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- abundance | 1
- academies | 1
- acehnese | 1
- acronymy | 1
- agrégation | 1
- anthropology | 1
- apology of Arabic | 1
- applied linguistics | 1
- Arabic grammar | 1
- arabic grammar | 1
- Arabic grammarians | 1
- Arabic Grammatical Tradition | 2
- arabic lexicography | 1
- arabic printing | 1
- Aragonese | 1
- areal convergence | 1
- asian languages | 1
- Asiatick Researches | 1
- Aurangzeb | 1
- Aymonier (Étienne) | 1
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C
- CAPES | 1
- Carnap | 1
- Carra de Vaux (Bernard) | 1
- Caucasus | 1
- Central Asia | 1
- Chaghatay | 1
- characters of peoples | 1
- chinese | 1
- Chinese | 1
- Chinese language | 1
- chinese sources | 1
- Chomsky (Noam) | 1
- clause | 1
- comic dialogue | 1
- complexity | 3
- conceptual theory | 1
- conjectural history | 1
- context | 1
- Conversation manuals | 1
- copia | 1
- critical view | 1
- cross-translatability | 1
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E
- Eastern Turkish | 1
- École Libre des Hautes Études | 1
- elaborated code | 1
- element kinship | 1
- English diachrony | 1
- epigraphy | 1
- epistemological models | 1
- epistemology | 1
- Erpenius (Thomas) | 1
- Esperanto | 1
- estampages | 1
- euphony | 1
- evolution | 1
- evolution of language | 1
- evolutionary epistemology | 1
- Ewald (Georg) | 1
- extended latin grammar | 1
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G
- Galician | 1
- generative grammar | 1
- genius of a language | 1
- genius of language | 1
- grammar | 6
- grammar for foreign learners | 1
- grammars | 1
- grammars of Classical Arabic | 1
- grammaticalization | 1
- grammaticization | 1
- grammaticographic transfer | 1
- grammatization | 2
- Grammont (Maurice) | 1
- Greek | 1
- Guanhua zhinan | 1
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- Hakka | 1
- Halliday (Michael) | 1
- Hebrew | 1
- Hellenic State | 1
- hierarchy of languages | 1
- higher education | 1
- Highlands of Vietnam | 1
- historical context | 1
- historical language studies | 1
- historical-comparatist paradigm | 1
- history | 1
- history of applied linguistics in the United States | 1
- history of experimental tonetics | 1
- history of language description | 1
- history of linguistic ideas | 1
- history of linguistic knowledge | 2
- history of linguistics | 1
- history of psychology | 1
- history of the theory of terminology | 1
- Hodgson (Brian) | 1
- Howell (Mortimer S.) | 1
- humanism | 1
- Hunt (Kellogg W.) | 1
- hypercorrection | 1
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- Laienlinguistik | 1
- Langlès (Louis-Mathieu) | 1
- language | 1
- language awareness | 1
- language catalogues | 1
- language change | 1
- language complexity | 1
- language description | 1
- Language Description | 1
- language disability | 1
- language documentation | 1
- language hierarchy | 1
- Language learning | 1
- language of science | 1
- language planning | 1
- language question | 1
- language samples | 1
- language simplicity | 1
- language simplification | 1
- language standardization | 1
- language variation | 1
- Latin | 2
- Latin grammarians | 1
- learning of oriental languages | 1
- Leibniz (Gottfried Wilhelm) | 1
- Lévi-Strauss (Claude) | 1
- lexical atomism | 1
- lexicography | 2
- Linguistic Circle of New York | 1
- linguistic complexity | 1
- linguistic equality | 1
- linguistic simplicity | 1
- Linguistic Society of America | 1
- linguistic standardization | 1
- locative particles | 1
- logic | 1
- Louvain | 1
- Lughat-i turkī | 1
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- Macdonald (Duncan B.) | 1
- malay | 1
- Manchu | 1
- Mandarin | 1
- Martellotto (Francesco) | 1
- material culture | 1
- measurement of syntactic complexity | 1
- missionary linguistics | 1
- Missions étrangères de Paris | 1
- Missions étrangères de Paris (MEP) | 1
- Moghul India | 1
- monosyllabic languages | 1
- Montpellier | 1
- Montucci (Antonio) | 1
- Mughal lexicon/dictionary | 1
- Multilingual primers | 1
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- Paris (Gaston) | 1
- period | 1
- Persian | 1
- persian lexicography | 1
- Persian philology | 1
- philology | 1
- phonetics | 1
- polyfunctionality | 1
- polypersonal agreement | 1
- Porphyry | 1
- power and knowledge | 1
- pragmatics | 1
- prehistoric fiction | 1
- principle of parsimony | 1
- prize questions | 1
- proto-chamic | 1
- psycholinguistics | 1
- purity | 1
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- Sanskrit | 2
- schools | 1
- Schuchardt (Hugo) | 1
- scientific discipline | 1
- scientific linguistics | 1
- scientific neutrality | 1
- second language | 1
- Second World War | 1
- semiotics | 1
- sentence | 1
- Siberia | 1
- signs | 1
- Silvestre de Sacy (Antoine-Isaac) | 1
- simplicity | 1
- simplicity and complexity of languages | 1
- sinology | 2
- social inequalities | 1
- sociolects | 1
- soll-Norm | 1
- South-East Asian languages | 1
- Southern Vietnamese (“Cochinchinese”) vs. Northern standard language (“Tonkinese”) | 1
- speculative approaches | 1
- spoken and written language | 1
- standardisation | 1
- structuralism | 1
- structuralist theory | 1
- style | 1
- stylistics | 1
- superiority of Arabic | 1
- synchronic linguistics | 1
- syntax | 1
- syriac lexicography | 1
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- T-unit | 1
- technical object | 1
- terminography | 1
- terminology | 4
- terminology and linguistics | 1
- terminology of terminology | 1
- Tesnière (Lucien) | 1
- textbooks | 1
- thinking | 1
- tonal languages | 1
- tone | 1
- Tourtoulon (Charles de) | 1
- transformational grammar | 1
- translation | 2
- tree structure | 1
- Trilingual College | 1
- Turkish grammar | 1
- Turkish language | 1
- Turko-Mongol culture | 1
- Turkology | 1
- typology | 1
- typology of languages | 1
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