Template talk:NewLang/Reform

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I just had an idea. How about instead of that ugly-ass giant chart we have at the beginning of the grammar section that's basically entirely useless, we make smaller two-row templates for each part of speech that can go under the heading for each respective part of speech? So one for Verbs would include Tense, Aspect, Mood, Voice, Person, Number, Gender, Formality, etc, but not have Cases, whereas the one for Nouns would include Number, Gender, Definiteness, Cases, but not Tense, Aspect, or Mood. As so on for the other parts of speech. I think it would be more organized, more eye-pleasing, and easier for new users to understand. We could maybe even remove the "Conjugated for..." parts on the template at the top of the page (though we don't have to if people rathered we kept it). ((Oh and I'd also like to try incorporating your new template into the existing one if possible.)) [This has been a Public Service Announcement from your Friendly Neighbourhood Despot.] 07:38, February 21, 2015 (UTC)

Definitely. I always wondered if there was any reason why adverbs were given a case-marking box (not to mention most of the other boxes). Removing the grammatical materials from the Langbox template up the top might also be a good idea; there would surely be much more useful information one could include in a template that size, and still have it take up less room. I shall begin work on the project straight away (although I may not be able to finish it today).

What about illogical    fallacies?  00:05, March 1, 2015 (UTC)

P.S. Which template did you intend to include? I infer you mean Template:MetaLang, although I can conceive of any other being the intended.