The following pages link to Macaronic language
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- Dialect (links | edit)
- Italian language (links | edit)
- Rumi (links | edit)
- Pidgin (links | edit)
- Russian language (links | edit)
- Szlachta (links | edit)
- Yiddish (links | edit)
- Regional accents of English (links | edit)
- Creole language (links | edit)
- Loanword (links | edit)
- Carmina Burana (links | edit)
- Sociolinguistics (links | edit)
- Bilingual pun (links | edit)
- Christmas carol (links | edit)
- Greeklish (links | edit)
- Franglais (links | edit)
- Law French (links | edit)
- Code-switching (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Lunfardo (links | edit)
- Variety (linguistics) (links | edit)
- Indian English (links | edit)
- Accent (sociolinguistics) (links | edit)
- Dog Latin (links | edit)
- Denglisch (links | edit)
- List of dialects of English (links | edit)
- Diglossia (links | edit)
- Finglish (links | edit)
- Europanto (links | edit)
- Hinglish (links | edit)
- Flen flyys (links | edit)
- Language transfer (links | edit)
- Diaspora language (links | edit)
- Carmen Possum (links | edit)
- Belgrano, Buenos Aires (links | edit)
- Discourse analysis (links | edit)
- Blinkenlights (links | edit)
- Phono-semantic matching (links | edit)
- Talian dialect (links | edit)
- Mario Monicelli (links | edit)
- Sicilians (links | edit)
- Indo–Trinidadians and Tobagonians (links | edit)
- Cocoliche (links | edit)
- Hybrid word (links | edit)
- Coryat's Crudities (links | edit)
- Cappadocian Greek (links | edit)
- Siculish (links | edit)
- Register (sociolinguistics) (links | edit)
- Multilingualism (links | edit)
- Prestige (sociolinguistics) (links | edit)