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− | All Glottopedia articles should be '''categorized''', as in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Categorization]. All category names are in English, Glottopedia's default language. | + | All Glottopedia articles should be '''categorized''', as in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Categorization Wikipedia]. All category names are in English, Glottopedia's default language. |
− | There are | + | There are four classes of categories (A-D). Each article should belong to one category of the classes A, B, and C (multiple categorization is possible in class C). In addition, each article can belong to any number of categories of class D. |
'''Category class A: Languages''': The language in which the article is written (two-letter abbreviation according to ISO 639). | '''Category class A: Languages''': The language in which the article is written (two-letter abbreviation according to ISO 639). | ||
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[[Category:Guideline|Categorization]] | [[Category:Guideline|Categorization]] |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 30 July 2007
All Glottopedia articles should be categorized, as in the Wikipedia. All category names are in English, Glottopedia's default language.
There are four classes of categories (A-D). Each article should belong to one category of the classes A, B, and C (multiple categorization is possible in class C). In addition, each article can belong to any number of categories of class D.
Category class A: Languages: The language in which the article is written (two-letter abbreviation according to ISO 639).
- Category:En (English)
- Category:De (German)
Category class B: Article type
- Category:DICT (Dictionary articles)
- Category:BIOG (Biographical articles)
- Category:LANG (Language articles)
- Category:SURV (Survey articles)
- Category:LING (Research articles)
Major categories can be assigned using templates.
Category class C: Major categories: The linguistic domain, the article refers to.
Here are some examples for major categories (a complete list can be found under Major categories):
- acquisition
- bilingualism
- computational linguistics
- diachrony
- discourse analysis
- lexicography
- logic
- morphology
- onomastics
- philosophy of language
- phonetics and phonology
- pragmatics
- psycholinguistics
- quantitative linguistics
- semantics
- sociolinguistics
- syntax
- writing
Category class D: Special categories
Special categories subdivide a major category. Up to now, Glottopedia has not come up with guidelines for special categories.
Other languages
German Glottopedia:Kategorien