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  1. Chomsky 1977
  2. Chomsky 1980
  3. Chomsky 1981
  4. Chomsky 1982
  5. Chomsky 1986
  6. Chomsky 1986b
  7. Chomsky 1993
  8. Chomsky 1995
  9. Chomsky 1998
  10. Chomsky 1999
  11. Christian Bartholomae
  12. Christian Lehmann
  13. Christopher S. Butler
  14. Circumfix
  15. Circumstant
  16. Citation form
  17. Claire Bowern
  18. Class I/II affix
  19. Classifier
  20. Classifier (Athapaskan linguistics)
  21. Claude Hagège
  22. Clausal complement
  23. Clause
  24. Clause structure in Skolt Saami
  25. Clause union
  26. Cleft
  27. Click detection
  28. Clicks
  29. Clipping
  30. Clitic
  31. Clitic Climbing
  32. Clitic Doubling
  33. Clitic doubling
  34. Clitic group
  35. Cliticization
  36. Clive Perdue
  37. Closed syllable
  38. Clusivity
  39. Co-analysis
  40. Co-articulation
  41. Co-intrinsic characteristics
  42. Co-ordinative structure
  43. Cochlea
  44. Cochlear implant
  45. Cocktail party effect
  46. Coda
  47. Code-mixing
  48. Code-switching
  49. Codeswitching (de)
  50. Codewechsel
  51. Cognate
  52. Cognitive dome
  53. Cognitive grammar
  54. Cognitive semantics
  55. Coherence
  56. Cohesion
  57. Cohort model
  58. Cohyponym
  59. Coindexing
  60. Collective noun
  61. Collective noun (in English)
  62. Collective predicate
  63. Comment
  64. Common noun
  65. Communication
  66. Communicative dynamism
  67. Compact relational network notation
  68. Comparative
  69. Compensatory lengthening
  70. Complement
  71. Complement (in X-bar theory)
  72. Complement (predicative)
  73. Complement clause
  74. Complement domain
  75. Complementarity
  76. Complementary
  77. Complementary distribution
  78. Complementizer
  79. Complementizer (in X-bar theory)
  80. Complementizer deletion
  81. Complete Functional Complex
  82. Completive
  83. Completive aspect
  84. Completive clause
  85. Complex NP Constraint
  86. Componential analysis
  87. Compositionality
  88. Compositionality Principle
  89. Compound
  90. Compound Affix Ordering Generalization
  91. Comrie's (1985) theory of tense
  92. Concatenation (disambiguation)
  93. Concatenation (in neurocognitive linguistics)
  94. Concatenation (in phonetics)
  95. Concept
  96. Concept (in neurocognitive linguistics)
  97. Conceptual Structure
  98. Concord
  99. Concrete noun
  100. Condition A
  101. Condition B
  102. Condition C
  103. Condition on Extraction Domain
  104. Conditional sentence
  105. Conditioning line
  106. Conducton aphasia
  107. Configurational language
  108. Confix
  109. Conjugation
  110. Conjunction
  111. Connectedness
  112. Connective
  113. Connotation
  114. Conservative
  115. Conservativity
  116. Consonant
  117. Consonantal
  118. Constituent
  119. Construal
  120. Construction
  121. Construction (in neurocognitive linguistics)
  122. Contact
  123. Contact assimilation vs. distant assimilation
  124. Contact clause
  125. Contact language
  126. Contact language (created by contact)
  127. Contact language (i.e. language in contact)
  128. Contact relative clause
  129. Contain
  130. Content clause
  131. Content question
  132. Context
  133. Context dependence
  134. Contextual neutralization
  135. Contingent truth
  136. Continuant
  137. Contour tone
  138. Contraction
  139. Contradiction
  140. Control
  141. Control (of reference)
  142. Control Theory
  143. Control shift
  144. Converb
  145. Converge
  146. Converses
  147. Conversion
  148. Cooperative Principle
  149. Coordinand
  150. Coordinate Structure Constraint
  151. Coordination
  152. Coordinator
  153. Copredicate
  154. Copredicative
  155. Copulative compound
  156. Copy raising
  157. Core
  158. Core-grammar
  159. Core argument
  160. Core argument (in RRG)
  161. Core borrowing
  162. Coreference
  163. Corinna Handschuh
  164. Coronal
  165. Corpus planning
  166. Count noun and mass noun
  167. Covert category
  168. Covert syntax
  169. Cranberry morpheme
  170. Crash
  171. Crazy rule
  172. Creaky voice
  173. Crest factor
  174. Cricoid
  175. Critical bandwidth
  176. Cross-categorial operators
  177. Crossmodal semantic priming
  178. Crossover
  179. Crossover-Prinzip
  180. Cryptanalysis
  181. Cultural borrowing
  182. Cumulative reference
  183. Cyclic domain
  184. Cyclicity
  185. D-structure
  186. D. Robert Ladd
  187. DELAMAN
  188. DGfS
  189. DM
  190. DTC
  191. Damping
  192. Dan Slobin
  193. Daniel Weiss
  194. Dative (semantic role)
  195. Dative alternation
  196. Dative case
  197. Dative movement
  198. Dative transformation
  199. Dativization
  200. David A. Peterson
  201. David Adger
  202. David Crystal
  203. David Dowty
  204. David G. Lockwood
  205. David Gil
  206. David Watters
  207. De Beaugrande & Dressler 1981
  208. De Groot 2000
  209. De Groot 2007
  210. De dicto and de re
  211. Deadjectival
  212. Debitiv
  213. Decibel
  214. Declarative sentence
  215. Declension
  216. Declination
  217. Deep-Structure
  218. Deep case
  219. Deep dyslexia
  220. Defective paradigm
  221. Definite
  222. Definite article
  223. Definite description
  224. Definiteness restriction
  225. Definitheit
  226. Definizioni enciclopediche
  227. Degemination
  228. Deictic pronoun
  229. Deixis
  230. Deixis (de)
  231. Deklarative
  232. Deklarativsatz
  233. Delayed auditory feedback
  234. Deletion
  235. Demonstrative
  236. Demotion
  237. Denominal
  238. Denotation
  239. Denotation (de)
  240. Dental
  241. Deontic modality
  242. Deontische Modalität
  243. Department of Linguistics, School of Oriental and African Studies
  244. Dependency grammar
  245. Dependent
  246. Dependenzgrammatik
  247. Depictive
  248. Depictive construction
  249. Depictive predication
  250. Depictive secondary predication

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