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I noticed that in the Stack Overflow documentation the "Getting started with [name]" topic can lead to (unwanted?) grammar mistakes. For example, the documentation for "Python Language" becomes "Getting started with Python Language".

Grammatically correct would be either "Getting started with the Python Language" (as Python is now used as an adjective of the noun Language, the article of the noun therefore stays) or "Getting started with Python".

As far as I can see this applies for almost all languages. This could thus be corrected automatically?

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    Replacing the word "with" with a spacer of some sort would work around this problem Something like this, for instance: "Python Language – Getting Started". Apr 21, 2017 at 13:24
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    Or "Getting Started With : Python Language". But does it really matter - I think it is totally clear what is meant.
    – PaulF
    Apr 21, 2017 at 13:46
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    Well, this is "by design" as witnessed here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/336627/…. Sufficiently high-rep users can change the [name] portion, but making it work with "Getting started with" might make it look funny elsewhere (e.g., it would show up in the list of tags as "the Python Language" and people would complain about the lack of initial capital). I believe the way it is now is good enough. Apr 21, 2017 at 14:07
  • Edit it here: stackoverflow.com/edit-tag-wiki/16 It's the first field.
    – Frank
    Apr 21, 2017 at 15:29
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    Couldn't something like the following be implemented? "Getting started with " + (name.endsWith(" Language") ? "the " + name : name)
    – Hat
    Apr 22, 2017 at 12:53
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    Why is it "Python Language", not just "Python"? I mean, when we can't even get that right... Apr 22, 2017 at 20:59
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    @Hat: Nice idea, but it would fall down with anything like, for example, "Getting started with Machine Language"...
    – psmears
    Apr 23, 2017 at 13:44
  • @psmears That's a good point. Though currently the only tag in Documentation ending with "Language" that wouldn't work is "Assembly Language". Every other tag is a specific (programming) language. As BoundaryImposition has asked, why the need for the redundant "Language" in the first place? There are numerous examples of tags in Documentation, which are in fact tags for languages, but where the tag doesn't end with "Language", e.g. JavaScript, PHP, Go, SQL, HTML, CSS, and cobol (which is inexplicably lowercase).
    – Hat
    Apr 23, 2017 at 14:14
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    No native English speaker would say "Getting started with Python Language", but I can assure you that in that example "Python" is still a noun; it is not an adjective. In that example "Python Language" is a compound noun. Apr 23, 2017 at 20:08
  • I think Go can do with the word Language...
    – Mr Lister
    Apr 24, 2017 at 6:39
  • @Hat and others. It seems that quite some people feel that either "Language" should be omitted in the topic of the documentation, or either in the "Getting started with...". However, I have no idea how to proceed from here? May 5, 2017 at 12:48

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