Gaining cases, Christian Weisgerber, 12:09
- Re: Gaining cases, Joerg Schleicher, 12:03
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Harlan Messinger, 12:01
- Re: Gaining cases, Peter T. Daniels, 11:48
- Re: Gaining cases, Peter T. Daniels, 11:47
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Ruud Harmsen, 11:46
- Re: Ask not what your country can do for you, Peter T. Daniels, 11:42
- Re: Pronunciation of Moroccan Arabic, 18th century, Peter T. Daniels, 11:34
- Re: Gaining cases, Nath Rao, 11:10
- Ask not what your country can do for you, Ron Hardin, 11:00
- Re: Gaining cases, Harlan Messinger, 10:36
- Re: Gaining cases, Paul J Kriha, 10:34
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 09:52
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 09:47
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Nath Rao, 08:57
- Re: Gaining cases, John Atkinson, 07:45
- Re: Jamaican English?, John Atkinson, 07:14
- Re: About the word "spinster", Helmut Richter, 07:07
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, phoglund, 06:42
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, phoglund, 06:35
- Pronunciation of Moroccan Arabic, 18th century, Stern Publications, 06:25
- Re: Gaining cases, António Marques, 05:53
- Re: Gaining cases, António Marques, 05:50
- Re: Jamaican English?, jimbo.tyson@xxxxxxxxx, 05:30
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Nigel Greenwood, 05:18
- Re: About the word "spinster", Joachim Pense, 05:17
- Re: About the word "spinster", Joachim Pense, 05:16
- Re: Gaining cases, Joachim Pense, 05:14
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Nigel Greenwood, 05:08
- coline_serreau ROCKS, -- Tantor --, 04:41
- Three movies recommended by Coline Searau, -- Tantor --, 04:36
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Dylan Sung, 04:15
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Dylan Sung, 04:14
- Re: Jamaican English?, benlizross, 03:19
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, aslanski2002, 02:58
- Re: Gaining cases, Ruud Harmsen, 02:08
- Jamaican English?, Sonja Elen Kisa, 01:45
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 01:05
- Re: About the word "spinster", Paul J Kriha, 00:53
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, mb, 00:53
- Re: Gaining cases, Joachim Pense, 00:48
- Re: Gaining cases, Joachim Pense, 00:32
November 16, 2006
- Re: Gaining cases, John Atkinson, 23:48
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Brian M. Scott, 23:48
- French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Ed Zagmoon, 23:27
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Agamemnon, 22:36
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Agamemnon, 22:17
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 22:00
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 20:34
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 20:15
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Italo, 20:12
- Re: Gaining cases, Jim Heckman, 19:57
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Jim Heckman, 19:57
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Marcello Fabretti, 19:49
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Marcello Fabretti, 19:47
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, LEE Sau Dan, 18:50
- Re: Gaining cases, Aidan Kehoe, 18:29
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Neeraj Mathur, 17:27
- Re: Gaining cases, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:25
- Re: Gaining cases, erilar, 17:17
- Re: Gaining cases, Christopher Culver, 17:09
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Agamemnon, 17:07
- Re: Gaining cases, Harlan Messinger, 16:52
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dylan Sung, 16:41
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Twig, 16:39
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Twig, 16:36
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Italo, 16:22
- Re: Gaining cases, Joachim Pense, 16:07
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 16:00
- Re: Language mergers?, mb, 15:59
- Gaining cases, Jake, 15:42
- Re: Language mergers?, Jake, 15:35
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Mike Wright, 15:25
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:20
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Nigel Greenwood, 13:47
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:39
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Trond Engen, 13:31
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Nath Rao, 13:27
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 13:04
- Re: Arabic for Dummies, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:02
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 12:56
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Brian M. Scott, 12:47
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Brian M. Scott, 12:30
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:21
- Re: About the word "spinster", Brian M. Scott, 12:17
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:17
- Re: Arabic for Dummies, Alexander Magidow, 11:43
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:04
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Joachim Pense, 11:00
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Joachim Pense, 10:55
- Our Heavenly Father on 11-14-05, cattheon, 10:11
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 08:47
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:01
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 07:41
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, aslanski2002, 07:37
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 07:35
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:21
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, phoglund, 07:18
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:06
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:01
- Re: About the word "spinster", ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 06:59
- Re: About the word "spinster", Peter T. Daniels, 06:55
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Peter T. Daniels, 06:52
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Nigel Greenwood, 06:42
- Re: Arabic for Dummies, Nigel Greenwood, 06:27
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., António Marques, 06:11
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, António Marques, 06:08
- Re: Etymology of "Embarcadero"?, António Marques, 05:56
- Re: how well should you know your native language before studying another language?, phoglund, 05:55
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, John Atkinson, 05:47
- Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Jukka K. Korpela, 05:38
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Ray, 04:43
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:16
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 03:45
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:45
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 03:43
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:32
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 03:20
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:16
- Re: About the word "spinster", Franz Gnaedinger, 02:57
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 02:35
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 02:13
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Dusan Vukotic, 01:50
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Paul J Kriha, 00:37
- Re: Universal grammar, Rob Freeman, 00:19
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Mike Wright, 00:02
November 15, 2006
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Mike Wright, 23:54
- Re: Etymology of "Embarcadero"?, Pierre Jelenc, 23:29
- Etymology of "Embarcadero"?, Richard Fangnail, 23:01
- Re: Arabic for Dummies, Paul J Kriha, 22:29
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 20:45
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Allan Adler, 20:26
- Re: About the word "spinster", Brian M. Scott, 20:25
- Re: Arabic for Dummies, Tim Smith, 20:20
- Re: About the word "spinster", Peter T. Daniels, 19:53
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Peter T. Daniels, 19:50
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Peter T. Daniels, 19:46
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Richard Wordingham, 19:29
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Mike Wright, 18:38
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Oliver Cromm, 18:28
- Re: About the word "spinster", Oliver Cromm, 18:21
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., benlizross, 18:06
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Brian M. Scott, 17:54
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Brian M. Scott, 17:47
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Agamemnon, 17:38
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Agamemnon, 17:36
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Neeraj Mathur, 17:15
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Neeraj Mathur, 17:08
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 17:03
- Re: Arabic for Dummies, Mike Wright, 17:00
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 17:00
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Mike Wright, 16:58
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Neeraj Mathur, 16:28
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 16:27
- Re: About the word "spinster", António Marques, 16:24
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Dylan Sung, 16:13
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 15:57
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 15:51
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 15:46
- Re: Language mergers?, Aidan Kehoe, 15:36
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., hippo, 15:31
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Dylan Sung, 15:15
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Dylan Sung, 15:00
- Re: New book on PIE, Abdullah Konushevci, 14:54
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Mike Wright, 14:16
- Re: About the word "spinster", Franz Gnaedinger, 13:28
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 12:59
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:46
- Re: Arabic for Dummies, Peter T. Daniels, 12:46
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:43
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Twig, 12:41
- Arabic for Dummies, Nigel Greenwood, 12:37
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Peter T. Daniels, 12:37
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:28
- Re: Language mergers?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:21
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:16
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., grapheus, 12:16
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Peter T. Daniels, 12:15
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Nathan, 12:08
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Peter T. Daniels, 12:01
- Re: Thank you all!, Peter T. Daniels, 11:58
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., hippo, 11:55
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:52
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Marcello Fabretti, 11:47
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:44
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 11:40
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:34
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 11:15
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 11:10
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Marcello Fabretti, 11:07
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 11:00
- Re: New book on PIE, Joachim Pense, 10:54
- Re: About the word "spinster", Emungo, 10:36
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Dylan Sung, 10:12
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, John Atkinson, 09:57
- Re: About the word "spinster", wugi, 09:56
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Harlan Messinger, 09:41
- Re: About the word "spinster", Helmut Richter, 09:32
- Re: About the word "spinster", John Atkinson, 09:29
- Re: About the word "spinster", Helmut Richter, 09:24
- Re: About the word "spinster", John Atkinson, 09:13
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:49
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:38
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 08:29
- Re: About the word "spinster", Emungo, 08:08
- Re: Language mergers?, aslanski2002, 07:30
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., JTEM, 07:29
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 07:28
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Dylan Sung, 07:25
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:17
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Dylan Sung, 07:08
- Re: About the word "spinster", ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:06
- Re: About the word "spinster", António Marques, 06:51
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Dusan Vukotic, 06:45
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 06:14
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 06:06
- Re: About the word "spinster", António Marques, 06:03
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 05:59
- Re: Spoken English is in diglossia with written English: how do you like my idea?, Paul D, 04:53
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 04:19
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:40
- Re: About the word "spinster", Emungo, 03:15
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:12
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 02:34
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Allan Adler, 02:34
- Thank you all!, Jay, 02:10
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Patut, 02:05
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Allan Adler, 01:31
- Re: Help me please!!, Douglas G. Kilday, 01:28
- Re: Universal grammar, Rob Freeman, 01:24
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 01:17
- Re: About the word "spinster", John Atkinson, 01:05
- Re: About the word "spinster", Yusuf B Gursey, 01:05
- Re: About the word "spinster", Joachim Pense, 01:02
- Re: About the word "spinster", Joachim Pense, 00:55
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Ray, 00:48
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:23
- Re: Crato por Quatro, Douglas G. Kilday, 00:08
November 14, 2006
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:47
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Peter T. Daniels, 23:44
- Re: That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Peter T. Daniels, 23:43
- Re: About the word "spinster", Peter T. Daniels, 23:40
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Ray, 22:54
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Ray, 22:42
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, GeorgeD, 22:38
- That "Etruscan" book found in Bulgaria., Marcello Fabretti, 21:33
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Geoff, 21:27
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Thomas Weber, 21:03
- Re: is phonological processing digital?, Greg Lee, 20:08
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 19:33
- Re: How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Ekkehard Dengler, 19:25
- Re: About the word "spinster", John Atkinson, 19:16
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Neeraj Mathur, 18:41
- Re: Language mergers?, mb, 18:24
- Re: Language mergers?, Neeraj Mathur, 18:22
- How to find personal trainer to eliminate an accent, Visa Inquirer, 18:18
- Re: About the word "spinster", Ekkehard Dengler, 17:43
- Re: is phonological processing digital?, Herman Rubin, 17:11
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 16:37
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:23
- Re: Language mergers?, António Marques, 16:23
- Re: About the word "spinster", Peter T. Daniels, 16:21
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, António Marques, 16:19
- Re: Language mergers?, wugi, 16:15
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:14
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dylan Sung, 16:09
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 16:08
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 15:58
- Re: Language mergers?, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:54
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 15:52
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 15:51
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:50
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 15:42
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 15:33
- Re: About the word "spinster", Aidan Kehoe, 15:23
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 15:23
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Aidan Kehoe, 15:14
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Joachim Pense, 15:13
- Re: About the word "spinster", Prai Jei, 14:17
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 14:14
- Re: Gutians spoke an indo-european language ?http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=%22It+might+have+happened+%22&btnG=Search, António Marques, 13:06
- Re: Gutians spoke an indo-european language ?http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=%22It+might+have+happened+%22&btnG=Search, Dusan Vukotic, 12:54
- Re: Language mergers?, Christopher Culver, 12:48
- Re: Language mergers?, mb, 12:39
- Re: About the word "spinster", wugi, 12:26
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Mike Wright, 12:19
- Re: Language mergers?, mb, 12:15
- Re: Language mergers?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:14
- Re: About the word "spinster", wugi, 11:52
- Re: About the word "spinster", Nigel Greenwood, 11:40
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 11:40
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 11:35
- Re: About the word "spinster", Nigel Greenwood, 11:26
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dylan Sung, 10:42
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dylan Sung, 10:36
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:25
- Re: About the word "spinster", Peter T. Daniels, 10:20
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:03
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Peter T. Daniels, 09:55
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Tak To, 09:38
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 09:28
- Re: About the word "spinster", Pierre Jelenc, 09:20
- Re: how well should you know your native language before studying another language?, Harlan Messinger, 09:14
- Re: About the word "spinster", Emungo, 07:56
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 07:49
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dylan Sung, 07:45
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dylan Sung, 07:38
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 07:29
- Re: About the word "spinster", Emungo, 07:24
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 07:22
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, António Marques, 07:16
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 07:11
- Re: About the word "spinster", Emungo, 06:57
- Re: About the word "spinster", Nigel Greenwood, 06:51
- Re: Language mergers?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:29
- Re: About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 06:14
- Re: About the word "spinster", Nigel Greenwood, 06:02
- Re: Language mergers?, aslanski2002, 05:36
- About the word "spinster", Heidi Graw, 05:36
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 05:29
- Re: Language mergers?, aslanski2002, 05:14
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:12
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Nigel Greenwood, 05:12
- assertive ``not'', Ron Hardin, 05:04
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Mike Wright, 04:46
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:32
- Re: taras, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:11
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 03:20
- Re: how well should you know your native language before studying another language?, Mike Wright, 03:04
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Dylan Sung, 02:57
