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Missing articles related to languages, writing, speech and communication

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Terminology

 * Abdominal abstract noun -
 * Absolute form -
 * absolute implicational universals -
 * absolute non-implicational universal -
 * Abstract variable -
 * Accommodation (linguistics) -
 * Act of identity -
 * additive bilingualism -
 * Adversative relation -
 * Affective meaning -
 * Affective variable -
 * agrammation -
 * Analogic creation -
 * Analogical extension -
 * Anaphoric substitute -
 * Annotations Projection -
 * approximate system -
 * Approximatic system -
 * ascribed bilingual, early bilingual -
 * Assignment coordinate -
 * Associate meaning -
 * Associational mode -
 * Asyllabic asyllable -
 * Auxiliary contrasting -
 * balanced lingualism, equilinqualism, symmetrical bilingualism -
 * Basic level terms -
 * Beaufort language hypothesis -
 * bidialectalism, bidialectis -
 * Bilingual syntax measure -
 * biunivosity -
 * Calendrical -
 * Category symbol -
 * Clozentropy -
 * Co-occurrence rule Co-occurrence rules - /
 * Codability -
 * Coding time -
 * cognitive organizer -
 * cognitive pruning -
 * Common syllable -
 * Compositionality (semantics) -
 * compound bilingualism -
 * Concealable -
 * concept orientation -
 * conceptual transfer -
 * Concode -
 * Conditional relevance -
 * confutation -
 * Conjunctive interpretation -
 * Consistency rule -
 * Consonant class -
 * Consonant culture -
 * Consonantal trigraph -
 * Constative -
 * Constituent identification -
 * Constituent structure -
 * Contextual language approach -
 * Contrastive discourse analysis -
 * Controlled composition -
 * conversational implicative -
 * coordinate bilingual, composed bilingualism -
 * Customary phraseology -
 * Cycle (linguistics), transformational cycle -
 * Decontextualization -
 * Deictic projection -
 * Deictic role -
 * Demonstrative reference -
 * Density of communication -
 * Description function -
 * Dictionary method -
 * Dicto-comp -
 * Directional concept -
 * Discourse literacy -
 * Discourse processing -
 * Discourse saliency -
 * Discourse structure -
 * Discreteness (linguistics) -
 * Disjunct marker -
 * Disjunctional syntagm -
 * Displaced interaction -
 * Dispreferred -
 * Distribution (linguistics) -
 * Dominate speaker -
 * Drainpipe view -
 * early bilingual, ascribed bilingual -
 * ejectiv -
 * Elegant repetition -
 * Eliciting exchange -
 * ellipted information –
 * Embedded evaluation -
 * Embedding repetition -
 * Emic/etic -
 * Emotive language, referential language -
 * Empathetic deixis -
 * Endonormative -
 * Error gravity -
 * Evaluation measure, evaluation procedure -
 * Exoclossic -
 * Exonormative -
 * External adversative -
 * External deviation -
 * External negation -
 * Externalist referential meaning -
 * externalized language -
 * Extralinguistic -
 * Facility value -
 * Familiar form -
 * final lengthening -
 * Floating element -
 * Focal scale -
 * Foreground information, foregrounded information -
 * Form word -
 * Formal language approach -
 * Formal link -
 * Formal universal -
 * Frequency count -
 * Frequency polygon -
 * Functional perspective -
 * Gambler's phonology -
 * Generative wager -
 * Genre-scheme -
 * Global error -
 * Gradable pair -
 * haphology -
 * Heterodiegetic -
 * Homodiagetic -
 * Hypotheticality -
 * iconic communication -
 * Ideational -
 * illocutionary intent -
 * Imaginative function -
 * Implicit possession -
 * Inarticulate -
 * Incidental explicit -
 * Incidental implicit -
 * Included position -
 * Indicated object coordinate -
 * Instantial relation -
 * Instrument-achievement -
 * Instrumental function -
 * Inter-discoursal -
 * Interactional function -
 * Interchangeability (linguistics) -
 * Intergroup communication -
 * Internal adversative -
 * Internal deviation -
 * Internal negation -
 * Interpersonal functional-semantic component -
 * Interpretative semantics -
 * Intralingual error -
 * Intuition (linguistics) -
 * isochromy -
 * Kinetic consonant -
 * L-tense -
 * Language difference -
 * Language ego -
 * Language enrichment -
 * Language pathology -
 * Language pollution -
 * Language potential -
 * Language shock -
 * Language switch -
 * Language zone -
 * language-as-subject -
 * languaging -
 * Law of centripetal articulatory shift -
 * Lexical polarization -
 * Linguistic pluralism -
 * Linguistic precocity -
 * Linguistic reductionism -
 * Linguistic stock -
 * Linguistic unit -
 * Local error -
 * Macro-structure, genre-scheme, discourse structure, rhetorical structure -
 * Macrorule -
 * Marked polarity -
 * masking level -
 * masking-level difference (MLD) -
 * Maximum masking level -
 * Meaning potential -
 * Meaning-in -
 * Military metaphor -
 * Misapprehension sequence -
 * Miscue -
 * Mixed terminology -
 * Monosyllable word -
 * Monotopical -
 * Morpheme boundary -
 * Morphological regularization -
 * Multi-exophoric -
 * Narrow scope -
 * Nativized -
 * Negated antonym paraphrase -
 * Negated higher gradient paraphrase -
 * Negative dialectics -
 * neologistic output -
 * Nominal metaphor -
 * Non-detachable -
 * Non-fluency features non-fluency feature -
 * non-implicated universal tendancity -
 * Number concord -
 * Obligatory context -
 * Observably oriented to features -
 * Observation sentence -
 * Optional sandhi -
 * orders of animacy -
 * Overlexicalization -
 * Parable (language) -
 * Paradigm (linguistics) -
 * Paralinguistic features -
 * paraphrastic variation -
 * Paratone -
 * Particular implicature -
 * Patavinity -
 * Performative analysis, performative hypothesis -
 * Personal function -
 * Personal idiom -
 * Phenomenon-example -
 * Phrase-structure component base component -
 * Picture-words -
 * Place co-ordinate place coordinate -
 * Polosyllabic -
 * position-independent error rate (PER) -
 * Possible-world co-ordinate -
 * Postponed subject -
 * Pragmatic error -
 * Pragmatic inference -
 * Pre-sequence -
 * Preference organization -
 * Presentation stage -
 * Presupposition pool -
 * Previous discourse coordinate -
 * Primitive language -
 * Principle of informativeness -
 * Principle of local interpretation -
 * Principle of reversal -
 * Proactive tendencies proactive tendency -
 * Production stage, transfer stage -
 * Projection problem -
 * Prominent syllable -
 * Promixal -
 * Prompting -
 * Property of implicature -
 * Prosodic feature -
 * Prosodic signal -
 * Public language -
 * Puncept –
 * Pure language -
 * Quantity mark -
 * Questioning repeat -
 * Rational maximizing -
 * Reactive tendencies reactive tendency -
 * Reactivity effect -
 * Receipt of anticipated information -
 * Receipt of unanticipated information -
 * Recursive rule -
 * reflective style -
 * Regulatory function -
 * Reinforceable -
 * Relational concept -
 * Relational information -
 * restrictive simplification -
 * restructuring continuum -
 * Rhythmicality -
 * Saussurean terms -
 * Scalar predicate -
 * Segmental phoneme -
 * Semantic atomism -
 * Semantic marker -
 * semantic paralexia -
 * Semantic parallelism -
 * Semantic presupposition -
 * Semantic reference -
 * Semantic unity -
 * Semilingual, semilingualism -
 * semilingualism -
 * Sense relations -
 * Sentence frame –
 * Sentence meaning, utterance meaning -
 * Sequence code -
 * Sequencing rules -
 * Similect -
 * Situationality -
 * slip of a tongue (SOT) -
 * Sound parallelism -
 * Speaker co-ordinate, speaker coordinate -
 * Speaker state signal -
 * Special vocabulary -
 * Starred form -
 * Static consonant -
 * Story schema -
 * Structural explicit -
 * Structural implicit -
 * Structure-dependence -
 * Subject-prominent language -
 * Substantive universal -
 * Subtractive -
 * Suprasegmental phonology -
 * Surface semantic code -
 * Surrogate language -
 * Syntagmatic relations syntagmatic relation -
 * Tactic form -
 * Tectogrammatical representation -
 * Temporal relation -
 * Textual function -
 * Textual functional-semantic component -
 * Thocarian -
 * threaded discourse -
 * Threshold level -
 * Time co-ordinate, time coordinate -
 * topic shift -
 * Total feedback -
 * Transfer stage -
 * Transformational probabilities -
 * transitional construction -
 * Triliteralism triliterality -
 * ultimate attainment -
 * Unbiased comment -
 * Underlexicalization -
 * Underlying pattern -
 * Unit code -
 * unsymbolic communication -
 * Usage labels Usage label -
 * Utterance act -
 * Utterance meaning -
 * Variable syllable -
 * Verbal association -
 * Verbal coding -
 * Wide scope -
 * Word accent -
 * Wrenched accent -
 * Zero alternant –

Linguistic specialties

 * Behaviorism in linguistics -
 * Comparative and historical linguistics -
 * Correlational sociolinguistics -
 * Dynamic linguistics -
 * Educational linguistics -
 * Empiricism in linguistics -
 * Frame (linguistics) -
 * Historical phonetics -
 * Linguistics statistics -
 * macro-sociolinguistics -
 * Natural-response theory of language -
 * Oriental philology -
 * Performative theory of negation, speech act theory of negation -
 * Phonetism -
 * Phoniatric acoustics -
 * Physiological phonetics -
 * Rationalism in linguistics -
 * Related linguistics –
 * systematic analysis of language transcription -

Morphology

 * Item-and-Arrangement (morphology) -
 * Item-and-Process (morphology) -
 * Morphological system -

Theories

 * absolute expression theory -
 * active knowledge adaptive control of thought model, ACT mode -
 * attention-processing model -
 * autonomous induction theory -
 * creative Construction Hypothesis (CCH) -
 * Darmesteter's law -
 * Deficit hypothesis, verbal deficit hypothesis -
 * derivational theory of complexity, correspondence hypothesis -
 * Developmental interdependence hypothesis -
 * Difference hypothesis -
 * dual-role model -
 * Educational linguistics -
 * ethnolinguistic identity theory -
 * Failed Functional Features Hypothesis -
 * Family tree theory, pedigree theory - -
 * Firthian linguistics -
 * functionalist model -
 * Fundamental Difference Hypothesis -
 * Gass' model of second language acquisition -
 * generative theory -
 * genetic hypothesis of language -
 * Gestural theory -
 * Gradual Diffusion Model -
 * Infant-Toddler Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale -
 * inter-group model, inter-group theory -
 * Interpretive semantics -
 * L2=L1 hypothesis, identity hypothesis -
 * Language and music -
 * Linguistic model -
 * LLMM theory -
 * Macro-sociolinguistics -
 * Markow theory -
 * Meiosis (linguistics) -
 * mentalist theory -
 * Micro-sociolinguistics -
 * Musical basis of language -
 * Myoelastic theory of voice production-
 * native language magnet model -
 * Nativistic theory -
 * nativization model, nativization hypothesis, nativization theory -
 * natural language paradigm -
 * Neurochronaxic theory of vocal cord vibration-
 * non-interface hypothesis, non-interface position, non-interface nodel -
 * Onomatopoeic theory -
 * Para-linguistics -
 * parallel Distributed Processing Model, PDP model -
 * Phonemic analysis -
 * Pidginization hypothesis -
 * Semiotic system -
 * Sing-song theory -
 * Social psychology of language -
 * socio-psycholinguistic model -
 * Sound change theory, substratum theory, substratum theory of sound change - /  /
 * Subtraction theory of sound change -
 * Theory of setting selection -
 * theory of signal detection (TSD) -
 * Three-function theory of language or Three-function theory - /
 * Tree-stem theory, family tree theory - /
 * variable Competence Model -
 * Verbal deficit hypothesis deficit hypothesis –
 * Vocabulary interface hypothesis –

