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Concordance index for 'l' onwards
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:L :l&d :l&t :l'eau :l'oeuf :l-with-a-bar
- Lawler: >> For instance: English has only one phoneme, but it has: 1
:l-with-a-bar-through-it
- Lawler: >> For instance: English has only one phoneme, but it has: 1
:La-T :laatle :lab :Lab's :label :labelled :labels :labiodental
- Lawler: -- more followup:: 1
- Lawler: He, she, they?: 1
:Labor :Labor's :Laboratories
- Lawler: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in a word. When I go: 1
:Laboratory :labors :labour :Labour's :labourer :labourers :Labov
- Lawler: Beth Levin is a computational linguist at Northwestern University: 2
:Labov's :Labretifery :labs :lace :laced :Lachesis :lacing :lack :Lackadaisical :Lacking :lacks :laconic :lacrosse :lactic :lacunae :lad :lad's :LADDER :ladder :Ladefoged :Ladefoged's :ladies :lads :Ladusaw :lady :lady-cows :Ladybirds :Laertes :laetitud :Lafferty :lafrance :Lagniappe :laid :Laidlaw :laik :laikin :lain :lAInz :lAinz :laInz :lairock :lairocks :laisser :laissez :laithe :lake :Laker :Laker's :lakh :Lakin :Lakoff
- Lawler: Beth Levin is a computational linguist at Northwestern University: 1
:lalia :Lam :lamb :lambaste :Lambeth :lambs :lame :Lamentation :lamented :Lammikin :Lamorack :lamp :LAMPLIGHTERS :Lamplighters :Lamprhey :lamps :Lampton :Lan :Lana622 :Lancashire :Lancaster :lance :Lancelot :land
- AUE Logo: AUE: The Totally Official Logo: 1
- AWWY: Birds, The (Aristophanes' comedy); Cloud Nine and Seventh Heaven; Cuckoo Land; heaven, seventh; moon, over the; nine, on cloud; over the moon; seventh heaven: 1
- AWWY: cats, fat; chance, fat; City, Fat; fat cats; fat chance; Fat City; Fat of the Land, The; fat's in the fire, the; fire, the fat's in the; hearts, stout; HWNP; overweight, slightly; pleasingly plump; plump, pleasingly; portly; rubenesque; slightly overweight; stout hearts; zaftig: 1
- FX: Commonest words: 1
- FX: Preposition at end: 3
- Isles:
IRELAND. As used by geographers, the second largest island
: 1
- UCLE07: Some significant numbers from literature and literary criticism: 2
- Cambodunum
: 2
:land-hungry :Landau :landlord :landlords :landlubber :landmass :Landor :lands :Landscape :landscapes :lane :lanes :lang :Lang-haired :lang-length :lang-nebbed :lang-tailed :Langage :Langendoen :langer :Langry :LANGUAGE :language
- AUE Logo: AUE: The Totally Official Logo: 1
- AWWY: babble; Babel, Tower of (Biblical story); language confounded (Tower of Babel); Tower of Babel...Babbling: 1
- AWWY: boring, useless talk (bunk); Buncombe, impact on American language; Bunkum...Bunk; hot air (bunk); Walker, Felix (boring discourses): 1
- AWWY: government (the ship of state); Machiavelli, Niccolo (contribution to language); The Rigged Ship of State; Rigged Ship of State, The; ship of state, the; shipshape, original meaning of: 1
- Abbreviations:
Unedited list of search results
: 1
- Abbreviations: AUE: Initialisms Commonly Used in alt.usage.english: 7
- Cunningham: Explanatory Remarks: 1
- FX: "Eskimo": 2
- FX: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.": 1
- FX: "ebonics": 4
- FX: "eighty-six"="nix": 1
- FX: "flammable": 1
- FX: "hopefully", "thankfully": 2
- FX: "kangaroo": 1
- FX: "like" vs "such as": 1
- FX: "politically correct": 1
- FX: "portmanteau word": 1
- FX: "quality": 1
- FX: "quiz": 1
- FX: "titsling"/"brassiere": 1
- FX: Books on "bias-free"/"politically correct" language: 3
- FX: Books on Britishisms, Canadianisms, etc.: 1
- FX: Books on linguistics: 2
- FX: Dictionaries: 3
- FX: Distribution of English-speakers: 1
- FX: FOREIGNERS' FAQS: 4
- FX: Gender-neutral pronouns: 1
- FX: General reference: 1
- FX: Grammars: 1
- FX: Guidelines for posting: 2
- FX: How do Americans pronounce "dog"?: 1
- FX: How reliable are dictionaries?: 1
- FX: Online dictionaries: 1
- FX: Online language columns: 2
- FX: Preposition at end: 1
- FX: Related newsgroups: 11
- FX: Repeated words after abbreviations: 2
- FX: WELCOME TO ALT.USAGE.ENGLISH!: 1
- FX: What is the language term for...?: 2
- FX: What is the phone number of the Grammar Hotline?: 1
- FX: When to use "the": 1
- FX: Words ending in "-gry": 9
- FX: Words without vowels: 2
- Fast FAQ:
[Prefatory remarks]
: 3
- Garbl: plain English, plain language: 1
- Home: The alt.usage.english Home Page: 1
- IPA I:
Help to complete this page!
