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- Africa [r]: Continent stretching over the equator, hosting deserts, tropical jungles and savanna as well as over fifty nations; population about 900,000,000. [e]
- Alphabet [r]: Writing system in which symbols - single or multiple letters, such as <t> or <ch> - represent phonemes (significant 'sounds') of a language. [e]
- Anthropology [r]: The holistic study of humankind; from the Greek words anthropos ("human") and logia ("study"). [e]
- Back-chaining [r]: Pronunciation-teaching technique for polysyllabic words, in which syllables are learned in reverse order. [e]
- Code-switching [r]: Linguistics term denoting the concurrent use of more than one language, or language variety, in conversation. [e]
- Computer networking application protocols [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Consonant [r]: Unit of language, defined in phonetics as a speech sound that involves full or partial 'closure' of the mouth, and in phonology as a segment that cannot occupy the nucleus or 'peak' of a syllable. [e]
- Grammar [r]: The logical and structural rules that govern the composition of sentences, phrases, and words in any given natural language. [e]
- Language (general) [r]: A type of communication system; this term is used in linguistics, computer science and other fields to refer to different systems, including 'natural language' in humans, programming languages run on computers, and so on. [e]
- Linguistics [r]: The scientific study of language. [e]
- Meaning [r]: Referent that is conveyed or signified, that is intended in a specified manner. [e]
- Natural language [r]: A communication system based on sequences of acoustic, visual or tactile symbols that serve as units of meaning. [e]
- Orthography [r]: Art or study of correct spelling and grammar according to established usage. [e]
- Penguins in popular culture [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Phonology [r]: In linguistics, the study of the system used to represent language, including sounds in spoken language and hand movements in sign language. [e]
- Reading [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Reading (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
- Russian language [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Sign language [r]: A system of language in which expressions are conveyed using body movements rather than the human voice. [e]
- Speech (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Speech Recognition [r]: The ability to recognize and understand human speech, especially when done by computers. [e]
- Telephone [r]: Telecommunications device that transmits and receives sound, most commonly the human voice, by converting the sound waves to pulses of electrical current, and then retranslating the current back to sound. [e]
- Verb [r]: A word in the structure of written and spoken languages that generally defines action. [e]
- Voice (communications) [r]: In communications technology, the range of frequencies carried by a telephone or radio intended to be adequate for clearly understandable spoken language, but not necessarily voice (music) [e]
- Voice (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Voice over Internet Protocol [r]: A family of standards that permits carrying voice telephony over Internet Protocol networks that handle both voice and data, instead of dedicated telephony networks. [e]
- Vowel [r]: Speech sound with relatively unhindered airflow; different vowels are articulated mainly through tongue movements at the palatal and velar regions of the mouth, and are usually voiced (i.e. involve vocal fold movement). [e]
- Writing system [r]: A set of signs used to represent a language, such as an alphabet, or a set of rules used to write a language, such as conventions of spelling and punctuation. [e]
- Written language [r]: The communication and representation of a language by means of a writing system. [e]
- Yankee [r]: Add brief definition or description

