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# When relevant, disclose non-officiality (experimental/non-canon features), non-objectivity (personal point of view), and authorship (who did what).
# When relevant, disclose non-officiality (experimental/non-canon features), non-objectivity (personal point of view), and authorship (who did what).
# If possible, include sources (e.g., chat logs) to go with your statements (if such statement may be considered controversial / at odds with one's expectations of a given opinion-haver).
# If possible, include sources (e.g., chat logs) to go with your statements (if such statement may be considered controversial / at odds with one's expectations of a given opinion-haver).
# Do not include specific names of particles in titles; rather, opt for general descriptions of concepts. This is especially important for experimental features, whose word forms like to change with time. For example, instead of calling your wiki article 'ju', call it 'parenthetical statements' (and optionally include a redirect from one to the other). Generic titles like these enable for broad topic coverage (not restricted to one word or one specific instantiation of the concept).
# Keep the barrier to entry low. This includes explanation style, article titles, and overall structure (strive to sequence beginner-unfriendly information towards the bottom of the article). <small><s>Do not include specific names of particles in titles; rather, opt for general descriptions of concepts. This is especially important for experimental features, whose word forms like to change with time. For example, instead of calling your wiki article 'ju', call it 'parenthetical statements' (and optionally include a redirect from one to the other). Generic titles like these enable for broad topic coverage (not restricted to one word or one specific instantiation of the concept).</s></small>


== Useful templates ==
== Useful templates ==

Revision as of 21:09, 4 October 2022

The aim of the Toaq wiki is to provide insightful information on the Toaq language, including existing/historical discussions about its workings.

Posting rules

  1. When relevant, disclose non-officiality (experimental/non-canon features), non-objectivity (personal point of view), and authorship (who did what).
  2. If possible, include sources (e.g., chat logs) to go with your statements (if such statement may be considered controversial / at odds with one's expectations of a given opinion-haver).
  3. Keep the barrier to entry low. This includes explanation style, article titles, and overall structure (strive to sequence beginner-unfriendly information towards the bottom of the article). Do not include specific names of particles in titles; rather, opt for general descriptions of concepts. This is especially important for experimental features, whose word forms like to change with time. For example, instead of calling your wiki article 'ju', call it 'parenthetical statements' (and optionally include a redirect from one to the other). Generic titles like these enable for broad topic coverage (not restricted to one word or one specific instantiation of the concept).

Useful templates

  • {{t|Tỏaq da}} renders as Tỏaq da (in bold and marked semantically as Toaq text).
  • {{Tone|4}} renders as falling tone. You can specify a pixel height (the default is 20): {{Tone|4|30}} renders as falling tone.
  • {{Example|Kủqse ní da.|“This is some text.”}} renders as:

Kủqse ní da.
“This is some text.”