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Reality Theory: Linguistics&Communication[edit]
- Abbreviation
- Abjad
- Ablative case
- Accent (sociolinguistics)
- Accusative case
- Acronym
- Active voice
- Adjacency pairs
- Adjective
- Adjective phrase
- Adjunct (grammar)
- Adpositional phrase
- Adverb
- Adverbial
- Adverbial clause
- Adverbial phrase
- Affirmation and negation
- Affix
- Affricate
- Agent (grammar)
- Agglutination
- Agreement (linguistics)
- Airstream mechanism
- Allomorph
- Allophone
- Allusion
- Alphabet
- Alphabetic principle
- Alphabetical order
- Alternation (linguistics)
- Anagram
- Analytic language
- Anaphora (linguistics)
- Ancient Greek
- Animacy
- Animal communication
- Animal language
- Ankh
- Answer ellipsis
- Antecedent (grammar)
- Antithesis
- Applause
- Approximant
- Arabic
- Arabic script
- Arc pair grammar
- Argument (linguistics)
- Argumentation theory
- Article (grammar)
- Articulation (phonetics)
- Articulatory phonetics
- Assimilation (phonology)
- Attributive verb
- Austronesian languages
- Autonomy of syntax
- Auxesis (figure of speech)
- Auxiliary verb
- Avalency
- Babbling
- Baby talk
- Backchannel (linguistics)
- Bark (sound)
- Bengali language
- Binding (linguistics)
- Bird vocalization
- Blend word
- Body language
- Booing
- Bound and free morphemes
- Boundedness (linguistics)
- Bowing
- Braille
- Branching (linguistics)
- Calque
- Case government
- Case grammar
- Case role
- Cataphora
- Categorial grammar
- Catena (linguistics)
- Causative
- Center embedding
- Character (symbol)
- Cheering
- Chinese characters
- Chinese language
- Chroneme
- Chronemics
- Circumfix
- CJK characters
- Clapping
- Classical Chinese
- Classical Latin
- Classifier (linguistics)
- Clause
- Cleft sentence
- Clitic
- Code (semiotics)
- Code word (figure of speech)
- Code-switching
- Cognate
- Cognitive grammar
- Cognitive linguistics
- Cognitive semantics
- Coherence (linguistics)
- Cohesion (linguistics)
- Collective noun
- Collocation
- Colloquialism
- Color term
- Communication
- Communication disorder
- Communication theory
- Comparative
- Comparative method
- Comparison (grammar)
- Complement (linguistics)
- Complementizer
- Compound (linguistics)
- Compound verb
- Conceptual metaphor
- Conceptual semantics
- Conditional mood
- Conditional sentence
- Conduit metaphor
- Conjunction (grammar)
- Connotation (semiotics)
- Consonant
- Consonant cluster
- Constituent (linguistics)
- Constrained writing
- Constructed language
- Construction grammar
- Content clause
- Content word
- Context (language use)
- Continuous and progressive aspects
- Contraction (grammar)
- Conversation
- Conversation analysis
- Cooperative principle
- Coordination (linguistics)
- Copula (linguistics)
- Coreference
- Corpus linguistics
- Count noun
- Counterfactual conditional
- Crasis
- Creole language
- Cross
- Crying
- Cuneiform
- Curtsy
- Cyrillic script
- Dative case
- Declension
- Decoding (semiotics)
- Definiteness
- Deixis
- Demonstrative
- Denotation (semiotics)
- Deontic modality
- Dependency grammar
- Dependent clause
- Description
- Desiderative mood
- Determinative
- Determiner
- Devanagari
- Developmental language disorder
- Dialect
- Dialect continuum
- Dialectology
- Dialogue
- Diglossia
- Diphone
- Direct speech
- Discontinuity (linguistics)
- Discourse
- Discourse analysis
- Discourse marker
- Displacement (linguistics)
- Dissimilation
- Distinctive feature
- Distributed morphology
- Ditransitive verb
- Double articulation
- Double negative
- Downward entailing
- Dual (grammatical number)
- Dynamic and formal equivalence
- Dyscalculia
- Dysgraphia
- Dyslexia
- Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Elision
