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Like Wikipedia, Glottopedia aims to have a series of '''portals''' for the main thematic areas of linguistics. A [[Glottopedia:Portal|portal]] is an introductory page for a given topic. It complements the main article of the subject by introducing the reader to key articles and categories that further describe the subject. Portals also help editors find related projects and things they can do to help improve Glottopedia in that area.
 
Like Wikipedia, Glottopedia aims to have a series of '''portals''' for the main thematic areas of linguistics. A [[Glottopedia:Portal|portal]] is an introductory page for a given topic. It complements the main article of the subject by introducing the reader to key articles and categories that further describe the subject. Portals also help editors find related projects and things they can do to help improve Glottopedia in that area.
  
For each portal, a maintainer is required. If you would like to take responsibility for a particular thematic area, just create a portal and write your name on the corresponding discussion page. At the moment, there are no specific rules for what portals should look like in Glottopedia.
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For each portal, a maintainer is required. If you would like to take responsibility for a particular thematic area, just create a portal and write your name on the corresponding discussion page. At the moment, there are no specific rules for what portals should look like in Glottopedia, but the [[Portal:Quantitative linguistics]] gives a fairly good idea of what the editors have in mind.
  
 
Currently at least the following portals are envisaged:
 
Currently at least the following portals are envisaged:

Revision as of 10:08, 21 October 2007

Like Wikipedia, Glottopedia aims to have a series of portals for the main thematic areas of linguistics. A portal is an introductory page for a given topic. It complements the main article of the subject by introducing the reader to key articles and categories that further describe the subject. Portals also help editors find related projects and things they can do to help improve Glottopedia in that area.

For each portal, a maintainer is required. If you would like to take responsibility for a particular thematic area, just create a portal and write your name on the corresponding discussion page. At the moment, there are no specific rules for what portals should look like in Glottopedia, but the Portal:Quantitative linguistics gives a fairly good idea of what the editors have in mind.

Currently at least the following portals are envisaged:

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