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Welcome to the Linguistics Workgroup. Click 'All Articles' above for linguistics articles which may or may not have been worked on.
Please add yourself to the 'Authors' or 'Editors' pages above by placing the appropriate tag (e.g.Category:Linguistics Authors|Lastname, Firstname in double square brackets, if you're an author) on your user page.
Articles are in various stages of development. Check Linguistics External Articles for pages that have not changed significantly from the Wikipedia versions, and Linguistics Developing Articles for those with significant work. Developed articles are those that are nearing completion.
Please find below lists of suggested linguistics-related Wikipedia article titles, which may or may not have a Citizendium page. Perhaps you'd like to start one from scratch or upload and modify the Wikipedia version.
A
* Accent (linguistics) * Alphabet * Anthropological linguistics * Applied linguistics * Arabic language
B
* Benjamin Whorf
C
* Chinese language * Claude Lévi-Strauss * Clinical linguistics * Cognitive linguistics * Communication * Comparative linguistics * Comprehension approach * Computational linguistics * Connectionism * Corpus linguistics * Creole language * Critical period
D
* Descriptive linguistics * Dialectology * Discourse analysis
E
* Edward Sapir * English language * Esperanto * Ethnolinguistics * Etymology
F
* Ferdinand de Saussure * Foreign language * Forensic linguistics * Formal language * French language * Functional grammar
G
* Generative linguistics * Geneva School * German language * Grammar
H
* Hindi language
J
* Japanese language
K
* Kenneth L. Pike * Korean language
L
* Language * Language acquisition * Latin * Lexical semantics * Lexicon * Letter (alphabet) * Lexis * Linguistic prescription * Linguistics * Linguistic typology * List of basic linguistics topics * List of linguists
M
* Markedness * Michael Halliday * Monitor Theory * Morpheme * Morphological typology * Morphology (linguistics) * Multilingualism
N
* Natural language * Neogrammarian * Neurolinguistics * Noam Chomsky
O
* Optimality theory * Orthography
P
* Paleolinguistics * Phoneme * Phonetics * Phonology * Pidgin * Plato's Problem * Portuguese language * Poverty of the stimulus * Pragmatics * Prague linguistic circle * Prototype Theory * Psycholinguistics * Punjabi language
R
* Roman Jakobson * Russian language
S
* Sanskrit * Sapir–Whorf hypothesis * Second language * Second language acquisition * Semantics * Semiotics * Sign (linguistics) * Sign language * SIL International * Singlish * Sociolinguistics * Spanish language * Speech perception * Spoken language * Stratificational linguistics * Stress (linguistics) * Structuralism * Stylistics (linguistics) * Syllable * Syntax * Systemic linguistics
T
* Theoretical linguistics * Transformational grammar
U
* Universal grammar * Unsolved problems in linguistics
W
* Word * Writing * Writing system * Written language