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You have come to the Category: Languages. It allows you to '''view TypeCraft articles ordered by the language that they discussed'''. For navigation, use the language colour quilt below, or find a list of articles ordered by language name further down on this page.
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You have come to the Category: Languages. It allows you to '''view TypeCraft articles ordered by the language that they discuss'''.
  
In order to search the TypeCraft data base for published IGT, please go to '''Text search''' or ''' Phrase search''' on the TypeCraft navigation bar.
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'''Not all languages that are stored in the TypeCraft database are associated with a TCwiki article.'''  
  
 
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If you own data in the TypeCraft database, you can contribute to a better online representation of your language by creating a TC-wiki page. This also gives you the chance to represent some of your data directly online. How to embed interlinear glosses stored in the TypeCraft database in a TC-wiki page is explained [[TypeCraft_Export|here]].
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{{Infobox language/quilt|right}}
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Click on the colour bar of a language family to see which languages are represented in TypeCraft. From there you can go further to find specific articles about a language.
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Not all languages that are stored in the TypeCraft database are associated with a TCwiki article. For you who have data in the TypeCraft database it might be a good idea to contribute to a better online representation of your language by creating a TC-wiki page. This also gives you the chance to represent some of your data directly online. How to embed interlinear glosses stored in the TypeCraft database in a TC-wiki page is explained [[TypeCraft_Export|here]].
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By writing about your language, you can for example share issues related to the annotation of your language (e.g.[[Annotating_Konkomba]]) or discuss issues relating to the development of your language (e.g.[[Telugu_The_Language]]).
 
By writing about your language, you can for example share issues related to the annotation of your language (e.g.[[Annotating_Konkomba]]) or discuss issues relating to the development of your language (e.g.[[Telugu_The_Language]]).
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A good start could also be to give an overview over the grammatical properties of your language. This can be done using a ''Typological Features Template'' (e.g.[[Typological_Features_Template_for_Akan]]). A blueprint for such a template can be found [[Typological_Features_Template|here]].
 
A good start could also be to give an overview over the grammatical properties of your language. This can be done using a ''Typological Features Template'' (e.g.[[Typological_Features_Template_for_Akan]]). A blueprint for such a template can be found [[Typological_Features_Template|here]].
  
If you wish to search the TypeCraft database go to the navigation bar at the left of this browser window and click on *Text search*, or simply click [http://www.typecraft.org/tc2wiki/Special:TypeCraft/SearchText/ here]. When you search without specifying a language or a text, search will return all texts that their owners have chosen to publish.
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If you wish to search the TypeCraft database for langages go to: [[Special:TypeCraft/PortalOfLanguages | Portal of Languages]]

Latest revision as of 19:43, 18 February 2016

You have come to the Category: Languages. It allows you to view TypeCraft articles ordered by the language that they discuss.

Not all languages that are stored in the TypeCraft database are associated with a TCwiki article.

If you own data in the TypeCraft database, you can contribute to a better online representation of your language by creating a TC-wiki page. This also gives you the chance to represent some of your data directly online. How to embed interlinear glosses stored in the TypeCraft database in a TC-wiki page is explained here.

By writing about your language, you can for example share issues related to the annotation of your language (e.g.Annotating_Konkomba) or discuss issues relating to the development of your language (e.g.Telugu_The_Language).

A good start could also be to give an overview over the grammatical properties of your language. This can be done using a Typological Features Template (e.g.Typological_Features_Template_for_Akan). A blueprint for such a template can be found here.

If you wish to search the TypeCraft database for langages go to: Portal of Languages