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Linguistics

 * Linguistics
 * Theoretical linguistics
 * Syntax
 * Subject (grammar)
 * Syntactic movement
 * Catena (linguistics)
 * Syntactic Structures
 * Head (linguistics)
 * Discontinuity (linguistics)
 * Wh-movement
 * Topicalization
 * Scrambling (linguistics)
 * Deep structure
 * Extraposition
 * Constituent (linguistics)
 * Immediate constituent analysis
 * Shifting (linguistics)
 * Heavy NP shift
 * Branching (linguistics)
 * Government (linguistics)
 * Dependency grammar
 * Generative grammar
 * Transformational grammar
 * Categorial grammar
 * Relational grammar
 * Tree-adjoining grammar
 * Generalized phrase structure grammar
 * Head-driven phrase structure grammar
 * Lexical functional grammar
 * Formal grammar
 * Link grammar
 * Construction grammar
 * Abstract syntax tree
 * Parse tree
 * Case government
 * Subcategorization
 * Grammatical relation
 * Clause
 * Relative clause
 * English relative clauses
 * Independent clause
 * Valency (linguistics)
 * Argument (linguistics)
 * Referent
 * Government and binding theory
 * Minimalist program
 * Inversion (linguistics)
 * Subject–auxiliary inversion
 * Inflectional phrase
 * Movement paradox
 * English auxiliaries and contractions
 * Finite verb
 * Verb phrase
 * Adverbial phrase
 * Nominative case
 * Austronesian alignment
 * Part of speech
 * Agreement (linguistics)
 * Agent (grammar)
 * Predicate (grammar)
 * Predicate logic
 * Syntactic expletive
 * Cataphora
 * Gerund
 * Cognitive linguistics
 * Generative linguistics
 * Quantitative linguistics
 * Functional theories of grammar
 * Phonology
 * Morphophonology
 * Lexis (linguistics)
 * Semantics
 * Pragmatics
 * Graphemics
 * Orthography
 * Semiotics
 * Linguistic description
 * Anthropological linguistics
 * Comparative linguistics
 * Historical linguistics
 * Etymology
 * Graphetics
 * Phonetics
 * Sociolinguistics
 * Applied linguistics
 * Computational linguistics
 * Evolutionary linguistics
 * Forensic linguistics
 * Language acquisition
 * Second-language acquisition
 * Language assessment
 * Language development
 * Language education
 * Linguistic anthropology
 * Neurolinguistics
 * Psycholinguistics
 * History of linguistics
 * Linguistic prescription
 * List of linguists
 * List of unsolved problems in linguistics
 * Yes–no question
 * Pro-drop language
 * Dummy pronoun
 * Inverse copular constructions
 * Subject–verb inversion in English
 * Copula (linguistics)
 * Complement (linguistics)
 * Grammatical case
 * Quirky subject
 * Sentence (linguistics)
 * Subject pronoun
 * Grammar
 * Transitive verb
 * Intransitive verb
 * Syntactic category
 * Isolating language
 * Differential object marking
 * Unaccusative verb
 * Unergative verb
 * Object pronoun
 * Prepositional pronoun
 * Oblique case
 * Grammatical category
 * Noun
 * Pronoun
 * Phrase
 * Animacy
 * Grammatical aspect
 * Clusivity
 * Comparison (grammar)
 * Definiteness
 * Evidentiality
 * Focus (linguistics)
 * Grammatical gender
 * Mirative
 * Linguistic modality
 * Grammatical mood
 * Noun class
 * Grammatical number
 * Grammatical person
 * Affirmative and negative
 * Grammatical tense
 * Topic–comment
 * Transitivity (grammar)
 * Volition (linguistics)
 * Language
 * Ergative case
 * Grammatical conjugation
 * Active voice
 * Passive voice
 * English passive voice
 * Patient (grammar)
 * Participle
 * Auxiliary verb
 * Deponent verb
