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- Symbel (links | edit)
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- Reduplication (links | edit)
- Northern Low Saxon (links | edit)
- Marchian (links | edit)
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- Germanic weak verb (links | edit)
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- Eastphalian language (links | edit)
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- Pennsylvania Dutch language (links | edit)
- Plautdietsch (links | edit)
- East Frisian Low Saxon (links | edit)
- Laryngeal theory (links | edit)
- Corded Ware culture (links | edit)
- Thematic vowel (links | edit)
- Tocharians (links | edit)
- Kurgan (links | edit)
- Colonia Tovar dialect (links | edit)
- Westphalian dialects (links | edit)
- Historical Vedic religion (links | edit)
- Proto-Germanic language (links | edit)
- History of the Kurds (links | edit)
- Om (links | edit)
- Bell Beaker culture (links | edit)
- Scop (links | edit)
- Subjunctive mood (links | edit)
- Old Frisian (links | edit)
- Yuezhi (links | edit)
- Swabian German (links | edit)
- Kanun (Albania) (links | edit)
- August Schleicher (links | edit)