Linguistic processes

 * Intimate borrowing -
 * Iteration of words -
 * Ladinoization -
 * Linguistic shift -
 * Mother Tongue Influence -

Use of language

 * Academic language -
 * Attributive use -
 * Cascaded metaphor -
 * Complex genre -
 * Complex nominal phrase -
 * Courting talk -
 * Current relevance -
 * Distraction talk -
 * Elevated language -
 * Embolophrasia, speech-starting phrases -
 * Emotive language -
 * Enhanced wording -
 * Equivalent paraphrase -
 * External speech -
 * Female speech -
 * Feminine language -
 * Financial planning language -
 * Fixed response item, closed-ended response -
 * Foreigner talk, shouting at foreigners -
 * Frustrated attribution -
 * Frustrated coupling -
 * Frustrated efficient cause -
 * Frustrated facility, frustrated ability -
 * Frustrated final cause -
 * Frustrated intend -
 * Frustrated modality -
 * Frustrated obligation -
 * Frustrated overlap -
 * Frustrated succession -
 * Fully formed oral narrative -
 * General-specific paraphrase -
 * Grammar of narrative -
 * Implicature expression -
 * Implicit reference -
 * Inverted accent, inverted foot, inverted stress -
 * Language didactics -
 * Latent patterning -
 * Level stress, even accent -
 * Light stress -
 * Line of argument -
 * Logical stress -
 * Male speech -
 * Mercantile paragraphia -
 * Parallel mixed metaphor -
 * Phrasal compound -
 * Polite sarcasm -
 * Pragmatical rule -
 * Predicative metaphor -
 * Profanity talk -
 * Reference time -
 * Retrospection -
 * Sentence development -
 * Sentence meaning -
 * Sentence negation -
 * Sentence perspective -
 * Sentential metaphor -
 * Special language -
 * Statement of facts -
 * Stylistic paraphrase -
 * Teacher talk -
 * Topic communication -
 * Utterance incompletor –
 * visual grammar -

Communication

 * Actual implicature -
 * Address system -
 * Addresser -
 * Adversary glorification -
 * Amplification paraphrase -
 * Answering move -
 * Audience coordinate -
 * Balanced argument -
 * Biased comment -
 * Boundary exchange -
 * Clarification-of-misunderstanding mode -
 * Closed-ended response -
 * Closing implicative -
 * Closing pair -
 * Closing section -
 * Code selection -
 * communication barrier -
 * Communicative flexibility -
 * Communicative interference -
 * Complicating action -
 * Conceptual meaning -
 * Context-bound -
 * Contextual meaning -
 * Contextualization convention -
 * Conversation development -
 * Conversational activity -
 * Conversational routine -
 * Discourse action -
 * Discourse structure -
 * Discourse time -
 * Discourse value -
 * Discourse-organizing words -
 * Disqualifying communication -
 * Dominant discourse -
 * Exchange structure -
 * Extrapersonal communication -
 * Field of discourse -
 * First topic slot -
 * Focused interview -
 * Follow-up move -
 * Framing move -
 * Free interview -
 * Gestural usage -
 * Guided interview -
 * Heritage expression -
 * Informative function -
 * Informing exchange -
 * Institutional discourse -
 * Interactional move -
 * Interactional process -
 * Interactional talk -
 * Interpersonal function -
 * Interpersonal meaning -
 * Interrogation mode -
 * Intertextual monitoring -
 * Intra-discoursal -
 * Intragroup communication -
 * Main topic -
 * Membership categorization device -
 * Message form -
 * Metastatement -
 * natural language communication -
 * Negative politeness strategy -
 * Negotiation of accounts -
 * Next turn repair initiator (NTRI)-
 * Non-verbal behaviour -
 * Nondirective interview -
 * Opening move -
 * Opening section -
 * Other repair -
 * Other-initiated repair -
 * Other-repair -
 * Perceptual implausibility -
 * Persuasive doing -
 * Politeness principle -
 * Possible pre-closing -
 * Post completer -
 * Pre-closing item -
 * Prelinguistic communication -
 * Preparatory conditions -
 * Prepositional content conditions -
 * Prepositional content -
 * Problem-solving mode -
 * Relic gesture -
 * Reported event -
 * Self repair -
 * Self-initiated repair -
 * Side sequence -
 * Situation monitoring -
 * Situational possibility -
 * Skip-connecting, skip connecting -
 * Social markers in speech -
 * Social networks and language -
 * Social psychology of language -
 * Sociolectal variation, social dialectical variation -
 * Speaker-meaning -
 * Specific question -
 * Stylistic variation Stylistic variety -
 * Summons-answer -
 * Supplementary response -
 * Syntax of action -
 * Tenor of discourse -
 * Turn allocation component -
 * Turn constructional component -
 * Turn location -
 * Turn-type -
 * Valuation implausibility Valuational implausibility - /
 * Vocal cue -
 * Warranted request -

Rhetoric

 * Dirty hands argument -
 * Issue-based argument -
 * Logomachy -
 * Persons argument -

Style

 * Appeal for assistance -
 * Corporate speech -
 * Descriptive pause -
 * Directing exchange -
 * Egocentric speech -
 * Elicited imitation -
 * Emotive language -
 * Establishing credentials -
 * Formal discourse -
 * Formal speech -
 * Informal discourse -
 * Introducing candidature -
 * Offering the argument -
 * Personal reference -
 * Presenting the case -
 * Recommending action -
 * Report-talk, rapport-talk -
 * Requesting action -
 * Requesting -
 * Signification silence, attributable silence -
 * Silent pause -
 * Speaker reference -
 * Speaking topically -
 * Stock response -
 * Style shift -
 * Topic avoidance -
 * Topic-shift -
 * Transactional talk -

Grammar

 * Acceptable word method -
 * Adjective complement -
 * Affected object -
 * Alternation rules -
 * Anaphoric noun -
 * Anticipating subject -
 * Appropriate word method -
 * Aspects model -
 * Base component, phrase structure component -
 * Bi-polar adjective -
 * Cohesive chain -
 * Cohesive device -
 * Collocational cohesion collocation cohesion-
 * Comment clause -
 * Comparative clause, comparative sentence -
 * Complex transition verb -
 * Conjoining, conjoin -
 * Consonant system -
 * Constituent structure -
 * Constitutive rules -
 * Constructive rule -
 * Context sensitive constitutive rule -
 * Contraction paraphrase contractional syntagm -
 * Core grammar -
 * Criterion of adequacy -
 * Deletion rule -
 * Descriptive adjective -
 * Dialect grammar -
 * Diatypic grammar -
 * Economy rule -
 * Effected object -
 * Embedded sentence -
 * Exclusive pronoun, exclusive first person pronoun -
 * Expected frequency -
 * Explicit performative -
 * Extension expression -
 * Fact clause -
 * Fronting device -
 * Full word -
 * Functional items -
 * Fuzzy grammar -
 * Grammatical cohesion -
 * Grammatical meaning -
 * Grammatical morpheme -
 * Hypotactic clause -
 * Impersonal construction -
 * Implicative -
 * Implicit performative -
 * Inclusive first person pronoun -
 * Incompletion marker -
 * Interim grammar -
 * Interpretative rules -
 * Intrasensitive verb -
 * Kernel sentence -
 * Language economy -
 * Lexical cohesion -
 * Lexical meaning -
 * Lexical relation -
 * Limiting adjective -
 * Logical subject -
 * M-tense -
 * Minimal-distance principle -
 * Narrative grammar -
 * Negative pronoun -
 * Nominal mapping parameter -
 * Non-native verb -
 * Normative rule -
 * Notional grammar -
 * Nouns of multitude -
 * Object genitive -
 * Object of result, effected object -
 * Object placement -
 * Open class words, pivot grammar -
 * Operator ellipsis -
 * Orthographic sentence -
 * Paradigmatic relations, paradigmatic relationships -
 * Paratactic clause -
 * Performance grammar -
 * Phrasal-prepositional verb -
 * Pivot grammar -
 * Pluriverbal sentence -
 * Predicate negative -
 * Prominent syllable -
 * Proto-imperative -
 * Protosyntax -
 * Pseudo-cleft sentence -
 * Quadrisyllable -
 * Realistic grammar -
 * Realization rules -
 * Reciprocal verb -
 * Reduplicated word, ricochet word -
 * Relexicalization -
 * Remedial grammar -
 * Report clause -
 * Result case, resultative case -
 * Scale-and-category grammar -
 * Sentence combining -
 * Sentence method -
 * Sentence pattern -
 * Serial verb parameter -
 * Situation place, situation-place -
 * Situation time -
 * Slot and filler grammar -
 * Structural description (SD) -
 * Structural word -
 * Subject placement parameter -
 * Syntactic amalgam -
 * Syntactic constraints Syntactic constraint -
 * Syntactic construction -
 * Syntactic order -
 * Systemic grammar -
 * Temporal juncture -
 * Text grammar -
 * Topic prominent parameter -
 * Transformational component -
 * Transformational-generative -
 * Ultimate constituent -
 * Unique constituent-
 * Verb attraction parameter -
 * Verb group –
 * wild grammar -

Cases

 * Common case -
 * Experiencer case -
 * Factitive case -
 * Isonymy -
 * Postdirective case -
 * Subdirective case -

Language ability

 * Active language knowledge -
 * Active/passive language knowledge, productive/receptive language knowledge -
 * Balanced bilingual -
 * Bidialectal, bidialectivalism -
 * Biliterate -
 * Compound bilingualism -
 * Co-ordinate bilingualism -
 * Language achievement -
 * Language approach -
 * Language loyalty -
 * Language maintenance -
 * Language skills -
 * Limited English speaker (LES) -
 * Passive language knowledge -
 * Procedural vocabulary -
 * Productive language knowledge -
 * Reading vocabulary -
 * Receptive language knowledge -
 * Schematic vocabulary -
 * Stable bilingualism -
 * Verbal repertoire -
 * Vestigial bilingualism -
 * Vocabulary control -

Translation

 * Alignment Error Rate of machine translation-
 * Broad Operational Language Translation (BOLT) -
 * Interlingual error -
 * poetry translation –
 * pre-translation -
 * puns translation -
 * Shallow-transfer machine translation -
 * Translation equivalence –
 * translation forum -

Word-related

 * Bow-wow word -
 * Native word -
 * Primary word -
 * Prime word -
 * Simple word -
 * Telescope word -

Language types

 * Agent language -
 * Amalgamating language -
 * Auditory language -
 * Child language -
 * child language -
 * Classificatory language -
 * Contact vernacular -
 * Creole Prototype creole prototype -
 * Flectional language -
 * Formless language -
 * Lower language -
 * Subordinating language -
 * Tribal language -
 * Vowel language -
 * Weakly synthetic language -

Language groups

 * Jicaqueen language family Jicaqueen -
 * Lencan language family Lencan -
 * Uto-Actecan language family Uto-Actecan -

Specific languages and dialects

 * Af-bon –
 * Chari-Nile -
 * Dogli language Dogli -
 * Epigraphic hybrid sanskrit –
 * Ikale -
 * ki-kongo -
 * Kizulu language -
 * Mississippi Valley Siouan language -
 * Old Turhenian -
 * problem of language acquisition -
 * Shomvi swahili -
 * Siluyana, dialect -
 * Tashilhit –
 * Town bombal copperbelti, citauni, dialect -
 * Trading Languages Trading language -
 * Zamenglish –

Language instruction

 * Auditory training -
 * Barbarolalia correction of foreign accent –
 * foreign language exploration, foreign language experience (FLEX) -
 * Jena method to teach the deaf to speak-
 * language and education -
 * language classroom -

Language education

 * Arabic Language Academy, 1932 -
 * Colombian Academy of Languages -

Writing

 * Addisonian termination -
 * Alphabetical writing system (AWS) –
 * Analphabetic Notation analphabetic notation -
 * Bottom-to-top-writing -
 * Chinese symbolic language -
 * Context-free rewriting system -
 * Dramatic text -
 * Early Semitic alphabet -
 * Elementary genre, minimal genre -
 * Heterographic spelling -
 * Homographic spelling -
 * Inventory of signs -
 * Logographic writing, word writing - /
 * manuscript writing -
 * Monophone-
 * Muscular movement handwriting -
 * Ñuiñe script -
 * Overdifferentiation -
 * Palmer method of handwriting -
 * Phoneticization -
 * Procedural attachment -
 * Ptolemaic script -
 * Redundancy in Written Language -
 * Reed-batten -
 * Round script  -
 * Shift sign -
 * Smart apostrophe -
 * Textual function -
 * Written discourse –
 * Hyphenation zone -
 * Picture writing -

Specific scripts

 * Early Semitic alphabet -
 * Gothicizing Caroline script -
 * Hieroglyphic demotic -
 * Hittite hieroglyphic writing -
 * International manual alphabet -
 * Italian cursive -
 * Khitari script Khitari -
 * Maay script -
 * Mahinka script -
 * Mam script -
 * Neo-Sinaitic alphabet -
 * North Semitic Alphabet North semitic alphabet -
 * Picture writing -
 * Random mixed alphabet -
 * Reversed standard alphabet -
 * Shell and bone writing -
 * Siddhamantrik script -
 * Smell seal script -
 * South Australian Modern Cursive -
 * Uighur-Mongolian script -
 * West Semitic syllabary –
 * Wikhegan, abenaki picture writing - /
 * Zoomorphic calligraphy –

Reading

 * Evaluative comprehension -
 * Exclusive reading -
 * Inclusive reading -
 * Oral reading -
 * Rate of reading -
 * Reader-oriented -
 * Reading speech, rate of reading -
 * Subvocal reading -

Sign language

 * Basic signs -

Specific sign languages

 * Graphical Motion Language (GML) -

Speech

 * Absolute position -
 * acoustic threshold -
 * Adult-directed speech (ADS) -
 * Age and Area Theory, Age and area theory -
 * Alternation rules -
 * Anticipation error -
 * Apical trill, tongue tip trill - /
 * Articulatory mechanics -
 * Articulatory zone -
 * audience adaptation –
 * Audience-centered speech -
 * Audiologic speech range -
 * Auditory behavior -
 * Average speaking range -
 * Back-shift -
 * band articulation -
 * Base of inflection -
 * Basic alternant -
 * Bilabiodental, in a speech -
 * Bilateral opposition -
 * Bimalleolar -
 * Blowing exercise for voice-
 * Bridge sound -
 * chest-pulse -
 * Chinoanism, Chinese-speaker's tendency to replace R with an L -
 * Choral repetition, chorus repetition -
 * Close apposition -
 * Co-operative principle of conversation –
 * coarticulator -
 * Compound phoneme -
 * Conversation rhythm -
 * Copholalia, speech of the deaf-
 * Delabialization -
 * Descriptive phonetics -
 * Displaced speech -
 * Divisions of speech -
 * Dorsal articulation -
 * Double sound -
 * Dyseneia, speech of the deaf -
 * Early speech perception -
 * Ecthlipsis -
 * egocentric speech -
 * Emotive meaning -
 * Enclisis -
 * Epanaleps -
 * Exclamatory pitch -
 * Exophasia -
 * foreigner talk -
 * Free vocalization -
 * Functions of speech -
 * Genetic phonetics -
 * Gingival spirant, sibilant -
 * Grapheme-to-phoneme conversion (GPC) -
 * Hesitation form -
 * Holophrastic speech -
 * hyperfunctional phonation -
 * Ideal speaker -
 * idiosyncratic dialect -
 * Inner language, outwardly silent thinking of phrases -
 * Instrumental phonetics -
 * interlanguage talk -
 * Intermediate phoneme –
 * Interpretive error -
 * Inverted position -
 * Inverted speech -
 * Isochronal tone massage, voice therapy -
 * Laryngography -
 * Lengthening in speech -
 * levelt's model of speech production -
 * Lingual innervation -
 * Lingual malformation -
 * Lingual muscles -
 * Locutionary meaning -
 * Macrospeech act -
 * Maximum flow declination rate -
 * Mediopalatal-
 * Meinhof's law, phonetics -
 * Melody of speech -
 * Mirror speech -
 * Mobile articulator-
 * Modified speech -
 * Monoverbal sentences, infant speech -
 * Mot-phrase -
 * Nasalized open back unrounded vowel -
 * Nasalized open-mid back rounded vowel -
 * Nasalized open-mid front rounded vowel -
 * Nasalized open-mid front unrounded vowel -
 * National articulatory habits -
 * Natural speech rhythms -
 * Noise sound -
 * Nursery form -
 * Palatal law, phonetics -
 * Pararhotacism, replacement of r by another sound -
 * Parathria carelessly articulated speech-
 * Pathological habits of speaking -
 * Pause pitch -
 * perceptual linear prediction (PLP) –
 * Perseveration error -
 * Phonetic correspondence -
 * Phonetic modification -
 * Phonetic sound system -
 * Phonetic speech range -
 * Phonological component -
 * phonological perception -
 * phonological production -
 * Physical phonetics -
 * Pitch movement -
 * plane of articulation -
 * Posiopesis -
 * Prelingual form -
 * Preparatory speech act -
 * Primary phoneme secondary phoneme -
 * Primitive force -
 * Primitive speech acts -
 * Proclaiming tone -
 * Prosodic feature -
 * Prosodic inflection of speech -
 * Pseudolaryngeal Speech Pseudolaryngeal speech -
 * Pseudowhispering -
 * public school accent -
 * Qualitative accent -
 * Quantitative accent -
 * Rate of articulation -
 * Rate of speech, rate of utterance, speech rate -
 * Referring tone -
 * Representation of vocalization -
 * Reversal error -
 * Rhinoglossia, cleft-palate speech-
 * Rhinonolalia rhinophoniae nasality in the voice-
 * Rhotacismus bohemicus, addition of R with S like in Czech language -
 * Rhotacismus japonicus, Japanese amalgamation of R and L -
 * Rhotacismus sinensis, replacement of R with L -
 * Rhythm of speech -
 * Rounded labial spirant -
 * Rudimentary referring expression -
 * Single-word articulation -
 * Social markers in speech –
 * Socialized speech -
 * Sound strecher -
 * Speaking character -
 * Speech accentuation -
 * speech acoustics -
 * Speech act classification -
 * Speech apparatus -
 * speech audiometry -
 * Speech continuum -
 * speech discrimination test -
 * Speech event -
 * Speech exchange system -
 * Speech marker -
 * Speech of infant -
 * speech production measurement -
 * Speech Production-Perception Task -
 * Speech rate -
 * Speech repertoire -
 * Speech situation -
 * speech tracking -
 * Spoken discourse -
 * Staccato speech -
 * Stomach speech -
 * Subverbal intonation -
 * Subvocal speech -
 * supraglottal -
 * Synchronic phoneme -
 * Systematic phonemics -
 * teacher talk –
 * Tetraphthong -
 * Tonic segment -
 * Unrounded labial spirant -
 * Verbal coding -
 * Verbal devices of speech-making -
 * Verbal reinforcement -
 * Verbal reporting -
 * Vocal clue -
 * Vocal rate -
 * Vowel colors -
 * Vowel exercises -
 * Vowel spectrum -
 * Vowel stuttering –
 * Word melody –

Language testing

 * Army Language Aptitude Test –
 * Assessment of Phonological Processes-Revised (AAP-R) -
 * Audiovisual Speech Feature Test -
 * Bernthal-Bankien Test of Phonology (BBTOP) -
 * comprehension test -
 * Conceptual Test of Articulation -
 * Connected Discourse Tracking -
 * Continuous Discourse Tracking -
 * Functional Assessment of Communication Skills (FACS) -
 * Functional Communication Profile -
 * Functional Reach Test -
 * Iowa Medical Consonant Test -
 * Khan-Lewis Phonological Analysis (KLPA) -
 * Lexical Neighborhood Test -
 * McDonald Deep Test of Articulation -
 * minimal Competency Core (MCC) -
 * Multidimensional Neighborhood Test -
 * Nonspecial Test for Receptive/Expressive Language -
 * Nonspeech Test for Receptive/Expressive Language -
 * Percentage of Consonant Correct (PCC) -
 * Photo Articulation Test -
 * Second Contextual Articulation Test (S-CAT) -
 * sentence intelligibility test -
 * Simit-Handl Articulation And Phonology Evaluation (SHAPE) -
 * speech articulation tests speech articulation test-
 * Speech reception threshold test -
 * Templin-Darley Tests of Articulation –

Language-related organizations

 * Academy of the Arabic Language in Khartum -
 * American Academy of Audiology (AAA) -
 * American Association for the Promotion of the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf -
 * Association for the Protection of Catalan Teaching -
 * Association for the Protection of Valencian Teaching -
 * Association for the Teaching of Catalan -
 * Association of Ibizan Studies -
 * Automatic Language Advisory Committee -
 * Basque Academy of Language -
 * Bureau of Translation -
 * Candide Project -
 * Coordination of Associations for the Catalan Language -
 * Declaration of Croatian Language -
 * Eastern States Speech Association -
 * Flemish Language Action Committee -
 * Friends of Yiddish -
 * Hebrew Institute –
 * Icelandic Language Council -
 * Icelandic Language Fund -
 * Institute for the study of Languages and Customs of Asia and Africa -
 * Institute of Swahili Research -
 * International Conference on Romano Linguistics -
 * International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian –
 * International English Center -
 * International Phonetic Association and Alphabet -
 * International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation (IWSLT) -
 * Kazan Translating Commission –
 * National Deutsche Esperanto-Bund -
 * National Museum for the Maltese Language -
 * Optimising Professional Translation Training in Multilingual Europe (OPTIMALE) –
 * Palawa Kani Languages Program -
 * Panamanian Academy of Language -
 * Permanent Commission for Language, Belgium -
 * Quito Orthographic Action -
 * Regional Language Centre -
 * Rutgers Optimality Archive -
 * Society for the Propagation of Ikalanga Language -
 * Society of the Friends of the French Pronunciation of Latin -
 * State Working Commission on Language -
 * Sumnes Institute for Linguistics -
 * Translation Association User Society -
 * Turkish Linguistic Society -
 * Yukon Native Language Center –

Occupations

 * Expert translator -
 * Language professor -

Language-related disorders

 * Abnormal sibilant -
 * Acataphasia, inability to form sentences -
 * Adolescent idiolalia -
 * Aglossic speech, speaking without the tongue-
 * Bilalia -
 * Bradylalia bradyarthia, hesitant and slow speech -
 * Congenital language disability -
 * Congenital word muteness -
 * Cricothyroid paralysis -
 * Disglossia -
 * Disintegrated handwriting -
 * Dysarthic stuttering -
 * Dysglossia, pathology of speech organs -
 * Dysgrammatism, disorder of grammar and syntax -
 * Dyslogic confusion -
 * Expressive paraphrasia -
 * Fluency disorder -
 * Grammatical disability -
 * Hot-potato speech -
 * Inhibited speech -
 * Lalopathia -
 * Language disability -
 * Language retardation, dyslogia - /
 * Lingual paralysis -
 * Linguistic immaturity -
 * Linguistically disadvantaged -
 * Literal prolepsis -
 * Logopathia -
 * Loss of speech -
 * Name deafness -
 * Oligotony, rigid speech -
 * Phonasthenia, voice disorder -
 * Prosodic monotony, monotonous speech melody -
 * Pseudoamusia, paramusia - /
 * Pseudostuttering, hysterical stuttering -
 * Psychasthenic logopathia, disorder of speaking-
 * Secondary laryngitis -
 * Sentence deafness -
 * Strepholexia dyslexic reading of letters in reverse order -
 * Sulcus vocalis -
 * Suprabulbal paralysis -
 * Syllable stumbling dyssyllabia -
 * temporary mutism followed by dysarthria (TMFD) -
 * Tics of speech -
 * Transversus paresis, deficient vocal cords -
 * Typhlolexia, word blindness -
 * Vocal disability –

Voice-related

 * Accentuation loss -
 * Acoustical-phonetic research -
 * Apsithyria, inability to whisper-
 * Articulatory disorder -
 * Avocalia, loss of singing ability due to melody muteness-
 * Binaural dissociation-
 * Biphasic vocal-cord vibration-
 * Blählaut, nasal inflation sound - /
 * Bradyphrasia-
 * Broken-pot sound -
 * Cerebrotonia vocal restraint -
 * Chordal hyperemia -
 * Connatal malformation -
 * Cricoid movement -
 * Crossed arytenoids -
 * Delayed side-tone effect, Lee effect - /
 * Developmental logorrhea -
 * Diplophony, vocal cords producing double tones-
 * Double vocal cords -
 * Flaccid cord -
 * Flatterton, flutter tone - /
 * Flutter voice -
 * Fuzzy vocal cords -
 * Gravis pseudoparalytica -
 * Inspiratory phonation, spontaneous voice -
 * Intralaryngeal compensation of vocal cords -
 * Klesasthenia, functional weakness of the commanding voice -
 * Labial sound -
 * Labiography -
 * Laryngeal diaphragm -
 * Laryngeal generator -
 * Laryngeal infantilism -
 * Laryngeal regression -
 * Laryngeal whiplash -
 * Lateralis paralysis -
 * Longitudinal vibration -
 * Mandibulofacial dysostosia, malformation of articulators -
 * Marginal chorditis reddening of vocal-cord margins -
 * Megaphonia constantly shouting voice-
 * Microphonia, weakness of the voice -
 * Monochorditis swelling of a vocal cord -
 * Monodynamics -
 * Monorhythmia -
 * Multiple dysostosis -
 * Mutation of voice -
 * Myasthenic triangle -
 * Nasal murmur -
 * Nasal sound physiology -
 * Natural pitch level -
 * Overloading of vocal cords -
 * Palatal sounds -
 * Palatogenous shift of articulation -
 * Parasite sound -
 * Penetrance of the voice -
 * Pharyngeal crossing -
 * Pharyngeal resonator -
 * Phonic breath volume -
 * Phonic inspiration -
 * Phonic regression -
 * Phonic scale -
 * Phonic termination -
 * Phonorespiratory reflex -
 * Presound -
 * Primary vocal-cord sound -
 * Prolapsed arytenoid -
 * Pseudoeunuchoidal voice -
 * Pseudovoice -
 * Sibilant sound types -
 * Slow expressive language development -
 * Stylopharyngeus system -
 * Swelling tone -
 * Sympathothonia, voice effects of increased metabolism -
 * Thyrovocal syndrome, vocal disorder-
 * Tongue talking -
 * Tonguedness -
 * Tornwald cyst -
 * Velar snort -
 * Vicarious glottis, pseudoclottis - /
 * Vicarious ventricular voice-
 * Vocal indisposition -
 * Vocal intensity -
 * Vocal pseudoasthenia, voice weakness -
 * Vocal quality -
 * Vocal timbre -

