Wikipedia:WikiProject Constructed languages/Assessment

Standards edit

Class edit

Importance edit

Assessment discussion edit

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Lingua Franca Nova edit

I have changed the class tag to B for Lingua Franca Nova. If anyone finds this inappropriate, please assist us by explaining what we need to do to merit the B class tag. Thanks! 68.82.216.178 (talk) 12:08, 3 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Esperanto Wikipedia edit

This article has been improved above Stub level. -- Yekrats (talk) 22:57, 14 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Simlish edit

I have removed the {{WP conlangs}} tag from this article. Simlish isn't a conlang at all, it is (as the article explains) a deliberate effort to avoid creating a language. The tag was added by a bot a few months back, and since then every once in a while some confused soul tries to add it to List of constructed languages. I figured removing the tag would save trouble with the list. --Pi zero (talk) 14:55, 3 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Interlingue edit

This article has been improved above Start class. Mithridates (talk) 06:08, 19 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Indeed, I have been following your work on the article and all I can say is: chapeau, tremendous job! For now, I have reassessed at as B class. My opinion is that this would make a very good candidate for a Good Article. If you wish to submit it, I am willing to do a review.
At the moment, I can think of two things that could use some improvement, though. First of all, post-war history, especially also something about the current situation. And secondly, I can't find much about verbs in the grammar section.
Thank you for your great work! Cheers, —IJzeren Jan Uszkiełtu? 11:40, 19 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Will do! And thanks for the quick reply. The verbs will be the easiest to add. I am right at the post-war section now and haven't added much yet as I actually haven't been able to ascertain exactly what led to the collapse and I can't add outright speculation. But I do notice a *lot* of complaining about printing costs and being unable to send issues to Germany and get payment from there (Allies did not permit it for a while) and I think the migration to Interlingua may have been largely due to sheer fatigue from shoestringing it for so long and the well-funded yet similar Interlingua may have been too much to resist. I should find out soon whether that's correct or not. For the period after that I have been in contact with the Interlingue-Union and have brought up the subject of getting some Cosmoglottas from the decades after so that may help if they can provide them. Mithridates (talk) 16:43, 19 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]