Grammar tools
Different angles on the same question — how does this language put a sentence together, and how does it differ from the ones you already know? Each tool is its own way in.
Look closely at one language
Pick a language and see how it actually works — from the shape of a sentence down to the morphemes.
Walkthrough
A guided step through how the language builds sentences, from morphemes up to clauses.
Architecture
A high-level map of the language's grammatical shape — what it marks, what it leaves implicit.
Structures
Browse the named constructions that recur in real speech and writing.
Word order
Word-by-word interlinear glosses showing how meaning lines up across the sentence.
Textbook vs reality
Where the textbook forms diverge from how people actually talk.
How children learn it
The order in which native speakers acquire each piece of the grammar.
Error gravity
Which mistakes native speakers shrug off, and which break the sentence.
Compare across languages
Hold two or more languages side by side and watch the same idea take different shapes.
Wheels
Pick what you want to say; watch each language encode it differently, dimension by dimension.
Typology table
A side-by-side reference table of typological features for any languages you select.
Meaning comparison
How a single meaning is expressed across multiple languages, with notes on what shifts.
Language bridge
From a language you already speak to one you want to learn — what carries over, what doesn't.
Phrases and vocabulary
Less about structure, more about what to actually say.