Category:Language articles without reference field
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These articles have infoboxes with speaker information but without anything in the |ref=
field. This can be an indication that the speaker numbers are unsourced, but the absence of the |ref=
field is not by itself a problem. For example, the infobox can simply repeat or summarise information that's discussed and sourced elsewhere in the article.
This category is not triggered where "speakers" is set to "?" or "none" (triggering "unknown" or "None"), by "extinct" or "era" instead of "speakers". It is not triggered by {{citation needed}} or
either. For languages with ISO codes that have a "citation needed" tag in the ref field, see Category:Articles with citation needed in ref field; for those with , see Category:Articles opting out of population reference.
Pages in category "Language articles without reference field"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 308 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Abellen language
- Achuar Chicham
- Acolapissa
- African French
- Aimele language
- Akn dialect
- Alasha dialect
- Albarradas Sign Language
- Algherese dialect
- Alzenau dialect
- American English
- Amrum North Frisian
- Ande language
- Angika
- Antaifasy dialect
- Antaimoro dialect
- Antakarana dialect
- Antambahoaka dialect
- Antesaka dialect
- Arabimalayalam
- Arbanasi dialect
- Aribwatsa language
- Arunachali Hindi
- Ashing language
- Astrakhan Russian
- Asturian language
- Augeron
- Auslan
- Awiakay language
B
- Bacan Malay
- Bagheli language
- Banat Bulgarian dialect
- Bangkok Malay
- Bara dialect
- Barbudan Creole
- Bawean language
- Béarnese dialect
- Byari dialect
- Bekasi Sundanese
- Belarusian language
- Benasquese dialect
- Bengkulu Malay
- Beni Snous dialect
- Bergamasque dialect
- Bermudian English
- Bezanozano dialect
- Bhumij language
- Biscayan dialect
- Bönnsch dialect
- Bzyb dialect
C
- Cambodian English
- Camfranglais
- Cape Verdian Sign Language
- Casamance Creole
- Cauchois dialect
- Central Italian
- Central Marchigiano dialect
- Central northeastern Portuguese
- Central Siberian Yupik language
- Central Taurus Sign Language
- Chakhar Mongolian
- Chengdu-Chongqing dialect
- Cholanaikkan language
- Classical Quechua
- Coastal Kadazan language
- Comasco dialect
- Comasco-Lecchese dialects
- Cotentinais
- Cottonera dialect
- Crow language
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
- Maastrichtian dialect
- Madurese language
- Bajjika
- Thēthi
- Malay Chetty creole language
- Malay trade and creole languages
- Malaysian English
- Malaysian Mandarin
- Maldives Sign Language
- Maltese English
- Malvani language
- Manyjilyjarra dialect
- Marino dialect
- Maroua Sign Language
- Masurian dialects
- Mati Ke
- Mauphu language
- Meitei language in Assam
- Meitei language in Bangladesh
- Mendawai language
- Mentonasc dialect
- Migueleño Chiquitano
- Mirandese language
- Miskito Coast Creole
- Mochi language
- Modern Palestinian Judeo-Arabic
- Mongphu language
- Montenegrin language
- Montfortian dialect
- Mores language
- Motang language
- Muangphe language
- Mugom-Karmarong language
- Munsee language
- Munster Irish