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- Great Vowel Shift (links | edit)
- Hindi (links | edit)
- Hiberno-English (links | edit)
- North American English (links | edit)
- Old English (links | edit)
- Middle English (links | edit)
- Middle English creole hypothesis (links | edit)
- Thorn (letter) (links | edit)
- West Germanic languages (links | edit)
- Jamaican English (links | edit)
- Singapore English (links | edit)
- Thin Lizzy (links | edit)
- Modern English (links | edit)
- Proto-Germanic language (links | edit)
- H-dropping (links | edit)
- Thou (links | edit)
- Phonological history of English open back vowels (links | edit)
- History of English (links | edit)
- Caribbean English (links | edit)
- African-American Vernacular English (links | edit)
- Hawaiian Pidgin (links | edit)
- Voiced dental fricative (links | edit)
- Voiceless dental fricative (links | edit)
- New York City English (links | edit)
- Philippine English (links | edit)
- Trisyllabic laxing (links | edit)
- English phonology (links | edit)
- New Orleans English (links | edit)
- Early Modern English (links | edit)
- Baltimore accent (links | edit)
- Chicano English (links | edit)
- Eastern New England English (links | edit)
- Phonological history of English close front vowels (links | edit)
- Pronunciation of English ⟨a⟩ (links | edit)
- California English (links | edit)
- Pronunciation of English ⟨th⟩ (links | edit)
- English-language vowel changes before historic /r/ (links | edit)
- Phonological history of English consonant clusters (links | edit)
- Trap–bath split (links | edit)
- Phonological history of English close back vowels (links | edit)
- North-Central American English (links | edit)
- Guyanese Creole (links | edit)
- South Atlantic English (links | edit)
- English language in Southern England (links | edit)
- L-vocalization (links | edit)
- Anglo-Frisian languages (links | edit)
- English-language vowel changes before historic /l/ (links | edit)
- North American English regional phonology (links | edit)
- Phonological history of English (links | edit)