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No, most of the sections are actually part of my unpublished works. Hayab (2016)'s portion is just the particular spot where his name was referenced.
Kambai Akau (
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01:59, 27 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Requested move 5 June 2024
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Tyap language →
Tyap – I originally moved this article to 'Tyap' on the 19th of May, but an hour later, an editor reverted that bold and undiscussed move, so I've moved it here instead. Anyway, the reason I'm requesting for this article to be moved to the new title is per
WP:DISAMBIG (including
WP:ONEOTHER),
WP:NCLANG and
WP:NCET; because this article is the primary topic with the name 'Tyap' in its title, because there's only one other topic called 'Tyap', the topic about its dialect, which doesn't have enough information to be a separate article yet, because its speakers are called 'Atyap', and because therefore, I personally think there's no point in creating a disambiguation page called 'Tyap' at this stage.
PK2 (
talk) 10:27, 5 June 2024 (UTC) — Relisting.Safari ScribeEdits!Talk!16:27, 12 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Before I give an opinion. I'd love to get some clarification on some guidelines, and existing patterns on Wikipedia. First, are there language articles on Wikipedia that does not have suffix "language". I did a quick search and virtually all I saw had "language" to them. Secondly, Most languages mean a different thing when you remove the word language, are there examples that does not follow this pattern? For example, I know
Yoruba people, that do not speak
Yoruba language. Equating Yoruba to Yoruba language will definitely seem off, and that is the same for many other languages. I'd want to know if there are some other languages in the world (on Wikipedia) that does not follow this pattern.
HandsomeBoy (
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19:23, 14 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Support per nom. This fits the pattern of not including the "language" suffix on articles when there is no equivalent "people" article.
Malerisch (
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09:19, 15 June 2024 (UTC)reply
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