Talk:Wikigrammar

Latest comment: 18 years ago by 555 in topic Wikiversity

How is wiki a particularly useful tool for writing a grammar? What would some typical page titles be? How many pages would there typically be per language? Isn't a grammar a rather limited project, e.g. 500 pages or less? Why shouldn't a grammar schoolbook be written as part of Wikibooks? --LA2 00:28, 26 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

If the aim is to make a textbook of grammar, that can go at Wikibooks:English:Grammar. Any other content can go at the Grammar Wikicity. Angela 01:57, 26 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Yeah - I edited it a bit - but I'd still like to know what the purpose of the project is (i.e. is it a textbook of grammer?)... Ryan Norton T | @ | C 21:47, 26 September 2005 (UTC)Reply


There should be a clear idea for de bilingual grammar (e.g. de grammar in en language). I think every gramamr should be in the form xx.wikigrammar.org/yy, even if xx = yy. That's it, english grammar would be at en.wikigrammar/en (with en.wikigrammar/ redirected to it of course), for not annoying with different level pages, so at first sight you would know for what language you are seeing the grammar (not en.wikigrammar/verbs and en.wikigrammar/fr/verbs !!) Platonides 10:59, 1 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

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This is my proposed logo for Wikigrammar, that can be used to identify the project during the proposal. (Feel free to edit it so that IE users don't see the teal.) - Kookykman|(t)(c)

Wikiversity edit

Merge this on Wikibooks and the future Wikiversity. --555 04:25, 15 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Historical? edit

This proposal is historical and may be closed? --Kaganer (talk)

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