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If you have not already, please visit [http://linguifex.com/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum&thread=25 this page] to read up on the procedure.
If you have not already, please visit [http://linguifex.com/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum&thread=25 this page] to read up on the procedure.


We thank {{{former winner|}}}] and his {{{former featured|}}} language for being a great and inviting conlang for our wiki's front page!
We thank {{{former winner|}}} and his {{{former featured|}}} language for being a great and inviting conlang for our wiki's front page!


Votings for the contest will be open for {{{duration|}}} days, until {{{dead-line|}}}, when the champion is announced!
Votings for the contest will be open for {{{duration|}}} days, until {{{dead-line|}}}, when the champion is announced!

Revision as of 12:26, 14 December 2013


This template is used in the Forum for voting on featured languages.


Welcome everyone, to a new language featuring on Linguifex!

If you have not already, please visit this page to read up on the procedure.

We thank and his language for being a great and inviting conlang for our wiki's front page!

Votings for the contest will be open for days, until , when the champion is announced!

Voting

When voting for a featured language, you may only vote once, and only for, not against a language. It is appropriate to write a short motivational phrase when casting your vote. You may change or remove your vote before the voting ends.


Rules
  • Self voting does not count towards the total, and there are far too few of us to dilute the effect.
  • Unregistered users may not vote.
  • Newly registered must be working on a conlang of some sort, on the Linguifex wiki.
  • Bots cannot vote at all.


Criteria

Try to vote and nominate according to these criteria:

  • Intention - How well the language serves its intention, if any.
  • Naturalism - Depending on the intention, the language can be judged naturalistic or unnaturalistic.
  • Grammar - How are the various grammatical components cooperating? Is it complicated, too complicated or simple? Depends on its intention.
  • Usability - Is the language usable, functional or difficult to use? How are the texts glossed? How many texts/words are there?
  • Completeness - "Perfection is many small details done well" - Marco Pierre White - Does the language seem complete to you? Is it lacking in any aspect?


Nominees and votes

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Votes

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Tally

These are the current votes for "Featured language " on Linguifex.


Nominee Votes
Result