The Fellowshiphttp://kalevalodge.org/kaleva/The_Fellowship.html
given to Salolampi, the Finnish language camp that is part of the Concordia College, Moorhead, Language Village program. In 1930 Otava Maja and Valvotar Tupa, the Ladies of Kaleva
pkgsrc.se | The NetBSD package collectionhttps://pkgsrc.se/textproc
for aspell aspell-fi Finnish language support for aspell aspell-fo Faroese language support for aspell aspell-fr French language support for aspell aspell-fy Frisian language supp
An Annotea Bookmark Schemahttps://www.w3.org/2003/07/Annotea/BookmarkSchema-20030707
by Kalevala and used Finnish language as the basis for elve language</dc:description> <dc:creator>Marja</dc:creator> <a:created>2003-05-16T03:41:06-05:00&l
Simon's Quest dissectedhttps://bisqwit.iki.fi/cv2fin/diff
misleading the player (Finnish language does not contain a way to separately express “a demon” and “the demon”), I explicitly wrote Dracula’s heart in Finnish in this particular l
THE MEN FROM THE MINISTRYhttp://www.schajer.org/mftm/
to be a popular Finnish language programme with a loyal and appreciative domestic audience. The premise of bowler-hatted twittery within the conservative confines of the British C
The Men From The Ministry
2010 Website Newshttps://shroud.com/late10.htm
Shroud book in the Finnish language) also has the distinction of being the first Shroud exhibit ever displayed in Finland. I had hoped to include photographs and details of both e
Home page / Bisqwithttps://bisqwit.iki.fi/
top):: formo v0.3.2 : Finnish language conjugator (inflector) japkanji v1.7.2 : Japanese/English web dictionary application dirr v3.39.1 : ls replacement, friendlier than ls oddfr
Medieval Naming Guides: Scandinavianhttps://www.s-gabriel.org/names/scandinavian.shtml
A discussion of the Finnish language and naming practices, with examples mostly from the 14th-16th centuries. The article appears to be incomplete. Family Names in the Old Rautala
Why 2012?http://www.levity.com/eschaton/Why2012.html
with sky lore. The Finnish language is not of Indo- European origin and up until the late 19th century peasants in Finland and northwestern Russia had little contact with Europe.
UTN #13: GDP by Languagehttp://unicode.org/notes/tn13/
Note #13 GDP by Language Version 1 Authors Mark Davis Date 2003-01-22 This Version http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn13/tn13-1.html Previous Version none Latest Version http://www.un
Language Loghttp://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/
Language Log April 08, 2008 New infrastructure at Language Log Plaza [New Language Log posts here !] Sometime early Sunday morning, the disk drive on the venerable Language Log se
ERBzine 2280: ERBapa Index 101-125https://www.erbzine.com/mag22/2280.html
Worlds - the colourful language and character names ~ Joe's summary of his contribution of 85 APA articles Critchfield, David: Cave Carson: Adventures Inside Earth comics - public
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