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An Overview of Basic Linguistics and Grammar

 * List of glossing abbreviations


 * Linguistics Overview
 * Linguistics
 * Theoretical linguistics
 * Cognitive linguistics
 * Generative linguistics
 * Quantitative linguistics
 * Historical linguistics
 * Etymology
 * Comparative linguistics
 * Functional theories of grammar
 * Phonetics
 * Phonology
 * Morphology (linguistics)
 * Morphophonology
 * Syntax
 * Lexis (linguistics)
 * Semantics
 * Lexical semantics
 * Statistical semantics
 * Structural semantics
 * Prototype theory
 * Pragmatics
 * Universal pragmatics
 * Graphemics
 * Orthography
 * Rhetoric
 * Semiotics
 * Applied linguistics
 * Language acquisition
 * Psycholinguistics
 * Sociolinguistics
 * Accent (sociolinguistics)
 * Dialect
 * Discourse analysis
 * Sociocultural linguistics
 * Linguistic anthropology
 * Computational linguistics
 * Linguistic description
 * Stylistics (field of study)
 * Corpus linguistics
 * Internet linguistics


 * Grammatical Categories
 * Dependency grammar
 * Phrase structure grammar
 * Grammatical category
 * Adjunct (grammar)
 * Noun adjunct
 * Adverbial
 * Agent (grammar)
 * Animacy
 * Argument (linguistics)
 * Associated motion
 * Grammatical aspect
 * Attributive
 * Grammatical case
 * Clusivity
 * Comparison (grammar)
 * Conjunct
 * Definiteness
 * Disjunct (linguistics)
 * Evidentiality
 * Focus (linguistics)
 * Grammatical gender
 * Government (linguistics)
 * Head (linguistics)
 * Mirative
 * Linguistic modality
 * Grammatical mood
 * Noun class
 * Grammatical number
 * Grammatical person
 * Affirmative and negative
 * Predicate (grammar)
 * Predicative expression
 * Subject (grammar)
 * Grammatical tense
 * Topic–comment
 * Transitivity (grammar)
 * Valency (linguistics)
 * Voice (grammar)
 * Volition (linguistics)


 * Typology
 * Linguistic typology
 * Morphological typology
 * Isolating language
 * Synthetic language
 * Polysynthetic language
 * Fusional language
 * Agglutinative language
 * Morphosyntactic alignment
 * Nominative–accusative language
 * Ergative–absolutive language
 * Split ergativity
 * Austronesian alignment
 * Active–stative language
 * Tripartite language
 * Nominative–absolutive 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


 * Major Influences
 * History of linguistics
 * Lucien Tesnière
 * Noam Chomsky
 * R. M. W. Dixon
 * Alexandra Aikhenvald
 * David Crystal
 * List of linguists
 * List of lexicographers