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Linguistics 1
- Voice (grammar)
- Active voice
- Adjutative voice
- Antipassive voice
- Applicative voice
- Circumstantial voice
- English passive voice
- Impersonal passive voice
- Mediopassive voice
- Passive voice
- Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time
- Linguistic typology
- Active–stative language
- Agglutinative language
- Alien language
- Analytic language
- Austronesian alignment
- Branching (linguistics)
- Case hierarchy
- Centum-satem isogloss
- Covert (linguistics)
- Cryptotype
- Dependent-marking language
- Direct–inverse language
- Double-marking language
- East Asian languages
- Ergative–absolutive language
- Eurolinguistics
- Fusional language
- Head-directionality parameter
- Head-marking language
- Implicational hierarchy
- Incorporation (linguistics)
- Isolating language
- Linguistic universal
- Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic area
- Milewski's typology
- Miskito language (typological overview)
- Monosyllabic language
- Morphological typology
- Morphology (linguistics)
- Morphosyntactic alignment
- Nominative–absolutive language
- Nominative–accusative language
- Non-configurational language
- Null-subject language
- Object–subject–verb
- Object–verb–subject
- Oligosynthetic language
- OV language
- Phono-semantic matching
- Pipil language (typological overview)
- Polysynthetic language
- Pro-drop language
- Relative clause
- Scrambling (linguistics)
- Secundative language
- Split ergativity
- Subject–object–verb
- Subject–verb–object
- Syntactic pivot
- Synthetic language
- Tenseless language
- Theta role
- Time–manner–place
- Topic-prominent language
- Tripartite language
- UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database
- V2 word order
- Verb framing
- Verb–object–subject
- Verb–subject–object
- VO language
- Word order
- Zero-marking language
- Agreement (linguistics)
- Anaphora (linguistics)
- Answer ellipsis
- Antecedent (grammar)
- Determiner phrase
- Antisymmetry
- Binding (linguistics)
- C-command
- Center embedding
- Coordination (linguistics)
- Coreference
- Discontinuity (linguistics)
- Dislocation (syntax)
- Dynamic antisymmetry
- Ellipsis (linguistics)
- Endocentric and exocentric
- Extraposition
- Government (linguistics)
- Lexical rule
- Linguistic empathy
- M-command
- Nearest referent
- Noun ellipsis
- Pied-piping with inversion
- Pseudogapping
- Raising (linguistics)
- Reference
- Specified subject condition
- Tensed-S condition
- Tough movement
- Valency (linguistics)
- Wh-movement
- X-bar theory
- Accusative verb
- Ambitransitive verb
- Anticausative verb
- Argument (linguistics)
- Autocausative verb
- Benefactive case
- Causative
- Causative alternation
- Dative shift
- Ditransitive verb
- Dummy pronoun
- Ergative verb
- Impersonal verb
- Intransitive verb
- Reciprocal (grammar)
- Reciprocal pronoun
- Reflexive pronoun
- Reflexive verb
- Transitive verb
- Transitivity (grammar)
- Unaccusative verb
- Unergative verb
- Affirmative and negative
- Agent (grammar)
- Animacy
- Associated motion
- Clusivity
- Comparison (grammar)
- Definiteness
- Focus (linguistics)
- Grammatical person
- Grammatical case
- List of grammatical cases
- Abessive case
- Ablative (Latin)
- Ablative case
- Absolutive case
- Accusative case
- Adessive case
- Adverbial case
- Allative case
- Antessive case
- Apudessive case
- Associative case
- Aversive case
- Case role
- Colognian pronouns
- Comitative case
- Comparative case
- Dative case
- Declension
- Delative case
- Differential object marking
- Direct case
- Distantitive case
- Distributive case
- Distributive-temporal case
- Egressive case
- Elative case
- Equative case
- Ergative case
- Essive case
- Essive-formal case
- Essive-modal case
- Exessive case
- Final case
- Genitive case
- Illative case
- Inalienable possession
- Inelative case
- Inessive case
- Initiative case
- Instructive case
- Instrumental case
- Instrumental-comitative case
- Intransitive case
- Transitive case
- Intrative case
- Lative case
- Locative case
- Modal case
- Multiplicative case
- Nominative case
- Nota accusativi
- Oblique case
- Ornative case
- Partitive case
- Pegative case
- Perlative case
- Pertingent case
- Possessive
- Possessive and possessed cases
- Postelative case
- Postessive case
- Prepositional case
- Prolative case
- Prosecutive case
- Proximative case
- Semblative case
- Sociative case
- Subessive case
- Sublative case
- Superessive case
- Superlative case
- Temporal case
- Terminative case
- Translative case
- Verbal case
- Vocative case
- Grammatical aspect
- Aorist
- Aorist (Ancient Greek)
- Avalency
- Cessative aspect
- Continuous and progressive aspects
- Delimitative aspect
- Frequentative
- Going-to future
- Grammatical aspect in Slavic languages
- Habitual aspect
- Imperfective aspect
- Inchoative aspect
- Iterative aspect
- Long tense
- Momentane
- Perfect (grammar)
