Category:Articles with ambiguous glossing abbreviations
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 256 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Cantonese grammar
- Central Alaskan Yupʼik
- Central ǃKung
- Cherokee language
- Choctaw language
- Chʼortiʼ language
- Classical Nahuatl grammar
- Classifier (linguistics)
- Cleft sentence
- Clitic climbing
- Coahuilteco language
- Coeur d'Alene language
- Cofán language
- Comitative case
- Comox language
- Comparative case
- Complementizer
- Continuous and progressive aspects
- Converb
- Cora language
- Crimean Tatar language
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K
- Kabardian grammar
- Particles of the Kagoshima dialects
- Kalaw Lagaw Ya
- Kambera language
- Kanbun
- Kanoê language
- Karajá language
- Karbi language
- Karipúna French Creole
- Karitiâna language
- Kharia language
- Kherwarian languages
- Khmer language
- Kildin Sámi
- Klon language
- Koasati language
- Kokota language
- Konkomba language
- Korean grammar
- Korku language
- Koro language (India)
- Kristang language
- Kuikúro language
- Kutenai language
- Kwakʼwala
- Kwaza language
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- Maká language
- Maku language of Auari
- Malak-Malak language
- Mam language
- Mamaindê language
- Manam language
- Manx language
- Marathi grammar
- Marshallese language
- Maskelynes language
- Massep language
- Matis language
- Mav̋ea language
- Mày language
- Mekeo language
- Menya language
- Merei-Tiale language
- Miluk language
- Modern Lhasa Tibetan grammar
- Munda languages