sci.lang (date)
December 31, 2006
- Re: Odainsakur, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 16:16
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 15:45
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Mike Lyle, 13:10
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Brian M. Scott, 13:08
- Re: The name Saddam, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:57
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Artur Jachacy, 12:55
- Re: "Owned", Pat Durkin, 11:58
- Re: German "Stein", heliogabalus, 11:37
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 11:32
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 11:14
- Re: Odainsakur, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 10:46
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 10:43
- Re: German "Stein", Ruud Harmsen, 10:09
- Re: German "Stein", heliogabalus, 09:57
- Re: "Owned", HVS, 09:05
- Re: Racism, Peter T. Daniels, 09:05
- Re: "Owned", Tony Cooper, 09:04
- Re: Racism, Peter T. Daniels, 09:02
- Re: More Etymology!, Peter T. Daniels, 08:53
- Re: "Owned", Harlan Messinger, 08:46
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 08:44
- Re: "Owned", HVS, 08:32
- Re: Donkey and monkey, Harlan Messinger, 08:17
- Re: "Owned", Harlan Messinger, 08:10
- Re: Racism, Helmut Richter, 07:43
- Re: Racism, Helmut Weber, 06:05
- Re: Racism, Dusan Vukotic, 05:01
- Re: Racism, Jukka K. Korpela, 04:47
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 04:45
- Re: Odainsakur, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 04:24
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:23
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 03:41
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:43
- Re: Donkey and monkey, Dusan Vukotic, 02:35
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Brian M. Scott, 02:31
- Re: "Owned", Michael DeBusk, 02:29
- Re: Odainsakur, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:27
- Re: Donkey and monkey, Brian M. Scott, 02:24
- Re: "Owned", mm, 01:36
- Re: "Owned", Pat Durkin, 01:34
- Re: The name Saddam, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 01:08
- Re: Donkey and monkey, Paul J Kriha, 00:31
- Re: Racism, Peter T. Daniels, 00:19
- "Owned", Richard Fangnail, 00:15
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Horace LaBadie, 00:07
December 30, 2006
- Re: German "Stein", Roland Hutchinson, 23:53
- Re: German "Stein", Dik T. Winter, 23:03
- Re: Donkey and monkey, Mike Wright, 22:47
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, benlizross, 22:47
- Re: Donkey and monkey, benlizross, 22:41
- Re: Donkey and monkey, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:25
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 22:14
- Re: Racism, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:56
- Donkey and monkey, benlizro, 21:48
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:31
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Brian M. Scott, 20:02
- Re: Racism, Peter T. Daniels, 19:15
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:12
- Re: The name Saddam, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:11
- Re: The name Saddam, Yusuf B Gursey, 19:06
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 19:03
- Re: German "Stein", Aidan Kehoe, 18:56
- Re: Help translating this unknown language!, John Swindle, 18:53
- Re: Racism, Helmut Weber, 18:43
- Re: Why Beijing?, Brian M. Scott, 18:21
- Re: Racism, Brian M. Scott, 18:11
- Re: Racism, Helmut Weber, 18:08
- Re: The name Saddam, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:55
- Re: Racism, Brian M. Scott, 17:49
- Re: The name Saddam, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:47
- Re: The name Saddam, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:46
- Re: The name Saddam, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:45
- Re: The name Saddam, phoglund, 17:32
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 17:24
- Re: Racism, phoglund, 17:20
- Re: Why Beijing?, ekkilu, 17:19
- Re: Racism, Jukka K. Korpela, 17:00
- Re: More Etymology!, Nigel Greenwood, 16:57
- Re: The name Saddam, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:51
- Re: Racism, Brian M. Scott, 16:21
- Re: Why Beijing?, Brian M. Scott, 16:17
- Re: The name Saddam, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:08
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Horace LaBadie, 15:52
- Re: Why Beijing?, ekkilu, 15:52
- Re: The name Saddam, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:46
- Re: The name Saddam, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:38
- Re: The name Saddam, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:37
- Re: The name Saddam, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:08
- Re: Universal grammar, Mike Wright, 14:57
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Mike Lyle, 14:32
- The name Saddam, Richard Fangnail, 14:25
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 13:56
- Re: Help translating this unknown language!, Tim Smith, 13:54
- Racism, Jukka K. Korpela, 13:51
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 13:48
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Aaron J. Dinkin, 12:52
- Re: More Etymology!, Brian M. Scott, 12:47
- Re: More Etymology!, Aidan Kehoe, 12:02
- Re: Why Beijing?, Joachim Pense, 11:46
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 11:29
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 11:06
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 10:23
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 10:05
- Re: More Etymology!, Brian M. Scott, 09:40
- Re: Why Beijing?, Brian M. Scott, 09:38
- Re: More Etymology!, Peter T. Daniels, 09:01
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:58
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 07:20
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 06:55
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 06:43
- Re: Odainsakur, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:57
- Re: Why Beijing?, Aidan Kehoe, 05:09
- Re: German "Stein", Paul J Kriha, 03:40
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Paul J Kriha, 03:33
December 29, 2006
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Brian M. Scott, 23:17
- Re: Why Beijing?, Brian M. Scott, 23:13
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:05
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:00
- Re: Articles, Brian M. Scott, 22:54
- Re: Articles, Peter T. Daniels, 22:48
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 22:45
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:37
- Re: Why Beijing?, Brian M. Scott, 21:42
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:05
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Richard Wordingham, 20:24
- Re: Articles, Brian M. Scott, 20:22
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Jim Heckman, 20:20
- Re: Language Patterns and Script, Yusuf B Gursey, 20:12
- Re: Why Beijing?, Brian M. Scott, 20:11
- Re: Articles, Richard Wordingham, 20:06
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:40
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Aidan Kehoe, 19:33
- Re: Why Beijing?, Brian M. Scott, 18:26
- Re: Language Patterns and Script, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 18:17
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 17:53
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:50
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 17:44
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:40
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 17:40
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:37
- Re: Language Patterns and Script, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 17:31
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 17:27
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:25
- Re: Language Patterns and Script, Yusuf B Gursey, 17:17
- Re: Language Patterns and Script, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:08
- Re: Why Beijing?, Brian M. Scott, 17:08
- Re: Language Patterns and Script, Harlan Messinger, 16:59
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:56
- Re: More Etymology!, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:43
- Re: Language Patterns and Script, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:39
- Re: Articles, Nigel Greenwood, 16:36
- Re: Language Patterns and Script, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:53
- Re: Language Patterns and Script, Harlan Messinger, 15:33
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, erilar, 15:16
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, erilar, 15:15
- Language Patterns and Script, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:07
- Re: German "Stein", Harlan Messinger, 15:02
- Langauge Patterns and Script, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:01
- Re: German "Stein", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 14:14
- Re: Why Beijing?, Ruud Harmsen, 14:09
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 14:08
- Re: Why Beijing?, noesy_parker, 13:46
- Re: Why Beijing?, noesy_parker, 13:42
- Re: Articles, Brian M. Scott, 13:14
- Re: Why Beijing?, Brian M. Scott, 13:04
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:53
- Re: German "Stein", ekkilu, 12:37
- Re: Articles, Harlan Messinger, 12:11
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 12:10
- Re: Why Beijing?-Type: text/plai?{¶t, Joachim Pense, 11:45
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 11:30
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:31
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 10:07
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 10:02
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:59
- Re: Why Beijing?-Type: text/plai?{¶t, Peter T. Daniels, 09:56
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 09:31
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 09:19
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 09:18
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 09:16
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:12
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 08:58
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 08:30
- Re: Why Beijing?-Type: text/plai?{¶t, Paul D, 08:29
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 08:12
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:37
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, lorad474, 06:11
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 06:11
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 06:00
- Re: Help translating this unknown language!, phoglund, 05:41
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 04:05
- Re: Articles, mb, 04:00
- Re: Articles, Douglas G. Kilday, 02:59
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:59
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 02:56
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 02:55
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 02:51
- Re: Odainsakur, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:27
- Re: German "Stein", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 02:00
- Re: German "Stein", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 01:52
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:42
- Re: "The fast centralism is literate the handbook", John Swindle, 01:34
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:01
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:55
- Re: Articles, mb, 00:37
December 28, 2006
- Re: More Etymology!, Yusuf B Gursey, 23:17
- Re: How many syllables are used by English speakers?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:12
- Re: Articles, Peter T. Daniels, 23:06
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 22:59
- Re: How many syllables are used by English speakers?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:55
- Re: German "Stein", Christian Weisgerber, 21:39
- Re: German "Stein", Christian Weisgerber, 21:31
- Re: How many syllables are used by English speakers?, Greg Lee, 21:14
- Re: Articles, mb, 20:09
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:03
- Re: German "Stein", heliogabalus, 19:32
- Re: Articles, Brian M. Scott, 19:32
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 19:02
- Re: Articles, Neeraj Mathur, 18:56
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 18:54
- Re: Articles, Brian M. Scott, 18:32
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Neeraj Mathur, 18:28
- Re: Why Beijing?, Brian M. Scott, 18:25
- Re: Articles, Neeraj Mathur, 18:14
- Re: Articles, Peter T. Daniels, 18:08
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 17:59
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:52
- Re: Articles, mb, 17:37
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Nikolaj, 17:04
- Re: German "Stein", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 16:55
- Re: German "Stein", Joachim Pense, 16:29
- Re: German "Stein", Joachim Pense, 16:25
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 16:18
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 15:55
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Christian Weisgerber, 15:33
- Re: More Etymology! FERTILE PORODILJA, Dusan Vukotic, 15:28
- Re: German "Stein", Christian Weisgerber, 15:01
- Re: Articles, mb, 14:42
- Re: Articles, mb, 14:40
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 14:10
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 13:54
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 13:49
- Re: Help translating this unknown language!, Harlan Messinger, 13:43
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:42
- Help translating this unknown language!, Lady Sashi, 13:40
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 13:26
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:23
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 13:18
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:15
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:05
- Re: Beugen, bow, bent: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 13:01
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:01
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:55
- Re: Beugen, bow, bent: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 12:50
- Beugen, bow, bent: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 12:45
- Re: German "Stein", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 12:25
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peacenik, 12:25
- Re: German "Stein", Harlan Messinger, 12:10
- Re: "The fast centralism is literate the handbook", ernobe, 12:09
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 11:41
- Re: German "Stein", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 11:39
- Re: German "Stein", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 11:35
- Lasting the longest, hagen, 11:34
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, Christopher Culver, 11:23
- Re: German "Stein", Harlan Messinger, 11:20
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Christopher Culver, 11:13
- Re: German "Stein", nycram, 11:11
- Re: German "Stein", Helmut Richter, 10:50
- Re: German "Stein", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 10:38
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 10:34
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 10:31
- Re: Articles, Peter T. Daniels, 10:30
- Re: German "Stein", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 10:28
- Re: The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Peter T. Daniels, 10:16
- Re: Odainsakur, Peter T. Daniels, 10:14
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 10:13
- Re: German "Stein", Harlan Messinger, 10:11
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 10:10
- Re: German "Stein", Joachim Pense, 10:01
- Re: German "Stein", Paul J Kriha, 09:46
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:38
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Paul J Kriha, 09:30
- Re: German "Stein", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 09:17
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 09:14
- Re: German "Stein", Helmut Richter, 09:06
- Re: German "Stein", Joachim Pense, 08:56
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, phoglund, 08:33
- Re: German "Stein", Harlan Messinger, 08:32
- Re: German "Stein", phoglund, 08:29
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Nikolaj, 08:07
- German "Stein", Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 07:43
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Harlan Messinger, 07:39
- The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 07:29
- The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 07:29
- The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 07:28
- The Suffix a:n in Arabic, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 07:24
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 07:09
- Re: Articles, mb, 06:29
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 06:11
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 05:49
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 05:36
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 05:01
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 04:52
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, calm_weather, 04:34
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 04:25
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 04:19
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, calm_weather, 03:45
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 03:39
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 03:17
- Re: Articles, mb, 03:16
- "The fast centralism is literate the handbook", Sébastien de Mapias, 03:10
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:08
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Paul J Kriha, 02:44
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Paul J Kriha, 02:39
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 02:35
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Paul J Kriha, 02:30
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Paul J Kriha, 02:23
- Re: Odainsakur, Paul J Kriha, 01:46
- Re: Articles, mb, 01:44
- How many syllables are used by English speakers?, cydeweys, 01:36
- Re: Odainsakur, Paul J Kriha, 01:01
- Re: Articles, Neeraj Mathur, 00:37
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Artur Jachacy, 00:28
- Re: Why Beijing?, Mike Wright, 00:20
December 27, 2006
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 22:18
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 20:46
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:44
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, prd, 20:12
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, Gordon, 19:44
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, Brian M. Scott, 19:28
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 19:22
- Re: Odainsakur, mb, 19:20
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 19:08
- Re: Why Beijing?, JBDP, 19:06
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:02
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, Peter T. Daniels, 19:00
- Re: Odainsakur, Peter T. Daniels, 18:59
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:56
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, calm_weather, 18:39
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 18:10
- Re: Articles, mb, 17:37
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, calm_weather, 17:18
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 15:29
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:15
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:58
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, prd, 14:30
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Brian M. Scott, 14:26
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 14:21
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 14:18
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:11
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 14:01
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Brian M. Scott, 13:40
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Brian M. Scott, 13:39
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 12:48
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:21
- Re: Why Beijing?, Mike Wright, 11:54
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 11:37
- Re: Why Beijing?, Mike Wright, 11:17
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 10:56
- Re: Odainsakur, Mike Wright, 10:39
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:01
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:58
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:51
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:50
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 09:49
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:28
- Re: Why Beijing?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:20
- Re: Articles, Neeraj Mathur, 08:36
- Re: Cardinal vowels, andrew_woode, 07:32
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 07:22
- Re: Odainsakur, Paul J Kriha, 05:53
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 05:16
- Re: Odainsakur, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:00
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, Steve B., 03:29
- Re: GOD SENDS HOLY MESSENGERS AS MERCY, NOT AS OPPRESSION., The Cynic, 02:55
- Re: GOD SENDS HOLY MESSENGERS AS MERCY, NOT AS OPPRESSION., The Cynic, 02:53
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:48
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:23
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, Yusuf B Gursey, 01:26
December 26, 2006
- Website Design, Tolga Senel Media, 20:55
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Brian M. Scott, 19:42
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Brian M. Scott, 19:38
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 19:27
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 18:46
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 18:33
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Brian M. Scott, 18:17
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 18:03
- Re: Why Beijing?, Mike Wright, 18:01
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 17:35
- =??Q?Re:_MI5_Persecution:_how_and_why_did_it_start=3F?=, Mudge, 17:11
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Brian M. Scott, 16:57
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 16:11
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Brian M. Scott, 16:06
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Harlan Messinger, 15:56
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Harlan Messinger, 15:53
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 15:49
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:47
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 15:38
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Harlan Messinger, 15:25
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:18
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 15:13
- Re: Articles, António Marques, 15:10
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:06
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Harlan Messinger, 14:55
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 14:51
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Brian M. Scott, 14:29
- Re: Articles, mb, 14:26
- Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 14:20
- Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 13:49
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, Peter Alaca, 13:48
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, António Marques, 11:21
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 10:27
- Re: Why Beijing?, Geoff, 10:09
- Re: Why Beijing?, Geoff, 10:05
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ekkehard Dengler, 09:55
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:35
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, António Marques, 09:33
- Re: Articles, António Marques, 09:18
- Re: Articles, António Marques, 09:14
- Re: Articles, António Marques, 09:11
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:06
- Re: Articles, António Marques, 09:05
- Re: Why Beijing?, Ruud Harmsen, 08:37
- Re: Why Beijing?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:02
- Re: Articles, Peter T. Daniels, 07:54
- JOB: Studentships for PhD study in Informatics@Edinburgh, Don Sannella, 07:06
- Re: Why Beijing?, qquito, 05:35
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, Dusan Vukotic, 05:27
- Re: Why Beijing?, Dylan Sung, 04:03
- Re: Why Beijing?, Artur Jachacy, 03:50
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 03:39
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 03:08
- Re: Why Beijing?, Ruud Harmsen, 03:05
- Re: Why Beijing?, Ruud Harmsen, 03:03
- Re: Articles, Ruud Harmsen, 03:00
- Re: Physics's, Paul J Kriha, 02:22
- Re: Why Beijing?, Geoff, 02:13
- Why Beijing?, J. Sommers, 01:30
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Paul J Kriha, 01:07
- Re: Odainsakur, Paul J Kriha, 00:24
- Re: Predecessors of the Tatars, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:20
- Predecessors of the Tatars, Brablo, 00:14
- Re: Physics's, John Swindle, 00:06
- Re: Odainsakur, Paul J Kriha, 00:01
December 25, 2006
- Re: Articles, Brian M. Scott, 23:45
- Re: Odainsakur, Paul J Kriha, 23:40
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:35
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Paul J Kriha, 23:34
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 23:30
- Re: Articles, Peter T. Daniels, 23:23
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Paul J Kriha, 23:23
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Brian M. Scott, 23:22
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 23:12
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Paul J Kriha, 23:00
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Paul J Kriha, 22:47
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Paul J Kriha, 22:40
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 19:46
- Re: Articles, Neeraj Mathur, 19:24
- Re: Articles, Neeraj Mathur, 19:16
- Re: Articles, Neeraj Mathur, 19:10
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:01
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:40
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Joachim Pense, 18:35
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 18:33
- Re: Articles, mb, 18:27
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 18:25
- Re: Articles, Neeraj Mathur, 18:24
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 17:28
- Re: Odainsakur, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:15
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 17:09
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 16:51
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:36
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:27
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 16:22
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:19
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 16:12
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Joachim Pense, 16:07
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 16:02
- Re: Odainsakur, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:46
- Re: Odainsakur, Brian M. Scott, 15:37
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:34
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 15:26
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 15:23
- Re: Odainsakur, Brian M. Scott, 15:23
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:54
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 14:47
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 14:41
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Brian M. Scott, 14:36
- Re: Odainsakur, Brian M. Scott, 14:25
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:13
- Re: Odainsakur, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 13:25
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 13:15
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:58
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 12:57
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Aaron J. Dinkin, 12:08
- Re: Odainsakur, Paul J Kriha, 11:24
- Re: Articles, Ruud Harmsen, 10:56
- Re: Articles, Ruud Harmsen, 10:52
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Paul J Kriha, 10:41
- Re: Articles, Douglas G. Kilday, 10:38
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:08
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:58
- Re: Odainsakur - jörd lifanda manna!, Dusan Vukotic, 09:58
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 09:26
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:23
- Re: would a young child learn a language from TV?, Wiktor S., 08:44
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 08:21
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:10
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 06:22
- Re: Odainsakur, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 05:37
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 04:19
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 03:35
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 03:22
- Re: Odainsakur, Paul J Kriha, 02:39
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Paul J Kriha, 02:14
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Paul J Kriha, 01:44
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Paul J Kriha, 01:36
December 24, 2006
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:55
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Aaron J. Dinkin, 23:55
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 23:18
- Re: would a young child learn a language from TV?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:15
- Re: Articles, Neeraj Mathur, 22:53
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, marika, 22:51
- Re: Articles, mb, 22:38
- Re: Articles, mb, 22:35
- Re: Articles, Neeraj Mathur, 22:31
- Re: Articles, Neeraj Mathur, 22:17
- Re: GOD SENDS HOLY MESSENGERS AS MERCY, NOT AS OPPRESSION., Yusuf B Gursey, 21:47
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:53
- would a young child learn a language from TV?, Tim Smith, 18:51
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:22
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, mb, 18:08
- Re: Odainsakur, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 18:05
- Re: Odainsakur - jörd lifanda manna!, Brian M. Scott, 17:57
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 17:14
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 17:08
- Re: Odainsakur, Brian M. Scott, 17:04
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 17:02
- Re: Odainsakur - jörd lifanda manna!, Dusan Vukotic, 17:01
- Re: GOD SENDS HOLY MESSENGERS AS MERCY, NOT AS OPPRESSION., Peter T. Daniels, 16:57
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 16:55
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 16:54
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:17
- Re: Odainsakur - jörd lifanda manna!, Brian M. Scott, 16:16
- Re: Odainsakur - jörd lifanda manna!, Dusan Vukotic, 16:16
- Re: Odainsakur, Ruud Harmsen, 16:15
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 16:04
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:59
- Re: GOD SENDS HOLY MESSENGERS AS MERCY, NOT AS OPPRESSION., ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:54
- Re: Odainsakur, Brian M. Scott, 15:51
- Re: Odainsakur - jörd lifanda manna!, Dusan Vukotic, 15:50
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:45
- Re: Odainsakur - jörd lifanda manna!, Dusan Vukotic, 15:13
- Re: Articles, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:57
- Re: Articles, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:56
- Re: Articles, Aslan, 14:48
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 14:28
- Re: Articles, mb, 13:55
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 13:53
- Re: Articles, mb, 13:50
- Re: Odainsakur, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 11:52
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 11:51
- Re: Odainsakur, Brian M. Scott, 11:47
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 10:43
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:26
- Re: Classical Hebrew, Harlan Messinger, 10:20
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:19
- Re: Cardinal vowels, andrew_woode, 09:58
- Re: Classical Hebrew, Mervyn Doobov, 09:48
- Re: Dalmatian bibliography?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:32
- Re: Articles, Peter T. Daniels, 09:21
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 09:20
- Re: Dalmatian bibliography?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:19
- Re: Dalmatian bibliography?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:16
- Re: Odainsakur, lorad474, 08:35
- Re: Articles, Jukka K. Korpela, 07:09
- GOD SENDS HOLY MESSENGERS AS MERCY, NOT AS OPPRESSION., PPEACE, 06:45
- Re: Articles, Jukka K. Korpela, 05:58
- Re: Odainsakur, Colin Fine, 05:30
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Colin Fine, 05:27
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Colin Fine, 05:20
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Colin Fine, 05:18
- Re: Articles, Colin Fine, 05:13
- Re: Articles, Aslan, 05:09
- Re: Odainsakur, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 04:52
- Re: Articles, mb, 04:48
- Re: Dalmatian bibliography?, mb, 04:43
- Re: Dalmatian bibliography?, Ruud Harmsen, 03:25
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Joachim Pense, 03:15
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 03:05
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 03:03
- Re: Articles, mb, 00:39
December 23, 2006
- Re: Articles, Peter T. Daniels, 23:37
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:33
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 23:28
- Re: Dalmatian bibliography?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:24
- Re: Articles, mb, 21:46
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:27
- Re: Iranian words for "wheel" of PIE origins, Yusuf B Gursey, 20:24
- Re: Articles, mb, 20:07
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, erilar, 19:41
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 19:14
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 19:09
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Robert Bannister, 19:05
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Aaron J. Dinkin, 18:32
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Aaron J. Dinkin, 18:30
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:14
- Re: Dalmatian bibliography?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:31
- Dalmatian bibliography?, António Marques, 17:15
- Re: Arabic alphabet, mb, 17:02
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:02
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 16:54
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:50
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, mb, 16:49
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Greg Lee, 16:43
- Re: Articles, mb, 16:38
- Re: Articles, mb, 16:30
- Re: Articles, mb, 16:27
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 15:47
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 15:40
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:27
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Joachim Pense, 15:24
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:20
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 15:18
- Re: Cardinal vowels, andrew_woode, 15:08
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Helmut Weber, 14:11
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Nathan Sanders, 14:03
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:49
- Re: Articles, Peter T. Daniels, 13:27
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:08
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:56
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Nathan Sanders, 12:55
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:31
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:27
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, António Marques, 11:50
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Joachim Pense, 11:28
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 11:24
- Re: Arabic alphabet, António Marques, 11:19
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:11
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Colin Fine, 10:55
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Colin Fine, 10:51
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Colin Fine, 10:42
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 09:30
- Re: Articles, John Atkinson, 08:58
- Re: Articles, Nigel Greenwood, 08:44
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Ruud Harmsen, 08:27
- Learn to speak French with rocket French., ljgkxftajcuf, 07:25
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Joachim Pense, 07:16
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, bubu, 07:14
- Re: Arabic alphabet, António Marques, 05:49
- Re: Odainsakur, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 05:22
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 04:28
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Joachim Pense, 04:23
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 04:15
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 04:11
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 04:07
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Ruud Harmsen, 04:05
- Re: Iranian words for "wheel" of PIE origins, Dusan Vukotic, 03:40
- Re: Cardinal vowels, John Atkinson, 03:08
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Paul J Kriha, 03:06
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 02:49
- Re: Cardinal vowels, John Atkinson, 02:30
- Re: Iranian words for "wheel" of PIE origins, John Atkinson, 01:56
- Iranian words for "wheel" of PIE origins, Brablo, 00:41
- Re: Articles, mb, 00:40
- Re: Pronounciation, mb, 00:36
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Brian M. Scott, 00:35
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Paul J Kriha, 00:21
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 00:05
December 22, 2006
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Brian M. Scott, 23:39
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 23:34
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:33
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:31
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 23:25
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 23:16
- Re: Arabic alphabet, mike3, 23:13
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:52
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:49
- Re: Cardinal vowels, John Atkinson, 22:34
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 22:24
- Re: Pronounciation, Nathan Sanders, 21:56
- Re: Physics's, Joe Fineman, 21:52
- Re: More Etymology!, Joe Fineman, 21:47
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, John Atkinson, 21:35
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Brian M. Scott, 21:34
- Re: Articles, Brian M. Scott, 21:31
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:01
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:56
- Re: Articles, António Marques, 20:49
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:48
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Brian M. Scott, 20:39
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Robert Bannister, 20:33
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Robert Bannister, 20:22
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Brian M. Scott, 20:20
- Re: Articles, mb, 20:01
- without dark matter, mocfujita, 19:55
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, mb, 19:44
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:42
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, mb, 19:42
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 19:10
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ekkehard Dengler, 19:07
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Skitt, 19:06
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 19:00
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 18:57
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:55
- Re: Arabic alphabet, António Marques, 18:50
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 18:49
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:49
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, António Marques, 18:46
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Cherubina, 18:45
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 18:43
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, António Marques, 18:43
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Ruud Harmsen, 18:39
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 18:39
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:38
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 18:38
- Re: Articles, António Marques, 18:37
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:34
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, António Marques, 18:33
- Re: Articles, Peter T. Daniels, 18:30
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 18:29
- Comments on Franz Gnaedinger's COR ROC, CRO ORC, RCO OCR, Dusan Vukotic, 18:25
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:25
- Re: Pronounciation, Peter T. Daniels, 18:25
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:19
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 18:17
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:16
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Robert Bannister, 18:14
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:13
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Peter T. Daniels, 18:11
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 18:10
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 18:09
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Mike Lyle, 18:09
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:08
- Re: Odainsakur, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 17:58
- Re: Articles, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:52
- Re: Articles, Aniko, 17:41
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ekkehard Dengler, 17:38
- Re: Articles, mb, 17:35
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:35
- Re: Articles, Joachim Pense, 17:28
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, mb, 17:26
- Re: Articles, Frank Husel, 17:23
- Re: Articles, Nigel Greenwood, 17:21
- Re: Articles, wugi, 17:20
- Re: More Etymology!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:08
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:47
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 16:41
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 16:27
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Mike Lyle, 16:17
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 16:12
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 15:57
- Re: Articles, phoglund, 15:26
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:12
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 15:04
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Brian M. Scott, 14:56
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Harlan Messinger, 14:54
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, erilar, 14:47
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, erilar, 14:45
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:33
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 14:30
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 14:27
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Brian M. Scott, 14:25
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 13:56
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 13:46
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:43
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:40
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:34
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:29
- Re: Articles, Helmut Richter, 13:28
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 13:28
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:25
- Re: Articles, Nigel Greenwood, 13:19
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ekkehard Dengler, 13:14
- Re: Articles, Keith GOERINGER, 12:52
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Joachim Pense, 12:28
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 12:03
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 11:56
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 11:50
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 11:42
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Brian M. Scott, 11:35
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 11:09
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 10:44
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:24
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Andreas Prilop, 10:12
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:03
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 10:02
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ekkehard Dengler, 09:52
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 09:32
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 09:30
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 09:26
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:26
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:21
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 09:19
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 09:18
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:17
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 09:14
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:12
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:06
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 09:04
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 09:00
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 08:56
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, António Marques, 08:54
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 08:49
- Re: Pronounciation, Peter T. Daniels, 08:41
- Re: Cardinal vowels, António Marques, 08:41
- Re: More Etymology!, Peter T. Daniels, 08:38
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ekkehard Dengler, 07:29
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:12
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 06:48
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 06:35
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 06:18
- Re: Articles, phoglund, 05:57
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, António Marques, 05:55
- Re: Articles, phoglund, 05:52
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:46
- Re: Arabic alphabet, phoglund, 05:42
- Re: Odainsakur, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:58
- Re: Articles, Aslan, 04:57
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 04:57
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 04:13
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Colin Fine, 03:24
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Colin Fine, 03:19
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Cherubina, 03:17
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 03:12
- Watching you, harriscox6969, 03:11
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 03:10
- Watching you, harriscox6969, 03:10
- Re: Articles, Colin Fine, 03:06
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Cherubina, 02:39
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 02:28
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Cherubina, 02:28
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Cherubina, 01:20
- Re: Pronounciation, mb, 01:15
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:13
December 21, 2006
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:53
- Re: Pronounciation, Peter T. Daniels, 23:37
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:34
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 23:31
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:31
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 23:28
- Re: Pronounciation, mb, 23:26
- Re: Pronounciation, Peter T. Daniels, 23:23
- Re: Pronounciation, Peter T. Daniels, 23:21
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:18
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:13
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 22:09
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 21:58
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, John Atkinson, 21:44
- Re: Cardinal vowels, John Atkinson, 21:24
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 21:16
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 21:08
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Robert Bannister, 21:07
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:05
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 21:03
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Robert Bannister, 20:54
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Geoff, 20:53
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Robert Bannister, 20:51
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:36
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:10
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 20:03
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 20:01
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Brian M. Scott, 19:59
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Brian M. Scott, 19:56
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 19:51
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 19:49
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 19:46
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 19:43
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 19:40
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 19:40
- Re: Pronounciation, Peter T. Daniels, 19:22
- Re: Pronounciation, Peter T. Daniels, 19:20
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 19:19
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 19:08
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, R H Draney, 19:03
- Re: Articles, Colin Fine, 19:03
- Re: Arabic alphabet, LEE Sau Dan, 19:01
- Re: Articles, Colin Fine, 18:49
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, LEE Sau Dan, 18:44
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Colin Fine, 18:10
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Oliver Cromm, 18:03
- Re: Articles, Frank Husel, 17:50
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 17:33
- Re: Articles, Brian M. Scott, 16:28
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:07
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:44
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 15:43
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 15:40
- Re: Articles, Dusan Vukotic, 15:39
- Re: Great Arabic online keyboard, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:21
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Harlan Messinger, 15:15
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Mike Lyle, 15:14
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Harlan Messinger, 15:10
- Re: Arabic alphabet, Ruud Harmsen, 15:03
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 14:59
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 14:57
- Articles, Jake, 14:57
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Brian M. Scott, 14:54
- Arabic alphabet, Jake, 14:42
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Bart Mathias, 14:21
- Strine has vowel triangle !!!, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:14
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 14:12
- Re: testing..., Keith GOERINGER, 13:22
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:13
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 13:12
- Re: Physics's, Brian M. Scott, 13:07
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Aaron J. Dinkin, 12:49
- Re: More Etymology!, Herman Rubin, 12:36
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Brian M. Scott, 12:22
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:16
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:14
- Re: Odainsakur, Brian M. Scott, 11:54
- Re: Pronounciation, Joachim Pense, 11:48
- Re: Pronounciation, Ruud Harmsen, 11:02
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 10:59
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 10:53
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:37
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 10:04
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Nigel Greenwood, 10:02
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:00
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 09:54
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:51
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:47
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 09:46
- Re: Odainsakur, Franz Gnaedinger, 09:42
- Re: Physics's, Peacenik, 09:40
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 09:31
- Re: Odainsakur, phoglund, 09:15
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:07
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:00
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 08:56
- Re: Pronounciation, Peter T. Daniels, 08:44
- Re: Pronounciation, Peter T. Daniels, 08:40
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 08:37
- Re: Physics's, Peter T. Daniels, 08:31
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:48
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Marc, 07:36
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Marc, 07:23
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Christian Weisgerber, 07:20
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Aidan Kehoe, 06:24
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 05:41
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Helmut Richter, 04:56
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Wayne Brown, 04:29
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Wayne Brown, 04:27
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Wayne Brown, 04:26
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Ekkehard Dengler, 04:05
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 03:59
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:53
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 02:28
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, mb, 02:11
- Re: Pronounciation, mb, 02:03
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Aaron J. Dinkin, 02:00
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:54
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:41
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:38
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 01:36
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:33
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Eric Schwartz, 01:25
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:12
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:45
- Re: More Etymology!, Paul J Kriha, 00:38
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:35
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 00:21
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 00:13
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, CDB, 00:13
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 00:12
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Greg Lee, 00:11
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Paul J Kriha, 00:01
December 20, 2006
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:26
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizro, 23:21
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:19
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Geoff, 23:17
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizro, 23:04
- Re: Odainsakur, Brian M. Scott, 22:56
- Re: Physics's, Brian M. Scott, 22:33
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Harlan Messinger, 22:29
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 22:28
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 22:16
- Re: Odainsakur, Peter T. Daniels, 22:10
- Re: Pronounciation, Peter T. Daniels, 22:01
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 21:57
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 21:55
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:51
- Re: Physics's, Peter T. Daniels, 21:49
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:45
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Bart Mathias, 21:38
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:22
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:13
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 21:08
- Re: More Etymology!, Joe Fineman, 20:57
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:52
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Ekkehard Dengler, 19:44
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Mike Lyle, 19:34
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:09
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Harlan Messinger, 18:53
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Harlan Messinger, 18:51
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Oliver Cromm, 18:28
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Harlan Messinger, 18:10
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Oliver Cromm, 18:08
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Oliver Cromm, 18:08
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Harlan Messinger, 18:07
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Oliver Cromm, 18:05
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Aidan Kehoe, 17:42
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 17:26
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 17:13
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Colin Fine, 17:00
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Aidan Kehoe, 16:59
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:36
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 16:24
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Marc, 16:11
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, erilar, 16:00
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, erilar, 15:55
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 15:46
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Mike Lyle, 15:44
- Re: Pronounciation, mb, 15:40
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 15:33
- Re: Odainsakur, phoglund, 15:28
- Re: Odainsakur, Brian M. Scott, 15:15
- Re: Odainsakur, Dusan Vukotic, 15:08
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Harlan Messinger, 14:52
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Herman Rubin, 14:49
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Harlan Messinger, 14:48
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 14:45
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Brian M. Scott, 14:40
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizross, 14:39
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:37
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 14:35
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 14:35
- Re: Physics's, Brian M. Scott, 14:14
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:13
- Re: Odainsakur, Heidi Graw, 14:13
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Jens S. Larsen, 14:11
- Re: Pronounciation, mb, 14:11
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, mb, 14:00
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Christian Weisgerber, 13:54
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Christian Weisgerber, 13:44
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:40
- Re: No diacritics in English, laverdure, 13:38
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Christian Weisgerber, 13:33
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Christian Weisgerber, 13:30
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, CDB, 13:30
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Christian Weisgerber, 13:18
- Re: Inspector Morse, grapheus, 13:15
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Harlan Messinger, 13:04
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 12:49
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, mb, 12:33
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Nigel Greenwood, 12:28
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 12:26
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, dylanwhsung, 12:25
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Nigel Greenwood, 12:19
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Peter T. Daniels, 12:18
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 12:16
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 12:11
- Re: Physics's, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:06
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Oliver Cromm, 12:04
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Nigel Greenwood, 11:59
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:44
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Oleg Lego, 11:40
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Dylan Sung, 11:26
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, mb, 11:25
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Eric Schwartz, 11:24
- Re: Physics's, Daniel al-Autistiqui, 11:15
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:11
- Re: Physics's, Dylan Sung, 11:04
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:53
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Marc, 10:47
- Is it OK to teach Latin/ English this way, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:40
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, LEE Sau Dan, 10:39
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 10:35
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Harlan Messinger, 10:05
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Harlan Messinger, 10:02
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 09:55
- Re: Inspector Morse, grapheus, 09:49
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Ruud Harmsen, 09:48
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Oleg Lego, 09:39
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:31
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Peacenik, 09:30
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 09:27
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names (was: How does a baby ....), Peacenik, 09:27
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:17
- Re: More Etymology!, Peter T. Daniels, 09:13
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Wayne Brown, 09:03
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Wayne Brown, 09:02
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 08:50
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 08:46
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:41
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Peter T. Daniels, 08:40
- Re: Physics's, Peter T. Daniels, 08:35
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 08:26
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 08:25
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:18
- Re: Ranning away and fearing: IE BELGON basis, Dusan Vukotic, 08:04
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Amethyst Deceiver, 07:31
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, mb, 07:31
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Emungo, 07:11
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 07:01
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Nigel Greenwood, 06:00
- Re: Curious vowel pairs, Radio, 05:42
- Re: Physics's, Nigel Greenwood, 05:41
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 05:30
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Jens S. Larsen, 05:29
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Matthew Huntbach, 05:22
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizross, 04:27
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizross, 04:17
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizro, 04:02
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:46
- Re: Physics's, dylanwhsung, 03:37
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, dylanwhsung, 03:29
- Re: Physics's, Colin Fine, 03:22
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, dylanwhsung, 03:20
- Re: Physics's, dylanwhsung, 03:05
- Re: Physics's, John Atkinson, 02:27
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 01:21
- Re: Pronounciation, mb, 01:03
- Re: Pronounciation, Joachim Pense, 01:00
- Re: Pronounciation, Joachim Pense, 00:54
December 19, 2006
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Geoff, 23:41
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Geoff, 23:40
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 23:20
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, qquito, 23:19
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names (was: How does a baby ....), qquito, 23:10
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Cherubina, 22:47
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:05
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Bart Mathias, 21:21
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Geoff, 21:06
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Dik T. Winter, 21:02
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Bart Mathias, 21:00
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Herman Rubin, 20:55
- Re: Classical Hebrew, Herman Rubin, 20:51
- >-) ~-`-`- Amazing 5.5" Turd Cutter -' -'-~ (-<, google98.email@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:38
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 20:06
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 19:58
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Robert Bannister, 19:26
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 19:21
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Robert Bannister, 19:18
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Geoff, 19:17
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, LEE Sau Dan, 19:06
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names (was: How does a baby ....), LEE Sau Dan, 19:05
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Mike Lyle, 18:42
- Re: Classical Hebrew, Colin Fine, 18:00
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Trond Engen, 17:51
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 17:48
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 17:01
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 16:59
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 16:55
- Re: More Etymology!, Peter T. Daniels, 16:51
- Re: More Etymology!, Peter T. Daniels, 16:48
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Peter T. Daniels, 16:46
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Peter T. Daniels, 16:25
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:42
- Re: Physics's, Nigel Greenwood, 15:39
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Mike Lyle, 15:36
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, garabik-news-2005-05, 15:26
- Re: Physics's, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:21
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:18
- Physics's, Nigel Greenwood, 15:17
- Re: Pronounciation, Joachim Pense, 14:30
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, erilar, 14:24
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, erilar, 14:22
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, erilar, 14:18
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:12
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 13:25
- Re: Pronounciation, Joachim Pense, 13:12
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 13:04
- Curious vowel pairs, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:00
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Dylan Sung, 12:52
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 12:50
- Re: honorific prefixes Yah and El?, Allan Adler, 12:43
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Harlan Messinger, 12:37
- Re: Classical Hebrew, Allan Adler, 12:27
- Re: Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Dylan Sung, 12:23
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names (was: How does a baby ....), Marc, 12:12
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 11:28
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Nathan Sanders, 10:56
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:39
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, LEE Sau Dan, 10:24
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names (was: How does a baby ....), LEE Sau Dan, 10:22
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, Harlan Messinger, 10:21
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 10:17
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 09:58
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 09:49
- Re: Chinese and Korean last names, Geoff, 09:46
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 09:39
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:32
- Re: Cardinal vowels, John Atkinson, 09:30
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 09:20
- Re: Cardinal vowels, John Atkinson, 09:16
- Re: Inspector Morse, grapheus, 09:16
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:12
- Re: The MAID-MADE merger, Peter T. Daniels, 09:07
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 09:04
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Peter T. Daniels, 08:59
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 08:53
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 08:51
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 08:46
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 08:37
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, John Seal, 08:31
- Re: Classical Hebrew, Harlan Messinger, 07:55
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 07:50
- Re: some more Irish vowels, António Marques, 07:39
- Chinese and Korean last names (was: How does a baby ....), Marc, 07:37
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, LEE Sau Dan, 06:40
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 05:52
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:46
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizro, 05:29
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Cherubina, 05:20
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Cherubina, 05:15
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:08
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizross, 04:58
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Cherubina, 04:30
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Cherubina, 04:08
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 04:05
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 04:01
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Alan Jones, 03:58
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 03:24
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 03:17
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 03:17
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, izzy, 03:13
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 03:07
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 03:07
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 02:55
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Paul J Kriha, 02:50
- Re: The MAID-MADE merger, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 02:49
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 02:42
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, izzy, 02:41
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, HVS, 02:38
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 02:25
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 02:10
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 02:08
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:57
- Re: Classical Hebrew, willow, 01:42
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:32
- Re: The MAID-MADE merger, John Atkinson, 01:31
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, Paul J Kriha, 00:59
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Nathan Sanders, 00:52
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, John Atkinson, 00:41
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 00:40
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 00:37
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 00:36
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 00:28
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 00:24
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 00:22
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 00:13
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 00:13
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 00:11
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 00:09
December 18, 2006
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizross, 23:42
- Norman Wikipedia: dialect silliness, Harlan Messinger, 23:40
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Oliver Cromm, 23:15
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:11
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:10
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:01
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:00
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, John Atkinson, 22:12
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:50
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Tony Cooper, 20:48
- Re: Cardinal vowels, John Atkinson, 20:41
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Harlan Messinger, 20:30
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Harlan Messinger, 20:28
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, John Atkinson, 20:18
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Robert Bannister, 19:57
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 19:53
- Re: Pronounciation, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:40
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Robert Bannister, 19:30
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Nathan Sanders, 19:21
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Colin Fine, 19:17
- Re: Pronounciation, Eddie Hadley, 19:09
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Nathan Sanders, 19:03
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 19:02
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Colin Fine, 18:57
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, Colin Fine, 18:50
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, Colin Fine, 18:46
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:46
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:44
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:37
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, HVS, 18:34
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:33
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:32
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:31
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:28
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Peter T. Daniels, 18:24
- Re: Classical Hebrew, Peter T. Daniels, 18:20
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Oliver Cromm, 18:08
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Brian M. Scott, 17:58
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Trond Engen, 17:23
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizross, 17:07
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 16:49
- Re: Inspector Morse, grapheus, 16:48
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Marc, 16:43
- Re: testing..., Brian M. Scott, 16:38
- Re: No diacritics in English, mb, 16:16
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 16:04
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, dylanwhsung, 16:03
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, dylanwhsung, 16:01
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizross, 15:57
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, dylanwhsung, 15:53
- Pronounciation, Joachim Pense, 15:43
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 15:36
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 15:22
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Harlan Messinger, 15:20
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Nathan Sanders, 15:15
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:14
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:11
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Alan Jones, 15:07
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, erilar, 15:06
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 15:05
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:04
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Dusan Vukotic, 14:49
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:48
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 14:38
- Re: More Etymology!, Nathan Sanders, 14:36
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 14:23
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, Nathan Sanders, 14:22
- Re: Classical Hebrew, Helmut Richter, 14:20
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Peter T. Daniels, 14:19
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 14:17
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 14:17
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 14:15
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 14:10
- Re: How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:56
- How are syllable boundaries determined, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:48
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Peter T. Daniels, 13:46
- Classical Hebrew, willow, 13:45
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:45
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 13:39
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:34
- Re: Cardinal vowels, António Marques, 13:29
- Re: No diacritics in English, Joachim Pense, 13:26
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 13:24
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Artur Jachacy, 13:23
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 13:19
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:13
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 12:49
- Re: No diacritics in English, mb, 12:47
- testing..., Keith G, 12:17
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Herman Rubin, 12:13
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:00
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 12:00
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 11:57
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, Joachim Pense, 11:39
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:22
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 11:19
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:19
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 11:15
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:14
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:00
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:57
- Re: curious Minnesota vowels, Harlan Messinger, 10:51
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:23
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:20
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:13
- Re: No diacritics in English, andrew_woode, 10:08
- Re: Inspector Morse, grapheus, 09:54
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 09:18
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 09:13
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 09:12
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 09:11
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:54
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 08:52
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 08:42
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 08:35
- Re: Cardinal vowels, andrew_woode, 08:20
- Re: Nasalized quasi Illyrian apheresis, Dusan Vukotic, 08:00
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, Dusan Vukotic, 07:40
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:39
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 07:37
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 07:30
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 07:29
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 07:27
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 07:17
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Wayne Brown, 07:16
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 06:34
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Cherubina, 05:54
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Paul J Kriha, 05:39
- Re: No diacritics in English, Nigel Greenwood, 05:31
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 05:14
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, Paul J Kriha, 05:08
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 04:05
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:55
- Re: More Etymology!, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:03
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 02:47
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 02:21
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 02:18
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 02:06
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 02:00
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 01:55
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 01:54
- Re: what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:45
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 01:45
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 01:33
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 01:30
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Tim Smith, 01:22
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 00:51
December 17, 2006
- what's the root of 'cross'?what's the origin of letter 'r','R' and 'o'?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 23:13
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 23:11
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:10
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:05
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 23:01
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:59
- curious Minnesota vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 22:56
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 22:53
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 22:50
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 22:46
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 22:44
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Nathan Sanders, 22:43
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Peter T. Daniels, 22:41
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Brian M. Scott, 22:36
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Peter T. Daniels, 22:34
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 22:26
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 22:22
- Re: Cardinal vowels, mb, 22:19
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 22:16
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 22:15
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Herman Rubin, 22:08
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, Herman Rubin, 22:02
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Jim Heckman, 21:31
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Herman Rubin, 21:20
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Herman Rubin, 21:14
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Trond Engen, 20:52
- Re: No diacritics in English, mb, 20:35
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Marc, 20:34
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, izzy, 20:27
- Re: Cardinal vowels, benlizross, 19:49
- Re: Cardinal vowels, LEE Sau Dan, 18:45
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Colin Fine, 18:11
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:35
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 17:31
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 17:05
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:04
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, erilar, 16:58
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, erilar, 16:56
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:56
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, erilar, 16:54
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 16:52
- Re: No diacritics in English, mb, 16:48
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 16:29
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 16:23
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 16:11
- Re: Inspector Morse, grapheus, 16:08
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 16:06
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 16:05
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 15:55
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 15:44
- Re: No diacritics in English, andrew_woode, 15:39
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 15:34
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 15:33
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 15:32
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 15:26
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 15:25
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 15:23
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 15:22
- Re: Cardinal vowels, andrew_woode, 15:22
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Peter T. Daniels, 15:20
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, mb, 15:19
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 15:10
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 15:09
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 15:07
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 15:06
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 15:05
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 15:04
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 15:02
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 15:01
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 14:54
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 14:53
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 14:51
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 14:48
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 14:47
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 14:42
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 14:40
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 14:40
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peter T. Daniels, 14:35
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 14:32
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, Douglas G. Kilday, 14:32
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, andrew_woode, 14:25
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 14:11
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, mb, 13:54
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 13:20
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:19
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 13:12
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:12
- Re: No diacritics in English, Colin Fine, 13:11
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 13:09
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 12:59
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Colin Fine, 12:58
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 12:56
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 12:51
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, Colin Fine, 12:50
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Brian M. Scott, 12:35
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, Brian M. Scott, 12:19
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 11:37
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:27
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:25
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:24
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:10
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:03
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 11:01
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:59
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:55
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:50
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:49
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:46
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:43
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:39
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:35
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:28
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:24
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:23
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:20
- Re: No diacritics in English, Jukka K. Korpela, 10:12
- Re: No diacritics in English, Jukka K. Korpela, 10:10
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:09
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 10:05
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:01
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Ruud Harmsen, 09:24
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 08:58
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 08:48
- Re: Abbrevs in older lang hist, izzy, 08:42
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:38
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 08:04
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 07:40
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 07:09
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Joachim Pense, 06:36
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Joachim Pense, 06:33
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:26
- Re: Inspector Morse, grapheus, 06:22
- Re: Inspector Morse, grapheus, 06:17
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Wayne Brown, 06:11
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, LEE Sau Dan, 04:28
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 04:14
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 04:11
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 04:05
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 04:01
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 03:57
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 03:48
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Joachim Pense, 03:46
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 03:45
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Joachim Pense, 03:43
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 03:42
- Abbrevs in older lang hist, Joachim Pense, 03:04
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 02:47
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 02:40
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 02:00
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Nathan Sanders, 01:21
- Re: Cardinal vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:57
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:15
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:01
December 16, 2006
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Paul J Kriha, 23:59
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 23:46
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 23:36
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 22:45
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:55
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, mb, 21:51
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, mb, 21:43
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:40
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 21:27
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 21:17
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 20:55
- Re: No diacritics in English, mb, 19:03
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:49
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:41
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:39
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:37
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:36
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:34
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:33
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:30
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:26
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 17:10
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 17:03
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 17:00
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 16:56
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Brian M. Scott, 16:54
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 16:48
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 16:45
- Re: No diacritics in English, Ruud Harmsen, 16:42
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Trond Engen, 16:42
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 16:40
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 16:02
- Re: No diacritics in English, mb, 16:00
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 15:54
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 15:46
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:46
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 15:44
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 15:35
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:34
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 15:32
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 15:30
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Nathan Sanders, 15:21
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 14:52
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 14:43
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 14:43
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Joachim Pense, 14:36
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 14:30
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Brian M. Scott, 14:25
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 14:22
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 14:13
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:13
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 14:10
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:09
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 14:05
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 14:04
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:01
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:56
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 13:55
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Ruud Harmsen, 13:54
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Peter T. Daniels, 13:54
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Ruud Harmsen, 13:52
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 13:50
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:50
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 13:49
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:46
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:45
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:44
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 13:42
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:39
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Nathan Sanders, 13:35
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:32
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:29
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:23
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:21
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:19
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:17
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:15
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:13
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:06
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:05
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 13:04
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 13:00
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:00
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Brian M. Scott, 12:58
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 12:52
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:49
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:26
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 12:24
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 12:22
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 12:18
- Re: Arabic morphology at google, Demha, 12:15
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 12:15
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 12:13
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 12:04
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Nathan Sanders, 12:04
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Joachim Pense, 11:58
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:55
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Joachim Pense, 11:54
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 11:51
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:41
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:37
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:31
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:31
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:28
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 11:26
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 11:21
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 11:16
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 10:58
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Trond Engen, 10:53
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:41
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:40
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:36
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:33
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:29
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:17
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:15
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:11
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 10:04
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:59
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:51
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 09:34
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:31
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, LEE Sau Dan, 09:29
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Wayne Brown, 09:29
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Wayne Brown, 09:28
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, LEE Sau Dan, 09:27
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 09:21
- Re: No diacritics in English, LEE Sau Dan, 09:16
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 09:13
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Peter T. Daniels, 09:07
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Ruud Harmsen, 09:06
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:03
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 08:58
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:57
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 08:48
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 08:42
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:41
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 08:36
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:33
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:29
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:18
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Ruud Harmsen, 07:29
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 07:27
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 06:54
- Re: Cardinal vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 06:51
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Cherubina, 06:50
- Cardinal vowels, Cherubina, 06:28
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 06:09
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 06:05
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 05:38
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 05:37
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 05:35
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 05:31
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 05:30
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 05:28
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 05:16
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 05:15
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 05:13
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 05:12
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 05:07
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 05:06
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, andrew_woode, 04:48
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 04:45
- Re: No diacritics in English, Paul J Kriha, 04:31
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 04:30
- Tiny URL more information.........................., knajid, 04:10
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 04:07
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 03:53
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 03:38
- Re: No diacritics in English, Ruud Harmsen, 03:34
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Trond Engen, 01:23
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Greg Lee, 00:18
December 15, 2006
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:44
- Re: Russian, left-branching?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:41
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:37
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peter T. Daniels, 23:33
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:27
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 23:25
- Re: Arabic morphology at google, Marc, 21:58
- Russian, left-branching?, Marc Adler, 21:55
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:00
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:55
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Colin Fine, 19:36
- Re: No diacritics in English, Colin Fine, 19:35
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Colin Fine, 19:09
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Colin Fine, 19:03
- Re: No diacritics in English, Brian M. Scott, 18:42
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Colin Fine, 18:41
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Colin Fine, 18:37
- Re: No diacritics in English, Colin Fine, 18:26
- Re: No diacritics in English, Colin Fine, 18:24
- Re: No diacritics in English, Colin Fine, 18:20
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:14
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:52
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Colin Fine, 17:50
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Colin Fine, 17:48
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 17:42
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Oliver Cromm, 17:35
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Colin Fine, 17:34
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:32
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 17:24
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 17:24
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Oliver Cromm, 17:23
- Re: No diacritics in English, Kevin Wald, 17:09
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:38
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 16:35
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:34
- Re: No diacritics in English, Brian M. Scott, 16:24
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:18
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 15:47
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, wugi, 15:43
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 15:42
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 15:38
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 15:34
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 15:32
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peter T. Daniels, 15:27
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peter T. Daniels, 15:24
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, Peter T. Daniels, 15:19
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, wugi, 15:11
- Re: No diacritics in English, mb, 15:09
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:53
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 14:14
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:52
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:49
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Wayne Brown, 13:44
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Wayne Brown, 13:43
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 13:42
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Wayne Brown, 13:42
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:37
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Colin Fine, 13:35
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:33
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Colin Fine, 13:28
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Colin Fine, 13:19
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Colin Fine, 13:15
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:52
- Re: No diacritics in English, Herman Rubin, 12:40
- Re: "Positive" versions of infinite, unbounded, etc.?, Herman Rubin, 12:31
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:24
- Re: Arabic morphology at google, Demha, 12:24
- Re: Nasalized quasi Illyrian apheresis, Abdullah Konushevci, 12:22
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:21
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:20
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:16
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:16
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:14
- Arabic morphology at google, Demha, 12:12
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:10
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 12:06
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Artur Jachacy, 12:02
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, andrew_woode, 12:02
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, andrew_woode, 11:59
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Joachim Pense, 11:58
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, andrew_woode, 11:57
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, andrew_woode, 11:55
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, andrew_woode, 11:35
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Harlan Messinger, 11:07
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:07
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Paul J Kriha, 11:05
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:01
- Re: Sanskrit's Northern Bounds, Paul J Kriha, 11:01
- Re: Pseudo-cognates? For Kriha, Paul J Kriha, 10:55
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:54
- Re: No diacritics in English, Andreas Prilop, 10:53
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:46
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:39
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:39
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Ruud Harmsen, 10:37
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Paul J Kriha, 10:32
- Re: some more Irish vowels, António Marques, 10:25
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 10:20
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 10:17
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 10:15
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Christian Weisgerber, 10:15
- "Lingam. Maha Lingam", Andreas Prilop, 10:13
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 10:09
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Marco Pagliero, 10:04
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:02
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Artur Jachacy, 09:47
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:41
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:39
- Re: No diacritics in English, phoglund, 09:39
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:37
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Marco Pagliero, 09:36
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:35
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:34
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 09:33
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:32
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:28
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 09:27
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:24
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Artur Jachacy, 09:19
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Marco Pagliero, 09:19
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peter T. Daniels, 09:14
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 09:11
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:06
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 09:02
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 08:59
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 08:53
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Peter T. Daniels, 08:47
