| 2.PAK | 1975 | Specialised Languages | Canada | AI language with coroutines. |
| ADSL | 1962 | Business Data Processing | Italy | Algebraic Data System Language |
| AED | 1963 | Specialised Languages | United States | Engineering flavour of ALGOL |
| Aldat | 1989 | Business Data Processing | United States | Database language, based on extended algebra |
| ALGOL 68 | 1968 | Numerical Scientific | International | 3rd generation ALGOL |
| AMBIT | 1964 | String and List Processing | United States | Algebraic manipulation |
| APL | 1960 | Numerical Scientific | United States | Array-centered programing language |
| APT | 1956 | Specialised Languages | United States | Automatically Programmed Tools |
| Atlas Autocode | 1964 | Multi-purpose | United Kingdom | Algol-like high-level Autocode |
| AWK | 1979 | String and List Processing | United States | String processing language |
| BESTOP | 1965 | Business Data Processing | United States | Statistically oriented report generator |
| CAYLEY | 1975 | Numerical Scientific | Australia | Symbolic maths for group theory |
| Clipper 5 | 1994 | | United States | Advanced Clipper with iterators and code blocks |
| CODIL | 1970 | Business Data Processing | United Kingdom | Context-sensitive Information Manipulation language |
| COMSKEE | 1973 | | Germany | String analysis language |
| CONVERT | 1966 | String and List Processing | United States | String processing language hybrid of COMIT and LISP |
| CPL | 1991 | Specialised Languages | United Kingdom | Categorical Programming Lanugage |
| Daisy | 1988 | | United States | |
| DL* | 1975 | | United States | |
| EOL-3 | 1972 | String and List Processing | Poland | Expression Oriented Language |
| ESPł | 1977 | Specialised Languages | United States | Extended SNOBOL Picture Pattern Processor |
| FILETAB | 1966 | Business Data Processing | United Kingdom | Automatic FILE TABulator |
| Fornax | 1994 | Experimental and other | United States | APL with patterns |
| FORTH | 1963 | | United States | |
| Genotype | 1971 | | Russian Federation | Linustics-centred array processing language |
| GIER Algol | 1960 | Numerical Scientific | Denmark | Naur's seminal ALGOL 60 |
| GP | 1955 | Multi-purpose | United States | Generalized Programming Compiler |
| GPM | 1965 | String and List Processing | United Kingdom | General Purpose Macro-generator |
| GPSS/H | 1975 | Specialised Languages | United States | Extended GPSS |
| HCLP | 1989 | | | Hierarchical Constraint Logic Programming |
| Icon | 1980 | String and List Processing | United States | String manipulation language with generator capabilities |
| IMP | 1966 | Multi-purpose | United Kingdom | IMProved Autocode |
| IPL | 1954 | String and List Processing | United States | The first list-processing language |
| JOSS | 1963 | On-Line | United States | JOHNNIAC Open Shop System |
| K | 1994 | Numerical Scientific | United States | ASCII-based APL dialect |
| L6 | 1963 | String and List Processing | United States | Laboratories Low-Level Linked List Language |
| LINGOL | 1973 | String and List Processing | United States | |
| LISP | 1958 | String and List Processing | United States | A list processing system with emphasis on recursion and formalism |
| LOGOL | 1968 | String and List Processing | Poland | String-manipulation language |
| LUCID | 1975 | Experimental and other | Canada | dataflow language |
| LYaPAS | 1964 | Specialised Languages | Russian Federation | Symbolic extensions to APL |
| MAD | 1959 | Numerical Scientific | United States | Michigan Algorithm Decoder |
| MADCAP | 1960 | Numerical Scientific | United States | Two dimensional maths and set language |
| Mem-theory | 1961 | | United States | Graph-based universal language |
| MIRFAC | 1962 | Specialised Languages | United Kingdom | 2dimensional maths compiler |
| ML | 1973 | | United Kingdom | Meta Language |
| Mode | 1987 | Experimental and other | Finland | OO language with lh anonymising |
| MUMPS | 1969 | String and List Processing | United States | Associative nested array language |
| Newsqueak | 1988 | On-Line | United States | Windowing/mousing language |
| NODAL | 1974 | Experimental and other | Switzerland | High level declarative language for physics research |
| NUCLEOL | 1970 | String and List Processing | United States | Tree-based list processing language |
| OCAL | 1966 | Specialised Languages | United States | Pattern matching alnguage for cryptographic analysis |
| OPS-3 | 1965 | Specialised Languages | United States | On-line Process Synthesizer version 3 |
| PANON | 1962 | String and List Processing | Italy | Markov-pattern-directed string processing languages |
| Perl | 1990 | String and List Processing | United States | Pattern-based string manipulation |
| POGOL | 1973 | String and List Processing | United States | Advanced file manipulation system |
| Poplar | 1978 | String and List Processing | United States | Text manipulation language |
| PostScript | 1982 | String and List Processing | United States | |
| Post-X | 1980 | String and List Processing | United Kingdom | |
| Prolog | 1971 | String and List Processing | France | Logic programming language |
| PTP | 1976 | | United States | Scripted text processor system |
| Refal | 1970 | | Russian Federation | Recursive functional algorithms |
| REXX | 1979 | String and List Processing | United Kingdom | |
| RIGAL | 1987 | String and List Processing | Latvia | Structured language for compiler writing |
| RPG | 1959 | Business Data Processing | United States | Report Program Generator |
| SA | 1977 | Specialised Languages | United States | Multi-modal universal language by Ross |
| SETL | 1970 | Specialised Languages | United States | Set based programming language |
| SIMSCRIPT II.5 | 1967 | Specialised Languages | United States | Simulations package |
| SNOBOL | 1962 | String and List Processing | United States | String processing language |
| SNOBOL+ | 1974 | String and List Processing | Israel | SNOBOL4 with trees |