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WikiProject Theoretical Linguistics is a project to help create and improve Wikipedia articles about theoretical linguistics and theories of language.

Here are some open WikiProject Theoretical Linguistics tasks. Please be bold and contribute!

Feel free to edit this list or discuss these tasks. Please mark theoretical linguistics articles with {{WPTL}} in their Talk page.

Parentage

The parent of this WikiProject is the WikiProject Linguistics.

Members

  • Angr: Ph.D. Linguistics, Cornell University, 1997.
  • Boson
  • Cnilep: PhD Linguistics, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2009.
  • Gordon P. Hemsley: linguistics major and native AmE speaker (with intermediate Spanish skills) interested in syntax, comparative and historical linguistics, constructed languages, IPA, and copyediting—just about anything that has orderly rules or standards that can be adhered to.
  • Matve: PhD Linguistics, UCL (completed December 2009)

Inactive members

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Pages needing attention

  • Code-switching. Two issues: The "Selective bibliography" may contain items that are arguably not very notable, and the recently added section "Code-Switching in Literature" seems to be based on a definition of code-switching outside of linguistics. I am refraining from editing either section due to past edit wars. Cnilep (talk) 15:49, 19 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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