User:Alaskasunshine0914/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Parallelism (grammar)
 * This page has a few definitions and examples. There is a talk page and it is linked to the WikiProject Linguistics. I think I can add a few more examples and add more useful information for users interested in the use of parallelism in grammar and rhetoric.
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Option 2

 * Cognitive approaches to grammar
 * This article is considered an orphan. There are no citations and appear to be original work. There is a great opportunity to add citations and expand the page to meet Wikipedia requirements. The talk page has many concerns and warns users of no reliable sources or citations.
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Option 3

 * Conditional sentence
 * This is another article that is within the scope of WikiProject Linguists. There is room to add to the “Only English” section. The article does not have a rating yet. The talk page has a lot of activity but could use more citations for the English section.
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Option 4

 * Inverted sentence
 * The article has a notification that it needs additional citations for verification. The notification requests help to add citations to reliable sources. The talk page only has one entry which is a correction to an example from 2007. This article is dated and only provides examples of an inverted sentence. I could add information on how and why inverted sentences are used.
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Option 5

 * Functional shift
 * I chose this article looking through the list of Linguistic stubs. This article is included in the WikiProject Linguistics scope and is considered a Stub-class of low priority. There is very little information in the talk page that adds information to the article. There are only two citations and no examples or content list. This article could use some development.
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