• formal languages and grammars that have been discovered since then? For example, indexed languages & grammars have been around since Aho (1968) and have...
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  • that Slavic languages influenced Romanian only in the Proto-Romanian period? All sources dedicated to this topic emphasize that Slavic languages influenced...
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  • English-as-a-second language countries where they have other native languages but where English is a, or the, language of government, the media, and/or commerce:...
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  • that the article is not written in a formal tone, and how is that a problem, not that the problem is that it is formal. But it also tries to be very polite...
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  • Template talk:English dialects (category WikiProject Languages articles)
    found this and I though that it would be interusting UKPhoenix79 04:20, 2 March 2006 (UTC) This needs to be collapsible like {{Languages of Australia}}...
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  • but for somebody who studies languages in depth they must be of relevance. According to the original project, all languages were supposed to have a fourth...
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  • infobox with the name of the disciple in several languages. Currently his name is written in several languages between brackets in the lead, which looks messy...
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  • written in German, and they probably amount to thousands of pages. Neither the Ethnologue nor Linguasphere or any major grammars are among them. I know...
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  • living, and would gladly help with stylistic issues in languages listed above". The box would be placed between the boxes for the languages which the...
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  • more languages than just those in the vicinity of Chinese. Look at Far East: it shows names in many languages (Filipino, Malay, Portuguese, etc.), and Chinese...
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  • over the code at Template:Wikipedia languages/sandbox to Template:Wikipedia languages? Since both the French and German Wikipedias now have more than...
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  • Academy is. "Military Academy (West Point) includes both the formal and informal name, and as such there is no confusion. Garuda28 (talk) 20:15, 13 September...
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  • parameter name is open. -DePiep (talk) 20:46, 4 November 2018 (UTC) Not formally opposing but I do object when we use an child care facility for the obscenely...
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  • use of language, style, etc. Non-native and proficient speakers might be more formal owing to their training, more likely to dismiss details and intricacies...
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  • their formal names plus the word "dynasty". And I think "ROC (Taiwan)" is inappropriate because it introduces a different format (abbreviation of formal name...
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  • the two "main" official languages and links to a separate page for the other 21, which is a reasonable solution if some languages are more official than...
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  • There are people who follow prescriptive grammars that don't include this phrase and think others should too and use the term "ungrammatical". I hear from...
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  • rather than the '42 date she was formally stricken. I'd prefer that we use stricken as that's the proper term, and I like the idea of leaving the field...
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  • appropriate in case of formal representation. I do not agree however with the overly strict application of official representation. And that’s what this RFC...
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  • languages included should be all the official languages of the issuing body and the languages on the notes or coins, excluding any of the languages that...
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  • the source of the template and then copy the new source to your userpage. I've tried it myself and it does work for me and hopefully for you too... smtchahal...
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  • governments are there? One. How many languages are there? One. (I'm simplifying here a bit. There is Ainu language, which has less than 15 people.) So...
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  • figure out how to use it with different languages, in part because the examples were incomplete and the languages supported wasn't clear to me. I've tried...
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  • up tag, and does not block a user from making their comments on the tag page. Your argument makes no sense. Should we expand this to be a formal RfC? Inclusionist...
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  • similar problem, simultaneously. The more templates involved, the more formal and cautiously everything would have to be handled. The first step in a bigger...
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  • quotations this way (good luck). Challenge 2: Find a mainstream, formal publication doing so (and I'll explain why either it's not actually directly comparable...
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  • competent (i.e. NotMe™) to undertake the actual fiddling with code? Is there a formal process or do I just go on Asking Nicely, or what?? Cheers, DBaK (talk)...
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  • about a middle ground, and that's all there is to it. Well, all I can say in that regard is good luck. That being said, I formally oppose this proposal...
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  • need a formal WP:RFC for this? How does your new proposal differ from the one that you described at #Broken notability categories by group above, and put...
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  • template talk pages. BTW, you don't have to call me "Christ". That's more of a formal title. "Guy" will do. :) --Guy Macon (talk) 06:16, 25 April 2015 (UTC) I’ll...
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