Talk:Daī-ghî tōng-iōng pīng-im

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Multiple problems[edit]

The article has a number of issues which need resolving:

  • "Up to the present, DT is a popular orthography for the Taiwanese language in general." Not in my experience - it's not used by a significant proportion of the Taibun community. I see no evidence for this point at all.
  • None of the references I have access to mention this specific system at all, and they are of dubious relevance to this article. This does not include the Choi article in Scientific American, which I do not have a copy of.
  • Irrelevant pictures and links: why a map of Taiwan? Why link to old images of Taiwan in the "External Links" section?
  • The stuff on GDT is unreferenced and might be original research.

Hopefully one of the original contributors or someone new can help resolve some of these problems.

Taiwantaffy (talk) 07:25, 19 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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History?[edit]

When was it introduced? Error (talk) 20:11, 23 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]