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- Maltese language (links | edit)
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- Phonology (links | edit)
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- Septuagint (links | edit)
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- Systemic functional grammar (links | edit)
- Sardinia (links | edit)
- Subject–verb–object word order (links | edit)
- Sound change (links | edit)
- Turkic languages (links | edit)
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