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- A (letter) [r]: The first letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
- 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]
- Apostrophe [r]: Punctuation marking absence of a letter and plurals, among a large number of other purposes. [e]
- Art [r]: Application of human creativity to existing materials, resulting in a new object or experience. [e]
- B (letter) [r]: The second letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
- Braille [r]: System of writing and printing for blind or visually impaired people, in which varied arrangements of raised dots representing letters and numerals are identified by touch. [e]
- C (letter) [r]: The third letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
- C.W. Nicol [r]: (C.W.ニコル C.W. Nikoru) Japanese environmentalist, conservationist and writer of Welsh descent (born 1940). [e]
- Communication [r]: The set of interactive processes that create shared meaning. [e]
- Comprehension approach [r]: several methodologies of language learning that emphasise understanding of language rather than speaking. [e]
- Computer [r]: A machine that executes a sequence of instructions. [e]
- Contact language [r]: any language which is created through contact between two or more existing languages; may occur when people who share no native language need to communicate, or when a language of one group becomes used for wider communication. [e]
- D (letter) [r]: The fourth letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
- E (letter) [r]: The fifth letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
- Education [r]: Learning and teaching activities for the purpose of knowledge or skill acquisition, or the development of values or virtues. May also involve imparting culture or group socialization. [e]
- English spellings [r]: Lists and tables of English words, showing pronunciation. [e]
- F (letter) [r]: The sixth letter of the English alphabet. Its name is pronounced eff. [e]
- French words in English [r]: French words and phrases in English, including a catalog. [e]
- G (letter) [r]: The seventh letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- GH [r]: A digraph (a two-letter grapheme) used with various different values in a number of languages using the Latin alphabet. [e]
- H (letter) [r]: The eighth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
- I (letter) [r]: The ninth letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- J (letter) [r]: The tenth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet, and historically the last of the 26 letters to be added. [e]
- Japanese language [r]: (日本語 Nihongo), Japonic language spoken mostly in Japan; Japonic family's linguistic relationship to other tongues yet to be established, though Japanese may be related to Korean; written in a combination of Chinese-derived characters (漢字 kanji) and native hiragana (ひらがな) and katakana (カタカナ) scripts; about 125,000,000 native speakers worldwide. [e]
- Journalism [r]: Practice of writing about daily events of interest to people - politics, international affairs, sports, etc. [e]
- K (letter) [r]: The eleventh letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- L (letter) [r]: The twelfth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
- Linguistic prescriptivism [r]: The laying down or prescribing of normative rules for the use of a language, or the making of recommendations for effective language usage. [e]
- Literature [r]: The profession of “letters” (from Latin litteras), and written texts considered as aesthetic and expressive objects. [e]
- M (letter) [r]: The thirteenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
- Manga [r]: Japanese or Japanese-style comics. [e]
- Mathematics [r]: The study of quantities, structures, their relations, and changes thereof. [e]
- N (letter) [r]: The fourteenth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
- O (letter) [r]: The fifteenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet. [e]
- Orthography [r]: Art or study of correct spelling and grammar according to established usage. [e]
- P (letter) [r]: The sixteenth letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- Pencil [r]: An instrument used for writing or drawing and which employs a dry medium, typically a compound based on graphite. [e]
- Poetry [r]: A form of literary work which uses rhythm, metre, and sound elements (such as assonance or dissonance) to structure, amplify, and in some instances supplant the literal meanings of words. [e]
- Printing press [r]: Device for making multiple paper copies of text, invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 1440s. [e]
- Q (letter) [r]: The seventeenth letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- R (letter) [r]: The 18th letter of the English alphabet. [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.
- S (letter) [r]: The 19th letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- Scientific notation [r]: A method of representing real numbers compactly. [e]
- Sign language [r]: A system of language in which expressions are conveyed using body movements rather than the human voice. [e]
- T (letter) [r]: The 20th letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- The League of Gentlemen (writers and performers) [r]: British comedy writers and actors comprising Jeremy Dyson, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith and Mark Gatiss; best known for their horror comedy series of the same name. [e]
- U (letter) [r]: The twenty-first letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- V (letter) [r]: The twenty-second letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- W (letter) [r]: The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- Word (language) [r]: A unit of language, often regarded as 'minimally distinctive' and used to build larger structures such as phrases; languages vary in how distinctive word units are and how much they may be modified. [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]
- X (letter) [r]: The twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- Y (letter) [r]: The twenty-fifth and penultimate letter of the English alphabet. [e]
- Z (letter) [r]: The twenty-sixth and last letter of the English alphabet. [e]