 * Reflexive verb
 * Mediopassive voice
 * Antipassive voice
 * Object (grammar)
 * Verb
 * Information structure
 * TUTT (linguistics)
 * Relative and absolute tense
 * Tenseless language
 * Utterance
 * Question
 * Inflection
 * Personal pronoun
 * English personal pronouns
 * Genitive case
 * Possessive
 * Dative case
 * Ablative case
 * Vocative case
 * Locative case
 * Instrumental case
 * Syncretism (linguistics)
 * Dependent clause
 * Predicative expression
 * Adjunct (grammar)
 * Content clause
 * Conjunction (grammar)
 * Selection (linguistics)
 * Small clause
 * Adverbial clause
 * T-unit
 * Thematic equative
 * Balancing and deranking
 * Discourse
 * Ellipsis
 * Second language
 * Apposition
 * Backchannel
 * V2 word order
 * X-bar theory
 * Proposition
 * English grammar
 * Imperative mood
 * Null-subject language
 * Non-finite clause
 * Comparative method
 * Medieval etymology
 * Back-formation
 * Bongo-Bongo (linguistics)
 * Cognate
 * Epeolatry
 * Etymological dictionary
 * Etymological fallacy
 * False cognate
 * False etymology
 * Folk etymology
 * Lists of etymologies
 * Malapropism
 * Neologism
 * Philology
 * Phono-semantic matching
 * Proto-language
 * Pseudoscientific language comparison
 * Semantic change
 * Suppletion
 * Toponymy
 * Wörter und Sachen
 * Northern English
 * History of the English language
 * Dialectology
 * Derivation (linguistics)
 * Word formation
 * Loanword
 * Compound (linguistics)
 * Sound symbolism
 * Sound change
 * Causative
 * Word
 * Meaning (linguistics)
 * Language family
 * Root (linguistics)
 * Thematic relation
 * Theta criterion
 * Case grammar
 * Linguistic typology
 * Morphological typology
 * Synthetic language
 * Polysynthetic language
 * Fusional language
 * Agglutinative language
 * Morphology (linguistics)
 * Morphosyntactic alignment
 * Nominative–accusative language
 * Split ergativity
 * Ergative–absolutive language
 * Nominative–absolutive language
 * Active–stative language
 * Tripartite language
 * Direct–inverse language
 * Syntactic pivot
 * Theta role
 * Word order
 * VO language
 * Subject–verb–object
 * Verb–subject–object
 * Verb–object–subject
 * OV language
 * Subject–object–verb
 * Object–subject–verb
 * Object–verb–subject
 * Time–manner–place
 * Place–manner–time
 * List of grammatical cases
 * Declension
 * Absolutive case
 * Accusative case
 * Direct case
 * Intransitive case
 * Partitive case
 * Pegative case
 * Adessive case
 * Allative case
 * Antessive case
 * Apudessive case
 * Distantitive case
 * Distributive case
 * Distributive-temporal case
 * Egressive case
 * Elative case
 * Illative case
 * Inelative case
 * Inessive case
 * Initiative case
 * Intrative case
 * Lative case
 * Perlative case
 * Pertingent case
 * Postelative case
 * Prolative case
 * Prosecutive case
 * Proximative case
 * Subessive case
 * Sublative case
 * Superessive case
 * Superlative case
 * Temporal case
 * Terminative case
 * Abessive case
 * Comitative case
 * Instrumental-comitative case
 * Ornative case
 * Sociative case
 * Adverbial case
 * Comparative case
 * Equative case
 * Essive case
 * Essive-formal case
 * Essive-modal case
 * Exessive case
 * Instructive case
 * Modal case
 * Multiplicative case
 * Semblative case
 * Translative case
 * Aversive case
 * Benefactive case
 * Causal case
 * Causal-final case
 * Final case
 * Prepositional case
 * Middle English
 * Old English grammar
 * Disjunctive pronoun
 * Markedness
