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Linguistics
[edit]- Linguistics
- Theoretical linguistics
- Syntax
- Subject (grammar)
- Syntactic movement
- Catena (linguistics)
- Syntactic Structures
- Head (linguistics)
- Discontinuity (linguistics)
- Wh-movement
- Topicalization
- Scrambling (linguistics)
- Deep structure
- Extraposition
- Constituent (linguistics)
- Immediate constituent analysis
- Shifting (linguistics)
- Heavy NP shift
- Branching (linguistics)
- Government (linguistics)
- Dependency grammar
- Generative grammar
- Transformational grammar
- Categorial grammar
- Relational grammar
- Tree-adjoining grammar
- Generalized phrase structure grammar
- Head-driven phrase structure grammar
- Lexical functional grammar
- Formal grammar
- Link grammar
- Construction grammar
- Abstract syntax tree
- Parse tree
- Case government
- Subcategorization
- Grammatical relation
- Clause
- Relative clause
- English relative clauses
- Independent clause
- Valency (linguistics)
- Argument (linguistics)
- Referent
- Government and binding theory
- Minimalist program
- Inversion (linguistics)
- Subject–auxiliary inversion
- Inflectional phrase
- Movement paradox
- English auxiliaries and contractions
- Finite verb
- Verb phrase
- Adverbial phrase
- Nominative case
- Austronesian alignment
- Part of speech
- Agreement (linguistics)
- Agent (grammar)
- Predicate (grammar)
- Predicate logic
- Syntactic expletive
- Cataphora
- Gerund
- Cognitive linguistics
- Generative linguistics
- Quantitative linguistics
- Functional theories of grammar
- Phonology
- Morphophonology
- Lexis (linguistics)
- Semantics
- Pragmatics
- Graphemics
- Orthography
- Semiotics
- Linguistic description
- Anthropological linguistics
- Comparative linguistics
- Historical linguistics
- Etymology
- Graphetics
- Phonetics
- Sociolinguistics
- Applied linguistics
- Computational linguistics
- Evolutionary linguistics
- Forensic linguistics
- Language acquisition
- Second-language acquisition
- Language assessment
- Language development
- Language education
- Linguistic anthropology
- Neurolinguistics
- Psycholinguistics
- History of linguistics
- Linguistic prescription
- List of linguists
- List of unsolved problems in linguistics
- Yes–no question
- Pro-drop language
- Dummy pronoun
- Inverse copular constructions
- Subject–verb inversion in English
- Copula (linguistics)
- Complement (linguistics)
- Grammatical case
- Quirky subject
- Sentence (linguistics)
- Subject pronoun
- Grammar
- Transitive verb
- Intransitive verb
- Syntactic category
- Isolating language
- Differential object marking
- Unaccusative verb
- Unergative verb
- Object pronoun
- Prepositional pronoun
- Oblique case
- Grammatical category
- Noun
- Pronoun
- Phrase
- Animacy
- Grammatical aspect
- Clusivity
- Comparison (grammar)
- Definiteness
- Evidentiality
- Focus (linguistics)
- Grammatical gender
- Mirative
- Linguistic modality
- Grammatical mood
- Noun class
- Grammatical number
- Grammatical person
- Affirmative and negative
- Grammatical tense
- Topic–comment
- Transitivity (grammar)
- Volition (linguistics)
- Language
- Ergative case
- Grammatical conjugation
- Active voice
- Passive voice
- English passive voice
- Patient (grammar)
- Participle
- Auxiliary verb
- Deponent verb
- Reflexive verb
- Mediopassive voice
- Antipassive voice
- Object (grammar)
- Verb
- Information structure
- TUTT (linguistics)
- Relative and absolute tense
- Tenseless language
- Utterance
- Question
- Inflection
- Personal pronoun
- English personal pronouns
- Genitive case
- Possessive
- Dative case
- Ablative case
- Vocative case
- Locative case
- Instrumental case
- Syncretism (linguistics)
- Dependent clause
- Predicative expression
- Adjunct (grammar)
- Content clause
- Conjunction (grammar)
- Selection (linguistics)
- Small clause
- Adverbial clause
- T-unit
- Thematic equative
- Balancing and deranking
- Discourse
- Ellipsis
- Second language
- Apposition
- Backchannel
- V2 word order
- X-bar theory
- Proposition
- English grammar
- Imperative mood
- Null-subject language
- Non-finite clause
- Comparative method
- Medieval etymology
- Back-formation
- Bongo-Bongo (linguistics)
- Cognate
- Epeolatry
- Etymological dictionary
- Etymological fallacy
- False cognate
- False etymology
- Folk etymology
- Lists of etymologies
- Malapropism
- Neologism
- Philology
- Phono-semantic matching
- Proto-language
- Pseudoscientific language comparison
- Semantic change
- Suppletion
- Toponymy
- Wörter und Sachen
- Northern English
- History of the English language
- Dialectology
- Derivation (linguistics)
- Word formation
- Loanword
- Compound (linguistics)
- Sound symbolism
- Sound change
- Causative
- Word
- Meaning (linguistics)
- Language family
- Root (linguistics)
- Thematic relation
- Theta criterion
- Case grammar
- Linguistic typology
- Morphological typology
- Synthetic language
- Polysynthetic language
- Fusional language
- Agglutinative language
- Morphology (linguistics)
- Morphosyntactic alignment
- Nominative–accusative language
- Split ergativity
- Ergative–absolutive language
- Nominative–absolutive language
- Active–stative language
- Tripartite language
- Direct–inverse language
- Syntactic pivot
- Theta role
- Word order
- VO language
- Subject–verb–object
- Verb–subject–object
- Verb–object–subject
- OV language
- Subject–object–verb
- Object–subject–verb
- Object–verb–subject
- Time–manner–place
- Place–manner–time
- List of grammatical cases
- Declension
- Absolutive case
- Accusative case
- Direct case
- Intransitive case
- Partitive case
- Pegative case
- Adessive case
- Allative case
- Antessive case
- Apudessive case
- Distantitive case
- Distributive case
- Distributive-temporal case
- Egressive case
- Elative case
- Illative case
- Inelative case
- Inessive case
- Initiative case
- Intrative case
- Lative case
- Perlative case
- Pertingent case
- Postelative case
- Prolative case
- Prosecutive case
- Proximative case
- Subessive case
- Sublative case
- Superessive case
- Superlative case
- Temporal case
- Terminative case
- Abessive case
- Comitative case
- Instrumental-comitative case
- Ornative case
- Sociative case
- Adverbial case
- Comparative case
- Equative case
- Essive case
- Essive-formal case
- Essive-modal case
- Exessive case
- Instructive case
- Modal case
- Multiplicative case
- Semblative case
- Translative case
- Aversive case
- Benefactive case
- Causal case
- Causal-final case
- Final case
- Prepositional case
- Middle English
- Old English grammar
- Disjunctive pronoun
- Markedness
- Preposition and postposition
- Applicative voice
- Latin
- Verb phrase ellipsis
- Ellipsis (linguistics)
- Adjective
- Adpositional phrase
- Noun phrase
- Suffix
- Predicative verb
- Regular and irregular verbs
- Continuous and progressive aspects
- English conditional sentences
- Perfect (grammar)
- Infinitive
- Reductio ad absurdum
- Existential clause
- Zero copula
- African American Vernacular English
- Indo-European copula
- Nominal sentence
- Stative verb
- Adjectival noun (noun)
- Agent noun
- Noun adjunct
- Collective noun
- Proper noun
- Count noun
- Deverbal noun
- Initial-stress-derived noun
- Mass noun
- Relational noun
- Strong noun
- Verbal noun
- Weak noun
- Adverb
- Adverbial genitive
- Conjunctive adverb
- Flat adverb
- Interrogative word
- Prepositional adverb
- Pronominal adverb
- Attributive verb
- Converb
- Gerundive
- Supine
- Accusative verb
- Ambitransitive verb
- Andative and venitive
- Anticausative verb
- Autocausative verb
- Captative verb
- Catenative verb
- Compound verb
- Defective verb
- Denominal verb
- Ditransitive verb
- Exceptional case-marking
- Ergative verb
- Frequentative
- Impersonal verb
- Inchoative verb
- Lexical verb
- Light verb
- Modal verb
- Monotransitive verb
- Negative verb
- Performative verb
- Phrasal verb
- Germanic verb
- Separable verb
- Stretched verb
- Germanic strong verb
- Germanic weak verb
- Collateral adjective
- Demonstrative
- Post-positive adjective
- Distributive pronoun
- Donkey pronoun
- T–V distinction
- Gender-specific and gender-neutral pronouns
- Indefinite pronoun
- Intensive pronoun
- Reciprocal pronoun
- Reflexive pronoun
- Relative pronoun
- Resumptive pronoun
- Inflected preposition
- Casally modulated preposition
- Determiner
- Article (grammar)
- Quantification
- Classifier (linguistics)
- Measure word
- Grammatical particle
- Discourse particle
- Modal particle
- Noun particle
- Coverb
- Interjection
- Onomatopoeia
- Preverb
- Pro-form
- Pro-sentence
- Pro-verb
- Procedure word
- Uninflected word
- Untranslatability
- Dynamic verb
- Boundedness (linguistics)
- Control (linguistics)
- Connegative
- Causative alternation
- Dependent and independent verb forms
- Middle High German verbs
- Serial verb construction
- Strong inflection
- Verb of fearing
- Verbnoun
- Momentane
- Multi-word verb
- Polyword
- English modal verbs
- Superlative
- English possessive
- Construct state
- Genitive construction
- Possession (linguistics)
- Possessive antecedent
- List of glossing abbreviations
- Future tense
- Gnomic aspect
- Habitual aspect
- Register (sociolinguistics)
- Hesternal tense
- Historical present
- Hodiernal tense
- Honorifics (linguistics)
- Hortative
- Hearsay
- Hypothetical mood
- Ideophone
- Future
- Inalienable possession
- Inchoative aspect
- Deductive mood
- Intention
- Irrealis mood
- Indirect speech
- Iteration
- Jussive mood
- Imperfective aspect
- Code-switching
- Logophoricity
- Voice (grammar)
- Nominalization
- Numeral (linguistics)
- Obviative
- Optative mood
- Perfective aspect
- Plural
- Pluractionality
- Conditional mood
- Preterite
- Present tense
- Propositive mood
- Conditional sentence
- Anatomical terms of location
- Past tense
- Purposive approach
- Realis mood
- Pluperfect
- Relativizer
- Resultative
- Switch-reference
- Sensory evidential mood
- Singulative number
- Subjunctive mood
- Specifier
- Speculative mood
- Subordination (linguistics)
- Telicity
- Role and reference grammar
- Non-finite verb
- Veridicality
- Covert (linguistics)
- Null morpheme
- Aorist
- Assumptive mood
- Associative case
- Assertiveness
- Augmentative
- Complementizer
- Counterfactual conditional
- Circumfix
- Lemma (morphology)
- Logical consequence
- Comparative
- Contrast (linguistics)
- Coreference
- Crastinal tense
- Nonfuture tense
- Future perfect
- Present perfect
- Deixis
- Deliberative mood
- Delative case
- Deontic modality
- Desiderative mood
- Diminutive
- Logical disjunction
- Dubitative mood
- Delimitative aspect
- Dyadic kinship term
- Epenthesis
- Epistemic modality
- Interlinear gloss
- Allocutive agreement
- English numerals
- Plurale tantum
- Romance plurals
- International auxiliary language
- Affix
- Synesis
- Generic you
- Majestic plural
- Dependent-marking language
- Head-marking language
- Infix
- Prefix
- Morpheme
- Grammatical modifier
- Redundancy (linguistics)
- Quantity
- Pidgin
- Creole language
- Poverty of the stimulus
- Social interactionist theory
- Relational frame theory
- Universal grammar
- Language processing in the brain
- Antisymmetry
- Naomi Baron
- Binding (linguistics)
- Chomsky hierarchy
- Distributed morphology
- Garden path sentence
- Grammaticality
- Richard Kayne
- Howard Lasnik
- Rochelle Lieber
- Linguistics Wars
- Merge (linguistics)
- Move α
- Frederick Newmeyer
- Parasitic gap
- David Pesetsky
- Principles and parameters
- Specified subject condition
- Tensed-S condition
- Tough movement
- Transderivational search
- Systemic functional grammar
- Discourse analysis
- History of English grammars
- Latin conjugation
- English verbs
- English clause syntax
- Apophony
- Indo-European languages
- Grammaticalization
- Sequence of tenses
- Nominal TAM
- Spatial tense
- Voice (phonetics)
- Vowel
- Consonant
- Prosody (linguistics)
- Tone (linguistics)
- Syllable weight
- Vowel length
- Nasalization
- Stress (linguistics)
- Consonant mutation
- Consonant gradation
- Lenition
- Palatalization
- I-mutation
- Germanic umlaut
- Germanic a-mutation
- Front vowel
- Back vowel
- Old English
- Synchronic analysis
- Germanic languages
- Nonconcatenative morphology
- Gemination
- Transfix
- Simulfix
- Suprafix
- Reduplication
- Metaphony
- Description
- Reference
- Punctuation
- Zero (linguistics)
- Function word
- Bound morpheme
- Tag question
- Marker (linguistics)
- List of language families
- Ain't
- And/or
- English articles
- Capitalization in English
- Classical compound
- Comma splice
- Crossover effects
- Definite article reduction
- Dependent statement
- English determiners
- Do-support
- Double copula
- False title
- Fewer vs. less
- Free indirect speech
- Gender in English
- Going-to future
- He
- History of linguistic prescription in English
- I (pronoun)
- Idiom
- Idiom in English language
- -ing
- English irregular verbs
- It (pronoun)
- Jesus (name)
- Joseph Priestley and education
- Like
- List of English irregular verbs
- List of English prepositions
- List of plain English words and phrases
- Longest English sentence
- Negative inversion
- Nested quotation
- Northern subject rule
- Not!