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Mike Wright, 02:52
- Re: taras, Dusan Vukotic, 02:31
- Re: taras, Dusan Vukotic, 01:49
- how well should you know your native language before studying another language?, Tim Smith, 01:14
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Ray, 00:44
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Ray, 00:40
- Re: Spoken English is in diglossia with written English: how do you like my idea?, Paul J Kriha, 00:36
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Allan Adler, 00:30
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Snis Pilbor, 00:25
- Re: Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, Ray, 00:25
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 00:12
- Very difficult Chinese words: can someone translate these words for me???, wangchieh, 00:11
November 13, 2006
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 23:55
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Brian M. Scott, 23:13
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Yusuf B Gursey, 23:13
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:05
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:03
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 22:53
- Re: Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Peter T. Daniels, 22:50
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Mike Wright, 21:33
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Yusuf B Gursey, 21:14
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 21:04
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 21:01
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 20:54
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, António Marques, 20:48
- Recommend an intro text tailored for my circumstances?, Snis Pilbor, 20:39
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 20:33
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, António Marques, 19:50
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, António Marques, 19:45
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Oliver Cromm, 19:45
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Mike Wright, 19:19
- Re: unreadable posting Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Mike Wright, 19:06
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:56
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 18:56
- Re: unreadable posting Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Brian M. Scott, 18:18
- Re: unreadable posting Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Mike Wright, 17:56
- Re: Language mergers?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:41
- Re: "Pronunciatiopn Plus" (Cambriidge University Press) What alphabet are they using?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:29
- Re: Language mergers?, mb, 17:26
- Re: unreadable posting Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Brian M. Scott, 17:15
- Re: unreadable posting Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Mike Wright, 16:50
- Re: unreadable posting Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Mike Wright, 16:41
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Mike Wright, 16:40
- Re: Language mergers?, Neeraj Mathur, 16:26
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Yusuf B Gursey, 14:51
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:47
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:41
- Re: What is he now?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:27
- Re: "Pronunciatiopn Plus" (Cambriidge University Press) What alphabet are they using?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:17
- Re: unreadable posting Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:58
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:52
- Re: unreadable posting Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Nathan Sanders, 13:46
- Re: Language mergers?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:43
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Nathan Sanders, 13:35
- Re: unreadable posting Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:35
- Re: Language mergers?, Nathan Sanders, 13:22
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:16
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 13:14
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:06
- Re: "Pronunciatiopn Plus" (Cambriidge University Press) What alphabet are they using?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:03
- Re: taras, Franz Gnaedinger, 12:32
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Nigel Greenwood, 12:30
- Language mergers?, Snis Pilbor, 12:22
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 12:20
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Nathan Sanders, 12:09
- Re: Crato por Quatro, Ruud Harmsen, 12:01
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Yusuf B Gursey, 11:53
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Yusuf B Gursey, 11:49
- Re: is phonological processing digital?, Greg Lee, 11:34
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 11:24
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Mike Wright, 11:11
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 11:05
- Re: taras, Dusan Vukotic, 10:49
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Nathan Sanders, 10:38
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, jimbo.tyson@xxxxxxxxx, 10:36
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Mike Wright, 10:19
- "Pronunciatiopn Plus" (Cambriidge University Press) What alphabet are they using?, Jay, 10:19
- Re: Crato por Quatro, Harlan Messinger, 10:04
- Re: Gutians spoke an indo-european language ?http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=%22It+might+have+happened+%22&btnG=Search, lorad474, 09:42
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Oliver Cromm, 09:29
- unreadable posting Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:27
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 09:25
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:12
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 09:02
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 08:11
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 08:00
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:54
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, António Marques, 07:53
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, António Marques, 07:46
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:43
- Re: comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, Peter T. Daniels, 07:40
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 07:36
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 06:57
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 06:03
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 06:01
- Crato por Quatro, Ruud Harmsen, 05:48
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 05:35
- Re: New book on PIE, Abdullah Konushevci, 05:10
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:08
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 04:57
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 04:45
- Re: taras, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:25
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 04:24
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:00
- Re: comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, Dan, 03:58
- Re: comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, Dan, 03:57
- Re: comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, Dan, 03:57
- Re: comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, Dan, 03:57
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, jimbo.tyson@xxxxxxxxx, 03:10
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, jimbo.tyson@xxxxxxxxx, 02:58
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Marc Adler, 02:02
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 01:36
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', aslanski2002, 01:10
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Paul J Kriha, 00:35
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 00:16
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Paul J Kriha, 00:13
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 00:08
November 12, 2006
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:41
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:40
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:37
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Brian M. Scott, 22:49
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Brian M. Scott, 22:44
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, mb, 22:35
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Yusuf B Gursey, 21:54
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 21:51
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 21:46
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 21:27
- Re: What is he now?, Peacenik, 21:13
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 21:03
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 20:59
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 20:57
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 20:55
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 20:52
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, John Atkinson, 20:17
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Greg Lee, 20:03
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:33
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 19:33
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:58
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:42
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:39
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:36
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:33
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, mb, 18:28
- Re: New book on PIE, Peter T. Daniels, 18:19
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, António Marques, 18:18
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Nathan Sanders, 17:48
- Re: Universal grammar, Herman Rubin, 17:30
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, mb, 16:15
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Yusuf B Gursey, 16:10
