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My name is Courtney Mazzola and I am in your class "Languages in Peril." I am ecology evolution and natural resources major, but joined this course because I have a passion for travel, culture, and most importantly language! I hope we both enjoy this course and I wish you luck on your project. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CourtneyMazzola (talkcontribs) 19:47, 24 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

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I am in your Languages in Peril class as well and I was peer reviewing your Munji Language article. I think your article has a good start. It had a good lead with a nice information box provided as well as a good description of the origin of the language. I made a few changes to your sentence structure and edited a little bit for grammar errors. I think adding a outline would help you organize the article into different parts since you have different sections to your article- origin of the language, people and culture, dialects etc. I think it will help you organize all your information into the article and also give it good structure. All in all, you have good ideas and I think the article is at a good start! Good luck! SRLanguages (talk) 20:19, 6 April 2017 (UTC)Reply