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Welcome to the Etymology Task Force! This task force is a part of WikiProject Linguistics, and is aimed at improving Wikipedia's coverage of etymology. The scope of this task force includes articles about etymology itself and related topics (e.g. etymology, loanword), articles about the origins of particular words (e.g. List of U.S. state name etymologies, names of the Greeks), and etymology sections within articles on other topics (e.g. Ginkgo biloba#Etymology).

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[edit] Members

If you wish to participate in WikiProject Etymology, please add your name to the list below and introduce yourself on the project talk page. You can also add {{User Etymology}} to your user page, and your name will automatically appear on the Etymology Task Force members list.

[edit] Open tasks

[edit] Current projects

  • At the moment, a number of editors are trying to standardize the etymologies for words ending in -logy. If you want to be involved in this project, please join the discussion on the talk page of -logy.

[edit] Articles

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[edit] Articles needing attention

Please feel free to list here whole articles or sections of articles where the treatment of etymology requires particular attention.

[edit] New articles

Please feel free to list newly created etymology-related articles here (newest at the top). Interesting or unusual etymologies can be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Main Page; see Template talk:Did you know.

  • Please check out new article on Robert Pembroke. Cheers! --Technopat (talk) 17:58, 15 June 2010 (UTC)
  • Has anyone seen the Classical article? It was a disambiguation page but I've beefed it up a bit and it now attempts to cover the etymology of the word and explain how the different meanings of the word are related. Maybe you could say it is being etymological about its disambiguation. Yaris678 (talk) 17:30, 10 March 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Template

[edit] WikiProject Linguistics Template

The template {{WP Linguistics|etymology=yes}} should be placed on the talk page of articles to mark them as within the scope of the task force:

WikiProject Linguistics / Etymology   
WikiProject icon This article is within the scope of WikiProject Linguistics, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Linguistics on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
 ???  This article has not yet received a rating on the project's quality scale.
 ???  This article has not yet received a rating on the project's importance scale.
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This article is supported by the Etymology Task Force.
 

Instructions:

  • {{WP Linguistics|etymology=yes|etymology-section=yes}} is used if the article is not primarily devoted to an etymological topic, but contains (or should contain) a section discussing an etymology.
  • The template is used differently depending on whether the entire article is within the scope of the project, or just a section:
    • If the entire article is within the scope of the project, use |class=FA/A/GA/B/Start/Stub/NA, just like other WikiProjects.
    • If |etymology-section=yes, then the section can be rated as |etymology-section-class=missing (the article doesn't give an etymology, but should), |etymology-class=incomplete (an etymology is given, but is unreferenced, or only one etymology is given when there are multiple possibilities), or |etymology-class=good.
  • The task force has its own importance scale, used with {{WP Linguistics|etymology=yes|etymology-importance=}}. This uses the usual importance values (Top/High/Mid/Low/NA), but is assigned in a slightly different way. For articles primarily devoted to an etymological topic, it is assigned the same way as other WikiProjects, by perceived need. For articles in which |etymology-section=yes, however, the importance scale is based on how many other articles link to the article. This can be found by clicking "What links here", and is mapped to importance as follows:
    • "Top" is for articles with more than 250 references to them (i.e. more than 5 pages of links in the "What links here" page)
    • "High" is for articles with more than 50 references, or more than 1 page of links in the "What links here" page
    • "Mid" is for articles with 10 or more references
    • "Low" is for articles with less than 10 references

[edit] User Template

The template {{User Etymology}} can be placed on the user pages of members of the project.

[edit] Categories

Articles about a particular word's etymology should be placed in Category:Etymologies or one of its subcategories.

Articles dealing with the field of etymology itself belong in Category:Etymology

[edit] Resources

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