Template talk:Languages of the United States
This template does not require a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | |||||||||||||||
|
Name of "Foreign Languages" section
editThe Foreign Languages section seems ill-named, at least in part -- Spanish, French, and German at least all have dialects that are native to the United States, making them as foreign as English. In addition, it's strange that there's no direct link or links to Indigenous Languages, individuated or otherwise. In total it seems like the template might be a bit misleading and under-scoped relative to its name. ClockwerkMao (talk) 06:51, 9 February 2014 (UTC)
Indigenous / Settler
editWith the likes of Mohawk Dutch, Métis French, and Gullah, the settler / Indigenous categories stop working as neatly. Mohawk Dutch was based on Dutch; the Métis are an Indigenous nation; and, the Gullah Geechee are not settlers. Let's consider a way to accurately and fairly break down the language groupings to better reflect the linguistic and cultural landscape