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* Articles in Glottopedia don't have to be '''intelligible to all'''. Some of them will refer to highly specialized phenomena and concepts, which will be relevant for only a small number of specialists.
 
* Articles in Glottopedia don't have to be '''intelligible to all'''. Some of them will refer to highly specialized phenomena and concepts, which will be relevant for only a small number of specialists.
  
===Four kinds of articles===
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===Six kinds of articles===
 
*[[Glottopedia:Dictionary articles]] (which define, explain, comment on and discuss all kinds of linguistic concepts)
 
*[[Glottopedia:Dictionary articles]] (which define, explain, comment on and discuss all kinds of linguistic concepts)
 
*[[Glottopedia:Survey articles]] (which offer a comprehensive discussion of linguistic concepts and methods)
 
*[[Glottopedia:Survey articles]] (which offer a comprehensive discussion of linguistic concepts and methods)
*[[Glottopedia:Biographical articles]] (about the life and work of linguists)
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*[[Glottopedia:Biographical articles]] (about the life and work of past linguists)
*[[Glottopedia:Language articles]] (which provide basic information about most natural languages [comming soon])
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*[[Glottopedia:Language articles]] (which provide basic information about most natural languages)
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*[[Glottopedia:Linguistic research articles]] (about institutions, conferences, journals, etc.)
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*[[Glottopedia:Linguists]] (articles consisting of links to pages about living linguists)
  
 
=Copyright and Licence Information=
 
=Copyright and Licence Information=

Revision as of 08:35, 26 June 2007

Glottopedia is a comprehensive web-based free-content encyclopedia of linguistics that any linguist can contribute to. It is modeled on Wikipedia, a general-knowledge encyclopedia for nonspecialist readers. Each registered user may create new articles or modify existing ones. In order to ensure the quality of the articles, three restrictions are applied:

  • Authors of Glottopedia articles should be trained linguists or students with a profound linguistic background.
  • For this reason, authors have to register using their real names.
  • Articles in Glottopedia don't have to be intelligible to all. Some of them will refer to highly specialized phenomena and concepts, which will be relevant for only a small number of specialists.

Six kinds of articles

Copyright and Licence Information

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  • to Remix -- to make derivative works

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For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work. Any of these conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder.

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