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This is a list of language phonologies, and is part of the Phonetics Task Force of WikiProject Linguistics. The entries in bold are separate phonology articles, the others phonology sections in language articles. Section headers and bottom or middle-level divisions of the tree link to proto-languages, where available.

The current standard suggested for phonology articles titles is XXX phonology. Please feel free to convert the articles to the naming standard and the phonology template. The entries in bold should all be in Category:Language phonologies and should bear the template {{Language phonologies}}.

African (isolates and small families)

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Afro-Asiatic

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Algic

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Amerind (isolates & small families)

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This section covers isolates and families with phonological data available for four or less members. The families currently listed separately are: Algic, Eskimo-Aleut, Iroquioan, Mayan, Na-Dene, Oto-Manguean, Salishan, Siouan, Tupian and Uto-Aztecan.

Andamanese

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Australian (isolates & small families)

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Austro-Asiatic

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Austronesian

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(to sort)

Caucasian families

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Dené-Yeniseian

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Iroquoian

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Khoisan

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(proto-phonology duplicated here)

Nilo-Saharan

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"Paleosiberian"

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Papuan (isolates & small families)

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Salishan

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Sepik

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Sino-Tibetan

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Siouan

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Tai-Kadai

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Tupian

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Isolates (Southern Eurasia)

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Creoles, pidgins, and mixed languages

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Conlangs

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Reconstructed languages

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Apart from those listed above: