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Language[edit]
- Indo-Aryan languages
- International Phonetic Alphabet
- Indo-European languages
- List of Indo-European languages
- Afroasiatic languages
- Ethnologue
- Indo-Iranian languages
- Indo-Aryan peoples
- Language family
- Comparative linguistics
- Historical linguistics
- Japonic languages
- Language isolate
- List of language families
- Proto-language
- Basque language
- Sprachbund
- List of languages by number of native speakers
- Creole language
- Mixed language
- Constructed language
- Origin of language
- Language acquisition
- Pidgin
- Displacement (linguistics)
- Code-talker paradox
- Tower of Babel
- Psycholinguistics
- The Mental and Social Life of Babies
- Grammaticalization
- Society finch
- Intonation (linguistics)
- Homo heidelbergensis
- Neanderthal behavior
- Evolutionary linguistics
- Mythical origins of language
- Adamic language
- Divine language
- Language deprivation experiments
- Neurolinguistics
- Origin of speech
- Essay on the Origin of Languages
- Linguistics
- Universal grammar
- Language
- English language
- Korean language
- Agglutinative language
- Altaic languages
- Koreanic languages
- Classification of Japonic
- History of the Korean language
- Korean dialects
- Korean phonology
- Korean grammar
- Korean honorifics
- Hangul
- North–South differences in the Korean language
- Korean Wave
- List of English words of Korean origin
- Portal:Language
- Analytic language
- Context-free language
- Fusional language
- Isolating language
- Pluricentric language
- Proto-Indo-European language
- Japanese language
- Syntax
- Phoneme
- Morpheme
- Inflection
- Grammatical category
- Grammatical conjugation
- Declension
- Oblique case
- Ergative–absolutive language
- Absolutive case
- Grammatical case
- List of grammatical cases
- Abessive case
- Ablative (Latin)
- Ablative case
- Accusative case
- Adessive case
- Adverbial case
- Allative case
- Antessive case
- Apudessive case
- Associative case
- Aversive case
- Benefactive case
- Causal case
- Causal-final case
- Colognian declension
- Comitative case
- Comparative case
- Dative case
- Delative case
- Differential object marking
- Direct case
- Distantitive case
- Distributive case
- Distributive-temporal case
- Dutch declension
- Egressive case
- Elative case
- Equative case
- Ergative case
- Essive case
- Essive-formal case
- Essive-modal case
- Exessive case
- Final case
- Genitive case
- German declension
- Illative case
- Inalienable possession
- Inelative case
- Inessive case
- Initiative case
- Instructive case
- Instrumental case
- Instrumental-comitative case
- Intransitive case
- Intrative case
- Lative case
- Locative case
- Modal case
- Multiplicative case
- Nominative case
- Nota accusativi
- Ornative case
- Partitive case
- Pegative case
- Perlative case
- Pertingent case
- Possessive
- Possessive and possessed cases
- Postelative case
- Postessive case
- Prepositional case
- Prolative case
- Prosecutive case
- Proximative case
- Semblative case
- Sociative case
- Subessive case
- Sublative case
- Superessive case
- Superlative case
- Temporal case
- Terminative case
- Translative case
- Verbal case
- Vocative case
- Chinese language
- Languages of China
- History of the Chinese language
- Lingua franca
- Sino-Korean vocabulary
- Chinese honorifics
- Standard Chinese
- Chinese as a foreign language
- Austronesian languages
- Japanese grammar
- Honorific speech in Japanese
- Japanese writing system
- Ryukyuan languages
- Japanese orthography issues
- Romanization of Japanese
- Korean romanization
- Romanization of Chinese
- Morphology (linguistics)
- Word
- Grammar
- Tone (linguistics)
- Germanic languages
- The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy