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The Appendices are a series of pages in the form [[Appendix:Xxxx]]. They have their own namespace. They usually treat a common linguistic topic, which distinguishes them from "Project:" pages which deal with The Languages of David J. Peterson's own operational issues. Appendices should be tagged with [[Category:Appendices|Pagename]] (or the appropriate sub-category). This will cause them to be automatically included in this list.

Appendix pages often provide:

In addition, the Appendix is the only place for:

Language

General

Mathematics, science, and technology topics across languages

Religion and mythology

Sports and games

Language families

Constructed languages

Proto-languages

Sign languages

Relations

See also Category:Etymological appendices

By language

ǃXóõ

Albanian

Ancient Greek

Arabic

Arapaho

Avar

Azerbaijani

Basque

Belarusian

Bengali

Breton

Bulgarian

Burmese

Catalan

Cebuano

Cherokee

Chinook Jargon

Czech

Danish

Dutch

English

Glossaries

Technical and specialized fields

Sports and games
Other fields

Australia

Canada

Great Britain

Ireland

New Zealand

South Africa

Trinidad and Tobago

United States

Esperanto

Estonian

Finnish

French

Frisian

Friulian

Galician

Georgian

German

Gothic

Greek

See also: Appendix:Greek

Hebrew

Hiligaynon

Hindi

Hungarian

Icelandic

Ido

Indonesian

Irish

Italian

Jamaican Creole

Japanese

Korean

Latin

Limburgish

Luxembourgish

Macedonian

Macushi

Maltese

Mandarin

Maori

Mapudungun

Middle English

Middle French

Middle Korean

Nepali

Norfuk

Norwegian

Novial

O'odham

Old English

Old French

Ojibwe

Pali

Persian

Polish

Portuguese

Rarotongan

Romanian

Russian

Sanskrit

Scots

Scottish Gaelic

Slovak

Spanish

Swahili

Swedish

Tagalog

Tibetan

Tok Pisin

Tswana

Turkish

Welsh

Yidiny

Zulu

Terms found only in fictional universes

Alphabets and numerals

Onomastics

See also: Appendix:Names

Unicode

ISO

Variations

Variations of characters

These appendices contain variations in capitalization, punctuation, use of diacritics and ligatures, and alternate scripts of letters and some punctuation marks.

Variations of words

These appendices contain lists of words that have identical spelling, but a substantial number of variations in capitalization, punctuation, use of diacritics and ligatures, and alternate scripts.

The Languages of David J. Peterson

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