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*[[History of the English language]]
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*[[Indo-Aryan migration]]
*[[Indo-Aryan migration]]

Revision as of 06:56, 20 January 2007

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These are the lists of articles that appeared at Linguistics Workgroup (Top) and Linguistics Workgroup prior to the 18th January 2007 decision to delete non-live articles; others have since been added.

As of January 2007, the 'top' articles that were 'live' were:


Pages in category "Linguistics Workgroup (Top)"

A

   * Alphabet
   * Anthropological linguistics
   * Applied linguistics

C

   * Clinical linguistics
   * Cognitive linguistics
   * Communication
   * Comparative linguistics
   * Computational linguistics
   * Corpus linguistics
   * Creole language

D

   * Descriptive linguistics

E

   * Edward Sapir

F

   * Ferdinand de Saussure

G

   * Generative linguistics
   * Grammar

H

   * Historical linguistics
   * History of linguistics

L

   * Language
   * Language acquisition
   * Letter (alphabet)
   * Lexis (linguistics)
   * Linguistics
   * Linguistic typology
   * List of basic linguistics topics
   * List of linguists

M

   * Markedness
   * Morphology (linguistics)

N

   * Natural language
   * Neurolinguistics
   * Noam Chomsky

O

   * Optimality theory
   * Orthography

P

   * Phonetics
   * Phonology
   * Pidgin
   * Plato's Problem
   * Poverty of the stimulus
   * Pragmatics
   * Psycholinguistics

S

   * Second language acquisition
   * Semantics
   * Semiotics
   * Sign language
   * Sociolinguistics
   * Structuralism
   * Stylistics (linguistics)
   * Syllable
   * Syntax

T

   * Theoretical linguistics
   * Transformational grammar

U

   * Universal grammar
   * Unsolved problems in linguistics

W

   * Word
   * Writing
   * Writing system


Linguistics Workgroup (other linguistics articles, not considered a top priority)

As of January 2007, the articles that were 'live' were:


Pages in category "Linguistics Workgroup"

A

   * Accent (linguistics)
   * Arabic language

B

   * Benjamin Whorf

C

   * Chinese language
   * Claude Lévi-Strauss
   * Comprehension approach
   * Connectionism
   * Critical period

D

   * Dialectology
   * Discourse analysis

E

   * English language
   * Esperanto
   * Ethnolinguistics
   * Etymology

F

   * Foreign language
   * Forensic linguistics
   * Formal language
   * French language
   * Functional grammar

G

   * Geneva School
   * German language

H

   * Hindi
   * History of the English language

I

   * Indo-Aryan migration

J

   * Japanese language

K

   * Kenneth L. Pike
   * Korean language

L

   * Latin
   * Lexical semantics
   * Lexicon
   * Linguistic prescription

M

   * Michael Halliday
   * Monitor Theory
   * Morpheme
   * Morphological typology
   * Multilingualism

N

   * Neogrammarian

P

   * Paleolinguistics
   * Phoneme
   * Portuguese language
   * Prague linguistic circle
   * Prototype Theory
   * Punjabi language

R

   * Roman Jakobson
   * Russian language

S

   * Sanskrit
   * Sapir–Whorf hypothesis
   * Second language
   * Sign (linguistics)
   * SIL International
   * Singlish
   * Spanish language
   * Speech perception
   * Spoken language
   * Stratificational linguistics
   * Stress (linguistics)
   * Systemic linguistics

W

   * Written language