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Yusuf B Gursey, 16:09
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, António Marques, 15:10
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, António Marques, 14:55
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, António Marques, 14:53
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Brian M. Scott, 14:33
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 13:08
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Mike Wright, 12:54
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 12:15
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 12:07
- New book on PIE, Joachim Pense, 11:52
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Nathan Sanders, 11:44
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 11:20
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 11:16
- Re: Gutians spoke an indo-european language, Dusan Vukotic, 11:14
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 10:55
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 10:47
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 10:22
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 10:17
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:06
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:04
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:58
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:56
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:51
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:48
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:45
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:43
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:40
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:32
- Re: Gutians spoke an indo-european language ?http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=%22It+might+have+happened+%22&btnG=Search, Dusan Vukotic, 09:01
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:43
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 08:11
- Re: comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, sag_giganospam, 07:39
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 07:38
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 07:06
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 05:58
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 05:35
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, John Atkinson, 05:17
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, John Atkinson, 04:36
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Aidan Kehoe, 04:20
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 04:13
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 04:09
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 03:49
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 03:39
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Paul J Kriha, 03:39
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 03:09
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, mb, 03:08
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', aslanski2002, 03:01
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', aslanski2002, 02:59
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 02:55
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 02:29
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 02:27
- Re: taras, Dusan Vukotic, 02:26
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Paul J Kriha, 02:24
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 02:24
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 02:23
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 02:20
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Paul J Kriha, 02:19
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 02:18
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 02:14
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 02:12
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 02:11
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 02:06
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 02:06
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 02:02
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 01:59
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 01:55
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 01:45
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 01:42
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 01:40
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 01:39
- Re: comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, Peter T. Daniels, 01:36
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 01:31
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, John Atkinson, 00:50
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 00:33
November 11, 2006
- honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 23:19
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Brian M. Scott, 22:53
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 21:41
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 21:22
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 21:10
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 21:00
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 20:55
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:19
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, mb, 20:02
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, mb, 19:56
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 19:52
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, sag_giganospam, 19:20
- Re: comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, sag_giganospam, 19:15
- Re: comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, Peter T. Daniels, 19:08
- Re: Gutians spoke an indo-european language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:05
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:02
- Re: comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, sag_giganospam, 19:02
- Re: Gutians spoke an indo-european language ?, sag_giganospam, 18:58
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:57
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, sag_giganospam, 18:53
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:51
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, mb, 18:48
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:46
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:44
- Re: Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:39
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Ron Hardin, 18:36
- Re: Gutians spoke an indo-european language ?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:34
- Re: comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, Peter T. Daniels, 18:31
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, mb, 18:30
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Peter T. Daniels, 18:29
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, António Marques, 18:20
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 18:13
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 18:11
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 17:59
- Did ubaidians speak a semitic language ?, sag_giganospam, 17:50
- Gutians spoke an indo-european language ?, sag_giganospam, 17:45
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, John Atkinson, 17:33
- comparion between proto-sumerian and other proto-languages, sag_giganospam, 17:31
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', John Atkinson, 17:21
- Re: taras, Dusan Vukotic, 15:11
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, mb, 14:14
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:59
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 13:35
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, António Marques, 13:24
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Joachim Pense, 12:32
- Re: taras, Dusan Vukotic, 12:11
- Re: Universal grammar, Tak To, 11:59
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Yusuf B Gursey, 11:17
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Yusuf B Gursey, 11:15
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Ron Hardin, 11:14
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 09:57
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, Frederick Williams, 09:36
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Ray, 09:12
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:15
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:00
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 07:57
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 07:50
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 07:46
- Re: Universal grammar, Joachim Pense, 07:41
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Joachim Pense, 07:39
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, John Atkinson, 05:40
- Re: What is he now?, Dylan Sung, 05:18
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:03
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', John Atkinson, 04:52
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:49
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 04:45
- Re: why left-binding?, Paul J Kriha, 04:41
- Re: What is he now?, Jeremy Allchicka -friendly Liberian-, 04:08
- Re: What is he now?, Jeremy Allchicka -friendly Liberian-, 04:06
- Re: What is he now?, Deniel Keplar, 03:58
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:58
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 03:53
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:39
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Paul J Kriha, 03:26
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Joachim Pense, 03:11
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', aslanski2002, 02:43
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', aslanski2002, 02:31
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 02:17
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 00:55
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, John Atkinson, 00:19
- Re: Help me please!!, John Atkinson, 00:01
November 10, 2006
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Brian M. Scott, 23:57
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Brian M. Scott, 23:52
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 23:39
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:20
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:16
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 22:22
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', John Atkinson, 21:18
- Re: What is he now?, Tak To, 20:57
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, Charlie-Boo, 20:33
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 19:39
- Re: why left-binding?, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:36
- Re: why left-binding?, LEE Sau Dan, 19:33
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 18:40
- What is he now?, Fulio Pen, 18:39
- Re: why left-binding?, Mike Wright, 18:19
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, Aidan Kehoe, 18:14
- Re: why left-binding?, Mike Wright, 18:08
- Re: why left-binding?, António Marques, 17:57
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Ron Hardin, 17:49
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Ron Hardin, 17:30
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 17:13
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Brian M. Scott, 17:09
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Peter T. Daniels, 16:57
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Peter T. Daniels, 16:55
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:49
- Re: why left-binding?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:47
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:45
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', mb, 16:43
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Yusuf B Gursey, 16:30
- Re: ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Ron Hardin, 16:15
- ``This country has spoken loudly and clearly'', Ron Hardin, 16:13
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 15:32
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', mb, 15:12
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, António Marques, 14:35
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, mb, 14:18
- Re: why left-binding?, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:12
- Re: why left-binding?, António Marques, 14:07
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Yusuf B Gursey, 13:49
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Brian M. Scott, 13:32
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Brian M. Scott, 13:28
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Yusuf B Gursey, 13:19
- Re: Whttp://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/post?inreplyto=83e483dacb4da89a&reply_to=group&_done=%2Fgroup%2Fsci.lang%2Fbrowse_frm%2Fthread%2Fb11f6a1b41c2f7cd%2F450f3bd08564818b%3Flnk%3Darm%26here does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 13:09
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:05
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 13:05
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:49
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Peter T. Daniels, 12:49
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, Edward Green, 12:39
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Mike Wright, 12:37
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, James Whitehead, 12:34
- Re: is phonological processing digital?, Herman Rubin, 12:32
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Mike Wright, 12:29
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', aslanski2002, 12:21
- Re: Universal grammar, Nathan Sanders, 12:15
- Help me please!!, englishstudent, 12:05
- Help me please!!, englishstudent, 12:05
- Help me please!!, englishstudent, 12:05
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Yusuf B Gursey, 11:40
- Re: why left-binding?, Mike Wright, 11:39
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 11:38
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, Charlie-Boo, 11:35
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, Charlie-Boo, 11:25
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, erilar, 11:09
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Marc Adler, 10:52
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 10:49
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Christopher Culver, 10:04
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', aslanski2002, 07:51
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:43
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:30
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Nigel Greenwood, 06:58
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, John Atkinson, 06:58
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Nigel Greenwood, 06:14
- Re: why left-binding?, Paul J Kriha, 05:42
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:24
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Paul J Kriha, 05:19
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', aslanski2002, 05:13
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Paul J Kriha, 05:07
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', aslanski2002, 05:05
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 05:04
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:01
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Paul J Kriha, 04:29
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 04:27
- Re: Universal grammar, Rob Freeman, 02:56
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, John Atkinson, 00:57
November 09, 2006
- FSI Language courses available online, Marc Adler, 23:56
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Mike Wright, 22:41
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, Charlie-Boo, 21:57
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, Charlie-Boo, 20:55
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, mb, 19:39
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:12
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:05
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Oliver Cromm, 18:37
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Brian M. Scott, 17:40
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, John Atkinson, 17:39
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 16:36
- Re: is phonological processing digital?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:30
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, Aidan Kehoe, 16:29
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:50
- is phonological processing digital?, braams, 14:14
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Nigel Greenwood, 13:16
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Mike Wright, 13:14
- Re: "Mushtari" vs. "Mushtara": A dissertation, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:14
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 12:44
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Oliver Cromm, 12:34
- "Mushtari" vs. "Mushtara": A dissertation, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 12:27
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 12:25
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:43
- Re: why left-binding?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:37
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Peter T. Daniels, 11:33
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Peter T. Daniels, 11:31
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:30
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, gshenaut, 11:25
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Marc Adler, 10:47
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, ta, 10:36
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Paul D, 10:15
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Paul D, 10:11
- Re: why left-binding?, Paul J Kriha, 09:38
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Paul J Kriha, 09:10
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:07
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, erilar, 09:07
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:56
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Colin Fine, 08:55
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Paul J Kriha, 08:11
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:02
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:57
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Paul J Kriha, 07:57
- Re: more than one Re: Where does the name come from?, Paul J Kriha, 07:47
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 07:29
- Re: Bias against unintelligent people, wistfullwilly, 06:49
- Re: Universal grammar, Rob Freeman, 06:21
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, António Marques, 06:20
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Mike Wright, 05:59
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:56
- type the characters you see in the picture above, Ron Hardin, 04:49
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Tim Smith, 03:59
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:53
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Colin Fine, 03:22
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:16
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Dylan Sung, 02:57
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 00:59
November 08, 2006
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 22:59
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Mike Wright, 22:51
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Brian M. Scott, 22:45
- Re: Where does the name come from?, John Atkinson, 21:42
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, mb, 19:48
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Colin Fine, 19:13
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Colin Fine, 19:01
- Re: Universal grammar, Nathan Sanders, 18:58
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, LEE Sau Dan, 18:48
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Peter T. Daniels, 18:34
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Mike Wright, 17:07
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, PT, 17:02
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Harlan Messinger, 16:59
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Allan Adler, 16:47
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Allan Adler, 16:31
