Talk:Chenoua language
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This article is about a person, place, or concept whose name is originally rendered in the Berber script; however the article does not have that version of its name in the article's lead paragraph. Anyone who is knowledgeable enough with the original language is invited to assist in adding the Berber script. For more information, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (Berber). |
[edit] Delisted GA
Article has but a single source listed at the bottom, which is not in the English language, and thusly would be extremely difficult to verify. But anyway, I doubt it would cover everything that anyone has to say about the Chenoua language. Homestarmy 18:39, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
- Are you under the impression that there exists even a single short article on Chenoua in English? Or that there exists some vast corpus of research on Chenoua? There are a couple of other brief articles
on Chenouaon other central Maghreb dialects such as Beni-Menacer and Bissa (all in French), but none approaching the length or detail of Laoust 1912. More to the point, the language of the source is completely irrelevant; if you want to check the information, it's not exactly hard to find French speakers. This article is itself the longest English-language description of Chenoua in existence. - Mustafaa 21:52, 24 October 2006 (UTC)