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- Soddo language (links | edit)
- Compound (linguistics) (links | edit)
- Conversion (word formation) (links | edit)
- Possessive (links | edit)
- Okurigana (links | edit)
- Deponent verb (links | edit)
- Ghotuo language (links | edit)
- Dependent clause (links | edit)
- Italian grammar (links | edit)
- Classifier (linguistics) (links | edit)
- Tagoi language (links | edit)
- Modal verb (links | edit)
- Reflexive verb (links | edit)
- Stative verb (links | edit)
- Reflexive pronoun (links | edit)
- Japanese writing system (links | edit)
- Impersonal verb (links | edit)
- Danish grammar (links | edit)
- Suret language (links | edit)
- Agent (grammar) (links | edit)
- Dummy pronoun (links | edit)
- Parallelism (grammar) (links | edit)
- Converb (links | edit)
- Negative verb (links | edit)
- Pro-form (links | edit)
- Pro-verb (links | edit)
- Relative pronoun (links | edit)
- Thomas Shelton (translator) (links | edit)
- Germanic strong verb (links | edit)
- Gerundive (links | edit)
- Possessive determiner (links | edit)
- European Portuguese (links | edit)
- Dawah (links | edit)
- Unaccusative verb (links | edit)
- Unergative verb (links | edit)
- Phonological history of English consonant clusters (links | edit)
- Ambitransitive verb (links | edit)
- Anticausative verb (links | edit)
- Adpositional phrase (links | edit)
- English passive voice (links | edit)
- Sercquiais (links | edit)
- Turkish grammar (links | edit)
- Captative verb (links | edit)
- Nonfinite verb (links | edit)
- French verbs (links | edit)
- Dynamic verb (links | edit)