Talk:Tuamotuan language

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student editor comments
Hello All,

I just added a substantial amount of information to the article regarding dialects and "Tahitianization", as well as a new section on endangerment. I am a student and very new to this, so please let me know if anything is incorrect or feel free to remove it. Thanks! Calebjc3 (talk) 04:19, 25 September 2018 (UTC)

Peer Review for Ling 102
The lead section of your article is great where it gives a well insight of the people of where they are speaking the language around the world, but what I suggest is that you give the article a history section. Putting in a history section in your article will give you more information and give the reader a brief understanding and the background of the language itself. Also, when inputting the history section to make sure you grab reliable sources where you are able to put in-text citations to back up those sources. Another suggestion to improve the article is to just input images. It will give the reader a good visual of the language and the islands of where it is established now. Overall, the article is well written with a lot of information with just inputting the history section, reliable sources with in-text citations to back up the history of the language, and images for visual readers. (Noahbrowne4 (talk) 03:09, 4 October 2018 (UTC))

Reply to Peer Review
Thanks for the suggestions! I added a history section and map of the Tuamotuan archipelago, as well as a few more references. Thanks again for the help! Calebjc3 (talk) 07:52, 6 October 2018 (UTC)