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Pages in category "Language articles missing Glottolog code"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 494 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Acolapissa
- Adu language
- African French
- Ahirwati
- Ajuwa language
- Alentejan Portuguese
- Alzenau dialect
- Amami Japanese
- Amana German
- American Finnish
- Anji dialect
- Antarctic English
- Antrim Irish
- Aostan French
- Apabhraṃśa
- Ardabil dialect
- Argentinien-schwyzertütsch dialect
- Arianese dialect
- Army Slavic
- Astrakhan Russian
- Atin language
- Australian Irish Sign Language
- Awaji dialect
- Azerbaijani Sign Language
B
- Babia Góra dialect
- Bajan English
- Balearic Catalan
- Banana colloquial speech
- Banat Swabian dialect
- Bangkok Malay
- Bangladeshi English
- Banshū dialect
- Barbudan Creole
- Barman language
- Barossa German
- Basic English
- Bass Strait Pidgin
- Bay Islands English
- Byari dialect
- Bedouin Arabic
- Belgian French
- Belizean English
- Bermudian English
- Besleney Kabardian dialect
- Beurla Reagaird
- Białystok dialect
- Biecz dialect
- Bingo dialect
- Blemmyan language
- Blimaw language
- Bohairic Coptic
- Bory Tucholskie dialect
- Brazilian German
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Brda dialect
- British English
- Brusselian dialect
- Budinos
- Bukovinian Romanian dialect
C
- Čabranka dialect
- Canaano-Akkadian language
- Cape Verdian Sign Language
- Caribbean English
- Carioca
- Cayman Islands English
- Central Greater Poland dialect
- Chaharmahali Turkic
- Changxing dialect
- Chawan dialect
- Chełmno–Dobrzyń dialect
- Cheshire dialect
- Chicano English
- Chikuzen dialect
- Chinese Kyakala language
- Chinese language in Australia
- Chinglish
- Cholanaikkan language
- Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Barwar
- Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia
- Chutia people
- Chwalim dialect
- Cieszyn Silesian dialect
- Classical Cebuano
- Classical Japanese
- Cordobés Spanish
- Cottonera dialect
- Cremish dialect
- Cued speech
- Cumbrian dialect
- Czechoslovak language
D
E
- Early Romani
- Early Scots
- East Midlands English
- Eastern Bengali dialects
- Eastern Greater Poland dialect
- Eastern Kraków dialect
- Eastern Lublin dialect
- Eastern Old Japanese
- Ebro Valley Aragonese
- Emirati Arabic
- English language in England
- Epirote Greek
- Equatoguinean Portuguese
- Eritrean Sign Language
- Extreme Southern Italian
F
G
- Gacería
- Galilean dialect
- Gällivare dialects
- Gammalsvenska
- Gangwon dialect
- Ganyu dialect
- Garandi language
- Gaúcho dialect
- Geordie
- German language in the United States
- Getelands
- Gibraltarian English
- Glasgow Gaelic
- Glasgow dialect
- Globish (Gogate)
- Globish (Nerrière)
- Goral ethnolect
- Gøtudanskt accent
- Greek in Australia
- Grenadian Creole French
- Gunma dialect
H
I
J
- Jaffna Tamil dialect
- Jeseri
- Jauer dialect
- Jersey Dutch language
- Jewish Koine Greek
- Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Challa
- Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Dohok
- Judaeo-Piedmontese
- Judeo-Algerian Arabic
- Judeo-Gascon
- Judeo-Livornese
- Judeo-Mantuan
- Judeo-Roman dialect
- Judeo-Syrian Arabic
- Judeo-Venetian dialect