- Ellipsis (linguistics)
- Emoji
- Emoticon
- Endocentric and exocentric
- Endophora
- English language
- Entailment (linguistics)
- Epenthesis
- Epigraphy
- Epistemic modality
- Esperanto
- Etiquette
- Etymology
- Evidentiality
- Evolution of languages
- Existential clause
- Exophora
- Exposition (narrative)
- Expressive language disorder
- Extinct language
- Extraposition
- Eye contact
- Face (sociological concept)
- Face-to-face interaction
- Facial Action Coding System
- Facial expression
- Feature structure
- Figure of speech
- Filler (linguistics)
- Fingerspelling
- Finite verb
- First language
- Fluency
- Focus (linguistics)
- Force dynamics
- Formalism (linguistics)
- Formulaic language
- French language
- Fricative
- Frown
- Function word
- Functional linguistics
- Fusion (phonetics)
- Future tense
- Gapping
- Garden-path sentence
- Generalized phrase structure grammar
- Generative grammar
- Genetic relationship (linguistics)
- Genitive case
- Genitive construction
- Gerund
- Gesture
- Given name
- Givenness
- Gossip
- Government (linguistics)
- Government and binding theory
- Grammar
- Grammatical aspect
- Grammatical case
- Grammatical category
- Grammatical conjugation
- Grammatical construction
- Grammatical gender
- Grammatical modifier
- Grammatical mood
- Grammatical number
- Grammatical particle
- Grammatical person
- Grammatical relation
- Grammatical tense
- Grammaticality
- Grammaticalization
- Grapheme
- Great ape language
- Greek alphabet
- Greek language
- Greenberg's linguistic universals
- Greeting
- Grounding in communication
- Growling
- Handshake
- Hanja
- Haptic communication
- Head (linguistics)
- Head shake
- Head-directionality parameter
- Head-driven phrase structure grammar
- Heaps' law
- Hebrew language
- Hedge (linguistics)
- Heterography and homography
- Heteronym (linguistics)
- Hindi
- Historical linguistics
- History of writing
- Hockett's design features
- Holding hands
- Holonymy
- Homograph
- Homonym
- Homophone
- Homophonic translation
- Honorific
- Honorific speech in Japanese
- Honorifics (linguistics)
- Hortative
- Hug
- Human voice
- Human–animal communication
- Hyperbole
- Hyponymy and hypernymy
- ID/LP grammar
- Ideogram
- Ideophone
- Idiolect
- Idiom
- Illocutionary act
- Imperative mood
- Imperfective aspect
- Impersonal verb
- Implicature
- Independent clause
- Indexicality
- Indicative conditional
- Indirect speech
- Indo-European languages
- Infinitive
- Infix
- Inflection
- Inflectional phrase
- Information structure
- Instrumental case
- Insult
- Intelligibility (communication)
- Intensifier
- Interjection
- Interlanguage
- Internal reconstruction
- International Phonetic Alphabet
- Interpersonal communication
- Interrogative
- Interrogative word
- Interruption (speech)
- Interspecies communication
- Intonation (linguistics)
- Intransitive verb
- Intrapersonal communication
- Inversion (linguistics)
- Irony
- Irrealis mood
- Isochrony
- Isolating language
- Japanese honorifics
- Japanese language
- Jargon
- Jussive mood
- Kanji
- Kinesics
- Kiss
- Kowtow
- Labialization
- Language
- Language acquisition
- Language and thought
- Language attrition
- Language change
- Language contact
- Language development
- Language disorder
- Language documentation
- Language education
- Language family
- Language interpretation
- Language isolate
- Language localisation
- Language of thought hypothesis
- Language planning
- Language production
- Language shift
- Language transfer
- Language-based learning disability
- Latin
- Latin alphabet
- Latin script
- Laughter
- Learning to read
- Lemma (morphology)
- Length (phonetics)
- Letter (alphabet)
- Letter frequency
