Hi Rebecca, After peer reviewing your article I just found a bit of things you might be able to add to maybe increase the information for your article. A lot of your sources have more than just the history of the language so you might be able to include that in the article and add more sections too. I really liked how concise the writing was and how much information was already written as well. Your sources were cited properly as well and were easy to find online. Another suggestion I would have is adding any extra links that you might have used in the external links section as well since it allows the reader to research more about the language. I didn't find any grammatical or spelling errors either. Overall it is a really good start and I look forward to reading your article after you add everything in. Ak1849 (talk) 20:13, 8 April 2021 (UTC)Reply


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