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These are the lists of articles that appeared at ''Linguistics Workgroup (Top)'' and ''Linguistics Workgroup'' prior to the 18th January 2007 decision to delete non-live articles; others have since been added.
Welcome to the Linguistics Workgroup.


As of January 2007, the articles that were 'live' were:
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*[[Communication]]
==Articles==
*[[Lexis (linguistics)]]
Articles are in various stages of development. Click 'All Articles' above for linguistics articles which may or may not have been worked on. Check [[:Category:Linguistics_External_Articles |Linguistics External Articles]] for pages that have not changed significantly from the Wikipedia versions, and  [[:Category:Linguistics_Developing_Articles|Linguistics Developing Articles]] for those with significant work. [[:Category:Linguistics_Developed_Articles|Developed articles]] are those that are nearing completion.
*[[Linguistics]]


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Pages in category "Linguistics Workgroup (Top)"
==What can I write about?==
*There is a list of linguistics articles at [[CZ:Core_Articles/Linguistics|Core Articles - Linguistics]], consisting of Wikipedia-sourced articles in need of editing, 'micro-stubs' (articles in need of expansion) and articles yet to be written. You can start, restart or expand any of these - and get credit for it! The list is copied [[CZ:Linguistics_Workgroup#Core articles|below]],.


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*Please also find below a [[CZ:Linguistics_Workgroup#Wikipedia article titles|longer list of suggested linguistics-related article titles]], which may or may not have a Citizendium page. Perhaps you'd like to start one from scratch or [[:CZ:How_to_convert_Wikipedia_articles_to_Citizendium_articles|upload and modify the Wikipedia version]]. Some of these are also 'Core Articles'.


    * [[Alphabet]]
*If you can write in other languages, you might also like to declare which one(s) at [[CZ:International]].
    * [[Anthropological linguistics]]
    * [[Applied linguistics]]


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*Articles on languages are titled so as to include the word 'language', in order to avoid confusion: e.g. [[English language]] not just [[English]]. This was [http://ec.citizendium.org/wiki/EC:Rec-2010-015 officially recommended by the Editorial Council] in December 2010.


    * [[Clinical linguistics]]
==Core articles==
    * [[Cognitive linguistics]]
''Click [[CZ:Core Articles/Linguistics|here]] to edit this transcluded list (remove articles once started)''
    * [[Communication]]
    * [[Comparative linguistics]]
    * [[Computational linguistics]]
    * [[Corpus linguistics]]
    * [[Creole language]]


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    * [[Descriptive linguistics]]
==Alphabetical article list==
These may or may not have a Citizendium page; they may also have been renamed.


E
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{{col-break|width=50%}}
    * [[Edward Sapir]]
{{rpl|Accent (linguistics)}}
 
{{rpl|Adjective}}
F
{{rpl|Adverb}}
 
{{rpl|Alphabet}}
    * [[Ferdinand de Saussure]]
{{rpl|Anaphor}}
 
{{rpl|Anthropological linguistics}}
G
{{rpl|Applied linguistics}}
 
{{rpl|Arabic language}}
    * [[Generative linguistics]]
{{rpl|Article (linguistics)}}
    * [[Grammar]]
{{rpl|Autosegmental phonology}}
 
{{rpl|Bengali language}}
H
{{rpl|Benjamin Whorf}}
 
{{rpl|Cantonese language}}
    * [[Historical linguistics]]
{{rpl|Case (linguistics)|Case}}
    * [[History of linguistics]]
{{rpl|Chinese language}}
 
{{rpl|Claude Lévi-Strauss}}
L
{{rpl|Clinical linguistics}}
 
{{rpl|Cognitive linguistics}}
    * [[Language]]
{{rpl|Communication}}
    * [[Language acquisition]]
{{rpl|Comparative linguistics}}
    * [[Letter (alphabet)]]
{{rpl|Comprehension approach}}
    * [[Lexis (linguistics)]]
{{rpl|Computational linguistics}}
    * [[Linguistics]]
{{rpl|Conjunction}}
    * [[Linguistic typology]]
{{rpl|Connectionism}}
    * [[List of basic linguistics topics]]
{{rpl|Corpus linguistics}}
    * [[List of linguists]]
{{rpl|Creole language}}
 
