Talk:Particles of the Kagoshima dialects
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To-do list
[edit]Although this is probably one of the better language "particle" pages on Wikipedia, there are a few outstanding items I'd like to add, improve or explore:
- Use lang and transl templates where appropriate
- Consider removing the Izumi example from the lead or finding a better reference (it could be ni+wa compound instead)
- Improve description of "ga" vs "no" (maybe too complex for this page?)
- Split SFP "i" from the "wa/wai" section, as it's not the same particle
- Revisit the "binding particles" section as it lacks an intro and only has one particle in there (perhaps get inspiration from Hachijo)
- Reconsider the description of the SFP "ga"
- Add common compound forms, e.g. "den" (de+mo), "gane", "gayo", "yosa", etc. (see also this discussion)
- Double-check a couple 1906-1910 references
- Theory to verify: /zo/ > /do/ (based on the loan *zondag* becoming *dontaku*)
- Long-term: Consider creating maps visually showcasing where different forms are used.