Talk:Rejistanian

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Rejistanian FAC Vote (9/0/2)

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Support

  1. I fully support this as the 'nominator'. I believe this is a fascinating article that gives an easy insight into the language that is Rejistanian. I believe this would make a great featured article as it tells you what you want to know without getting boring. I believe this article shows great skill in portraying the Rejistanian language TBF 21:19, 28 Dec 2004 (GMT)
  2. After re-reading the expanded article, I have decided it is worthy of a 'for' vote. Well written. Liverpool England 07:48, 8 Jan 2005 (GMT)
  3. Definitely... Brilliant. Rezo 10:32, 28 Jan 2005 (GMT)
  4. This article definately is a good language article. If this is the first NationStates language article to be a NSwiki featured article, it would be an example for many to come. I have seen better fictional languages but only in professional books such as Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. Okay. I'm a bit bias - that I admit. Rejistania is an op on #NationStates2. Nanakaland 02:58, 8 Feb 2005 (GMT)
  5. Paradoxically I started my review with "Now that I'm finally logged in" and when I went to preview, saw that I was logged out. At any rate, now tha tI'm really finally logged in I've looked at most of the articifical langauges. Matsui has just as nice a grammar, but since Rej got me back on NSWiki. . . (Yeah, I'm a bit biased too) --Quintucket 00:21, 13 Feb 2005 (GMT)
  6. Full support, as requests from comment have been met. -- |Knoot|KNOOtalk 00:42, 13 Feb 2005 (GMT)
  7. What has to be said has already been said. It's a great, helpful article. Definitely deserving. Pacitalia 02:00, 16 Feb 2005 (GMT)
  8. This page looks well-thought out and -written, and interesting. It has my vote. Falastur 19:21, 12 Mar 2005 (GMT)
  9. A very-well written and detailed article. I agree that it should be featured. Hell Bovines 19:54, 13 Mar 2005 (GMT)

Oppose


Neutral

  1. I am the writer of this article and would like to see it as FAC. However I will not vote for myself :) ~ Rejistania 22:21, 28 Dec 2004 (GMT)
  2. I may change this to a vote of support at a later time. Rechze(talk) 10:23, 9 Mar 2005 (GMT)

Comments/Questions

  • Its nice but it could be expanded a bit. Perhaps some words on how it is used in Rejistania (and perhaps abroad)? What kind of groups... it is used in formal occasions, how does it relate to other languages in the country? That sort of thing. -- |Knoot|KNOOtalk 13:17, 30 Dec 2004 (GMT)
  • While I feel that the article is well-written, I believe it can be improved and would like to see it as a future FAC, but not right now. - Liverpool England|My Talk page 05:01, 30 Dec 2004 (GMT)
  • Question about the article, how in the word to Rejistanians get by on three tenses? There are ways of differentiating the limited past from the imperfect past and such, right? Zoogies| ζtalk 23:51, 8 Jan 2005 (GMT)
    • Many languages have similar tense system. See Wikipedia:Grammatical aspect for some examples of how various languages represent the aspect. -- Wilem Engelking 13:11, 10 Jan 2005 (GMT)
    • There is the possibility to express duration by 'jet (example: I was drawing when Syku came: Xe'la'niva'jet, Syku mi'la'isa'han la). the other thing is that most conlangs, intended for the use of a large group of people have a rather simple grammar. Esperanto and Bahasa Indonesia are examples for that. ~ Rejistania 00:01, 18 Jan 2005 (GMT)
  • Somebody forgot to update the vote total. I fixed that for you ;) Pacitalia 21:12, 26 Mar 2005 (GMT)
  • This article is brilliant but it's lacking something big that's bothering me. Rejis, could you put up IPA values for your letters? You describe their sounds but IPA is better than ad-hoc. Allow me to refer you to X-SAMPA for a guide of X-SAMPA codes that explain each sound's value, and has an IPA value next to the X-SAMPA code. Matsu 21:00, 7 August 2005 (GMT)

FAC

'Aight, I've put this up as the new featured article. Congrats Rejis. LE 06:10, 10 Jun 2005 (GMT)

how freaking long?

this article has been the featured article for quite some time now...--Tetris L-Shaped Block 20:09, 22 August 2005 (GMT)