: 1
- IPA I:
Consonants and vowels
: 1
- IPA I:
Help me complete this Web page!
: 1
- Intro A:
Dictionary Abbreviations
: 1
- Intro A:
Guidelines for posting
: 2
- Intro A:
WELCOME TO alt.usage.english!
: 1
- Intro B:
Encyclopedias & Search Engines
: 1
- Intro B:
Learning English as a Foreign Language
: 3
- Intro B:
Sites on words and language
: 4
- Intro B:
Writing and Grammar Guides On Line
: 1
- Intro B: AUE Intro B: Useful Web Sites for AUE Participants: 2
- Intro C:
American
: 1
- Intro C:
words ending in "-gry"
: 3
- Intro E:
Isn't spelling reform a good idea?
: 1
- Intro G: AUE Intro G: Where is the FAQ?: 2
- Isles:
IRELAND. As used by geographers, the second largest island
: 1
- Lawler: As to this discussion, the usual oppositions are those between: 1
- Lawler: The canonical paraphrase for will is be going to, idiosyncratically: 1
- Lawler: ---: 3
- Lawler: >> For instance: English has only one phoneme, but it has: 1
- Lawler: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 3
- Lawler: >Just one question: Where does the past perfect ("have gone", "have sung"): 1
- Lawler: >Past tenses:: 5
- Lawler: >Your example of English and Caxton print shop goes a long way to convince: 1
- Lawler: Beth Levin is a computational linguist at Northwestern University: 21
- Lawler: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in a word. When I go: 14
- Lawler: I suspect much of the rancor that greets spellings of had've is: 3
- Lawler: You may have noticed the Sapir quotation in my .sig.: 3
- Lawler: "Correctness": 3
- Lawler: "It" in "It's raining": 5
- Lawler: "Quote, Unquote": 1
- Lawler: "only": 4
- Lawler: As far as ... goes/is concerned: 3
- Lawler: Aural and Oral, Boy and Buoy: 1
- Lawler: Books on English, Language, and Linguistics: 3
- Lawler: Bring vs Take: 2
- Lawler: Commas again: 2
- Lawler: Commas: 9
- Lawler: English L sounds: 1
- Lawler: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 28
- Lawler: English and Infinity: 10
- Lawler: Extraposition, plus Selected Short Subjects: 2
- Lawler: Gotten vs. Got: 1
- Lawler: He, she, they?: 5
- Lawler: Hyphens: 1
- Lawler: Indian English: 13
- Lawler: Literacy: 7
- Lawler: Negative Polarity Items: 1
- Lawler: Object Complements: 3
- Lawler: Phrasal Verbs: 2
- Lawler: Phrasal Verbs: 2
- Lawler: Quantifier-Negative Semantics: 1
- Lawler: Reams: 2
- Lawler: Ross Constraints: 1
- Lawler: Schwa and Central Vowels: 3
- Lawler: So Much For Spelling Reform: 6
- Lawler: Tense and related topics: 2
- Lawler: Usage of "the hell": 5
- Lawler: Verbing Nouns: 5
- Lawler: hadn't've: 2
- Lawler: zilch: 1
- Links: AUE: Links to Language Sites (Mostly): 2
- Links: Dictionaries
: 1
- Links: Discussion groups, Usenet group Websites
: 3
- Links: Guides: Usage, Grammar, and Style
: 5
- Links: Learning English
: 4
- Links: Miscellaneous, language related
: 7
- Links: Miscellaneous, not language related
: 1
- Links: Notes
: 2
- Links: Online reference books
: 1
- Links: Online services
: 1
- Links: Rhetoric vocabulary
: 2
- Links: Words about words
: 4
- Lynch: Concrete Language.: 1
- Lynch: Sexist Language and the Indefinite Third Person.: 1
- Quinion: How many words in the language?: 1
- Quinion: Language War, The (book review): 1
- Quinion: Language and the Internet (book review): 1
- Quinion: Legal language in England: 2
- Quinion: Lotterymania: 1
- Quinion: Oxford Pop-up English Language Reference Shelf (CD-ROM review): 1
- Quinion: Word Circus,The (book review): 1
- RH WotD: private language: 1
- Subjunctive?: AUE: Does English Have a Subjunctive Mood?: 3
- UCLE02: The history of ucle: 11
- UCLE03: A uk.culture.language.english
: 1
- UCLE03: Judith
: 1
- UCLE03: Lindsay
: 1
- UCLE03: Pronunciation, Posting Etiquette, and Logo: 1
- UCLE03: Tee Shirts
: 1
- UCLE03: The
: 1
- UCLE04: Language and Usenet FAQs
: 1
- UCLE04: Our Favourite Cultural and Language Links
: 3
- UCLE04: ucle links: 1
- UCLE05: John Davies's commentary
: 1
- UCLE05: Language references: 3
- UCLE05: What’s
: 6
- UCLE06: Rhetorical vocabulary: 2
- UCLE07: Some significant numbers from literature and literary criticism: 3