Treatments

 * Lessac-Madison Resonant Voice Therapy -
 * Parabuccal voice, replacement voice technique-
 * Stereo-reading method, dyslexia therapy-
 * Window reading, reading therapy-

Language-related issues

 * Artificial intelligence and language -
 * Autonomy of language -
 * Language and ideology, language as a social semiotic -
 * language subjectivity -
 * linguistic ambiquity –
 * mother tongue maintenance -

Related laws

 * Badeni language ordinances Badeni Language Ordinances -
 * iceland linguistic law -

Miscellaneous

 * Acrology -
 * BBC pronounciation -
 * bilingual evaluations understudy (BLEL) -
 * bilingual knowledge bank -
 * bilingual syntax measure (BSM) -
 * capability continuum paradigm -
 * ClassWire -
 * complete access view -
 * concept-oriented approach -
 * contrastive interlanguage analysis -
 * conversational storytelling -
 * description length gain (DEG) –
 * developmental sentence score (DSS) -
 * Documentary hand -
 * Dual access view -
 * Dual-mechanism model -
 * Dual-mode system -
 * Dynamisch-transaktionaler Ansatz -
 * finger signals -
 * fricative imaging -
 * Hearing Handicap for the Elderly Instrument -
 * High-level Representation of Behavior Language, Herbal language - /
 * Hyphen ladder -
 * Hyphenation dictionary -
 * inter-annotation agreement -
 * intercodependency principle -
 * interlanguage analysis -
 * internal language analysis -
 * International manual alphabet -
 * Interview guide -
 * Journal of Translation Studies -
 * language in religion -
 * Language minority group, minority language group -
 * Language of culture -
 * language of spirituality -
 * Language treatment -
 * Language-specific pragmatics -
 * Lexical preference principle -
 * library language -
 * linguacult -
 * Linguistic statistics -
 * Literate age -
 * Media for language -
 * Mentalism in linguistics -
 * Mirror reading, ability to read reversed text -
 * morphology development -
 * Musical Value Of Accents -
 * Natural overtone series -
 * naturalistic language acquisition -
 * Neurobiological SLA -
 * Neurolinguistic SLA -
 * New Language movement New Language -
 * Non-native varieties of English -
 * Obligation occasion analysis -
 * Operation principle -
 * Overall organization -
 * partial access view -
 * Patterning in language -
 * percentage of intelligible tube (PET) -
 * polyglot dictionary -
 * Pronoun of laziness -
 * pronouncing dictionary -
 * Proportion of Blocked Words -
 * Recognition of tonal quality -
 * Redundancy on language -
 * Reference in language -
 * Restricted and elaborated codes -
 * Sausage machine in linguistics -
 * Social dialectal variation -
 * Social networks and language -
 * specialized languages for linguistic programming -
 * speech and theater education -
 * Speech contest -
 * Spelling variant -
 * Story-Telling Probes of Articulation Competence -
 * Unicameral (orthography) -
 * Visual alphabets Visual alphabet -
 * Visual Thesaurus -
 * Vocal Functions Exercises (VFE) –
 * Vowel acquisition -
 * Wherryism, slips of tongue after the late US senator Kenneth S. Wherry of Nebraska –

Linguists and related people

 * Arnord Chikobava, Georgian linguist -
 * Charles Bieder, US linguist -
 * Charley Kay Ogden (1889-1957) English lingustic reformer -
 * Clements Katongo Muwamba, linguist -
 * Domenico Rossetti (historian), Italian philologist, historian and antique dealer -
 * Ethel Albert, linguist and anthropologist -
 * Floyd G. Lounsbury (1914- ) US linguist and anthropologist –
 * Gerard Dumestre, French linguist -
 * Heli Chatelain, Angolan linguist -
 * Ibrahim Ovadia, translator -
 * J. M. Schleyer (1832-1912) German linguist -
 * James Dúlar (b 1943) US philologist and sociolinguist -
 * Jean-Marie Raphaele Jeune, Canadian linguist -
 * Jerrold Jacob Katz (1932- ) US linguist -
 * Kahombo Mateene, translator -
 * Masumi Kuramatsu, Japanese top interpreter -
 * Micheline Sommant, French linguist -
 * orneli Kekelidze, Georgian philogist -
 * Roger D. Sell (1942-) Linguist -
 * Rugalya Hasan, British linguist -
 * Samuel J. Keyser (1935- ) US linguist -
 * Stephan Valyi, Hungarian linguist who discovered Punjabi root of Romany language -
 * Sydney Macdonald Lamb (1929- ) US linguist –
 * Tamaz Gamskralidze, Georgian linguist -

Missing related books

 * ISBN 0847662128
 * Dictionary of Pali Proper Names -

Sources include:
 * A Dictionary of Discourse Analysis
 * A Dictionary of Research Term in Applied Linguistics
 * Longman Dictionary of Applied Linguistics