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There is a lot of information missing from the article. There are a lot of places where citations are needed but have not been added. Claims and strong words are used with no real information to back them up or citations to justify them. There are sections in the article that have only one or two sentences which should either just be removed, or need much more substantial information. The article appears to be neutral. {{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}}
There is a lot of information missing from the article. There are a lot of places where citations are needed but have not been added. Claims and strong words are used with no real information to back them up or citations to justify them. There are sections in the article that have only one or two sentences which should either just be removed, or need much more substantial information. The article appears to be neutral. The article is part of WikiDeafProject and WikiProject Linguistics. It is rated Class-C on both projects quality scales. The article misrepresents language deprivation in some ways, and does not discuss it in as much detail as we did in class. {{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}}

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Article Evaluation

There is a lot of information missing from the article. There are a lot of places where citations are needed but have not been added. Claims and strong words are used with no real information to back them up or citations to justify them. There are sections in the article that have only one or two sentences which should either just be removed, or need much more substantial information. The article appears to be neutral. The article is part of WikiDeafProject and WikiProject Linguistics. It is rated Class-C on both projects quality scales. The article misrepresents language deprivation in some ways, and does not discuss it in as much detail as we did in class.