- UCLE08: Articles: 1
- UCLE08: Britannia: Her history,
: 1
- UCLE09: “Bloody”
: 1
- UCLE09: More articles: 1
- UCLE10: More articles: 1
- UCLE11: More articles: 1
- UCLE12: More articles: 1
- UCLE13: More articles: 2
- UCLE13: Waterloo
: 2
- UCLE14: Articles: 1
- UCLE14: Eponymous London Shopkeepers
: 1
- UCLE15: Gossip
: 1
- UCLE15: ucle page 15: 1
- UCLE16: ucle page 16: 1
- What's new?:
6 December 2001
: 3
- What's new?:
18 December 2001
: 2
- What's new?:
2 September 2001:
: 5
- Yaelf: 'Foul' Language and the Modern Internet: 1
- Yaelf: A monster online dictionary of the rich colourful language we call slang... all from a British perspective, with new slang added every month.: 1
- Yaelf: An essay on obscuring one's language: 1
- Yaelf: Anglo-French language row over new African Nations Cup trophy: 1
- Yaelf: David Crystal's "Language and the "Internet" book review: 1
- Yaelf: Glucksberg, Sam (2001) Understanding Figurative Language: From Metaphors to Idioms: 1
- Yaelf: Herder: An essay on the origin of language. Superb!: 1
- Yaelf: Interstellar Travelers Will Have to Watch Their Language: 1
- Yaelf: Is English the "Official" Language of the UK?: 1
- Yaelf: Is English the only language that has spelling bees?: 1
- Yaelf: Is the English language changing?: 1
- Yaelf: Looking at Language: Jest for the Pun of It: 1
- Yaelf: Mark Twain and the English Language: 1
- Yaelf: Mind, Language and Metaphor: Euroconference on Consciousness and the Imagination: 1
- Yaelf: Politics and the English Language (1946): 1
- Yaelf: Rabbit language: 1
- Yaelf: The Plumb Design Visual Thesaurus is an exploration of sense relationships within the English language. By clicking on words, you follow a thread of meaning, creating a spatial map of linguistic associations.: 1
- Yaelf: The most beautiful words in the English language: 1
- Yaelf: Twists, Slugs and Roscoes: This is the language spoken by Philip Marlowe, Sam Spade, Mike Hammer and the Continental Op. When Cagney, Bogart, Robinson and Raft got in a turf war, this is how they talked.: 1
- Yaelf: Welcome to The Wordtree ® - - the world's only full-language Reverse Dictionary: 1
- Yaelf: What is a collection of literary passages used as an aid for language learning?: 1
- Yaelf: WordNet: a lexical database for the English language: 1
- 2. England and Wales
: 1
- A ucle resource page: 7
- A ucle resource page: 7
- AUE: About Autism and Daniel McGrath: 1
- AUE: Announcement of creation of uk.culture.language.english: 11
- AUE: Comments on a Proposal for Reformed English Spelling: 4
- AUE: Grammar Books: 1
- AUE: London Millennium Boink, December 1999: 1
- AUE: London Symposium Boink, September 1998: 1
- AUE: Plural Formation: 1
- AUE: Summer Boink, London, June 1999: 3
- AUE: Thou, Thee, and Archaic Grammar: 1
- AUE: What is prescriptivism?: 3
- AUE: Worldwide Distribution of English Speakers: 2
- Our images: 1
- Preface
: 4
- The Poetry of F. W. Moorman: 1
- Yet to come: 2
- Yet to come: 1
:language related :language's
- Lawler: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in a word. When I go: 1
:language-related :languages :languages--I :langue :Languge :Lanka :lanolin :Lantana :lantern
- AWWY: apple, Irish; bouquet, Irish; cesspool, emptying of a (derogatory Irish term); cobwebs (derogatory Irish term); confetti, Irish; draperies, Irish; Getting One's Irish Up; Irish terms, derogatory; Irish up, getting one's; lantern, Irish; mail, Irish; moon (derogatory Irish term); potato (derogatory Irish term); potatoes, sack of (derogatory Irish term); sack of potatoes (derogatory Irish term): 1
- Morris: Jack O'Lantern: 1
:Lanthanide :lanthanum :lanza :lap :Lapd :lapdogs :Lapidary :Lapp :lapped :lapse :lapsus :laptop :Larboard :larch :large :largely :larger :largest :largest-selling :larjli :larks :larnin :Larrabee :larrup :Larruping :Larry :LarryLard :Lars :larynx
- Lawler: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
- Lawler: That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
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