- Penthouse principle
- English plurals
- Plural form of words ending in -us
- Possessive determiner
- English prefixes
- Present continuous (English)
- Reduced relative clause
- Right-branching sentence
- Run-on sentence
- Sentence diagram
- Shall and will
- She
- Sloppy identity
- Split infinitive
- Stripping (linguistics)
- English subjunctive
- Than
- They
- Thou
- Uses of English verb forms
- We
- Word family
- List of English words with disputed usage
- You
- Zero-marking in English
- Disputes in English grammar
- Dangling modifier
- Gender neutrality in English
- Generic antecedent
- Hopefully
- Plain English Campaign
- Preposition stranding
- Singular they
- Subject complement
- Who (pronoun)
- One (pronoun)
- Spivak pronoun
- Womyn
- The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language
- English Grammar In Use
- The Rudiments of English Grammar
- Sleeping Dogs Don't Lay
- Unspeakable Sentences
- Agentive ending
- Double negative
- Habitual be
- Irregardless
- Is-leveling
- Third person agreement leveling
- Nonstandard dialect
- Solecism
- Al-
- Antho-
- Binary prefix
- Darbar (title)
- Dera
- Entero
- Gastro-
- Internet-related prefixes
- Meta
- N-
- Numeral prefix
- Prefix code
- Pseudo-
- Unit prefix
- -ana
- -zilla
- -lock
- -logy
- -nik
- Omics
- Ville
- Retroactive continuity
- -ase
- -kinesis
- Glossary of manias
- -nomics
- -onym
- -phil-
- -physis
- Researchsome
- Viewing instrument
- Relative articulation
- Palatal approximant
- Alternation (linguistics)
- Metathesis (linguistics)
- Quantitative metathesis
- Consonant voicing and devoicing
- Assibilation
- L-vocalization
- Debuccalization
- Fortition
- Sonority hierarchy
- Prothesis (linguistics)
- Paragoge
- Unpacking
- Vowel breaking
- Elision
- Apheresis (linguistics)
- Syncope (phonetics)
- Apocope
- Haplology
- Fusion (phonetics)
- Cluster reduction
- Cheshirization
- Floating tone
- Assimilation (linguistics)
- Coarticulation
- Labialization
- Final-obstruent devoicing
- Vowel harmony
- Consonant harmony
- Dissimilation
- Sandhi
- Liaison (French)
- Linking and intrusive R
- Hiatus (linguistics)
- Synalepha
- Crasis
- Synaeresis
- Diaeresis (prosody)
- Synizesis
- Iotacism
- Lambdacism
- Rhotacism
- Lisp
- Rhinoglottophilia
- Sulcalization
- Phoneme
- Syllable
- Lexicon
- Speech error
- Rhetoric
- Elocutio
- West Country dialects
- Verlan
- Clitic
- Argot
- Vesre
- Word stem
- Anagram
- Dyslexia
- Spoonerism
- Affection (linguistics)
- Old English phonology
- Welsh language
- British English
- Intervocalic alveolar flapping
- Trill consonant
- Approximant consonant
- Flap consonant
- Chain shift
- Grimm's law
- Germanic spirant law
- Poetry
- Consonance and dissonance
- Prose
- Literature
- Rhyme
- Assonance
- Alliteration
- Greek language
- Phonestheme
- Inherently funny word
- Cliché
- Allophone
- Coincidence
- Literary consonance
- Adnomination
- Adynaton
- Alliterative verse
- Anaphora (rhetoric)
- Asteismus
- Bob and wheel
- Burlesque metaphor
- Cynghanedd
- Dropped line
- End-stopping
- Enjambment
- Epanodos
- Epistrophe
- Erasure poetry
- Found poetry
- Improvisation
- Kenning
- List of kigo
- List of kennings
- Literary technique
- Masculine ending
- Nonsense word
- Par'hyponoian
- Paraklausithyron
- Pruning poem
- Recusatio
- Enclosed rhyme
- Feminine rhyme
- Masculine rhyme
- Spoetry
- Substitution (poetry)
- Syzygy (poetry)
- Tautogram
- Tmesis
- Triadic-line poetry
- Volta (literature)
- Zeugma
- Ancient Greek
- Figure of speech
- Parallelism (rhetoric)
- A Dictionary of the English Language
- Glossary of rhetorical terms
- Antanaclasis
- Pun
- Syndeton
- Polysyndeton
- Modes of persuasion
- Stylistic device
- Rhetorical device
- Accumulatio
- Allegory
- Allusion
- Anadiplosis
- Anangeon