- Re: Why does English have so few compound words?, Joachim Pense, 16:06
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, abd08, 15:28
- Why does English have so few compound words?, Jake, 15:10
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:19
- Re: Where does the name come from?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:03
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Nigel Greenwood, 12:41
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 12:26
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Mike Wright, 12:24
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 12:20
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Mike Wright, 12:07
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Franz Gnaedinger, 11:50
- Re: Universal grammar, Nathan Sanders, 11:06
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Brian M. Scott, 10:30
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Brian M. Scott, 10:19
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 09:22
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:15
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:10
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, mb, 09:08
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:08
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Christopher Culver, 08:50
- more than one Re: Where does the name come from?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:47
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Peter T. Daniels, 08:42
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Dylan Sung, 08:22
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, António Marques, 08:18
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 07:50
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 07:33
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, andy M, 06:09
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 06:02
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, andy M, 06:01
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Nigel Greenwood, 05:48
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Nigel Greenwood, 05:43
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:48
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Dusan Vukotic, 03:43
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:41
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 03:23
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 02:54
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:42
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 02:31
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Yusuf B Gursey, 01:15
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Dusan Vukotic, 00:57
November 07, 2006
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:39
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 23:21
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Paul J Kriha, 21:49
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 20:41
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Trond Engen, 20:09
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Colin Fine, 19:40
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Mike Wright, 19:39
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, PT, 19:34
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Mike Wright, 18:59
- Re: Where does the name come from?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:55
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Neeraj Mathur, 17:00
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Neeraj Mathur, 16:53
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Nigel Greenwood, 16:52
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Dylan Sung, 15:40
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 12:43
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:03
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 10:47
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:52
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Mike Wright, 08:23
- Re: I don't know nothing, and I'm scared that I never will, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:21
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Mike Wright, 07:54
- Re: Where does the name come from?, António Marques, 07:00
- Re: Crossword clue, Paul D, 06:41
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Paul J Kriha, 05:48
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Emungo, 05:42
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Paul J Kriha, 05:42
- Re: Crossword clue, Nigel Greenwood, 05:34
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Paul J Kriha, 05:32
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Paul J Kriha, 04:38
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 04:34
- Re: "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, Dylan Sung, 04:23
- Crossword clue, The Last Danish Pastry, 03:57
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, O-V R:nen, 03:56
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:05
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Joachim Pense, 01:08
- Re: both, Joachim Pense, 00:53
- Re: both, Joachim Pense, 00:51
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 00:17
November 06, 2006
- Re: both, Peter T. Daniels, 23:13
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 21:08
- Re: Where does the name come from?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:03
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:38
- Re: both, Joe Fineman, 20:26
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:25
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Jim Heckman, 20:23
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Jim Heckman, 20:23
- Re: both, Dik T. Winter, 19:57
- Re: Anomal vowel distributions, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:41
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 19:32
- Re: both, Brian M. Scott, 19:10
- Re: both, Peter T. Daniels, 18:51
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Peter T. Daniels, 18:47
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Oliver Cromm, 18:42
- Re: both, LEE Sau Dan, 18:27
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 17:32
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Neeraj Mathur, 17:28
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Neeraj Mathur, 16:59
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Brian M. Scott, 16:59
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Aidan Kehoe, 16:30
- Re: Anomal vowel distributions, Neeraj Mathur, 16:23
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:51
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Peter T. Daniels, 15:46
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:45
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Nigel Greenwood, 15:17
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Dusan Vukotic, 14:21
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, mb, 13:35
- taras, dicaduca, 13:23
- "Kanji in Context" - Chinese equivalent?, abd08, 13:20
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Emungo, 12:54
- Re: both (was: Why does German favor long compound words?), Peter T. Daniels, 12:42
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:36
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:35
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:31
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 12:24
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 12:22
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 12:21
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 12:16
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 12:10
- both (was: Why does German favor long compound words?), Joachim Pense, 12:07
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 12:03
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Franz Gnaedinger, 11:37
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, gshenaut, 11:35
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 11:34
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Franz Gnaedinger, 11:31
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 11:26
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 11:22
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Emungo, 11:12
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, TheEnd, 11:04
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, António Marques, 09:56
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:03
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:50
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:49
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 07:30
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 07:17
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:50
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:50
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:50
- Re: Lepanto, mb, 06:13
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, andy M, 05:55
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Nigel Greenwood, 05:52
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, andy M, 05:44
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:20
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 04:43
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 04:39
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 04:39
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:38
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', sylh, 04:05
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:53
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Colin Fine, 03:45
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 03:43
- Re: Lepanto, Dusan Vukotic, 03:26
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:12
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:09
- Re: Lepanto, mb, 02:44
- Re: Lepanto, Dusan Vukotic, 01:56
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Douglas G. Kilday, 01:27
- Re: Where does the name come from?, Dusan Vukotic, 00:24
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Paul J Kriha, 00:18
November 05, 2006
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dik T. Winter, 22:47
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dik T. Winter, 22:22
- Re: Universal grammar, Herman Rubin, 20:45
- Re: Universal grammar, Herman Rubin, 20:36
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 20:20
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Bart Mathias, 20:11
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Bart Mathias, 19:59
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Bart Mathias, 19:35
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:59
- Re: why Deceiver ("Saitan")?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:50
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Don Kirkman, 17:40
- Re: why Akkadian ?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:40
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:38
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 17:30
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 15:19
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Michael Farris, 14:24
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 14:10
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Colin Fine, 14:01
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 13:31
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:31
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Peter T. Daniels, 13:27
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Dusan Vukotic, 13:01
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:56
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 12:25
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Colin Fine, 12:13
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 11:57
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 11:25
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Tak To, 11:16
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Ron Jarvis, 10:21
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Zhen Lin, 09:06
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:37
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Michael Farris, 08:18
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:16
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Ben Monroe, 03:32
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Aidan Kehoe, 03:18
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, John Swindle, 02:57
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Paul J Kriha, 02:01
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Paul J Kriha, 01:23
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Paul J Kriha, 01:17
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Paul J Kriha, 00:59
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 00:02
November 04, 2006
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 23:17
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 22:54
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:17
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:13
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Peter T. Daniels, 22:05
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Peter T. Daniels, 22:02
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', John Atkinson, 21:16
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Ben Monroe, 21:01
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Dusan Vukotic, 19:50
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Colin Fine, 19:40
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Michael Farris, 18:04
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Michael Farris, 17:56
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Michael Farris, 17:39
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 17:13
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Peter T. Daniels, 16:47
- little words..., Julius, 16:46
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Bart Mathias, 16:28
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, John Swindle, 16:00
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Aidan Kehoe, 14:39
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:22
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, phoglund, 14:18
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, phoglund, 14:15
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 13:58
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Michael Farris, 13:48
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:51
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Nath Rao, 12:15
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 12:10
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Franz Gnaedinger, 12:08
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Christian Weisgerber, 11:29
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Aidan Kehoe, 11:29
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Aidan Kehoe, 11:18
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Nathan Sanders, 11:12
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 11:09
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Peter T. Daniels, 11:04
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:35
- Re: German dictionary with phonetic script, Christian Weisgerber, 10:28
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', sylh, 09:48
- Re: Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', Peter T. Daniels, 09:31
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 09:30
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 09:27
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:25
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 09:24
- Sentence-final 'but/'so'/'then', sylh, 08:56
- German dictionary with phonetic script, abrtlt, 08:51
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:42
- Re: why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:38
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, mahishuruvn, 08:28
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 08:12
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 08:07
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 08:05
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 08:03
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 08:02
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Franz Gnaedinger, 08:01
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 08:00
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Joachim Pense, 07:51
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 07:37
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 06:46
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Michael Farris, 06:00
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:52
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, John Atkinson, 04:36
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dylan Sung, 04:25
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:09
- Re: Universal grammar, Mike Wright, 04:03
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:44
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 03:23
- why does linguistic literature tend to be opaque?, grumbler_ntust, 03:16
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Paul D, 03:11
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Helmut Richter, 03:03
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 02:52
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 02:41
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 02:39
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:33
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- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:14
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 01:01
November 03, 2006
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Tak To, 23:37
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:25
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Tak To, 23:23
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Tak To, 22:48
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Tak To, 22:44
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Geoff, 21:12
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Felix Tilley, 21:07
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dik T. Winter, 20:14
- Re: Universal grammar, Brian M. Scott, 20:06
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 20:04
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Allan Adler, 20:00
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 19:57
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 19:52
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:27
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:22
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:18
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 18:06
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Oliver Cromm, 17:32
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 17:06
- Re: Universal grammar, Mike Wright, 16:53
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, mb, 16:43
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, calm_weather, 16:41
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 16:11
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 16:11
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 15:44
- Re: Universal grammar, John Flynn, 15:40
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Piotr Panek, 15:31
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Aidan Kehoe, 15:17
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Aidan Kehoe, 15:10
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Aidan Kehoe, 15:00
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Aidan Kehoe, 14:49
- Re: Universal grammar, Mike Wright, 14:20
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:09
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:07
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:05
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Robert Tichacek, 13:37
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 13:30
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Nigel Greenwood, 12:44
- Re: Where does the name come from?, heliogabalus, 12:42
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Andreas Prilop, 12:09
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 11:21
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 11:20
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 11:17
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 11:16
