Linguistics lists

(List of "Best of" or "Greatest hits" albums with punned/modified names) *artist name pun ...more on Wikipedia about "List of "Best of" or "Greatest hits" albums with punned/modified names"

The following sentences illustrate various linguistic phenomena: ...more on Wikipedia about "List of linguistic example sentences"

This is a list of names of 1 to 10 in different languages. The word forms of the numbers one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten are listed. Where possible, each language's native writing system is used, along with transliterations in Latin script and other important writing systems where applicable. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of names of 1 to 10 in different languages"

A polyglot is someone with a high degree of proficiency in several languages. (A bilingual person can speak two languages fluently, a trilingual three. One who can speak six or more languages fluently is known as a hyperpolyglot.) ...more on Wikipedia about "List of noted polyglots"

*Area 42 ( Destroy All Humans!) ...more on Wikipedia about "List of parodies or puns on Area 51"

(List of songs where the title repeats itself) *" A Man's A Man for A' That" by Robert Burns ...more on Wikipedia about "List of songs where the title repeats itself"

This is a list of songs whose title has 2 or more rhyming words. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of songs whose title has 2 or more rhyming words"

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*Pokémon from Pocket and monsters ...more on Wikipedia about "List of word/phrase puns coined in the Pokémon universe"

These are words which contain the letter Yogh in their spellings. All are obsolete. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of words spelt with ȝ"

This list of words that may be spelled with a ligature in English encompasses words which have letters that may, in modern usage, either be rendered as two distinct letters or as a single, combined letter. This includes Ae (ae) being rendered as an ash, Æ (æ), and Oe (oe) being rendered as an ethel, Œ (œ). Note that when a c is before a ligature, it makes the sound /s/ rather than /k/ like it may seem (because c makes the sound /k/ before an a or o in English). ...more on Wikipedia about "List of words that may be spelled with a ligature"

Words which changed only spelling, but not meaning, shouldn't be listed here, too (such as color/colour). ...more on Wikipedia about "List of words that were alternatively spelled in order to change their meaning"

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