- Re: some more Irish vowels, António Marques, 08:44
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:41
- Re: No diacritics in English, phoglund, 08:40
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:38
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, Peter T. Daniels, 08:35
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Franz Gnaedinger, 08:20
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, António Marques, 08:10
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Dusan Vukotic, 07:30
- Re: Pseudo-cognates? For Kriha, Dusan Vukotic, 07:09
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ekkehard Dengler, 07:04
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Richard Herring, 06:45
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 06:27
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 06:05
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 05:59
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 05:53
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 05:50
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 05:37
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 05:35
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 05:19
- Re: No diacritics in English, John Atkinson, 05:16
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 05:09
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 05:05
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, franek, 05:05
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 05:01
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, travalian, 04:59
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 04:57
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, franek, 04:54
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, John Atkinson, 04:54
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Dusan Vukotic, 04:48
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 04:40
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 04:37
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 04:33
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 04:32
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 04:30
- Re: Iranian tribes ruled Dravid Nadu - NOT!, Paul J Kriha, 04:18
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Dusan Vukotic, 04:17
- Re: No diacritics in English, Ruud Harmsen, 04:16
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 04:14
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Marco Pagliero, 04:05
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:52
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 03:51
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Paul J Kriha, 03:12
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 03:07
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Paul J Kriha, 02:37
- Re: No diacritics in English, John Swindle, 02:31
- Re: Iranian tribes ruled Dravid Nadu - NOT!, Joachim Pense, 02:18
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 02:11
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Paul J Kriha, 02:05
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 02:02
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 02:00
- Re: No diacritics in English, Joachim Pense, 01:57
- Re: No diacritics in English, Joachim Pense, 01:55
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:48
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:45
- Re: No diacritics in English, Paul J Kriha, 01:42
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Joachim Pense, 01:33
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 01:30
- Re: Hindi words not found in Urdu and other questions on Urdu, Joachim Pense, 01:29
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 01:02
- Re: "Positive" versions of infinite, unbounded, etc.?, Joachim Pense, 00:56
- Re: some more Irish vowels, John Atkinson, 00:55
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:42
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:29
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:14
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 00:03
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 00:03
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 00:02
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 00:01
December 14, 2006
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:58
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Nathan Sanders, 23:57
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 23:48
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 23:46
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 23:44
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 23:42
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peter T. Daniels, 23:34
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peter T. Daniels, 23:32
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:32
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 23:31
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:23
- Re: Iranian tribes ruled Dravid Nadu - NOT!, Paul J Kriha, 22:52
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Nathan Sanders, 22:42
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Paul J Kriha, 22:20
- No new pronouncements at this time, Mike, 22:03
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 21:04
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:49
- Re: No diacritics in English, Herman Rubin, 20:47
- Re: No diacritics in English, John Atkinson, 20:38
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Nathan Sanders, 20:00
- Re: Which is best mentally retarded or mentally challenged or mentally defective., benlizro, 19:32
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Wayne Brown, 19:30
- Re: No diacritics in English, LEE Sau Dan, 18:59
- Which is best mentally retarded or mentally challenged or mentally defective., Philip, 18:57
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:51
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, LEE Sau Dan, 18:50
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:44
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:23
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peter T. Daniels, 18:19
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Oliver Cromm, 18:10
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Oliver Cromm, 18:00
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:54
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peter T. Daniels, 17:45
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, gunananda, 17:36
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Peter T. Daniels, 17:35
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Peter T. Daniels, 17:29
- Re: No diacritics in English, Jukka K. Korpela, 17:28
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peter T. Daniels, 17:21
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 17:19
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 17:18
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Trond Engen, 16:45
- Re: etymology of the word zero, benlizro, 16:39
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Ruud Harmsen, 16:25
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, António Marques, 15:29
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, António Marques, 15:25
- Re: Which is best? rubbish or crap., benlizro, 15:19
- Re: etymology of the word zero, António Marques, 15:14
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Nathan Sanders, 14:49
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 14:44
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 14:43
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 14:40
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Brian M. Scott, 14:38
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Nathan Sanders, 14:20
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Nathan Sanders, 14:18
- Re: No diacritics in English, Herman Rubin, 13:49
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 13:46
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:44
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 13:27
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Ruud Harmsen, 13:22
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:20
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:17
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:14
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:11
- Re: Which is best? rubbish or crap., Philip, 13:07
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 12:50
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:47
- Which is best? rubbish or crap., Philip, 12:44
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:26
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 11:59
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:57
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 11:56
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 11:52
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 11:49
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:47
- Re: Iranian tribes ruled Dravid Nadu - NOT!, Joachim Pense, 11:43
- Re: Difference between semivowel and consonant, Nathan Sanders, 11:34
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, António Marques, 11:30
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 11:30
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, António Marques, 11:24
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 11:23
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Piotr Panek, 11:18
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 11:11
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 11:10
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 11:07
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Colin Fine, 10:29
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 10:26
- Difference between semivowel and consonant, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:01
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:51
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:43
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:39
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:37
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:26
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peter T. Daniels, 09:22
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:10
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:08
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 09:03
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:49
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:43
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 08:37
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 08:31
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 08:27
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 08:23
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 08:19
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Colin Fine, 08:12
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Colin Fine, 08:11
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Colin Fine, 07:56
- Re: No diacritics in English, Colin Fine, 07:53
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Harlan Messinger, 07:48
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Dusan Vukotic, 07:46
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Paul J Kriha, 07:41
- Re: No diacritics in English, António Marques, 07:31
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 07:27
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Dusan Vukotic, 07:21
- Re: some more Irish vowels, António Marques, 07:20
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Dusan Vukotic, 07:12
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 07:10
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 06:53
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:52
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, John Atkinson, 06:50
- Re: No diacritics in English, Dik T. Winter, 06:36
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:27
- Re: No diacritics in English, Jukka K. Korpela, 06:22
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:21
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Colin Fine, 05:47
- Re: No diacritics in English, Colin Fine, 05:38
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Dusan Vukotic, 05:34
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 05:08
- Re: some more Irish vowels, John Atkinson, 04:58
- Re: No diacritics in English, John Swindle, 04:55
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, A R:nen, 04:38
- Re: some more Irish vowels, John Atkinson, 04:36
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Paul J Kriha, 04:30
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 04:20
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 04:05
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 03:40
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 03:12
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 02:50
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Paul J Kriha, 02:30
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 01:15
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, John Atkinson, 00:45
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 00:45
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 00:39
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 00:27
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 00:02
December 13, 2006
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:59
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:57
- Re: some more Irish vowels, John Atkinson, 22:08
- Re: some more Irish vowels, John Atkinson, 21:28
- Re: some more Irish vowels, John Atkinson, 21:03
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Bart Mathias, 20:53
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 20:35
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 20:34
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 20:30
- Re: Nasalized quasi Illyrian apheresis, Dusan Vukotic, 20:05
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Trond Engen, 19:54
- Re: Nasalized quasi Illyrian apheresis, Dusan Vukotic, 19:52
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Colin Fine, 19:52
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:38
- Re: Nasalized quasi Illyrian apheresis, Dusan Vukotic, 19:12
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 19:05
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 18:54
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 18:51
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 18:42
- Re: Nasalized quasi Illyrian apheresis, Abdullah Konushevci, 18:40
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:39
- Re: No diacritics in English, Christian Weisgerber, 18:38
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:38
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Dusan Vukotic, 18:37
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 18:23
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:22
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Dusan Vukotic, 18:20
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:19
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:17
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 18:15
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:11
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Brian M. Scott, 17:58
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Matthew Bladen, 17:56
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 17:54
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Aidan Kehoe, 17:51
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 17:45
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 17:42
- Re: Nasalized quasi Illyrian apheresis, Dusan Vukotic, 17:30
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Oliver Cromm, 17:16
- Re: No diacritics in English, John Swindle, 17:15
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Dusan Vukotic, 17:03
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 17:00
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Colin Fine, 16:57
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Aidan Kehoe, 16:51
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:51
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Colin Fine, 16:49
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 16:49
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Colin Fine, 16:43
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 16:41
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 16:41
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Piotr Panek, 16:37
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Thomas Carter, 16:36
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 16:34
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 16:30
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, dicaduca, 16:16
- The Etymology of the Indigenous Name of Albania, Dusan Vukotic, 16:14
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Christian Weisgerber, 16:14
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Colin Fine, 16:08
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Colin Fine, 16:06
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 16:02
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ekkehard Dengler, 15:47
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Colin Fine, 15:46
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:46
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Colin Fine, 15:41
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Colin Fine, 15:33
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Colin Fine, 15:12
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Colin Fine, 15:09
- Re: some more Irish vowels, António Marques, 14:56
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 14:50
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Bart Mathias, 14:48
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 14:48
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 14:43
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 14:39
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Colin Fine, 14:38
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Colin Fine, 14:35
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 14:35
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Colin Fine, 14:34
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Aidan Kehoe, 14:24
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Aidan Kehoe, 14:23
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 14:22
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Colin Fine, 14:20
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Colin Fine, 14:06
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 14:01
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 14:00
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 13:57
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Colin Fine, 13:55
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 13:54
- Re: Sanskrit's Northern Bounds, Colin Fine, 13:50
- Re: accidental gaps, Peter T. Daniels, 13:47
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:43
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Colin Fine, 13:41
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:38
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 13:32
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Colin Fine, 13:29
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Colin Fine, 13:23
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Colin Fine, 13:15
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Colin Fine, 13:06
- Re: No diacritics in English, gunananda, 13:01
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 13:00
- Re: nutzlose Dialketwörterbücher (concerning Austrian dialect dictionaries), gunananda, 12:48
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Colin Fine, 12:47
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, gunananda, 12:41
- Re: names for CJK symbols, Colin Fine, 12:34
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, erilar, 12:32
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 12:29
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 12:27
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 12:25
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 12:24
- Re: No diacritics in English, António Marques, 12:15
- Re: some more Irish vowels, John Atkinson, 12:14
- Re: Inspector Morse, hagen, 12:12
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Colin Fine, 12:05
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 12:01
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Colin Fine, 11:57
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 11:46
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 11:45
- Re: No diacritics in English, Helmut Richter, 11:43
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Piotr Panek, 11:43
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Colin Fine, 11:38
- Re: InttranetT "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, Colin Fine, 11:25
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 11:21
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Thomas Carter, 11:11
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Colin Fine, 11:03
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Colin Fine, 10:59
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Colin Fine, 10:57
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 10:57
- Re: accidental gaps, Ron Hardin, 10:54
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Colin Fine, 10:53
- Re: accidental gaps, Ron Hardin, 10:51
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Colin Fine, 10:49
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 10:44
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 10:39
- Re: accidental gaps, Brian M. Scott, 10:31
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Christian Weisgerber, 10:24
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Christian Weisgerber, 10:20
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Colin Fine, 10:12
- Re: accidental gaps, Arnold Zwicky, 10:12
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Dik T. Winter, 10:11
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 10:10
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 10:10
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 10:07
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 10:06
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 10:04
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Colin Fine, 10:02
- Re: accidental gaps, Arnold Zwicky, 10:01
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 10:00
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 09:58
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 09:58
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:48
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:45
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:44
- Re: accidental gaps, Colin Fine, 09:38
- Re: accidental gaps, Colin Fine, 09:36
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Harlan Messinger, 09:33
- Re: No diacritics in English, Christian Weisgerber, 09:22
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 09:19
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:11
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 09:10
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 09:09
- Re: No diacritics in English, Jukka K. Korpela, 09:08
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:05
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 09:05
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:02
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 08:59
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 08:53
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:51
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 08:49
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 08:45
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:43
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 08:41
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 08:35
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 08:34
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 08:33
- Vacation, Erin, 08:31
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:30
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:26
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, Harlan Messinger, 08:06
- Re: Pseudo-cognates?, izzy, 07:56
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 07:56
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Dik T. Winter, 07:47
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 07:43
- Re: No diacritics in English, Jukka K. Korpela, 07:38
- Re: text to ipa, Ska . Pastora, 07:38
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ekkehard Dengler, 07:30
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 07:25
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 07:24
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 07:01
- Re: some more Irish vowels, António Marques, 06:48
- Re: nutzlose Dialketwörterbücher (concerning Austrian dialect dictionaries), phoglund, 06:44
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:43
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 06:37
- Re: accidental gaps, António Marques, 06:29
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 05:47
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 05:30
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 05:29
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 05:29
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 05:26
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 05:25
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 05:25
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:18
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:16
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:11
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:09
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:06
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:02
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 05:01
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 04:58
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 04:44
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 04:40
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:26
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:58
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 03:44
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Paul J Kriha, 03:27
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 03:23
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 03:20
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:03
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, John Atkinson, 02:45
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 02:32
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 02:25
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 02:20
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 02:18
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 02:17
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 02:17
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 02:07
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 02:03
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 01:53
- Pseudo-cognates?, Snis Pilbor, 01:25
- Re: some more Irish vowels, John Atkinson, 01:05
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 00:49