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 11:10
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 11:08
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Paul D, 10:48
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Paul D, 10:39
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Brian M. Scott, 10:19
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dr. Joel M. Hoffman, 10:19
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, erilar, 10:01
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dr. Joel M. Hoffman, 09:52
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dr. Joel M. Hoffman, 09:51
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, erilar, 09:50
- Re: I'm a new user!, calm_weather, 09:30
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 09:15
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Christian Weisgerber, 09:10
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:49
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, António Marques, 08:48
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:48
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:45
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:43
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, António Marques, 08:43
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:40
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:36
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:35
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:31
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:29
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:25
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:21
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:20
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:13
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Emungo, 08:03
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Nigel Greenwood, 07:09
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Nigel Greenwood, 06:53
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:50
- Re: I'm a new user!, ciakuzza, 06:28
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 06:18
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, António Marques, 06:15
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:48
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:42
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:38
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:27
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Ron Hardin, 05:22
- I'm a new user!, ciakuzza, 05:12
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 05:02
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- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, wugi, 04:33
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:23
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:13
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:57
- Re: Where does the name come from?, mike4ty4, 02:46
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 00:53
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 00:45
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 00:43
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 00:39
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 00:30
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, mb, 00:09
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 00:08
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, John Atkinson, 00:06
November 02, 2006
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:37
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 23:33
- Re: interpreters, Tak To, 22:39
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Tak To, 22:39
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, mb, 22:04
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dik T. Winter, 21:33
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dik T. Winter, 21:27
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Peacenik, 21:05
- Re: a couple probably dumb questions on language learning, mb, 21:03
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dik T. Winter, 21:02
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, mb, 20:58
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, António Marques, 19:33
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Robert Tichacek, 19:32
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 18:55
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 18:53
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, noesy_parker, 18:53
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 18:44
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 18:42
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, noesy_parker, 18:35
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, noesy_parker, 18:22
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Mike Wright, 17:32
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:10
- Re: New pronunciation of Bangalore, Peter T. Daniels, 17:05
- Re: a couple probably dumb questions on language learning, Peter T. Daniels, 17:01
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Frank W. Steiner, 16:56
- New pronunciation of Bangalore, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:05
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:01
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 15:42
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Tim Smith, 15:12
- Re: a couple probably dumb questions on language learning, Tim Smith, 14:46
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, noesy_parker, 14:15
- Re: Universal grammar, Mike Wright, 14:02
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:38
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:36
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:32
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:28
- Re: a couple probably dumb questions on language learning, Peter T. Daniels, 13:24
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:23
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 13:19
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Oliver Cromm, 13:19
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Oliver Cromm, 13:17
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 13:16
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Nigel Greenwood, 13:12
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, O-V R:nen, 12:58
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, O-V R:nen, 12:55
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 12:50
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Frank W. Steiner, 12:37
- Re: Anomal vowel distributions, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:32
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, António Marques, 12:25
- Re: a couple probably dumb questions on language learning, António Marques, 12:23
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 12:21
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 12:14
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Joachim Pense, 12:11
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 12:00
- Re: a couple probably dumb questions on language learning, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 11:47
- Re: Bhagavad Gita, Peacenik, 11:41
- Re: Anomal vowel distributions, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 11:33
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, noesy_parker, 11:28
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, O-V R:nen, 11:09
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 10:31
- International Company Now Hiring-7429, 99kennel, 10:13
- Re: why Akkadian ?, António Marques, 10:02
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Paul D, 09:29
- Re: interpreters, O-V R:nen, 09:12
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, erilar, 09:05
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, erilar, 09:04
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, erilar, 09:02
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, erilar, 09:01
- Re: why Akkadian ?, Ruud Harmsen, 08:54
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, phoglund, 08:45
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 08:30
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 08:26
- Re: why Akkadian ?, António Marques, 08:18
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, António Marques, 08:09
- Re: a couple probably dumb questions on language learning, António Marques, 07:48
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:48
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:47
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:44
- Re: Universal grammar, Rob Freeman, 07:31
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Helmut Richter, 07:06
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 07:00
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- Albanian derivative of root *sta:-, Abdullah Konushevci, 06:27
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:13
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:13
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:11
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, phoglund, 06:11
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, phoglund, 06:10
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:56
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, Nigel Greenwood, 05:37
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, lorad474, 04:18
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:08
- Re: Why does German favor long compound words?, phoglund, 04:00
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:30
- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Paul D, 03:28
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 02:43
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November 01, 2006
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- Why does German favor long compound words?, Richard Fangnail, 23:18
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- Re: a couple probably dumb questions on language learning, Alan, 21:39
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- Re: why god spells backward of dog?, Colin Fine, 19:32
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