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- Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns (links | edit)
- Predicative verb (links | edit)
- Modal particle (links | edit)
- Germanic weak verb (links | edit)
- Function word (links | edit)
- Interjection (links | edit)
- Imperative mood (links | edit)
- Ubykh language (links | edit)
- Adposition (links | edit)
- Franglais (links | edit)
- Verb phrase (links | edit)
- Frequentative (links | edit)
- Gelding (links | edit)
- Animacy (links | edit)
- Participle (links | edit)
- Labile verb (links | edit)
- Verbal (links | edit)
- Compound verb (links | edit)
- Pendant (links | edit)
- Chukchi language (links | edit)
- Hand-waving (links | edit)
- Modern Greek (links | edit)
- Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft (links | edit)
- Eastern Armenian verb table (links | edit)
- Mari language (links | edit)
- Jèrriais (links | edit)
- Google (verb) (links | edit)
- Demonstrative (links | edit)
- Flyting (links | edit)
- Defective verb (links | edit)
- Middle High German (links | edit)
- Initial-stress-derived noun (links | edit)
- English verbs (links | edit)
- Verbal noun (links | edit)
- African-American Vernacular English (links | edit)
- Object pronoun (links | edit)
- Subject pronoun (links | edit)
- Slovene grammar (links | edit)
- Interrogative word (links | edit)
- Spanish verbs (links | edit)
- Supine (links | edit)
- Subject (grammar) (links | edit)
- Extremaduran language (links | edit)
- Brazilian Portuguese (links | edit)
- Continuous and progressive aspects (links | edit)
- Ger (links | edit)
- Finite verb (links | edit)
- Neapolitan language (links | edit)
- I before E except after C (links | edit)