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- Würzel (links | edit)
- Nonconcatenative morphology (links | edit)
- Skolt Sami (links | edit)
- Proto-Afroasiatic language (links | edit)
- Characters of Chrono Cross (links | edit)
- Two dots (diacritic) (links | edit)
- Marc-Kevin Goellner (links | edit)
- Machine-readable passport (links | edit)
- Tonfön (links | edit)
- Umlaut (links | edit)
- Transphonologization (links | edit)
- Affection (linguistics) (links | edit)
- Hamgyŏng dialect (links | edit)
- Jeolla dialect (links | edit)
- Hadhrami Arabic (links | edit)
- Tamil phonology (links | edit)
- Latvian declension (links | edit)
- Werner Schröer (links | edit)
- Weak noun (links | edit)
- Austrian passport (links | edit)
- Subscript and superscript (links | edit)
- Imāla (links | edit)
- Indirect speech (links | edit)
- Chungcheong dialect (links | edit)