- Lexeme
- Lexical functional grammar
- Lexical item
- Lexical semantics
- Lexical similarity
- Lexicalization
- Lexicography
- Lexicon
- Lie
- Lie detection
- Lingua franca
- Linguistic competence
- Linguistic conservatism
- Linguistic description
- Linguistic determinism
- Linguistic modality
- Linguistic performance
- Linguistic prescription
- Linguistic relativity
- Linguistic typology
- Linguistic universal
- Linguistics
- Link grammar
- Linkage (linguistics)
- Lip reading
- Lisp
- List of language families
- List of languages by number of native speakers
- Literal and figurative language
- Literal translation
- Literary language
- Litotes
- Loanword
- Locative case
- Logogram
- Mandarin Chinese
- Manner of articulation
- Mass communication
- Mass noun
- Meaning–text theory
- Meiosis (figure of speech)
- Menzerath's law
- Meow
- Merge (linguistics)
- Meronymy
- Message
- Meta-communication
- Metaphor
- Metathesis (linguistics)
- Metonymy
- Microexpression
- Middle English
- Middle name
- Minimal pair
- Minimalist program
- Mixed language
- Modal verb
- Modality (natural language)
- Modality (semiotics)
- Models of communication
- Modern English
- Modern Standard Arabic
- Montague grammar
- Mora (linguistics)
- Morpheme
- Morphological derivation
- Morphological typology
- Morphology (linguistics)
- Morphosyntactic alignment
- Move α
- Mutual intelligibility
- Name
- Naming taboo
- Narration
- Nasal consonant
- Nasal vowel
- Nasalization
- Natural language
- Natural semantic metalanguage
- Neologism
- New Latin
- Nickname
- Niger–Congo languages
- Nod (gesture)
- Nominalization
- Nominalized adjective
- Nominative case
- Non-configurational language
- Non-finite clause
- Nonfinite verb
- Nonverbal communication
- Noun
- Noun adjunct
- Noun class
- Noun phrase
- Numeral (linguistics)
- Object (grammar)
- Object complement
- Object pronoun
- Object–subject–verb
- Oblique case
- Obscene gesture
- Obstruent
- Oculesics
- Official language
- Old English
- Onomastics
- Onomatopoeia
- Operator (linguistics)
- Operator grammar
- Opposite (semantics)
- Optative mood
- Origin of language
- Origin of speech
- Orthography
- Pali
- Palindrome
- Paralanguage
- Parallel text
- Paraphrase
- Parse tree
- Part of speech
- Participle
- Parting phrase
- Passive voice
- Past tense
- Patient (grammar)
- Penmanship
- Pentagram
- Perfect (grammar)
- Perfective aspect
- Periphrasis
- Personal name
- Personal pronoun
- Phatic expression
- Phoenician alphabet
- Phonaesthetics
- Phonation
- Phone (phonetics)
- Phoneme
- Phonemic awareness
- Phonemic orthography
- Phonestheme
- Phonetic form
- Phonetic reversal
- Phonetics
- Phono-semantic matching
- Phonological awareness
- Phonological development
- Phonological rule
- Phonology
- Phonotactics
- Phrasal verb
- Phrase
- Phrase structure grammar
- Phrase structure rules
- Pictogram
- Pidgin
- Pitch accent
- Place of articulation
- Plosive
- Plural
- Pluricentric language
- Pointing
- Polarity item
- Politeness
- Politeness theory
- Polysemy
- Portmanteau
- Portuguese language
- Possession (linguistics)
- Possessive
- Possessive determiner
- Postpositive adjective
- Posture (psychology)
- Pragmatics
- Predicate (grammar)
- Predicative expression
- Prefix
- Pregroup grammar
- Preposition and postposition
- Present perfect
- Present tense
- Prestige (sociolinguistics)
- Presupposition
- Preterite
- Principal parts
- Pro-form
- Profanity
- Pronoun
- Pronunciation
- Proper noun
- Prosody (linguistics)
- Proto-language
- Proto-writing
- Proxemics
- Pseudonym
- Psycholinguistics
- Purr
- Quantitative linguistics
- Question
- Reading
- Reading comprehension
- Realis mood
- Realization (linguistics)
- Reference
