User:Medellia/Atelier/Occitania

Of late, my interest in Greek has been waning, due in no small part to my dismay upon encountering Homer for the first time in his native tongue - whatever you may deem that to be! In its stead, I will be working on conjugation tables for the infinitely less crazy dialects of Occitan, focusing on Lengadocian.

To-do: fix transitive/intransitive flip-flopping in templates before proceeding with dialect-specific templates; try working out some sort of way such that there needn't be separate templates for t/it. (Conditions in templates..?) As such, please do not use the Occitan conjugation template until it is repaired! Medellia 05:05, 28 May 2007 (UTC)

Policy &c. Notes

 * all four Occitan norms (classical, Mistralian, Escòla dau Pò/Escolo dóu Po, Bonnaudian) ought to be used and noted as appropriate
 * I am familiar primarily with the classical norm, though have obviously encountered Mistralian


 * all dialects (Auvernhàs, Gascon, Lemosin, Lengadocian, Provençau, Vivaroaupenc) ought to be used and noted as appropriate
 * while the majority of my knowledge is of the Lengadocian dialect, I am somewhat familiar with all of them, with the exception of Vivaroaupenc; as such, when someone with knowledge of this dialect joins, they ought to make a conjugation table


 * while Shuadit is an oc language, it is not Occitan

First Conjugation
Auvernhàs Gascon Lemosin Lengadocian Provençau