Alemannic Wikipedia Explained

Alemannic Wikipedia
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The Alemannic Wikipedia (Alemannic: Alemannischi Wikipedia) is the Alemannic language edition of the Web-based free-content encyclopedia Wikipedia. The project was started on 13 November 2003, as an Alsatian language edition. A year later it was expanded to encompass all Alemannic dialects because of low activity in the first year. Since 2004 all Alemannic dialects are accepted on als:wp.

As of, this edition has about articles[1] and is the largest Wikipedia by number of articles.[2] Contributors and users include people from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Liechtenstein, and even a few Walser people from Italy.

Language

Articles and article titles

A peculiarity of the Alemannic Wikipedia is the wide range of dialects permitted; all varieties of Alemannic, including Swiss German, Swabian, Alsatian, and all others are accepted. Authors may not normally alter the dialect used by another contributor, though exceptions are made for local topics, in which modifying the text to reflect the local variety is encouraged. Articles may thus be written in a mix of different varieties. Since there is no standardized orthography for Alemannic, spelling rules are quite relaxed. However, contributors are encouraged to adhere to spelling conventions found in the Alemannic-language literature, and introducing new symbols is not tolerated.[3]

Article titles are in Standard German, but display is frequently manipulated to show Alemannic text.

Language codes

The code "als" was used because in 2003 there had been no language code for Alsatian. ISO 639-3 gives four codes for several Alemannic dialects:

As all of these four dialects are accepted on the Alemannic Wikipedia, it was decided not to move the Alemannic Wikipedia to gsw.wikipedia.org, even though the code als stands for Tosk Albanian in ISO 639-3. To solve this problem a request for a superior code for all Alemannic dialects has been submitted to SIL International by Alemannic Wikipedians.[4]

Despite the existence of dedicated ISO 639-3 codes and the possibility of more specific marking with country code subtags, all pages use 'gsw' in the HTML language tag.

List of dialects that are used on single-dialect pages

Below is a list of dialects that have a category in and where that category contains at least one article.

List of dialects used for a full article in the Alemannic Wikipedia! BCP 47 !! Name (autonym) !! Name (English) !! Country !! Part of
swg Swabian DE Schwäbisch
wae Walser German CH, AT Höchstalemannisch
wae-AT AT Höchstalemannisch
gsw DE, FR? Niederalemannisch
gsw DE, CH Mittelalemannisch
gsw-AT AT (several, group of dialects)
gsw-LI LI (several, group of dialects)
gsw-FR Alsatian German FR Niederalemannisch > Oberrheinalemannisch
gsw-DE DE Hochalemannisch
gsw-CH Aargau German CH Hochalemannisch
gsw-CH CH Hochalemannisch
gsw-CH Basel German CH Niederalemannisch > Oberrheinalemannisch
gsw-CH Bernese German CH Hochalemannisch
gsw-CH CH Hochalemannisch
gsw-CH CH Höchstalemannisch
gsw-CH CH Hochalemannisch
gsw-CH CH Höchstalemannisch
gsw-CH CH Hochalemannisch
gsw-CH CH Hochalemannisch
gsw-CH CH Höchstalemannisch
gsw-CH Zürich German CH Hochalemannisch

Other Wikipedias in German dialect

Alemannic Wikipedia was the first Wikipedia in a German dialect, followed by the Bavarian Wikipedia and the Ripuarian Wikipedia.

Alemannic in other Wikimedia projects

Other Wikimedia projects in Alemannic have also been created, such as an Alemannic Wiktionary, an Alemannic Wikiquote, and an Alemannic Wikibooks. As activity in these projects was low even after years, the community of the Alemannic Wikipedia decided to merge all Alemannic projects and import all contents of the other projects into the Alemannic Wikipedia. Since April 2008 these projects are separate namespaces within the Alemannic Wikipedia. Also an Alemannic Wikisource and an Alemannic Wikinews have been created as separate namespaces within als:wp.

Wikidata supports one language with code 'gsw' and name 'Swiss German'. A proposal to remove it has not been adopted.

Milestones

MilestoneDateArticle[5]
1 article2003-12-27Chemie
1,000 articles2005-10-13Le Landeron (Zunftwesen)
2,000 articles2006-06-07Geschichte des Elsass
3,000 articles2007-05-01Arlesheim
4,000 articles2008-07-12Erklärung der Menschen- und Bürgerrechte
5,000 articles2009-05-08Hunspach
6,000 articles2010-02-21Amt Meienberg
7,000 articles2010-12-14Batterf
8,000 articles2011-02-22Buttwil
9,000 articles2011-05-16Boron
10,000 articles2011-06-22Josef Villiger
11,000 articles 2012-02-21Summerlied
12,000 articles2012-08-21Quiberon
13,000 articles2012-12-13Saint-Aubin-Sauges
14,000 articles2013-04-03Riemschneider
15,000 articles2013-08-06Baritonhorn
16,000 articles2014-02-04Tenorhorn
17,000 articles2014-06-08Basilius Amerbach der Ältere
18,000 articles2015-01-17Siegfried Lehmann
19,000 articles2015-05-28Lauingen (Donau)
20,000 articles2015-10-12Gion Deplazes
21,000 articles2016-03-15Fotze
22,000 articles2016-11-02Bezirk Weinfelden
23,000 articles2017-06-19Biermösl Blosn
24,000 articles2018-02-15Schweizer Singbuch
25,000 articles2018-09-12Schwyzer Meie
26,000 articles2019-07-12Internationales Dialektinstitut
27,000 articles2020-02-25Röllelibutzen

See also

References

  1. https://als.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spezial:Statischtik&action=raw Alemannic Wikipedia statistics page
  2. [m:Complete list of language Wikipedias ordered by size|Meta-Wiki's list of language Wikipedias ordered by size]
  3. [:gsw:Wikipedia:Artikel#Froge un Antworte zum Dial.C3.A4kt|Wikipedia:Artikel#Froge un Antworte zum Dial.C3.A4kt]
  4. look here
  5. [:als:Wikipedia:Meilensteine|Milestones on Alemannic Wikipedia]

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