User:RBauder/sandbox

This is a test for inserting text into a Wikipedia article.

Article evaluation
Article to be evaluated: Inversion (linguistics)
 * Everything in the article seemed related to the article topic.
 * Overall the article was neutral and academic in tone and wording.
 * While Inversion in English is heavily covered, this is understandable with an English-speaking audience as the main audience.
 * The citations are not for external websites, but information is given to clarify the points. However, there are not very many of these citations.
 * The citations are from linguists in the field.
 * No information appears to be out of date, but further examples on free-order languages would be appropriate, or links to pages dedicated to inversion in those languages.
 * I like the conversations and compromise occurring to create a solid and complete article.
 * The article does not have any apparent rating, and is not part of any WikiProjects.
 * We have not talked about this in class, but the information does differ from our previous Syntax class in that it compares models for movement between different tree models.
 * Question: How does inversion work in languages with free word order?

Group Editing Assignment: Martin Joos
I was thinking of adding some more information about Martin Joos' book The Five Clocks and/or add some information for each of the books listed as his in the article.