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 00:45
December 12, 2006
- Re: some more Irish vowels, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:55
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:47
- Re: accidental gaps, Peter T. Daniels, 23:41
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:36
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:33
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 23:28
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, John Atkinson, 21:58
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Thomas Carter, 21:46
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, John Atkinson, 21:44
- Re: Lingua House in Tbilisi, Georgia, Caucasus Region, Poetry, TOEFL, Linguistics, Marc Adler, 21:29
- Re: accidental gaps, Joe Fineman, 20:44
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Dik T. Winter, 20:25
- Re: No diacritics in English, Dik T. Winter, 20:19
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 20:09
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 19:53
- Re: some more Irish vowels, John Atkinson, 19:50
- Re: accidental gaps, Brian M. Scott, 19:18
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 19:04
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 18:59
- Re: Libram, Robert Bannister, 18:46
- accidental gaps, Arnold Zwicky, 18:41
- Re: No diacritics in English, Jukka K. Korpela, 18:36
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:25
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Aidan Kehoe, 18:09
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 17:56
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 17:41
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Aidan Kehoe, 17:40
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 17:37
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 17:32
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 17:28
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 17:25
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 17:22
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 17:13
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 17:12
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 17:06
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 17:04
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 17:01
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 16:58
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 16:57
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 16:30
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 15:10
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 14:57
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 14:50
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 14:40
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, zbihniew, 13:20
- Re: Machine Translation lecture, 13 Dec, London, U.K., Oliver Walter, 12:48
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 12:40
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 12:38
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, gunananda, 12:32
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:30
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 12:28
- nutzlose Dialketwörterbücher (concerning Austrian dialect dictionaries), gunananda, 12:22
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 12:20
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 12:13
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 12:08
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 11:57
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 11:57
- Re: Libram, Dan Clore, 11:53
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 11:51
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 11:26
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 11:22
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 11:16
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 10:50
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Thomas Carter, 10:49
- ROSETTA STONE - Spanish FOR SALE, mcse2003guy, 10:40
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 10:37
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 10:23
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 10:15
- Re: Libram, Artur Jachacy, 10:12
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Franz Gnaedinger, 10:03
- Re: Libram, mike . j . harvey, 10:00
- Re: Libram, CDB, 09:45
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Paul D, 09:45
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 09:34
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 09:33
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:28
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:24
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 09:22
- Virginia Algonquian Reconstruction, Horace LaBadie, 08:27
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:11
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:05
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 07:42
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 07:31
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, António Marques, 07:29
- Nasalized quasi Illyrian apheresis, Dusan Vukotic, 07:24
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 07:00
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:59
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:37
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Nigel Greenwood, 06:35
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, António Marques, 06:30
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, António Marques, 06:29
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 06:17
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Paul J Kriha, 06:02
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 05:58
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 05:40
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 05:26
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 05:25
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 05:06
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 04:37
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:29
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 03:13
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Paul J Kriha, 03:08
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 03:08
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Joachim Pense, 03:01
- Re: No diacritics in English, Paul J Kriha, 02:48
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, John Atkinson, 01:18
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 00:39
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 00:38
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Peter T. Daniels, 00:30
December 11, 2006
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 21:50
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ekkehard Dengler, 21:17
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Dik T. Winter, 20:56
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 20:53
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 20:34
- Re: Great Arabic online keyboard, Alan, 20:30
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, John Atkinson, 20:26
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Artur Jachacy, 20:05
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 19:39
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 19:36
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 18:44
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 18:31
- Re: text to ipa, Oliver Cromm, 18:30
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Oliver Cromm, 18:30
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 18:18
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:08
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 18:03
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Arnold Zwicky, 17:53
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 17:40
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 17:38
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 17:38
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 17:29
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 17:21
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, Brian M. Scott, 17:17
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 17:07
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Peter T. Daniels, 16:57
- Re: Libram, Evan Kirshenbaum, 16:54
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 15:56
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 15:54
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:51
- Re: No diacritics in English, Aidan Kehoe, 15:50
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 15:47
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Aidan Kehoe, 15:46
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 15:34
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 15:31
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Aidan Kehoe, 15:23
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 15:07
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Christian Weisgerber, 15:06
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 14:56
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 13:41
- finnish language video, bammer, 13:21
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Christian Weisgerber, 13:11
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 13:08
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:05
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 12:58
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 12:53
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 12:47
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 12:43
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 12:19
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, António Marques, 12:19
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Oliver Cromm, 12:15
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 12:07
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Christian Weisgerber, 12:00
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, António Marques, 11:57
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Nigel Greenwood, 11:51
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 11:51
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 11:50
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, António Marques, 11:47
- Re: No diacritics in English, laverdure, 11:44
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 11:39
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 11:33
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 11:23
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 11:19
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 11:02
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 11:01
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, António Marques, 10:59
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 10:59
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:57
- Re: No diacritics in English, António Marques, 10:55
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 10:54
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Joachim Pense, 10:52
- Re: No diacritics in English, Joachim Pense, 10:50
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, António Marques, 10:37
- Re: No diacritics in English, António Marques, 10:30
- Re: No diacritics in English, António Marques, 10:29
- Re: No diacritics in English, António Marques, 10:23
- Re: No diacritics in English, António Marques, 10:21
- Re: No diacritics in English, António Marques, 10:18
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, António Marques, 10:16
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 10:15
- Re: No diacritics in English, Jens S. Larsen, 10:15
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:15
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:13
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, António Marques, 10:12
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Geoff, 10:03
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 09:58
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 09:51
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 09:50
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 09:44
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 09:41
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 09:37
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 09:31
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 09:30
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Christian Weisgerber, 09:06
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Nigel Greenwood, 09:06
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Peter T. Daniels, 08:51
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Oliver Cromm, 08:43
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:34
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 08:33
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:27
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:17
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 08:12
- Re: Computerized course in Estonian for speakers of eight EU languages to be introduced to public on Dec. 14 at the Estonian National Library, Peter T. Daniels, 07:46
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 07:44
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 07:43
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 07:40
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 07:19
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 06:23
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ekkehard Dengler, 04:14
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:41
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, John Atkinson, 03:29
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Paul J Kriha, 03:27
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Paul J Kriha, 03:20
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 03:02
- Re: some more Irish vowels, John Atkinson, 03:02
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ekkehard Dengler, 02:49
- Re: No diacritics in English, phoglund, 02:34
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 02:31
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 02:14
- Re: No diacritics in English, Joachim Pense, 02:11
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 01:55
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 01:52
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Paul J Kriha, 01:47
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 01:38
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Ruud Harmsen, 01:24
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Thomas Carter, 01:12
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Geoff, 01:04
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, John Atkinson, 00:32
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, mb, 00:25
December 10, 2006
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 23:43
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 23:39
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 23:33
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Peter T. Daniels, 23:33
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:30
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:29
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 22:59
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Dik T. Winter, 20:37
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Christian Weisgerber, 20:29
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, mb, 20:16
- Re: No diacritics in English, Rasmus Underbjerg Pinnerup, 20:01
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 19:39
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, John Atkinson, 19:14
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 19:10
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 19:10
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 19:09
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:58
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, phoglund, 18:57
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), lorad474, 18:37
- Re: some more Irish vowels, Brian M. Scott, 17:50
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 17:39
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Artur Jachacy, 17:36
- A German Document, Bob, 17:02
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Piotr Panek, 16:50
- Re: lend/borrow, gcarrera@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 16:41
- Re: No diacritics in English, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 16:33
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Peter T. Daniels, 16:19
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Peter T. Daniels, 16:18
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Piotr Panek, 16:15
- some more Irish vowels, Peter T. Daniels, 16:05
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 16:03
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 15:56
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 15:52
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 15:49
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Ruud Harmsen, 15:35
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Artur Jachacy, 15:24
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Trond Engen, 15:12
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 14:48
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Brian M. Scott, 14:47
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Joachim Pense, 14:32
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Marco Pagliero, 14:32
- Re: Arabic Terminology, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:06
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Brian M. Scott, 14:05
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 14:01
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 13:59
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 13:55
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Peter T. Daniels, 13:35
- If you want to know the truth about Albania, Dusan Vukotic, 13:33
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 13:28
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Peter T. Daniels, 13:22
- Re: Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Carl Taylor, 13:00
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 12:26
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 12:13
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 12:06
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 11:38
- Re: No diacritics in English, Sean O'Leathlobhair, 11:34
- Re: No diacritics in English, jwlawler, 11:30
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 11:29
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 11:19
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 11:13
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Christian Weisgerber, 11:04
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 11:04
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, erilar, 10:53
- Sapir-Whorf and threaded fasteners, Harlan Messinger, 10:49
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:26
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 10:19
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 10:12
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 10:11
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 09:43
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 09:40
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 09:31
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, Ruud Harmsen, 09:23
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 09:22
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 09:19
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 09:16
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 09:13
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 09:12
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Peter T. Daniels, 09:10
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:09
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 09:07
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, Peter T. Daniels, 08:49
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 08:46
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 08:41
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Paul D, 08:35
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 08:30
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:21
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 08:20
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ekkehard Dengler, 07:59
- Re: No diacritics in English, Peacenik, 07:42
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Christian Weisgerber, 07:37
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, John Atkinson, 07:30
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 07:11
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 07:09
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), lorad474, 07:07
- Re: Arabic Terminology, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 07:01
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 06:56
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 06:55
- Re: Great Arabic online keyboard, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 06:43
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), lorad474, 06:22
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), lorad474, 06:18
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 06:16
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Paul J Kriha, 06:03
- Re: Universal grammar, Paul J Kriha, 05:53
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), lorad474, 05:43
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 05:38
- Re: text to ipa, Ruud Harmsen, 05:31
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), lorad474, 05:29
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 05:29
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Ruud Harmsen, 05:27
- Re: No diacritics in English, Ruud Harmsen, 05:22
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, Ruud Harmsen, 05:19
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 05:19
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 05:17
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 05:14
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Dusan Vukotic, 05:13
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 05:00
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Jim Heckman, 03:44
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 03:44
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, lorad474, 03:01
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Paul J Kriha, 02:52
- Re: No diacritics in English, LEE Sau Dan, 02:15
- Re: No diacritics in English, LEE Sau Dan, 02:11
- Re: No diacritics in English, Helmut Richter, 02:10
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, John Atkinson, 02:02
- Great Arabic online keyboard, Alan, 00:49
- Re: No diacritics in English, Joachim Pense, 00:10
December 09, 2006
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 23:59
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 23:27
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 23:26
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 23:08
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, John Atkinson, 22:44
- Re: No diacritics in English, Stefano MAC:GREGOR, 21:56
- Re: No diacritics in English, John Atkinson, 21:29
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 21:19
- Re: No diacritics in English, John Atkinson, 21:16
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Artur Jachacy, 21:11
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Herman Rubin, 20:51
- Re: No diacritics in English, Herman Rubin, 20:44
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 20:32
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, zbihniew, 20:19
- Re: No diacritics in English, zbihniew, 20:08
- Re: text to ipa, martin.fris@xxxxxx, 19:30
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Horace LaBadie, 18:30
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 18:29
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Harlan Messinger, 18:16
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:59
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:49
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Peter T. Daniels, 17:47
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 17:41
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 17:37
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 17:35
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 17:31
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 17:30
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, Peter T. Daniels, 17:20
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, ernobe, 16:28
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Mike Wright, 16:21
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Joachim Pense, 16:04
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Bart Mathias, 15:55
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizro, 15:46
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Bart Mathias, 15:45
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Mervyn Doobov, 15:33
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Bart Mathias, 15:24
- Re: No diacritics in English, Helmut Richter, 15:23
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, penguinsare, 15:07
- Libram, Dan Clore, 15:01
- How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration, Penguins Are, 14:54
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Joachim Pense, 14:53
- Re: Languages of Afghanistan in Antiquity, Joachim Pense, 14:49
- Re: No diacritics in English, Joachim Pense, 14:45
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Thomas Carter, 14:23
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Artur Jachacy, 14:19
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 14:04
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Mike Wright, 13:58
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 13:54
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Oliver Cromm, 13:50
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 13:48
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Oliver Cromm, 13:38
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Sericinus hunter, 13:16
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 13:06
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, Brian M. Scott, 13:02
- Re: No diacritics in English, Brian M. Scott, 12:50
- Re: No diacritics in English, Christian Weisgerber, 12:50
- Re: No diacritics in English, Christian Weisgerber, 12:48
- Re: No diacritics in English, Joachim Pense, 12:39
- Re: No diacritics in English, andrew_woode, 11:29
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:20
- Re: No diacritics in English, Ruud Harmsen, 10:58
- Re: No diacritics in English, Ruud Harmsen, 10:55
- Re: No diacritics in English, Ruud Harmsen, 10:54
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, Ruud Harmsen, 10:53
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 10:46
- dahalo, GERALD . TRAN-DANG, 10:26
- Re: No diacritics in English, LEE Sau Dan, 10:26
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ekkehard Dengler, 10:24
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Dusan Vukotic, 10:16
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 10:15
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 10:08
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Paul D, 09:54
- Re: No diacritics in English, Paul D, 09:49
- Re: No diacritics in English, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:49
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, Arnold Zwicky, 09:48
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 09:42
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Arnold Zwicky, 09:29
- No diacritics in English, Joachim Pense, 09:24
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ekkehard Dengler, 09:08
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, Ruud Harmsen, 09:04
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 08:58
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 08:57
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Aidan Kehoe, 08:45
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Aidan Kehoe, 08:43
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 08:39
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 08:34
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ekkehard Dengler, 08:28
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 08:23
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 08:16
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 08:14
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 08:13
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, Peter T. Daniels, 08:12
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 08:12
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 08:10
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 08:09
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:53
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Ruud Harmsen, 07:36
- Re: Creaky voice in American English, Ruud Harmsen, 07:33
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 06:23
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 05:10
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:55
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 04:23
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Franz Gnaedinger, 04:18
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, John Atkinson, 04:03
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 04:01
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:50
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 03:43
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 03:34
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 03:33
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, John Atkinson, 03:29
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Dusan Vukotic, 03:15
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Jim Heckman, 02:25
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, John Atkinson, 02:01
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 01:56
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 01:25
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Paul J Kriha, 01:02
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 00:19
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 00:18
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 00:15
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Paul J Kriha, 00:12
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 00:10
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, John VanSickle, 00:06
December 08, 2006
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 23:57
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 23:53
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizro, 23:10
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 22:53
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 22:32
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 22:30
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 22:25
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 22:17
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 21:15
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Mike Wright, 20:47
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Aidan Kehoe, 19:01
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Aidan Kehoe, 18:51
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Aidan Kehoe, 18:39
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 18:09
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Italo, 17:40
- Re: NBC's Jim Miklaszewski : exasperate / exacerbate, mb, 16:51
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:51
- Re: names for CJK symbols, dylanwhsung, 16:25
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:00
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 15:58
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 15:54
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 15:52
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 15:51
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 15:47
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:27
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:24
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 15:04
- names for CJK symbols, gunananda, 14:56
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Herman Rubin, 14:46
- names for CJK symbols, gunananda, 14:43
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 14:37
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 14:30
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 14:28
- Re: Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Wayne Brown, 14:02
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Mike Wright, 13:53
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:46
- Re: NBC's Jim Miklaszewski : exasperate / exacerbate, Douglas G. Kilday, 13:37
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Dusan Vukotic, 13:35
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Douglas G. Kilday, 13:22
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 13:11
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Pat, 12:48
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Dusan Vukotic, 12:48
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 12:43
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 12:39
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Dusan Vukotic, 12:12
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Oliver Cromm, 12:08
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 12:07
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 12:07
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 11:44
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 11:17
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Arnold Zwicky, 10:55
- Russian declension of last names ending in -enko, Marc Adler, 10:53
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 10:32
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 10:26
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 10:19
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 10:07
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Richard Herring, 09:53
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, John Atkinson, 09:47
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 09:45
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Nigel Greenwood, 09:34
- Re: NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ruud Harmsen, 09:20
- Re: Inttranet™ "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, John Atkinson, 09:16
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, John Atkinson, 08:47
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 08:45
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Ekkehard Dengler, 08:45
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, John Atkinson, 08:30
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 08:25
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 08:19
- NZ vowel Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 08:16
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 08:12
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 08:07
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 08:06
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:04
- Re: without a common language are man and dogs equal?, LEE Sau Dan, 08:01
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 07:57
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Ekkehard Dengler, 07:15
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 07:13
- Re: etymology of the word zero, jwlawler, 07:03
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:49
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:43
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:41
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, Ekkehard Dengler, 06:25
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 06:19
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Arne Dehli Halvorsen, 06:06
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 06:03
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 06:01
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:57
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:54
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:49
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 05:47
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 05:39
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 05:31
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 05:29
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 05:27
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 05:23
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Nigel Greenwood, 05:22
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 05:17
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 04:36
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Helmut Richter, 04:28
- Re: without a common language are man and dogs equal?, calm_weather, 04:17
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, calm_weather, 04:13
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:53
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:33
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Danny, 03:21
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 02:59
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 02:52
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 02:47
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizro, 01:07
- Re: InttranetT "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, mb, 00:23
December 07, 2006
- Re: InttranetT "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, Thomas Weber, 23:52
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Brian M. Scott, 23:40
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Paul J Kriha, 23:37
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:33
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:32
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:31
- Re: InttranetT "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, mb, 23:28
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 23:28
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:26
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 23:05
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Paul J Kriha, 22:42
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Paul J Kriha, 22:34
- Re: InttranetT "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, Thomas Weber, 21:50
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:47
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:41
- Re: etymology of the word zero, António Marques, 20:39
- Re: etymology of the word zero, António Marques, 20:32
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 20:27
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 20:16
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Dusan Vukotic, 19:58
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 19:49
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 19:44
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizro, 19:29
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 19:22
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Arnold Zwicky, 19:09
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Dik T. Winter, 19:02
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Colin Fine, 19:01
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Colin Fine, 18:50
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ekkehard Dengler, 18:39
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Colin Fine, 18:36
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Colin Fine, 18:28
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 18:25
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Colin Fine, 18:22
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Colin Fine, 18:20
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:20
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 18:19
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 18:17
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 18:15
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 18:03
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 17:59
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 17:49
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, benlizro, 17:48
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 17:43
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:35
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 17:33
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 17:30
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 17:27
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 17:22
- Re: Universal grammar, Mike Wright, 17:16
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:16
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Thomas Carter, 17:14
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Peter T. Daniels, 17:13
- Re: Inttranet™ "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, Peter T. Daniels, 17:10
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Mike Wright, 17:09
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Mike Wright, 17:02
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Mike Wright, 16:59
- Re: Arabic Terminology, Yusuf B Gursey, 16:58
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Mike Wright, 16:51
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Mike Wright, 16:45
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Christian Weisgerber, 16:20
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 16:13
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 16:04
- Re: Arabic Terminology, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:59
- Re: Arabic Terminology, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 15:56
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 15:44
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 15:41
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 15:18
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Christian Weisgerber, 15:14
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 15:13
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 14:34
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Arnold Zwicky, 14:10
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 14:06
- Re: Inttranet™ "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, benlizro, 14:00
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Oliver Cromm, 14:00
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 13:59
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Oliver Cromm, 13:53
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Sericinus hunter, 13:50
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Oliver Cromm, 13:50
- Re: Inttranet™ "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, mb, 13:44
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Oliver Cromm, 13:37
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 13:35
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Oliver Cromm, 13:35
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 13:27
- Re: Arabic Terminology, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:26
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:22
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 13:18
- Re: Re: Inttranet™ "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, benlizross, 13:11
- Re: without a common language are man and dogs equal?, Hans Aberg, 13:10
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Joachim Pense, 12:40
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 12:38
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 12:37
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 12:36
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Joachim Pense, 12:35
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 12:33
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 12:29
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Joachim Pense, 12:29
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 12:26
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 12:25
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 12:25
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 12:22
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 12:19
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 12:18
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 12:18
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Ekkehard Dengler, 11:31
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Arnold Zwicky, 11:03
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 10:53
- Re: An Example of A Complex Chinese Character, dylanwhsung, 10:45
- Re: An Example of A Complex Chinese Character, dylanwhsung, 10:43
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Thomas Carter, 10:41
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Ruud Harmsen, 10:20
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 09:54
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 09:48
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 09:41
- without a common language are man and dogs equal?, Dan Jacobson, 08:43
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 08:37
- Re: text to ipa, garabik-news-2005-05, 08:37
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 07:59
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Wayne Brown, 07:57
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 07:57
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 07:56
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 07:46
- Re: Inttranet™ "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, Peter T. Daniels, 07:42
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Ekkehard Dengler, 07:40
- Re: An Example of A Complex Chinese Character, Nigel Greenwood, 07:37
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:35
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Seán O'Leathlóbhair, 07:27
- Re: An Example of A Complex Chinese Character, dylanwhsung, 07:23
- text to ipa, almesse, 07:15
- text to ipa, almesse, 07:14
- text to ipa, almesse, 07:13
- Re: An Example of A Complex Chinese Character, Nigel Greenwood, 06:50
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, António Marques, 06:36
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, António Marques, 06:18
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, António Marques, 06:17
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 06:16
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 06:06
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Nigel Greenwood, 05:39
- Re: Universal grammar, Richard Herring, 05:39
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 05:36
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Mike Wright, 05:17
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Nigel Greenwood, 05:11
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 05:05
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 04:58
- Re: Inttranet™ "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, Malcolm Duff, 04:57
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Dusan Vukotic, 04:56
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Paul J Kriha, 04:50
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Paul J Kriha, 04:37
- Re: An Example of A Complex Chinese Character, dylanwhsung, 04:37
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Danny, 04:33
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, dylanwhsung, 04:23
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 04:21
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 04:18
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 04:16
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 04:14
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 04:14
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 04:10
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 04:09
- Re: Liburnian Toponyms (1), Dusan Vukotic, 04:02
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Sebastien de Mapias, 03:36
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:16
- Arabic Terminology, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 02:39
- The following text is a quote from Wikipedia, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 02:37
- Arabic Terminology, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 02:33
- Arabic Terminology, Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim, 02:33
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 02:28
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, Jim Heckman, 02:27
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Jim Heckman, 02:27
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Jim Heckman, 02:27
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Jim Heckman, 02:27
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 02:08
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 02:07
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Joachim Pense, 02:01
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Joachim Pense, 01:56
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 01:40
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 01:35
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 01:28
- Re: An Example of A Complex Chinese Character, qquito, 01:28
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 01:24
- An Example of A Complex Chinese Character, qquito, 00:45
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Dusan Vukotic, 00:07
December 06, 2006
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:55
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:52
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:49
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:48
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:42
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Peter T. Daniels, 23:38
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Peter T. Daniels, 23:32
- Re: What's the standard Chuvash primer?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:30
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 23:12
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 23:08
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Oliver Cromm, 23:03
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, qquito, 23:00
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 22:53
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, LEE Sau Dan, 22:50
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 22:41
- Liburnian Toponyms (1), Abdullah Konushevci, 22:39
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Yusuf B Gursey, 22:30
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 21:55
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 21:51
- Re: etymology of the word zero, António Marques, 21:39
- Re: etymology of the word zero, António Marques, 21:21
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Dik T. Winter, 21:20
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 20:56
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Brian M. Scott, 20:19
- Re: What's the standard Chuvash primer?, Yusuf B Gursey, 20:16
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, António Marques, 20:02
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 19:48
- Re: What's the standard Chuvash primer?, Christopher Culver, 19:48
- Re: What's the standard Chuvash primer?, Carl Taylor, 19:45
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 19:44
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, António Marques, 19:34
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, qquito, 19:34
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, António Marques, 19:32
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Mike Wright, 19:24
- Re: Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Colin Fine, 19:05
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Colin Fine, 19:01
- Re: etymology of the word zero, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 19:00
- What's the standard Chuvash primer?, Christopher Culver, 18:50
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Colin Fine, 18:47
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Oliver Cromm, 18:34
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Oliver Cromm, 18:33
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Mike Wright, 18:23
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Mike Wright, 18:18
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Brian M. Scott, 17:48
- Re: About the word "spinster", Trond Engen, 17:45
- Re: Assertion that Pictish is Old Norse, Brian M. Scott, 17:41
- Re: NBC's Jim Miklaszewski : exasperate / exacerbate, Brian M. Scott, 17:37
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Thomas Carter, 17:22
- Re: Assertion that Pictish is Old Norse, Aidan Kehoe, 17:16
- Re: etymology of the word zero, benlizross, 17:09
- Re: etymology of the word zero, benlizross, 17:06
- Re: About the word "spinster", Trond Engen, 17:03
- Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, heliogabalus, 17:02
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 17:01
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ekkehard Dengler, 16:59
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, John VanSickle, 16:54
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Dusan Vukotic, 16:47
- Re: Assertion that Pictish is Old Norse, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:44
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Peter T. Daniels, 16:43
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Peter T. Daniels, 16:40
- Re: etymology of the word zero, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 16:40
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 16:38
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 16:36
- Re: NBC's Jim Miklaszewski : exasperate / exacerbate, António Marques, 16:35
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 16:32
- Re: etymology of the word zero, benlizross, 16:06
- Re: etymology of the word zero, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:53
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 15:52
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 15:48
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 15:45
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Aidan Kehoe, 15:28
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 15:18
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 15:17
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 15:17
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 15:11
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 15:08
- Re: Assertion that Pictish is Old Norse, Aidan Kehoe, 14:36