 * Preposition and postposition
 * Applicative voice
 * Latin
 * Verb phrase ellipsis
 * Ellipsis (linguistics)
 * Adjective
 * Adpositional phrase
 * Noun phrase
 * Suffix
 * Predicative verb
 * Regular and irregular verbs
 * Continuous and progressive aspects
 * English conditional sentences
 * Perfect (grammar)
 * Infinitive
 * Reductio ad absurdum
 * Existential clause
 * Zero copula
 * African American Vernacular English
 * Indo-European copula
 * Nominal sentence
 * Stative verb
 * Adjectival noun (noun)
 * Agent noun
 * Noun adjunct
 * Collective noun
 * Proper noun
 * Count noun
 * Deverbal noun
 * Initial-stress-derived noun
 * Mass noun
 * Relational noun
 * Strong noun
 * Verbal noun
 * Weak noun
 * Adverb
 * Adverbial genitive
 * Conjunctive adverb
 * Flat adverb
 * Interrogative word
 * Prepositional adverb
 * Pronominal adverb
 * Attributive verb
 * Converb
 * Gerundive
 * Supine
 * Accusative verb
 * Ambitransitive verb
 * Andative and venitive
 * Anticausative verb
 * Autocausative verb
 * Captative verb
 * Catenative verb
 * Compound verb
 * Defective verb
 * Denominal verb
 * Ditransitive verb
 * Exceptional case-marking
 * Ergative verb
 * Frequentative
 * Impersonal verb
 * Inchoative verb
 * Lexical verb
 * Light verb
 * Modal verb
 * Monotransitive verb
 * Negative verb
 * Performative verb
 * Phrasal verb
 * Germanic verb
 * Separable verb
 * Stretched verb
 * Germanic strong verb
 * Germanic weak verb
 * Collateral adjective
 * Demonstrative
 * Post-positive adjective
 * Distributive pronoun
 * Donkey pronoun
 * T–V distinction
 * Gender-specific and gender-neutral pronouns
 * Indefinite pronoun
 * Intensive pronoun
 * Reciprocal pronoun
 * Reflexive pronoun
 * Relative pronoun
 * Resumptive pronoun
 * Inflected preposition
 * Casally modulated preposition
 * Determiner
 * Article (grammar)
 * Quantification
 * Classifier (linguistics)
 * Measure word
 * Grammatical particle
 * Discourse particle
 * Modal particle
 * Noun particle
 * Coverb
 * Interjection
 * Onomatopoeia
 * Preverb
 * Pro-form
 * Pro-sentence
 * Pro-verb
 * Procedure word
 * Uninflected word
 * Untranslatability
 * Dynamic verb
 * Boundedness (linguistics)
 * Control (linguistics)
 * Connegative
 * Causative alternation
 * Dependent and independent verb forms
 * Middle High German verbs
 * Serial verb construction
 * Strong inflection
 * Verb of fearing
 * Verbnoun
 * Momentane
 * Multi-word verb
 * Polyword
 * English modal verbs
 * Superlative
 * English possessive
 * Construct state
 * Genitive construction
 * Possession (linguistics)
 * Possessive antecedent
 * List of glossing abbreviations
 * Future tense
 * Gnomic aspect
 * Habitual aspect
 * Register (sociolinguistics)
 * Hesternal tense
 * Historical present
 * Hodiernal tense
 * Honorifics (linguistics)
 * Hortative
 * Hearsay
 * Hypothetical mood
 * Ideophone
 * Future
 * Inalienable possession
 * Inchoative aspect
 * Deductive mood
 * Intention
 * Irrealis mood
 * Indirect speech
 * Iteration
 * Jussive mood
 * Imperfective aspect
 * Code-switching
 * Logophoricity
 * Voice (grammar)
 * Nominalization
 * Numeral (linguistics)
 * Obviative
 * Optative mood
 * Perfective aspect
 * Plural
 * Pluractionality
 * Conditional mood
 * Preterite
 * Present tense
 * Propositive mood
 * Conditional sentence
 * Anatomical terms of location
 * Past tense
 * Purposive approach
 * Realis mood
 * Pluperfect
 * Relativizer
 * Resultative