- Perfective aspect
- Perfective past
- Preterite
- Prospective aspect
- Semelfactive
- Tense–aspect–mood
- Grammatical gender
- Allocutive agreement
- Gender in Dutch grammar
- Gender in English
- Epicene
- Gender-specific and gender-neutral pronouns
- Genderless language
- Generic antecedent
- Noun class
- Synesis
- Grammatical tense
- Conditional mood
- Conditional perfect
- Crastinal tense
- Future perfect
- Future tense
- Gnomic aspect
- Hesternal tense
- Historical present
- Hodiernal tense
- Imperfect
- Nonfuture tense
- Nonpast tense
- Passé composé
- Passé simple
- Past tense
- Pluperfect
- Present continuous (English)
- Present perfect
- Present tense
- Relative and absolute tense
- Simple past
- Simple present
- Spatial tense
- Grammatical mood
- Aggressive mood
- Alethic modality
- Assumptive mood
- Debitive
- Deductive mood
- Deliberative mood
- Deontic modality
- Desiderative mood
- Dubitative mood
- English subjunctive
- Epistemic modality
- Evidentiality
- Hortative
- Hypothetical mood
- Imperative mood
- Imprecative mood
- Inferential mood
- Interrogative
- Irrealis mood
- Jussive mood
- Linguistic modality
- Mirative
- Necessitative mood
- Optative mood
- Permissive mood
- Propositive mood
- Realis mood
- Sensory evidential mood
- Speculative mood
- Subjunctive mood
- Volitive modality
- Grammatical number
- Collective noun
- Count noun
- Double plural
- Dual (grammatical number)
- English plurals
- Generic you
- Grammatical conjugation
- Royal we
- Mass noun
- Nosism
- Plural
- Plurale tantum
- Pluralis excellentiae
- Reduplicated plural
- Singulative number
- T–V distinction
- Pronoun
- Bound variable pronoun
- Distributive pronoun
- Donkey sentence
- German pronouns
- Indefinite pronoun
- Personal pronoun
- Pronoun game
- Pronoun reversal
- Relative pronoun
- Resumptive pronoun
- Verbnoun
- Syntactic category
- Adjective phrase
- Adpositional phrase
- Adverbial clause
- Adverbial phrase
- Complementizer
- Contraction (grammar)
- Determiner
- Grammatical modifier
- Inflectional phrase
- Noun phrase
- Phrase
- Verb phrase
- Part of speech
- Adjectival noun
- Adjectival noun (noun)
- Adjective
- Adverb
- Adverbial genitive
- Article (grammar)
- Casally modulated preposition
- Chinese classifier
- Classifier (linguistics)
- Collateral adjective
- Constituent (linguistics)
- Content word
- Converb
- Copula (linguistics)
- Correlative
- Coverb
- Demonstrative
- Describing speech
- Determinans
- Determinatum
- Discourse particle
- Fixed expression
- Function word
- German modal particle
- Conjunction (grammar)
- Grammatical particle
- Hedge (linguistics)
- Infinitive
- Interjection
- Measure word
- Modal particle
- Nexus grammar
- Noun
- PAVPANIC
- Predicate (grammar)
- Predicative verb
- Preposition and postposition
- Prepositional adverb
- Preverb
- Pro-form
- Pro-sentence
- Pro-verb
- Procedure word
- Proto-Indo-European particles
- Quirky subject
- Quotative
- Syntactic expletive
- Transitions (linguistics)
- Verb
- Adjunct (grammar)
- Adnoun
- Adverbial
- Clause
- Complement (linguistics)
- Compound subject
- Conjunct
- Connegative
- Dangling modifier
- Deductive system
- Definite description
- Dependent clause
- Direct speech
- Disjunct (linguistics)
- Existential clause
- Garden path sentence
- Genitive construction
- Gerund
- Grammatical construction
- Head (linguistics)
- Independent clause
- Indirect speech
- Inverse copular constructions
- Inversion (linguistics)
- Negative inversion
- Nominal (linguistics)
- Non-finite clause
- Non-restrictive clause
- Noun string
- Object (grammar)
- Participle
- Phrasal template
- Predicative expression
- Proemial relation
- Reduced relative clause
- Right node raising
- Sentence (linguistics)
- Sentence clause structure
- Serial verb construction
- Sluicing
- Small clause
- Specifier
- String (computer science)
- Subject (grammar)
- Subject–auxiliary inversion
- Subject–verb inversion in English
- Symbol
- T-unit
- Tag question
- Telegraphic Construction
- Thesis statement
- Topic sentence
- Trace (linguistics)
- Transderivational search
- Word
- Word usage
- Functional item
- Patient (grammar)
- Thematic relation
- Theta criterion
- Andative and venitive
- Attributive verb
- Auxiliary verb
- Boundedness (linguistics)
- Captative verb
- Catenative verb
- Compound verb
- Control (linguistics)
- List of English copulae
- Defective verb
- Dependent and independent verb forms
- Deponent verb
- Dynamic verb
- Exceptional case-marking
- Finite verb
- Germanic strong verb
- Germanic verb
- Germanic weak verb
- Inchoative verb
- Intensive word form
- Lexical verb
- Light verb
- Linking verb
- Middle High German verbs
- Modal verb
- Multi-word verb
- Nonfinite verb
- Performative verb
- Phrasal verb
- Regular and irregular verbs
- Separable verb
- Volition (linguistics)
- Topic–comment
- Linguistic relativity
- Greenberg's linguistic universals
- Universal grammar
- Psychological nativism