- Anapodoton
- Anastrophe
- Antonomasia
- Aphorismus
- Apokoinu construction
- Apologia
- Apophasis
- Apostrophe (figure of speech)
- Appeal to advantage
- Argumentum ad captandum
- Asyndeton
- Aureation
- Auxesis (figure of speech)
- Bathos
- Bomphiologia
- Buzzword
- Chiasmus
- Constitutive rhetoric
- Diaeresis (philosophy)
- Dionysian imitatio
- Dissoi Logoi
- Ekphrasis
- Elevator pitch
- Emotive conjugation
- Enallage
- Epic catalogue
- Encomium
- Epizeuxis
- Exergasia
- Figura etymologica
- Glittering generality
- Grand style (rhetoric)
- Grapevine (gossip)
- Greguería
- Hardworking families
- Hendiadys
- Hendiatris
- Homeoptoton
- Homeoteleuton
- Hook (rhetoric)
- Hyperbaton
- Hyperbole
- Hypocatastasis
- Hypophora
- Hypozeuxis
- Hysteron proteron
- Illth
- Imitation (art)
- Innuendo
- Ipse dixit
- Irony
- Isocolon
- List of metonyms
- List of polysemes
- Litotes
- Loaded language
- Meiosis (figure of speech)
- Metalepsis
- Metaphor
- Metaphor and metonymy
- Metonymy
- Mistakes were made
- Nimism
- Open loop
- Oxymoron
- Parisosis
- Peroration
- Priamel
- Protrepsis and paraenesis
- Question dodging
- Razor (philosophy)
- Rhetorical question
- Rhetorical stance
- Scesis Onomaton
- Shermanesque statement
- Simile
- Sotto voce
- Sound bite
- Symploce
- Tautophrase
- Thought-terminating cliché
- Understatement
- Weasel word
- Above my paygrade
- Accismus
- Antanagoge
- Aporia
- Barytonesis
- Breaking point (psychology)
- Bromide (language)
- Catachresis
- Circumlocution
- Classification (literature)
- Climax (figure of speech)
- Code word (figure of speech)
- Corpsing
- Correption
- Diacope
- Double entendre
- Dysphemism
- Epanalepsis
- Epanorthosis
- Eponym
- Euphemism
- Flummery
- Flying pig
- Herd mentality
- Hypallage
- Just-so story
- L'esprit de l'escalier
- List of politically motivated renamings
- Lone wolf (trait)
- Love–hate relationship
- Merism
- Mess of pottage
- Metaplasm
- Mokita
- Monologue
- Palilogy
- Parachesis
- Paradiastole
- Paraprosdokian
- Paromoiosis
- Pars pro toto
- Pathetic fallacy
- Pissing contest
- Pleonasm
- Ploce (figure of speech)
- Polite fiction
- Pollyanna principle
- Polyptoton
- Praegnans constructio
- Procatalepsis
- Prolepsis
- Prophetic perfect tense
- Prosopopoeia
- Red herring
- Rest of the world
- Robust decision
- Rhetorical operations
- Roger Dodger (phrase)
- Sandancer
- Sarcasm
- Scheme (linguistics)
- See a man about a dog
- Setting up to fail
- Shadow of the leader
- Social trap
- Synecdoche
- Tip of the tongue
- TOTimal
- Tricolon
- Trope (literature)
- Wallflower (people)
- Weak mindedness
- Wellerism
- With flying colours
- Recall (memory)
- Tongue
- Anterior tongue
- Anomic aphasia
- Memory
- Metacognition
- Memory and aging
- Metamemory
- Neuroanatomy of memory
- Temporal logic
- Logical connective
- Syntax (logic)
- Symbol (formal)
- List of logic symbols
- Formal language
- Natural language
- Operand
- Propositional calculus
- Truth function
- Logical constant
- Formal system
- Compound sentence
- Material conditional
- Exclusive or
- Logical biconditional
- Logical conjunction
- Sheffer stroke
- Logical NOR
- Truth
- False (logic)
- Denotation
- Propositional attitude
- Epistemology
- Answer
- Information
- Interrogative
- Loaded question
- Five Ws
- Bloom's Taxonomy
- Closed-ended question
- Multiple choice
- Yes and no
- French grammar
- German grammar
- Japanese language
- Standard Chinese
- Polish grammar
- Question mark
- Latin alphabet
- Spanish language
- Inverted question and exclamation marks
- Socratic method
- Scientific method
- Philosophy
- Theory
- Doubt
- Exclamation
- Inquiry
- Interrobang
- Interrogation
- Interrogatories
- Leading question
- Problem
- Sentence function
- Twenty Questions
- Who Asked the First Question?