 * Switch-reference
 * Sensory evidential mood
 * Singulative number
 * Subjunctive mood
 * Specifier
 * Speculative mood
 * Subordination (linguistics)
 * Telicity
 * Role and reference grammar
 * Non-finite verb
 * Veridicality
 * Covert (linguistics)
 * Null morpheme
 * Aorist
 * Assumptive mood
 * Associative case
 * Assertiveness
 * Augmentative
 * Complementizer
 * Counterfactual conditional
 * Circumfix
 * Lemma (morphology)
 * Logical consequence
 * Comparative
 * Contrast (linguistics)
 * Coreference
 * Crastinal tense
 * Nonfuture tense
 * Future perfect
 * Present perfect
 * Deixis
 * Deliberative mood
 * Delative case
 * Deontic modality
 * Desiderative mood
 * Diminutive
 * Logical disjunction
 * Dubitative mood
 * Delimitative aspect
 * Dyadic kinship term
 * Epenthesis
 * Epistemic modality
 * Interlinear gloss
 * Allocutive agreement
 * English numerals
 * Plurale tantum
 * Romance plurals
 * International auxiliary language
 * Affix
 * Synesis
 * Generic you
 * Majestic plural
 * Dependent-marking language
 * Head-marking language
 * Infix
 * Prefix
 * Morpheme
 * Grammatical modifier
 * Redundancy (linguistics)
 * Quantity
 * Pidgin
 * Creole language
 * Poverty of the stimulus
 * Social interactionist theory
 * Relational frame theory
 * Universal grammar
 * Language processing in the brain
 * Antisymmetry
 * Naomi Baron
 * Binding (linguistics)
 * Chomsky hierarchy
 * Distributed morphology
 * Garden path sentence
 * Grammaticality
 * Richard Kayne
 * Howard Lasnik
 * Rochelle Lieber
 * Linguistics Wars
 * Merge (linguistics)
 * Move α
 * Frederick Newmeyer
 * Parasitic gap
 * David Pesetsky
 * Principles and parameters
 * Specified subject condition
 * Tensed-S condition
 * Tough movement
 * Transderivational search
 * Systemic functional grammar
 * Discourse analysis
 * History of English grammars
 * Latin conjugation
 * English verbs
 * English clause syntax
 * Apophony
 * Indo-European languages
 * Grammaticalization
 * Sequence of tenses
 * Nominal TAM
 * Spatial tense
 * Voice (phonetics)
 * Vowel
 * Consonant
 * Prosody (linguistics)
 * Tone (linguistics)
 * Syllable weight
 * Vowel length
 * Nasalization
 * Stress (linguistics)
 * Consonant mutation
 * Consonant gradation
 * Lenition
 * Palatalization
 * I-mutation
 * Germanic umlaut
 * Germanic a-mutation
 * Front vowel
 * Back vowel
 * Old English
 * Synchronic analysis
 * Germanic languages
 * Nonconcatenative morphology
 * Gemination
 * Transfix
 * Simulfix
 * Suprafix
 * Reduplication
 * Metaphony
 * Description
 * Reference
 * Punctuation
 * Zero (linguistics)
 * Function word
 * Bound morpheme
 * Tag question
 * Marker (linguistics)
 * List of language families
 * Ain't
 * And/or
 * English articles
 * Capitalization in English
 * Classical compound
 * Comma splice
 * Crossover effects
 * Definite article reduction
 * Dependent statement
 * English determiners
 * Do-support
 * Double copula
 * False title
 * Fewer vs. less
 * Free indirect speech
 * Gender in English
 * Going-to future
 * He
 * History of linguistic prescription in English
 * I (pronoun)
 * Idiom
 * Idiom in English language
 * -ing
 * English irregular verbs
 * It (pronoun)
 * Jesus (name)
 * Joseph Priestley and education
 * Like
 * List of English irregular verbs
 * List of English prepositions
 * List of plain English words and phrases
 * Longest English sentence
 * Negative inversion
 * Nested quotation
 * Northern subject rule
 * Not!
 * Penthouse principle
 * English plurals
 * Plural form of words ending in -us
 * Possessive determiner
 * English prefixes
 * Present continuous (English)
 * Reduced relative clause
 * Right-branching sentence
 * Run-on sentence
 * Sentence diagram
 * Shall and will
 * She
 * Sloppy identity
 * Split infinitive
 * Stripping (linguistics)
 * English subjunctive
 * Than
 * They
 * Thou
 * Uses of English verb forms
 * We
 * Word family
 * List of English words with disputed usage
 * You
 * Zero-marking in English
 * Disputes in English grammar
 * Dangling modifier
 * Gender neutrality in English
 * Generic antecedent
 * Hopefully
 * Plain English Campaign
 * Preposition stranding
 * Singular they
 * Subject complement
 * Who (pronoun)
 * One (pronoun)
 * Spivak pronoun
 * Womyn
 * The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language
 * English Grammar In Use
 * The Rudiments of English Grammar
 * Sleeping Dogs Don't Lay
 * Unspeakable Sentences
 * Agentive ending
 * Double negative
 * Habitual be
 * Irregardless
 * Is-leveling
 * Third person agreement leveling
 * Nonstandard dialect
 * Solecism
 * Al-
 * Antho-
 * Binary prefix
 * Darbar (title)
 * Dera
 * Entero
 * Gastro-
 * IEEE 1541-2002
 * Internet-related prefixes
 * Meta
 * N-
 * Numeral prefix
 * Prefix code
 * Pseudo-
 * Unit prefix
 * -ana
 * -zilla
 * -lock
 * -logy
 * -nik
 * Omics
 * Ville
 * Retroactive continuity
 * -ase
 * -kinesis
 * Glossary of manias
 * -nomics
 * -onym
 * -phil-
 * -physis
 * Researchsome
 * Viewing instrument
 * Relative articulation
 * Palatal approximant
 * Alternation (linguistics)
 * Metathesis (linguistics)
 * Quantitative metathesis
 * Consonant voicing and devoicing
 * Assibilation
 * L-vocalization
 * Debuccalization
 * Fortition
 * Sonority hierarchy
 * Prothesis (linguistics)
 * Paragoge
 * Unpacking
 * Vowel breaking
 * Elision
 * Apheresis (linguistics)
 * Syncope (phonetics)
 * Apocope
 * Haplology
 * Fusion (phonetics)
 * Cluster reduction
 * Cheshirization
 * Floating tone
 * Assimilation (linguistics)
 * Coarticulation
 * Labialization
 * Final-obstruent devoicing
 * Vowel harmony
 * Consonant harmony
 * Dissimilation
 * Sandhi
 * Liaison (French)
 * Linking and intrusive R
 * Hiatus (linguistics)
 * Synalepha
 * Crasis
 * Synaeresis
 * Diaeresis (prosody)
 * Synizesis
 * Iotacism
 * Lambdacism
 * Rhotacism
 * Lisp
 * Rhinoglottophilia
 * Sulcalization
 * Phoneme
 * Syllable
 * Lexicon
 * Speech error
 * Rhetoric
 * Elocutio
 * West Country dialects
 * Verlan
 * Clitic
 * Argot
 * Vesre
 * Word stem
 * Anagram
 * Dyslexia
 * Spoonerism
 * Affection (linguistics)
 * Old English phonology
 * Welsh language
 * British English
 * Intervocalic alveolar flapping
 * Trill consonant
 * Approximant consonant
 * Flap consonant
 * Chain shift
 * Grimm's law
 * Germanic spirant law