Talk:English-Ordered Chinese
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[edit] Examples needed
Here is the beginning of an example of EOC that needs to be completed and others provided.
Examples should be provided where the English and Chinese syntax are identical, close, and relatively far apart, along with what each example reveals about Chinese compared to English syntax.
Here is an example of an English sentence in English, EOC (Pinyin and simplifed characters), Pinyin Chinese and simplified Chinese character Chinese:
English : EOC (Pinyin) : EOC (Characters): Pinyin : Characters :
Gary 22:00, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
- Agreed. DEFINITELY needs an example. Also, the "see also" section is far too long. "See also" usually is used to point the user to between (roughly) one and five closely related articles that aren't already in the text as wikilinks. Most of these articles are almost completely irrelevant to the topic. Unfortunately, without knowing more about EOC, I can't easily determine which are the irrelevant cross-references. Lawikitejana 21:09, 8 October 2006 (UTC)

