Wikipedia:WikiProject French dialects/Hierarchy

This hierarchic classification doesn't mean to demonstrate that dialect A is a subdialect of dialect B, but rather that dialect A is similar enough to dialect B as not to require an integral description started from scratch, implying that dialect B is perhaps more important in some way such as the amount of speakers.

These are but proposals: please comment and edit.

Proposal A – Explicitly making France French a dialect of French

 * French language
 * Europe
 * France French
 * Belgian French
 * Swiss French
 * Americas
 * Quebec French
 * Gaspésie French
 * Saguenay French
 * Acadian French
 * Canadian French (Western)
 * Cajun French
 * Africa (it exists as a – basically empty – article)
 * North-African French
 * Central-African French

Proposal B – Using France French as a description base

 * French language
 * France French (described in French language)
 * Europe
 * Belgian French
 * Swiss French
 * Americas
 * Quebec French
 * Gaspésie French
 * Saguenay French
 * Acadian French
 * Canadian French (Western)
 * Cajun French
 * Africa (it exists as a – basically empty – article)
 * North-African French
 * Central-African French