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Hello Abjiklam,
I am contacting you concerning the deletion of the Standardisation subsection in Tunisian Arabic. The mentioned reference could be as a matter of fact considered original research, however the whole concept of the Tunisian language / dialect could be considered as such as well. No official recognition exists for the language as most political efforts simply regard the language as Arabic, and the Standardisation attempts are within the same vein of the Egyptian ones, no official recognition of Egyptian as a language per se, yet it managed to get a language section on Wikipedia. The text of the subsection was not assertive but suggestive about the nature of the issue. Furthermore, you have deleted the part where Tamazight is added next to Berber. I believe it is important to write the word Amazigh instead of or at least next to, Berber when describing persons, and Tamazight when describing the language, as many ethnic Imazighen consider the word to be offensive. Most references I'm aware of on this issue are in French, here's a link [1] in English if you may be interested.
Best regards
E3 ( talk) 11:51, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
Hello Abjiklam,
please see Talk:List of Presidents of Tunisia for reasoning of my edit/revert. Thank you.
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Hello Abjiklam,
I am contacting you concerning the deletion of the Standardisation subsection in Tunisian Arabic. The mentioned reference could be as a matter of fact considered original research, however the whole concept of the Tunisian language / dialect could be considered as such as well. No official recognition exists for the language as most political efforts simply regard the language as Arabic, and the Standardisation attempts are within the same vein of the Egyptian ones, no official recognition of Egyptian as a language per se, yet it managed to get a language section on Wikipedia. The text of the subsection was not assertive but suggestive about the nature of the issue. Furthermore, you have deleted the part where Tamazight is added next to Berber. I believe it is important to write the word Amazigh instead of or at least next to, Berber when describing persons, and Tamazight when describing the language, as many ethnic Imazighen consider the word to be offensive. Most references I'm aware of on this issue are in French, here's a link [1] in English if you may be interested.
Best regards
E3 ( talk) 11:51, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
Hello Abjiklam,
please see Talk:List of Presidents of Tunisia for reasoning of my edit/revert. Thank you.