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* [[English sound changes]] - an attempt to derive various English varieties from Proto Modern English
* [[English sound changes]] - an attempt to derive various English varieties from Proto Modern English
* [[Syntactic differences between dialects of English]]
* [[Syntactic differences between dialects of English]]
* [[ABraver's English]] - Jonathan doesn't like the way I speak
* [[Jonathan and Tristan's Big Phonetic Project]]
* [[Pronunciations]] - Dialectical differences in people other than JNW


== Turkic ==
== Turkic ==
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=== comparative stuff ===
=== comparative stuff ===
* [[Turkic words in Yiddish]] - Beyond kabaks and kavanes
* [[Turkic words in Yiddish]] - Beyond kabaks and kavanes
* [[Relations to Turkic]] - Turkic words which are similar to words in other language groups
* [[Similarities to Turkic]] - Turkic words which are similar to words outside of Turkic
* [[Turkic sound changes]] - attempts to reconstruct Turkic
* [[Turkic sound changes]] - attempts to reconstruct Turkic
* [[Changes to Turkic]] - Potential sound changes connecting some Turkic words with other languages
* [[Changes to Turkic]] - Potential sound changes that would account for borrowings into Turkic from other languages
* [[Turkic words that shouldn't be as they are]] - Cross-dialectal borrowings?
* [[Turkic words that shouldn't be as they are]] - Cross-dialectal borrowings?
* [[Lexical differences between Kazakh and Kyrgyz]]


=== other ===
=== other ===
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 11 February 2012

This is just data I gather for fun. Better thought-out discussions on some of these themes and others may be found on the Topics page.

English

Turkic

generative stuff

comparative stuff

other

Yiddish

Romance

Misc


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