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- accent - German/Swiss Accent in English, was Re: Lowlands language list
- acronyms - Acronyms?
- adjectives - question on adjectives
- agglutinative - Inflected versus agglutinative languages
- arabic - Intensive summer Arabic program in Alexandria, Egypt
- aramaic - Define Aramaic/Syriac boundary??
- artificial - alt.language.artificial
- australian - ANNOUNCE: Australian Speech Science and Technology Association URL
- autumn - Last CfP: Autumn School of GLDV, Sept 23-27, Magdeburg, Germany
- basic - Basic English
- brit - Brit vs Amer SIMPLE QUESTION
- christmas - Merry Christmas
- compression - Constructing Languages via Compression
- consciousness - consciousness
- courses - Recs for Cantonese tape courses
- creation - Even God Hates This Thread (Was Re: Creation VS Evolution Survey Now Complete)
- czech - Need a translation into Czech?
- das - Genus von "e-mail" (war: Re: Das Genus der/des WWW?)
- database - IPA: speech database with examples available?
- decimal - Decimal points
- derogatory - Gaijin as a derogatory term
- dialling - Dialling (was Re: Is '#' a "pound sign" or what?)
- dog - Dog sounds
- dutch - Dutch, the language of 20 million Dutch and Flemish people
- e-mail - Sending an article to sci.lang by e-mail
- ebonics - Ebonics - studying and language?
- education - Control Through Political Education
- elite - Monolingual elites
- endings - gender endings of names (was Re: Swedish genders)
- epistomology - Scientific Epistomology, or "Social Text" Editors Make Ted look like a Scientist
- ergative - AUXLANG: accusative / ergative
- esl - Cool ESL Pronunciation
- eu - Original European IAL
- farsi - Farsi
- ghoti - Ghoti [was: Re: prestigious speech impediments
- gold - "Gold" and "golden"
- hungarian - A Hungarian Game
- imperatives - 1st person imperatives (was Re: Syntactic Relevance of Contraction)
- inflections - Tendency of Inflections to Disappear - Why?
- interlingua - Gode super parlantia de interlingua
- internet - Internet Dictionary Project: Now Open (test phase)
- items - Top Ten MIST Items #4
- korean - Japanese and Korean (was Re: easiest lang for beginner)
- ladefoged - How do I pronounce Ladefoged?
- langues - Langues europeennes multiples
- linguistics - Is linguistics what I want?? How can I know?
- lojban - Loglan/Lojban
- myths - Noah & other bible myths
- nailing - Nailing it down(was:Re: Is '#' a "pound sign" or what?)
- nation - The confusion about countries, states, nations and people (was: Trevlig nationaldag önskas!>
- paradise - Challenge! "Worker's Paradise" translated to Latin. Please!
- pgp - Consistency & incompleteness (WAS: Is PGP truly secure?)
- phonemes - Power spectrum of phonemes?
- phonemic - Problems (was Re: The phonemic transcription problem)
- pilosophy - A PILOSOPHY OF POETRY (attn. Douglas Clark)
- pinker - Steven Pinker
- pinyin - Pinyin
- pisin - Tok Pisin, shorts waving on the radio &c
- policy - EU's language policy (was: new conspiracy theory)
- prices - Lowest PC Memory Prices!
- proficiency - The Teaching of Linguistic Proficiency vs Phylology and Literature
- pronounciation - pronounciation and spelling
- quechua - SEMITIC ROOTS FOUND IN THE RUNA-SIMI LANGUAGE (QUECHUA)
- redundant - Relevance of Redundant Phonological Features (was Re: Dialling)
- schematic - Naturalismo e schematicismo, no problema in linguas auxiliar
- schematicismo - Naturalismo e schematicismo, un problema in linguas auxiliar
- science - What is Science?
- shang - Cantonese tone category
- sokal - Literary Theory as Humor: Alan Sokal's Hoax
- spain - LEARN CATALAN AND STOP SHOUTING Re: WHERE CAN I LEARN SPANISH IN SPAIN
- spam - STOP REPOSTING SPAM was Re: MAKE MONEY NOW
- statistical - Statistical linguistics figures
- sumerian - Sumerian consonants
- surnames - Scandanavian surnames [was: Re: And...other last-name elements
- tablespoons - Tablespoons (was: degrees Celsius)
- taboo - looking for books on taboo words
- taiwan - Westerners still called "pointynose" in Taiwan
- tanaka-san - i hate being called "Tanaka-san" by a (racist) white American.
- tenses - English tenses
- throat - "Deep Throat"
- turkic - Turkic languages
- twain - Mark Twain vs. German?
- uralic - Nostratian? Was, Paucity of Proto-Uralic & Altaic sources
- verbs - irregular english(!) verbs requested
- vie - Q: [French] Is "vie" [vi@]?
- vocabulary - Average vocabulary size?
- vowel - Neantherthal Vowels
- wall - Query... but I need you to go to the wall on this one!
- warum - Warum einfach machen...
- water - H2O is water, water is H2O
- windows - Changing Alphanumeric Sort Order in Windows
- youse - You, Youse, ...All Y'all
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