July 2001 Archives by thread
Starting: Sun Jul 1 01:10:59 UTC 2001
Ending: Mon Jul 30 15:23:08 UTC 2001
Messages: 259
- Trivial Truths and Genetic "Patterns"
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Rate of Change: A Closer Look
X99Lynx at aol.com
- ``mono-descent is implicit in the comparative method ...``
Herb Stahlke
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
Steve Gustafson
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
Lionel Bonnetier
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
Eduard Selleslagh
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
Leo A. Connolly
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
petegray
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
Steve Gustafson
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
petegray
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
Steve Gustafson
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
Eduard Selleslagh
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
petegray
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
Thomas McFadden
- Latin mecum, tecum, etc.
Thomas McFadden
- Uniformitarianism and the Arrowwood
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Red Deer in Anatolia
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Yew Two
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- The Single Parent Question
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- The Iceman's Berries
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Handfuls of Unrelated Forms
proto-language
- "mono-descent is implicit in the comparative method ..."
David L. White
- Genetic Descent/Haitian Creole
Kreso Megyeral
- Genetic Descent
petegray
- European Genetics/IE
petegray
- Mr. Long's objections Re: Handfuls of Unrelated Forms
Rich Alderson
- Word Order and verb endings
Jens Elmegaard Rasmussen
- Dative Subjects (was: Re: Genetic Descent)
Leo A. Connolly
- German <w> (was:Dubya and before that, minimal pairs)
Oebel
- the 'Dhole'
Stanley Friesen
- real proto-lang
Jurgis Pakerys
- bishop
Eduard Selleslagh
- 'albeit'
Larry Trask
- Word Order and verb endings (was Re: No Proto-Celtic?)
proto-language
- *G^EN-
proto-language
- kinkajou
Rick Mc Callister
- Proto-Celtic - An Exploration: Celtic ICM & Q/P Words = Function IE Roots
DFOKeefe at aol.com
- Proto-Celtic & Proto-Fenno-Ugric in Herodotus and C. Ptolemy
DFOKeefe at aol.com
- Uniformitarian Principle
philjennings at juno.com
- About the Yew1
Rich Alderson
- e-mail date and time
X99Lynx at aol.com
- diction and contradiction
Anton Sherwood
- PU trees (WAS: About the Yew1)
Ante Aikio
- Borrowing of verbal morphology
Larry Trask
- Rate of Change
Gabor Sandi
- Possible phonological changes (was: Rate of change)
Rick Mc Callister
- Sound changes versus sound changes
Vidhyanath Rao
- One Step at a Time
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Proto-Celtic - An Exploration: Celtic ICM & Q/P Words Function IE Roots
Larry Trask
- lupo cervino, loup-cervier....
eleonora litta
- Ockham's Razor
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Descent vs. Influence
David L. White
- Italy in Hungarian (was: diction and contradiction)
Gabor Sandi
- Fw: *G^EN-
proto-language
- Michif
Rick Mc Callister
- Return of the minimal pairs
Douglas G Kilday
- Anglo-Romani (Long, was Re: Genetic Descent)
Vidhyanath Rao
- Old Lithuanian
David L. White
- Lehmann's Syllabicity
proto-language
- fruit of the vine
Anton Sherwood
- Step Two
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Omniscience [was Re: German <w> (was:Dubya and before that, minimal pairs)]
Robert Whiting
- The Single *PIE Village Theory
Douglas G Kilday
- Thresholds of Comprehensibility
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Comprehensibility: sound vs grammar
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Rate of language change
Leo A. Connolly
- multiple "ancestors"
Ante Aikio
- Quotation in IE
GthomGt at cs.com
- Hist Ling, a Primer: Part 1 (was Re: The Single Parent Question)
Robert Whiting
- Science? (was Re: The Single Parent Question)
Robert Whiting
- Hist Ling, a Primer: Part 2 (was Re: Trivial Truths and Genetic "Patterns")
Robert Whiting
- Language is made up of independent parts? (was Re: Genetic Descent/Haitian Creole)
Robert Whiting
- If books are common, telephones must be rare (was Re: Rate of Change)
Robert Whiting
- Hist Ling, a Primer: Part 3 (was Re: "mono-descent is implicit in the comparative method ...")
Robert Whiting
- *Leo Connolly
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Omniscience
Christian Weisgerber
- UP and lexicon size
Robert Whiting
- Stamboul (was: bishop)
Anton Sherwood
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