- Intelligence
- Speech
- Direction of fit
- Intentionality
- Belief
- Attitude (psychology)
- Hope
- Associative property
- Commutative property
- Distributive property
- Idempotence
- Absorption law
- Monotonic function
- Affine transformation
- Duality (mathematics)
- Contradiction
- Involution (mathematics)
- Validity
- Truth table
- Many-valued logic
- Order of operations
- Pedagogical grammar
- A-not-A question
- Absolute construction
- Accidental gap
- Accusative absolute
- Actancy
- Adjective phrase
- Adverbial complement
- Alienability (linguistics)
- Amphibology
- Anankastic conditional
- Antithetic parallelism
- Artificial grammar learning
- Attraction (grammar)
- Balanced sentence
- Block quotation
- Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
- Case in tiers
- Chômeur
- Cleft sentence
- Clitic doubling
- Closed class
- Co-construction
- Cognitive approaches to grammar
- Collective singular
- Commacide
- Context change potential
- Cumulativity
- Cognate object
- Danda
- Dative construction
- Dative shift
- Determinans
- Determinatum
- Double dative
- Downward entailing
- Echo answer
- Ejaculation (grammar)
- Echo complement
- Emergent grammar
- Extended Projection Principle
- False singular
- Operator (linguistics)
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- Voiceless palatal lateral fricative
- Voiceless palatal affricate
- Voiceless labiodental stop
- Voiceless labiodental affricate
- Voiceless dental stop
- Voiceless labial–velar stop
- Voiceless bilabial fricative
- Voiceless alveolo-palatal sibilant
- Voiceless alveolo-palatal affricate
- Voiceless alveolar nasal
- Voiceless alveolar lateral affricate
- Voiceless alveolar affricate
- Voiced velar lateral affricate
- Voiced velar lateral fricative
- Voiced uvular stop
- Voiced velar affricate
- Voiced velar implosive
- Voiced retroflex stop
- Soft palate
- Velar lateral tap
- Velar ejective affricate
- Velar ejective fricative
- Velar lateral ejective affricate
- Vocal tract
- Voice onset time
- Voiced alveolar implosive
- Voiced alveolar lateral fricative
- Voiced alveolo-palatal sibilant
- Voiced bilabial implosive
- Voiced dental affricate
- Voiced labiodental affricate
- Voiced palatal affricate
- Voiced palatal implosive
- Voiced palatal stop
- Voiced pharyngeal fricative
- Voiced retroflex sibilant
- Voiced retroflex implosive
- Metre
- American and British English spelling differences
- American and British English pronunciation differences
- List of British words not widely used in the United States
- List of words having different meanings in American and British English: A–L
- List of words having different meanings in American and British English: M–Z
- Isochrony
- Pitch accent
- Loudness
- Accent (music)
- Pronunciation respelling
- Ukrainian language
- Ad hoc
- Ad libitum
- Length (phonetics)
- Foot (prosody)
- Tone contour
- Register (phonology)
- Downstep
- Tone terracing
- Tone letter
- Chroneme
- Extra-short
- Pitch contour
- Pitch reset
- Pausa
- Prosodic unit
- Close vowel
- Open-mid central unrounded vowel
- Pharyngealization
- Palato-alveolar consonant
- Alveolo-palatal consonant
- Retroflex consonant
- Formant
- Drift (linguistics)
- Language change
- Tongue shape
- Cyrillization of Greek