Catalan verb morphology: other dialects
I have thought about this before. Standard Valencian should certainly be included. I'm a bit more hesitant about other forms... if we start adding too many, the table will become an unreadable mess like the ones at the Catalan Wiktionary. So let's look at adding standard Valencian first, and once that's done we can review.
Two tables seems like a good idea, at least for the two standard forms. Not sure how to handle dialectal forms; creating tables for every possible variation would just result in massive numbers of tables. Again, another reason to start with standard forms first and then reevaluate.
Right, anything but that mess... that's more or less why I proposed tables for each dialect.
Depending on how we do things, I don't think having a table for each dialect group would be too much. Though, I think we might need to have multiple tables for a single dialect group for some verbs (such as llegir), and if we need to do that for multiple dialect groups, then things will likely get out of hand very easily...
But indeed, let's take care of Valencian before considering the other groups. I'll work on some tables in userspace and show you the results when I'm done.
How does that sound?
Keep in mind that the current tables are mostly Lua based. So you should probably copy Module:ca-verb to your userspace. Then you can modify it to show AVL forms instead of IEC forms. Once that's done, I can see if I can merge your table into the existing module.
I manually created a theoretical maximal table so that I'll have a reference when I get to tinkering with the module; please tell me what you think of it: User:Espreon/llegir-valencian-test.
Do you think I should separate the -r and the -s imperfect subjunctives like that, as is done with their Spanish equivalents on this site, or do you think I should collapse them into a single row? For ser, at least, the -r forms can also act as conditionals, so maybe it would be best to have them separated.