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71500litsol2013-10-31Members Facing Visibility Issue
71501richardwordingham2013-10-31Re: Members Facing Visibility Issue
71502shivkhokra2013-11-01Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Ar
71503frabrig2013-11-01Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Ar
71504cybalist@yahoogroups.com2013-11-01File - Rules.txt
71505cjyothibabu2013-11-01Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71506cjyothibabu2013-11-01Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71507Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-01Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71508Lalit Mishra2013-11-03=?utf-8?B?4KSv4KWB4KSXIOCkuOCkueCkuOCljeCksCDgpK/gpYvgpJzgpKgg4
71509raviaircel2013-11-03Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71510raviaircel2013-11-06Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo
71511cewhalen2013-11-06Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71512Lalit Mishra2013-11-06Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71513Lalit Mishra2013-11-06Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71514cjyothibabu2013-11-06Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71515Grzegorz Jagodziński2013-11-06German "kein" "no, no one"
71516Grzegorz Jagodziński2013-11-06Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71517Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-06Re: German "kein" "no, no one"
71518andythewiros2013-11-07Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71519andythewiros2013-11-07Re: German "kein" "no, no one"
71520tarasovass2013-11-07Re: German "kein" "no, no one"
71521cewhalen2013-11-07Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71522tarasovass2013-11-07Re: German "kein" "no, no one"
71523koenraad_elst2013-11-07Re: Hindu noise-makers, Elst and OIT -- a review
71524S. Kalyanaraman2013-11-08Sumerian words: chariot, horse
71525raviaircel2013-11-08Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71526frabrig2013-11-08Re: Hindu noise-makers, Elst and OIT -- a review
71527Grzegorz Jagodziński2013-11-08Re: German "kein" "no, no one"
71528tarasovass2013-11-08Re: German "kein" "no, no one"
71529tarasovass2013-11-08Re: German "kein" "no, no one"
71530dgkilday572013-11-09Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71531Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-09Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71532Grzegorz Jagodziński2013-11-09Re: German kein - no, no one
71533ufnkex2013-11-09Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71534Grzegorz Jagodziński2013-11-10Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71535shivkhokra2013-11-10Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71536shivkhokra2013-11-10Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71537shivkhokra2013-11-10Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Ar
71538S. Kalyanaraman2013-11-10Fwd: Aṣṣur, Asur and their Meluhha speech in ancient Near East
71539richardwordingham2013-11-10Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71540Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-10Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71541cjyothibabu2013-11-10Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71542shivkhokra2013-11-10Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71543Lalit Mishra2013-11-10Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71544cjyothibabu2013-11-10Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71545Brian M. Scott2013-11-10Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71546Grzegorz Jagodziński2013-11-10Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71547richardwordingham2013-11-10Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71548Grzegorz Jagodziński2013-11-11Take etymology [was: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?]
71549dgkilday572013-11-11Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71550shivkhokra2013-11-11Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71551kalyan2013-11-11Proto-Indo-Aryan in ancient Near East
71552Joao S. Lopes2013-11-11PIE six and seven: questions
71553frabrig2013-11-11Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Ar
71554Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-11Re: PIE six and seven: questions
71555raviaircel2013-11-11Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71556shivkhokra2013-11-11Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Ar
71557cjyothibabu2013-11-11Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71558caotope2013-11-11Re: PIE six and seven: questions
71559Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-11Re: PIE six and seven: questions
71560caotope2013-11-12Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71561Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-12Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71562Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-12Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71563frabrig2013-11-12Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Ar
71564shivkhokra2013-11-12Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71565cjyothibabu2013-11-12Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71566Lalit Mishra2013-11-12Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71567cjyothibabu2013-11-12Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71568Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-12Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71569cjyothibabu2013-11-12Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71570cjyothibabu2013-11-12Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71571cjyothibabu2013-11-12Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to
71572Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-12Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71573dgkilday572013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71574dgkilday572013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71575Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71576Piotr Gasiorowski2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71577Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71578இரவி రవి Ravi2013-11-13Re: Substrate language which contributed sarSapa to Indo Aryan
71579gprosti2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71580gprosti2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71581caotope2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71582Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71583Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71584gprosti2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71585gprosti2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71586Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71587gprosti2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71588Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71589Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71590gprosti2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71591Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71592Piotr Gasiorowski2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71593gprosti2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71594Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71595gprosti2013-11-13Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71596Bhrihskwobhloukstroy2013-11-14Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71597chwistim2013-11-14Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71598gprosti2013-11-14Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
71599Brian M. Scott2013-11-14Re: Why there is t- in German tausend "thousand"?
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