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- Principal parts (links | edit)
- Ofudesaki (links | edit)
- Indo-European copula (links | edit)
- Optative mood (links | edit)
- English irregular verbs (links | edit)
- Polarity item (links | edit)
- Alfred Bloom (links | edit)
- French conjugation (links | edit)
- T-rules (links | edit)
- 't kofschip (links | edit)
- Central American Spanish (links | edit)
- Timucua language (links | edit)
- Hindustani grammar (links | edit)
- Modern Greek grammar (links | edit)
- German verbs (links | edit)
- Sanskrit grammar (links | edit)
- Object of the mind (links | edit)
- Quebec French syntax (links | edit)
- Comparison of Portuguese and Spanish (links | edit)
- English subjunctive (links | edit)
- Otomi language (links | edit)
- Nawat grammar (links | edit)
- Nabataean Aramaic (links | edit)
- Gujarati grammar (links | edit)
- Proto-Indo-European root (links | edit)
- Sanskrit verbs (links | edit)
- Icelandic grammar (links | edit)
- Erzgebirgisch (links | edit)
- Basque verbs (links | edit)
- Marathi grammar (links | edit)
- Contrastive distribution (links | edit)
- Nukak language (links | edit)
- Ugaritic grammar (links | edit)
- Montfortian dialect (links | edit)
- Dutch language (links | edit)
- Medieval Greek (links | edit)
- Ossetian language (links | edit)
- Indirect speech (links | edit)
- Subjunctive by attraction (links | edit)
- Otomi grammar (links | edit)
- Temoaya Otomi (links | edit)
- Old English subjunctive (links | edit)
- Indo-European vocabulary (links | edit)
- Portuguese conjugation (links | edit)
- Polish morphology (links | edit)
- Uses of English verb forms (links | edit)
- Albert Sechehaye (links | edit)
- Arabic verbs (links | edit)
- English conditional sentences (links | edit)