{{rpl|Critical period}}
M
{{rpl|David Crystal}}
 
{{rpl|Definiteness}}
    * [[Markedness]]
{{rpl|Deixis}}
    * [[Morphology (linguistics)]]
{{rpl|Descriptive linguistics}}
 
{{rpl|Dialectology}}
N
{{rpl|Discourse analysis}}
 
{{rpl|Edward Sapir}}
    * [[Natural language]]
{{rpl|Endangered languages}}
    * [[Neurolinguistics]]
{{rpl|English language}}
    * [[Noam Chomsky]]
{{rpl|Esperanto}}
 
{{rpl|Ethnolinguistics}}
O
{{rpl|Etymology}}
 
{{rpl|Ferdinand de Saussure}}
    * [[Optimality theory]]
{{rpl|Foreign language}}
    * [[Orthography]]
{{rpl|Forensic linguistics}}
 
{{rpl|Formal language}}
P
{{rpl|French language}}
 
{{rpl|Functional grammar}}
    * [[Phonetics]]
{{rpl|Generative linguistics}}
    * [[Phonology]]
{{rpl|Geneva School}}
    * [[Pidgin]]
{{rpl|German language}}
    * [[Plato's Problem]]
{{rpl|Grammar}}
    * [[Poverty of the stimulus]]
{{rpl|Hindi language}}
    * [[Pragmatics]]
{{rpl|Illocutionary act}}
    * [[Psycholinguistics]]
{{rpl|Implicature}}
 
{{rpl|Interlanguage}}
S
{{rpl|International language}}
 
{{rpl|Japanese language}}
    * [[Second language acquisition]]
{{rpl|Kenneth L. Pike}}
    * [[Semantics]]
{{rpl|Korean language}}
    * [[Semiotics]]
{{col-break}}
    * [[Sign language]]
{{rpl|Language (general)}}
    * [[Sociolinguistics]]
{{rpl|Language acquisition}}
    * [[Structuralism]]
{{rpl|Language family}}
    * [[Stylistics (linguistics)]]
{{rpl|Latin}}
    * [[Syllable]]
{{rpl|Letter (alphabet)}}
    * [[Syntax]]
{{rpl|Lexical phonology}}
 
{{rpl|Lexical semantics}}
T
{{rpl|Lexicon}}
 
{{rpl|Lexis}}
    * [[Theoretical linguistics]]
{{rpl|Linguistic prescriptivism}}
    * [[Transformational grammar]]
{{rpl|Linguistic relativity}}
 
{{rpl|Linguistic typology}}
U
{{rpl|Linguistics}}
 
{{rpl|Locutionary act}}
    * [[Universal grammar]]
{{rpl|Markedness}}
    * [[Unsolved problems in linguistics]]
{{rpl|Michael Halliday}}
 
{{rpl|Minimality}}
W
{{rpl|Monitor Theory}}
 
{{rpl|Morpheme}}
    * [[Word]]
{{rpl|Morphographic writing system}}
    * [[Writing]]
{{rpl|Morphological typology}}
    * [[Writing system]]
{{rpl|Morphology (linguistics)}}
 
{{rpl|Multilingualism}}
 
{{rpl|Natural language}}
 
{{rpl|Neogrammarian}}
''Linguistics Workgroup'' (other linguistics articles, not considered a top priority)
{{rpl|Neurolinguistics}}
 
{{rpl|Noam Chomsky}}
As of January 2007, the articles that were 'live' were:
{{rpl|Optimality Theory}}
 
{{rpl|Optimality theory}}
*[[History of the English language]]
{{rpl|Orthography}}
*[[Indo-Aryan migration]]
{{rpl|Paleolinguistics}}
*[[Sanskrit]]
{{rpl|Phoneme}}
 
{{rpl|Phonetics}}
 
{{rpl|Phonology}}
Pages in category "Linguistics Workgroup"
{{rpl|Pidgin (language)}}
 
{{rpl|Pitch-accent language}}
A
{{rpl|Plato's Problem}}
 
{{rpl|Polish language}}
    * [[Accent (linguistics)]]
{{rpl|Portuguese language}}
    * [[Arabic language]]
{{rpl|Poverty of the stimulus}}
 
{{rpl|Pragmatics}}
B
{{rpl|Prague linguistic circle}}
 
{{rpl|Preposition}}
    * [[Benjamin Whorf]]
{{rpl|Presupposition (linguistics)}}
 
{{rpl|Prosodic hierarchy}}
C
{{rpl|Prototype theory}}
 
{{rpl|Psycholinguistics}}
    * [[Chinese language]]
{{rpl|Punjabi language}}
    * [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]]
{{rpl|Ray Jackendoff}}
    * [[Comprehension approach]]
{{rpl|Roman Jakobson}}
    * [[Connectionism]]
{{rpl|Russian language}}
    * [[Critical period]]
{{rpl|Sanskrit}}
 
{{rpl|Sapir–Whorf hypothesis}}
D
{{rpl|Second language acquisition}}
 
{{rpl|Second language}}
    * [[Dialectology]]
{{rpl|Semantics}}
    * [[Discourse analysis]]
{{rpl|Semiotics}}
 
{{rpl|Semitic languages}}
E
{{rpl|Sense}}
 
{{rpl|Sign (linguistics)}}
    * [[English language]]
{{rpl|Sign language}}
    * [[Esperanto]]
{{rpl|SIL International}}
    * [[Ethnolinguistics]]
{{rpl|Singlish}}
    * [[Etymology]]
{{rpl|Sino-Tibetan languages}}
 
{{rpl|Sociolinguistics}}
F
{{rpl|Spanish language}}
 
{{rpl|Speech acts}}
    * [[Foreign language]]
{{rpl|Speech perception}}
    * [[Forensic linguistics]]
{{rpl|Spoken language}}
    * [[Formal language]]
{{rpl|Stratificational linguistics}}
    * [[French language]]
{{rpl|Stress (linguistics)}}
    * [[Functional grammar]]
{{rpl|Stress-accent language}}
 
{{rpl|Structuralism}}
G
{{rpl|Stylistics (linguistics)}}
 
{{rpl|Stylistics}}
    * [[Geneva School]]
{{rpl|Syllabic writing system}}
    * [[German language]]
{{rpl|Syllable}}
 
{{rpl|Syntax (linguistics)}}
H
{{rpl|Systemic linguistics}}
 
{{rpl|Theoretical linguistics}}
    * [[Hindi]]
{{rpl|Tone language}}
    * [[History of the English language]]
{{rpl|Transformational grammar}}
 
{{rpl|Translation (linguistics)}}
I
{{rpl|Universal grammar}}
 
{{rpl|Unsolved problems in linguistics}}
    * [[Indo-Aryan migration]]
{{rpl|Word (language}}}
 
{{rpl|Writing system}}
J
{{rpl|Writing}}
 
{{rpl|Written language}}
    * [[Japanese language]]
{{col-end}}
 
K
 
    * [[Kenneth L. Pike]]
    * [[Korean language]]
 
L
 
    * [[Latin]]
    * [[Lexical semantics]]
    * [[Lexicon]]
    * [[Linguistic prescription]]
 
M
 
    * [[Michael Halliday]]
    * [[Monitor Theory]]
    * [[Morpheme]]
    * [[Morphological typology]]
    * [[Multilingualism]]
 
N
 
    * [[Neogrammarian]]
 
