Category:En
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This is the category for all articles and project pages in English.
Pages in category "En"
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- Morphologization
- Morphology
- Morphonology
- Morphophonemics
- Morphophonology
- Morphosyntactic category
- Morphosyntax
- Most widely spoken languages
- Motherese
- Motor theory
- Move α
- Movement
- Mukhadin A. Kumakhov
- Multicultural London English
- Glottopedia:Multilingual
- Multilingualism
- Multiple question
- Multiple wh fronting
- MultiTree
- Mutable lexeme
- Mutation
- Mutual situation
- Mutuant
N
- N-bar deletion
- Name
- Narrow relational network notation
- Narrow scope
- Nasal
- Nasalization
- Natal'ja Ju. Shvedova
- Native word
- Natural
- Natural class
- Natural language
- Natural morphology
- Necessary truth
- Nection
- Nection boundary
- Negation
- Negative concord
- Negative face
- Negative polarity item
- Negative politeness
- Negative raising
- Neighbour
- Neurocognitive linguistics
- Neurological plausibility
- Neutralization
- Ngram frequency
- Nikolaj Gavrilovič Černyševskij
- No Phrase Constraint
- No Vacuous Application Principle
- No-Phrase Constraint
- Node
- Node (in neurocognitive linguistics)
- Noise
- Nominal
- Nominalization
- Nominative case (citation form)
- Non-argument
- Non-configurational language
- Non-descriptive meaning
- Non-linear morphology
- Non-pulmonic consonants
- Nonce borrowing
- Nonconcatenative morphology
- Nonconfigurationality
- Nonfinite
- Nonrestrictive relative clause
- NOP
- Normal transmission
- North Saami
- Northern Turkic
- Noun
- Noun (Latin nomen)
- Noun clause
- Noun phrase
- NP
- NP-movement
- NP-trace
- NPI
- Nucleus
- Nucleus vs. satellite
- Null affixation
- Null case
- Null morpheme
- Number
- Numeral
- Numeration
- Nyquist frequency
O
- Object
- Object control verb
- Object plus infinitive
- Objective case
- Oblique
- Oblique (a grammatical relation)
- Oblique case
- Oblique core argument
- Obstruent
- Occurrence
- Octave
- Oddity discrimination
- Of-insertion
- Off record
- Off-glide
- Off-line
- On record
- On-glide
- On-line
- One-affix-one-rule hypothesis
- Onomastics (survey)
- Onomatopoeion
- Onset
- Opacity condition
- Opaque context
- Open quotient
- Open syllable
- Open time
- Operational plausibility
- Operator
- Operator binding
- Oppositeness
- OR node
- Oral
- Oral cavity
- Oral sound
- Organ of Corti
- Oscillogram
- Ossetic
- Osthoff's law
- OT
- Otsuki Fumihiko
- Otto Jespersen
- Otto von Böhtlingk
- Overgeneration
- Overlapping antonyms
- Overlapping reference
- Overtone singing
P
- Palaeography
- Palatal
- Palatalization
- Palate
- Paradigm
- Paradigmatic relation
- Paradigmatic relationship of sense
- Paralipsis
- Parallel corpus
- Parallel morphology
- Parameter
- Parasitic gap
- Parasynthesis
- PARR
- Parser
- Part of speech
- Partial assimilation vs. total assimilation
- Participle
- Particle
- Partitive
- Passive
- Passive articulator
- Path
- Path Containment Condition
- Patient
- Pattern playback
- Peak
- Perceptual assimilation model
- Perfective
- Performative
- Performative hypothesis
- Periodic
- Peripheral modifier
- Periphery
- Perlative case
- Perlocutionary act
- Permanent lexicon
- Persevatory assimilation
- Persistence (in diachrony)
- Person
- Perturbation
- Perturbation theory
- Peter Hans Nelde
- Peter Ladefoged
- Pharyngeal
- Pharyngealization
- Pharynx
- Phase
- Phase (syntax)
- Phase locking
- Phi-features
- Phonation
- Phone
- Phoneme
- Phoneme restoration
- Phonetics
- Phonetogram
- Phonological form
- Phonology
- Phrasal affix
- Phrase structure
- Phrase structure in Skolt Saami