- Re: does 'dawn' has any relation with 'down'?, António Marques, 14:28
- Re: Assertion that Pictish is Old Norse, erilar, 14:11
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 14:09
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 14:04
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 13:58
- Re: computer stuff again Re: Middle Dutch Umlaut of WGmc /u:/, António Marques, 13:53
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Yusuf B Gursey, 13:50
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Aidan Kehoe, 13:41
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 13:21
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 13:17
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 12:17
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Joachim Pense, 11:40
- NBC's Jim Miklaszewski : exasperate / exacerbate, Ron Hardin, 11:32
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 11:32
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 11:27
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ekkehard Dengler, 11:25
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 11:19
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 11:15
- Re: Universal grammar, Richard Herring, 11:14
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Joachim Pense, 11:09
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Joachim Pense, 11:04
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Helmut Richter, 10:54
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 10:30
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 10:25
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 10:19
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Dylan Sung, 09:55
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Ruud Harmsen, 09:33
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, phoglund, 09:32
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Danny, 08:20
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Peter T. Daniels, 08:01
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 07:52
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 07:48
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Christian Weisgerber, 07:14
- Re: etymology of the word zero, Dusan Vukotic, 07:11
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Dusan Vukotic, 06:33
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 05:51
- etymology of the word zero, jjoensuu, 05:48
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Nigel Greenwood, 05:29
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Dusan Vukotic, 05:27
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, John Swindle, 04:35
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 04:30
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 04:17
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 04:01
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:56
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Colin Fine, 03:37
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Colin Fine, 03:29
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Mike Wright, 03:25
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Colin Fine, 03:24
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 03:11
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Franz Gnaedinger, 03:06
- Re: Good tricks for memorizing vocabulary?, Ruud Harmsen, 02:52
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Franz Gnaedinger, 02:50
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Ruud Harmsen, 02:50
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, Ruud Harmsen, 02:49
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Aslan, 02:42
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 02:39
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 02:08
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 01:07
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Jim Heckman, 00:53
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 00:30
- Assertion that Pictish is Old Norse, Fionn Mac Cumhaill, 00:16
December 05, 2006
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 23:56
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Peter T. Daniels, 23:49
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:45
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:43
- Good tricks for memorizing vocabulary?, Snis Pilbor, 23:21
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 22:30
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 22:26
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, John VanSickle, 22:08
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Yusuf B Gursey, 21:33
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Rasmus Underbjerg Pinnerup, 21:17
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Herman Rubin, 20:44
- Re: Why "kompressor" in German?, Alan, 20:38
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Rasmus Underbjerg Pinnerup, 20:36
- Why "kompressor" in German?, Thomas Carter, 20:25
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Abdullah Konushevci, 20:14
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 19:58
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 19:41
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Abdullah Konushevci, 19:29
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 19:22
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Colin Fine, 19:13
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Colin Fine, 19:04
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 18:57
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 18:57
- Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration a, António Marques, 18:43
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, António Marques, 18:36
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 18:14
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 18:05
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 17:24
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, LEE Sau Dan, 17:17
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Oliver Cromm, 17:06
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 16:56
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 16:45
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Herman Rubin, 16:34
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Herman Rubin, 16:25
- Re: Blowing a hooley, Prai Jei, 15:58
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:47
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Yusuf B Gursey, 15:44
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Dylan Sung, 15:12
- Re: Inttranet™ "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, mb, 14:53
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizross, 14:35
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Aidan Kehoe, 14:27
- Re: computer stuff again Re: Middle Dutch Umlaut of WGmc /u:/, Ruud Harmsen, 14:23
- Re: computer stuff again Re: Middle Dutch Umlaut of WGmc /u:/, Brian M. Scott, 14:23
- Re: computer stuff again Re: Middle Dutch Umlaut of WGmc /u:/, Ruud Harmsen, 14:20
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Nigel Greenwood, 14:02
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 13:59
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 13:57
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Peter T. Daniels, 13:46
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Dylan Sung, 13:36
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 13:35
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Oliver Cromm, 13:35
- computer stuff again Re: Middle Dutch Umlaut of WGmc /u:/, Peter T. Daniels, 13:32
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Oliver Cromm, 13:28
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Peter T. Daniels, 13:28
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Oliver Cromm, 13:23
- Re: Middle Dutch Umlaut of WGmc /u:/, Brian M. Scott, 13:22
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Aidan Kehoe, 13:07
- Re: Middle Dutch Umlaut of WGmc /u:/, Brian M. Scott, 12:47
- Re: How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Dylan Sung, 12:40
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:22
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 12:18
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 12:08
- How many years dedicated to characters learning in China ?, Sébastien de Mapias, 11:55
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Dusan Vukotic, 11:52
- Re: Machine Translation lecture, 13 Dec, London, U.K., Steven M (remove wax and invalid to reply), 10:59
- Re: Machine Translation lecture, 13 Dec, London, U.K., Thomas Weber, 10:30
- Machine Translation lecture, 13 Dec, London, U.K., Roger Shlomo Harris, 10:16
- Re: Universal grammar, LEE Sau Dan, 09:52
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', bulkington63, 09:10
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Franz Gnaedinger, 08:39
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 07:58
- Re: Inttranet™ "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, Peter T. Daniels, 07:52
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Abdullah Konushevci, 07:45
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Franz Gnaedinger, 07:44
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Aslan, 07:34
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Paul J Kriha, 06:47
- Re: does 'dawn' has any relation with 'down'?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 06:35
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 06:23
- Inttranet™ "Linguist of the Year" nominees for 2006 designated, Webmaster Inttranews, 05:56
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, LEE Sau Dan, 05:32
- Re: Middle Dutch Umlaut of WGmc /u:/, Poul Erik Jørgensen, 05:27
- Re: what's the root of 'repent'?, benlizross, 05:26
- does 'dawn' has any relation with 'down'?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 04:52
- what's the root of 'repent'?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 04:51
- Re: what is etymology? (linguistics and biology), Franz Gnaedinger, 03:30
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Dusan Vukotic, 03:22
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Paul J Kriha, 03:01
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Dusan Vukotic, 02:59
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Dylan Sung, 02:56
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Dylan Sung, 02:54
- Re: Middle Dutch Umlaut of WGmc /u:/, Ruud Harmsen, 02:39
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Dusan Vukotic, 02:21
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 00:35
December 04, 2006
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 23:30
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Peter T. Daniels, 23:27
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizro, 23:14
- large print Hebrew<->English dictionary, Allan Adler, 22:48
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizro, 21:24
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, benlizro, 21:08
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Brian M. Scott, 20:30
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 20:25
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Joe Fineman, 20:23
- Re: No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., Richard Wordingham, 19:33
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Oliver Cromm, 19:24
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", benlizross, 19:18
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Brian M. Scott, 19:17
- Middle Dutch Umlaut of WGmc /u:/, Brian M. Scott, 19:03
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Peter T. Daniels, 18:58
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Brian M. Scott, 18:50
- Re: Estimation of latin words in German, Peter T. Daniels, 18:48
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Brian M. Scott, 18:41
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 18:39
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", benlizross, 18:26
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Colin Fine, 18:24
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Colin Fine, 18:23
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Marc Adler, 18:17
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Colin Fine, 18:13
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Colin Fine, 18:08
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Brian M. Scott, 17:35
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Aidan Kehoe, 17:19
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Aidan Kehoe, 17:06
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Brian M. Scott, 16:19
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Brian M. Scott, 16:14
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Brian M. Scott, 16:07
- Re: Paper on language acquisition and artificial languages, Marco Pagliero, 16:07
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", benlizross, 16:02
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Pierre Jelenc, 15:09
- Re: Pinyin and Chinese Names in Russian, Wayne Brown, 14:20
- Re: Pinyin and Chinese Names in Russian, Wayne Brown, 14:20
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 14:01
- Re: Universal grammar, Hans Aberg, 13:45
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Dusan Vukotic, 13:44
- Iruna-Veleia finds, Marc Adler, 13:34
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", benlizross, 13:19
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 12:41
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 12:39
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, erilar, 11:41
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Arndt Jonasson, 11:29
- Re: Pinyin and Chinese Names in Russian, Sericinus hunter, 10:36
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Brian M. Scott, 10:18
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Dusan Vukotic, 10:17
- Re: Pinyin and Chinese Names in Russian, Harlan Messinger, 09:16
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Harlan Messinger, 09:05
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Dusan Vukotic, 07:43
- Estimation of latin words in German, Marc Frisch, 07:38
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Peter T. Daniels, 07:36
- Re: Meanings of the root *ket- 'room, hut, chamber, storage pit', Dusan Vukotic, 07:17
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Paul J Kriha, 07:14
- Re: Pinyin and Chinese Names in Russian, LEE Sau Dan, 06:52
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, António Marques, 06:17
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Richard Herring, 06:10
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Richard Herring, 06:10
- Re: Pinyin and Chinese Names in Russian, phoglund, 05:36
- Re: Universal grammar, Franz Gnaedinger, 05:13
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Dusan Vukotic, 04:50
- Re: rhyme in sonnet, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:44
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 04:30
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 04:20
- Re: Pinyin and Chinese Names in Russian, Dylan Sung, 03:46
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Colin Fine, 03:40
- Re: More Etymology!, Dusan Vukotic, 03:39
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Colin Fine, 03:29
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Colin Fine, 03:26
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Jim Heckman, 03:18
- Re: What a root of 'spirit',i felt the word interesting., Dusan Vukotic, 02:53
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Pierre Jelenc, 01:32
December 03, 2006
- Pinyin and Chinese Names in Russian, qquito, 23:41
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", mb, 23:13
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Peter T. Daniels, 22:54
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Peter T. Daniels, 22:49
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Peter T. Daniels, 22:47
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Peter T. Daniels, 22:45
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Joe Fineman, 20:28
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, John Atkinson, 20:19
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Mike Wright, 19:29
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Mike Wright, 19:23
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 19:21
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Mike Wright, 19:14
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Mike Wright, 19:11
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, António Marques, 18:51
- Ramshackle of the Day, Ron Hardin, 18:07
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", benlizross, 17:45
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Colin Fine, 17:09
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 17:04
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", adomplayer, 17:00
- Re: About the word "spinster", António Marques, 16:57
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, Colin Fine, 16:51
- Re: What a root of 'spirit',i felt the word interesting., Colin Fine, 16:47
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 16:24
- Re: "Graduate" and "gradient", Peter T. Daniels, 16:24
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Colin Fine, 16:17
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Nathan Sanders, 15:58
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Douglas G. Kilday, 15:37
- "Graduate" and "gradient", adomplayer, 15:35
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Nathan Sanders, 15:07
- Re: how does a baby? How does a baby learn language, when learning requ, mike3, 15:07
- Re: how does a baby? How does a baby learn language, when learning requ, mike3, 15:05
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Brian M. Scott, 14:20
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Brian M. Scott, 14:10
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Nathan Sanders, 13:31
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Brian M. Scott, 12:24
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Nathan Sanders, 12:16
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 09:28
- Re: what's the root of 'ben' ?, calm_weather, 04:38
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 04:34
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Joachim Pense, 04:19
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, Joachim Pense, 03:54
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:11
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 03:11
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Nathan Sanders, 00:15
December 02, 2006
- what's the root of 'ben' ?, dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 23:05
- Re: What a root of 'spirit',i felt the word interesting., dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 22:52
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Yusuf B Gursey, 22:06
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Yusuf B Gursey, 22:01
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Tak To, 20:55
- Re: What a root of 'spirit',i felt the word interesting., Peacenik, 20:22
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, kleinecke, 19:59
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 19:40
- Re: Blowing a hooley, Prai Jei, 16:10
- Re: More Etymology!, mike3, 14:41
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Yusuf B Gursey, 14:08
- Re: More Etymology!, heliogabalus, 14:07
- Re: Blowing a hooley, Trond Engen, 13:17
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Brian M. Scott, 13:06
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Alan, 12:57
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Yusuf B Gursey, 12:47
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Alan, 12:34
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Nathan Sanders, 12:31
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:19
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Ron Hardin, 12:18
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:09
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Peter T. Daniels, 12:07
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Peter T. Daniels, 12:04
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Nathan Sanders, 11:57
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, Ruud Harmsen, 11:53
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, minsky, 11:52
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:00
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 11:00
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Aidan Kehoe, 10:56
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Nathan Sanders, 10:31
- Re: False friends, Wayne Brown, 10:28
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, neoholistic, 08:36
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Ron Hardin, 08:24
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, Ruud Harmsen, 08:20
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Ruud Harmsen, 08:17
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Peter T. Daniels, 07:36
- Re: If you need comprehensible input, how do children start talking..., Penguins Are, 07:34
- Re: Armenia, homeland of the Etruscans?, Franz Gnaedinger, 07:33
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Peter T. Daniels, 07:33
- Re: how does a baby? How does a baby learn language, when learn..., Penguins Are, 07:32
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 07:12
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Ron Hardin, 06:34
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx, 06:16
- What a root of 'spirit',i felt the word interesting., dabbog@xxxxxxxxx, 05:35
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Aidan Kehoe, 04:05
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Jim Heckman, 04:00
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Jim Heckman, 04:00
- More Etymology!, mike3, 03:37
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Aidan Kehoe, 03:37
- Re: Where does the name come from?, mike3, 03:35
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Joachim Pense, 03:08
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Yusuf B Gursey, 00:04
December 01, 2006
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Peter T. Daniels, 21:47
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Mike Wright, 21:14
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Alan, 21:06
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Joe Fineman, 20:58
- Re: Paper on language acquisition and artificial languages, Nathan Sanders, 20:46
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Ron Hardin, 20:39
- Re: No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., Geoff, 20:24
- Paper on language acquisition and artificial languages, Bob LeChevalier, 20:02
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Brian M. Scott, 19:54
- Re: Why "Üsküdar", against Turkish vowel harmony?, Colin Fine, 19:10
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Mike Wright, 18:52
- Re: What's the difference between man and human?, Colin Fine, 18:48
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 18:41
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:39
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:38
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Peter T. Daniels, 18:33
- Re: False friends, Colin Fine, 18:30
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Peter T. Daniels, 18:23
- Re: Language and SPM, Oliver Cromm, 18:23
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Alan, 17:46
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Nathan Sanders, 17:34
- Re: labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, Richard Wordingham, 17:26
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, erilar, 17:21
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Nathan Sanders, 17:20
- Re: ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Aidan Kehoe, 17:18
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, erilar, 17:18
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Sonja Elen Kisa, 17:10
- ``If you don't want it, there are other nations who will'', Ron Hardin, 17:08
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Brian M. Scott, 16:52
- Re: lend/borrow, Colin Fine, 16:51
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Sonja Elen Kisa, 16:48
- Re: Tonogenesis in African languages, Mike Wright, 16:41
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Harlan Messinger, 16:27
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Harlan Messinger, 16:23
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", Marc Adler, 16:07
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Aidan Kehoe, 16:00
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Brian M. Scott, 15:58
- Re: Blowing a hooley, Prai Jei, 15:52
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Sonja Elen Kisa, 15:44
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Aidan Kehoe, 15:27
- Re: permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Harlan Messinger, 15:02
- Re: The Purposeness of a Fulsome Conversation, Horace LaBadie, 14:35
- Re: Tonogenesis in African languages, Christopher Culver, 14:02
- permissible syllable codas in major world languages)?, Sonja Elen Kisa, 14:00
- Re: The Purposeness of a Fulsome Conversation, Peter T. Daniels, 13:52
- labiodental approximant transliterated as V or W?, Sonja Elen Kisa, 13:27
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", Nigel Greenwood, 13:06
- The Purposeness of a Fulsome Conversation, Horace LaBadie, 12:16
- Re: Tonogenesis in African languages, Peacenik, 12:13
- Re: No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., Peacenik, 12:10
- Re: No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., Peacenik, 12:09
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", Nigel Greenwood, 09:56
- Re: Syllable stress or pitch accent or tones in various languages?, Harlan Messinger, 06:35
- Re: Language and SPM, Richard Herring, 05:06
- Re: No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., Sébastien de Mapias, 05:00
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, mb, 02:26
- Re: Syllable stress or pitch accent or tones in various languages?, Radio, 01:43
- Re: Syllable stress or pitch accent or tones in various languages?, aussiedoopie, 00:45
November 30, 2006
- Re: French is the most EVIL and satanic language!!!, Simon Gadbois, 23:47
- Re: No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., Geoff, 23:09
- Re: No spaces between words in printed Chinese..., John VanSickle, 22:11
- FOR MULTILANGUGE PEACE, PPEACE, 21:22
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", Tim Smith, 21:19
- Re: Language and SPM, Brian M. Scott, 19:15
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", Mike Wright, 18:23
- Re: Do children learn language more easily?, Nathan Sanders, 18:18
- Re: Tonogenesis in African languages, Aidan Kehoe, 18:18
- Re: Language and SPM, Aidan Kehoe, 18:08
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", mb, 17:58
- Syllable stress or pitch accent or tones in various languages?, Sonja Elen Kisa, 17:46
- Re: Tonogenesis in African languages, Peter T. Daniels, 17:42
- Re: a word for "the one who named himself", Peter T. Daniels, 17:40
- Re: Language and SPM, Peter T. Daniels, 17:37
- Tonogenesis in African languages, Christopher Culver, 17:27
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