P
 
    * [[Paleolinguistics]]
    * [[Phoneme]]
    * [[Portuguese language]]
    * [[Prague linguistic circle]]
    * [[Prototype Theory]]
    * [[Punjabi language]]
 
R
 
    * [[Roman Jakobson]]
    * [[Russian language]]
 
S
 
    * [[Sanskrit]]
    * [[Sapir–Whorf hypothesis]]
    * [[Second language]]
    * [[Sign (linguistics)]]
    * [[SIL International]]
    * [[Singlish]]
    * [[Spanish language]]
    * [[Speech perception]]
    * [[Spoken language]]
    * [[Stratificational linguistics]]
    * [[Stress (linguistics)]]
    * [[Systemic linguistics]]
 
W
 
    * [[Written language]]

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Welcome to the Linguistics Workgroup.

Articles

Articles are in various stages of development. Click 'All Articles' above for linguistics articles which may or may not have been worked on. Check Linguistics External Articles for pages that have not changed significantly from the Wikipedia versions, and Linguistics Developing Articles for those with significant work. Developed articles are those that are nearing completion.

Click on the [r] after the first definition below to edit this list of transcluded subtopics.

  • Grammar (linguistics) [r]: The structural rules that govern the composition of sentences, phrases, and words in any language; alternatively, the system of language itself, i.e. the principles common to all languages. [e]
  • Natural language [r]: A communication system based on sequences of acoustic, visual or tactile symbols that serve as units of meaning. [e]
  • Biolinguistics [r]: An interdisciplinary field that explores human natural language’s fundamental properties, development in individuals, use in thinking and communicating, brain implementation, genetic underpinnings, and evolutionary origins. [e]

Subdisciplines

Core areas

  • Morphology [r]: The study of word structure; the study of such patterns of word-formation across and within languages, and attempts to explicate formal rules reflective of the knowledge of the speakers of those languages. [e]
  • Phonetics [r]: Study of speech sounds and their perception, production, combination, and description. [e]
  • Phonology [r]: In linguistics, the study of the system used to represent language, including sounds in spoken language and hand movements in sign language. [e]
  • Pragmatics [r]: Branch of linguistics concerned with language in use or the study of meaning as it arises from language occurring in context. [e]
  • Semantics [r]: The subfield of the study of language which focuses on meaning. [e]
  • Syntax [r]: The study of the rules, or 'patterned relations', that govern the way words combine to form phrases and phrases to form sentences. [e]

Fields of linguistics

  • Cognitive linguistics [r]: School of linguistics that understands language creation, learning, and usage as best explained by reference to human cognition in general. [e]
  • Creolistics [r]: The study of creole and pidgin languages. [e]
  • Sociolinguistics [r]: Branch of linguistics concerned with language in social contexts - how people use language, how it varies, how it contributes to users' sense of identity, etc. [e]
  • Evolutionary linguistics [r]: Branch of linguistics that concerns itself with how the human faculty of language evolved; multidisciplinary field involving neurolinguistics, cognitive science, anthropology and others. [e]
  • Psycholinguistics [r]: Study of the psychological and neurobiological factors that enable humans to acquire, use, comprehend and produce language. [e]
  • Neurolinguistics [r]: Add brief definition or description

Language acquisition

Applied linguistics

Linguists

Notable figures

Other researchers

History of linguistics

Descriptions of language

Attitudes to language and linguistic study


What can I write about?

  • There is a list of linguistics articles at Core Articles - Linguistics, consisting of Wikipedia-sourced articles in need of editing, 'micro-stubs' (articles in need of expansion) and articles yet to be written. You can start, restart or expand any of these - and get credit for it! The list is copied below,.
  • If you can write in other languages, you might also like to declare which one(s) at CZ:International.

Core articles

Click here to edit this transcluded list (remove articles once started)


Alphabetical article list

These may or may not have a Citizendium page; they may also have been renamed.