User:Hss86/Choose an Article

Option 1

 * Saya language - Wikipedia
 * Article Evaluation
 * The articles contents are relevant to the topic, it carries a neutral tone. the article does not have coverage of historically underrepresented or misrepresented populations or subjects, and very little information in general. Finally each claim does not have a citation.
 * The articles contents are relevant to the topic, it carries a neutral tone. the article does not have coverage of historically underrepresented or misrepresented populations or subjects, and very little information in general. Finally each claim does not have a citation.


 * Sources
 * Caron, Bernard. 2005. Za:r- Dictionary Grammar Texts. Ibadan: IFRA. xi+328pp.
 * Caron, Bernard. 2001. Guus, aka Sigidi (Chadic, West-B, South Bauchi): Grammatical notes and vocabulary. Afrika und Übersee 84. 1-60.
 * Caron, Bernard. 2011. Zaar grammatical sketch. Ms. 33pp.
 * Shimizu, Kiyoshi. 1975. Boghom and Zaar: Vocabulary and Notes. Kano: Center for the Study of Nigerian Languages, Ahmadu Bello University. 40pp.
 * Shimizu, Kiyoshi. 1974. Zaar (Sayanci) of Kàl: vocabulary and notes. Kano: Centre for the Study of Nigerian Languages (CSNL), Bayero University College.
 * Schneeberg, Nan. 1971. Sayanci verb tonology. Journal of African Languages 10. 87–100.
 * Schneeberg, Nan. 1974. Sayanci phonology. (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University; 196pp.)
 * Cosper, Ronald. 1999. Barawa Lexicon: A wordlist of eight South Bauchi (West Chadic) languages: Boghom, Buli, Dott, Geji, Jimi, Polci, Sayanci and Zul. (LINCOM Studies in African Linguistics, 39.) München: Lincom. 158pp. (Critisized by B.~Caron.)

Option 2

 * Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic - Wikipedia
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article is contents are relevant to the topic, and carries a neutral tone, but the article however contains not enough information on the categories it listed on the page. the article cited their claims.
 * The article is contents are relevant to the topic, and carries a neutral tone, but the article however contains not enough information on the categories it listed on the page. the article cited their claims.


 * Sources
 * Yoda, Sumikazu. 2005. The Arabic dialect of the Jews in Tripoli (Libya): grammar, text and glossary. (Semitica viva, 35.) Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. xvi+367pp.
 * Goldberg, H. 1983. Language and culture of the Jews of Tripolitania. Mediterranean language review 1.

Option 3

 * Kenzi language - Wikipedia
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article is contents are relevant to the topic, and carries a neutral tone, but the article however contains not enough information on the categories it listed on the page. the article cited their claims.
 * The article is contents are relevant to the topic, and carries a neutral tone, but the article however contains not enough information on the categories it listed on the page. the article cited their claims.


 * Sources
 * ISO 639-3 Registration Authority. 2011. Change Request Number 2011-143: adopted split [kzh], adopted create [dgl], adopted create [xnz] (2012-02-03). Dallas: SIL International.

Option 4

 * Judeo-Yemeni Arabic - Wikipedia
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article is contents are relevant to the topic, and carries a neutral tone, but the article however contains not enough information on the categories it listed on the page. the article cited their claims.
 * The article is contents are relevant to the topic, and carries a neutral tone, but the article however contains not enough information on the categories it listed on the page. the article cited their claims.


 * Sources
 * Shachmon, Ori. 2007. Arabic Dialects of the Jews of North Yemen. (2 vols, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; 20+309+16pp.)
 * Goitein, Shelomo D. 1960. The language of al-gades: The main characteristics of an Arabic dialect spoken in Lower Yemen. Le Muséon 73. 351-394.
 * Piamenta, Moshe. 1990-1991. A dictionary of post-classical Yemeni Arabic. Leiden: Brill. 541pp. (Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. xv-xxiv)).
 * Yosef Tobi. 1999. The Jews of Yemen: Studies in their History and Culture. Leiden: Brill. x+301pp.
 * Ahroni, Reuben. 1986. Yemenite Jewry: Origins, Culture, and Literature. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 227pp.

Option 5

 * Dass language - Wikipedia
 * Article Evaluation
 * Not my top option, has very limited information on the Wikipeda page, and very few sources cited in the article.
 * Not my top option, has very limited information on the Wikipeda page, and very few sources cited in the article.


 * Sources
 * Caron, Bernard. 2002. Dott, aka Zoɗi (Chadic, West-B, South-Bauchi): Grammatical notes, vocabulary and text. Afrika und Übersee 85. 161-248.
 * Conant, F. P. 1960. Dodo of Dass: A study of a pagan religion of Northern Nigeria. (Doctoral dissertation, Columbia University; 350pp.)