- Referent
- Referring expression
- Register (sociolinguistics)
- Regular and irregular verbs
- Relational grammar
- Relative clause
- Relative pronoun
- Relevance theory
- Rhetoric
- Rhetorical device
- Rhetorical modes
- Rhetorical question
- Roar (vocalization)
- Root (linguistics)
- Roundedness
- Rudeness
- Runes
- Russian language
- Sacred language
- Salience (language)
- Salutation
- Salute
- Sanskrit
- Sarcasm
- Scrambling (linguistics)
- Screaming
- Second language
- Second-language acquisition
- Secondary articulation
- Secondary stress
- Segment (linguistics)
- Seismic communication
- Semantic analysis (linguistics)
- Semantic change
- Semantic field
- Semantic primes
- Semantic property
- Semantics
- Seme (semantics)
- Sememe
- Semiotics
- Sense-for-sense translation
- Sentence (linguistics)
- Sentence clause structure
- Sentence diagram
- Sentence function
- Sentence processing
- Shifting (syntax)
- Sibilant
- Sign
- Sign (semiotics)
- Sign language
- Sign relation
- Signature
- Signified and signifier
- Simile
- Sino-Tibetan languages
- Slang
- Sluicing
- Small talk
- Smile
- Snarl
- Sneer
- Social cue
- Sociolinguistics
- Sonorant
- Sonority hierarchy
- Sound symbolism
- Source text
- Space (punctuation)
- Spanish language
- Specific language impairment
- Specificity (linguistics)
- Specifier (linguistics)
- Speech
- Speech act
- Speech and language impairment
- Speech community
- Speech disfluency
- Speech disorder
- Speech error
- Speech perception
- Speech production
- Speech repetition
- Speech science
- Speech shadowing
- Speech sound disorder
- Speech tempo
- Speech–language pathology
- Speed reading
- Spelling
- Spoken language
- Standard Chinese
- Standard English
- Standard language
- Stress (linguistics)
- Stridulation
- Stripping (linguistics)
- Structural linguistics
- Stuttering
- Style (form of address)
- Style (manner of address)
- Style (sociolinguistics)
- Subcategorization
- Subject (grammar)
- Subject complement
- Subject pronoun
- Subject–object–verb
- Subject–verb–object
- Subjunctive mood
- Subordination (linguistics)
- Subvocalization
- Suffix
- Suppletion
- Surname
- Syllabary
- Syllabic consonant
- Syllable
- Syllable weight
- Syllabograms
- Symbol
- Synecdoche
- Synonym
- Syntactic ambiguity
- Syntactic category
- Syntactic change
- Syntactic movement
- Syntax
- Synthetic language
- Talking bird
- Tamil language
- Target text
- Taunting
- Tense–aspect–mood
- Text corpus
- Thematic relation
- Theta role
- Tip of the tongue
- Tone (linguistics)
- Topic and comment
- Topicalization
- Transcription (linguistics)
- Transformational grammar
- Transitive verb
- Transitivity (grammar)
- Translation
- Translation memory
- Translation studies
- Transliteration
- Tree model
- True name
- Turn-taking
- Understatement
- Universal grammar
- Utterance
- Valediction
- Valency (linguistics)
- Variation (linguistics)
- Varieties of Chinese
- Variety (linguistics)
- Verb
- Verb phrase
- Verbal noun
- Verb–subject–object
- Vernacular
- Visual communication
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary development
- Vocabulary learning
- Vocal learning
- Voice (grammar)
- Voice (phonetics)
- Voice type
- Voicelessness
- Volition (linguistics)
- Vowel
- Vowel length
- Wave (gesture)
- Wave model
- Well-formedness
- Wh-movement
- Whale vocalization
- Whispering
- Whistled language
- Whistling
- Wink
- Word
- Word divider
- Word formation
- Word learning biases
- Word lists by frequency
- Word order
- Word recognition
- Word sense
- Word stem
- Word taboo
- Writing
- Writing system
- Written Chinese
- Written language
- Written vernacular Chinese
- X-bar theory
- Yes–no question
- Zero copula