It is a fact that today we must improve our language skills and this not just in our native language but we can learn by internet other languages. The grammar of each language must be at anyone's hand nowadays not just if he/she buyes an expensive book or e-book. Even in our native languages we have something to learn all the time.
That's why I propose a new project: Wikigrammar
More details can be seen here : http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposals_for_new_projects#Wikigrammar
Michael
That's why I propose a new project: Wikigrammar
And why can't it be part of Wikibooks?
Mihai Floran wrote:
It is a fact that today we must improve our language skills and this not just in our native language but we can learn by internet other languages. The grammar of each language must be at anyone's hand nowadays not just if he/she buyes an expensive book or e-book. Even in our native languages we have something to learn all the time.
That's why I propose a new project: Wikigrammar
It would seem that all this could be adequately covered by Wikibooks.
Ec
On 9/25/05, Mihai Floran mihai@emma.ro wrote:
It is a fact that today we must improve our language skills and this not just in our native language but we can learn by internet other languages. The grammar of each language must be at anyone's hand nowadays not just if he/she buyes an expensive book or e-book. Even in our native languages we have something to learn all the time.
That's why I propose a new project: Wikigrammar
If the aim is to make a textbook of grammar, that can go at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/English:Grammar. Any other content (non-encyclopedic and non-textbook content) can go at the Grammar Wikicity http://www.wikicities.com/wiki/c:grammar.
Angela.
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