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- Hiberno-English (links | edit)
- Macedonian language (links | edit)
- Spanish language (links | edit)
- Kazakh language (links | edit)
- Gullah language (links | edit)
- Verb phrase (links | edit)
- Chinese grammar (links | edit)
- Determiner phrase (links | edit)
- Parasitic gap (links | edit)
- Movement paradox (links | edit)
- Topic and comment (links | edit)
- Word order (links | edit)
- Spanish grammar (links | edit)
- Cleft sentence (links | edit)
- Dependency grammar (links | edit)
- Tzeltal language (links | edit)
- Constituent (linguistics) (links | edit)
- Wh-movement (links | edit)
- Pied-piping (links | edit)
- Nandi–Markweta languages (links | edit)
- Adverbial phrase (links | edit)
- Ulster English (links | edit)
- Yiddish grammar (links | edit)
- Subject side parameter (links | edit)
- Seediq language (links | edit)
- Bulgarian grammar (links | edit)
- Asturian language (links | edit)
- Itzaʼ language (links | edit)
- Arabic language influence on the Spanish language (links | edit)
- Coast Tsimshian dialect (links | edit)
- Miskito grammar (links | edit)
- Scottish Gaelic grammar (links | edit)
- Khmer grammar (links | edit)
- Aneityum language (links | edit)
- Hoava language (links | edit)
- Misantla Totonac (links | edit)
- American Sign Language grammar (links | edit)
- List of syntactic phenomena (links | edit)
- Tough movement (links | edit)
- Syntactic movement (links | edit)
- Scrambling (linguistics) (links | edit)
- Resumptive pronoun (links | edit)
- Irish language (links | edit)
- Fwe language (links | edit)
- Immediate constituent analysis (links | edit)
- Literal movement grammar (links | edit)
- Crossover effects (links | edit)
- Russian Sign Language (links | edit)
- Nepali Sign Language (links | edit)