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citation, since that is one of few sources that describes Ngwe vowels at all. I'm sure
Ladefoged (1971) relies on his earlier work and doesn't represent new findings, but the source presents the very sparsely documented language in a different way, which adds an extra level of nuance to interpretation of his work. Ladefoged's (1968) description has a reasonable level of detail, but he seems to suggest that several of the vowels are not contrastive with each other (i.e., some are allophones of other vowels), in which case use of //s in the article is inappropriate. Would you object to restoring the original citation, and adding a note about the vowels which Ladefoged (1968) notes are not contrastive, and using s for representing the full range of vowels? In the end, the page would benefit quite a bit from reference to Dunstan's work, I suppose. â
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citation and were trying to 'clarify' (the text itself was, in fact, not ambiguous at all, just wrong) what was written (this happens a lot, and I can't know whether you consulted the source or not. Also, no link was included, which means that it was harder to get to the source and hence an editor is less likely to have looked at it). Given the change in content, I decided to act conservatively and revert asking whether you read the source. If then it turned out you did, we could easily still revert me again. After that, I decided to see whether I could dig up the source myself, found it, and saw that your change was indeed according to the source and I also found a reference to another source. I managed to dig that one up, too, and found much more detail (and less suggestive stuff), so I decided to put that information into the article.
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number in the right columns. Proper or native Hindi speakers are clearly mentioned having 257 million speakers at 18 number starting from top in right columns. (After the two left columns in Hindi section ends at
Churaha language, please go to the top in right two columns at 18 number row. Please see it properly.) You need to look carefully at the table before labelling my edit as irrational. The Census figures are official undeniable figures. As of 2001, Hindi speakers including dialect speakers are 422 million but native Hindi or Modern standard Hindi (the lingua franca of Hindi belt speakers are 257 million as clearly mentioned in the source. Here is my source:
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language, not the people). Your edit also expands the already overly long literature section, which is only tangentially related to the language and could be split off. The "In the 150 CE Prakrit book ..." is just a meaningless piece of trivia the way you added it: What does this tell the reader? The writing style is also rather essay-like, which means it is very unencyclopedic: using things like "1." alongside the section headers, the common usage of "we", "interesting" (that's for the reader to decide). The rest follows the same general pattern that I've outlined. Also, a lot of the things you added are without a source. --
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examined the source (I had), but my guess is that you hadn't examined the source yourself yet when you reverted it. This is a good way to start an edit war (at least with people who can't be adults and stop to talk about what's going on), and I believe does not assume good faith, so some caution may be warranted in the future. Alternatively, would you suggest I add "YES I READ THE SOURCE" to edit comments where I interpret what was written more carefully than the last guy? Anyway, kudos for checking another source and fixing the article further. â
859:, the user 'Magentic Manifestations' has quietly withdrew the request at DRN too! I being a challenger, shouldn't have debated so much. User kept on reverting my edits. User being an editor, thinks he owns all articles from his home state of Tamil Nadu. I'm tired and sick of debating this issue with the user. Please have a look at the earliest and save the authenticity of Knowledge from vandalism by such established Wikipedians which is extremely dangerous than vandalism by unregistered users and IP addresses!
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2929:", i.e. moderately palatalized. The English dental fricatives (/θ/ and /Ă°/) are not sibilants like the English alveolars (/s/ and /z/), but in Avar they are, which makes them sound more like English's alveolars). Avar's alveolars are domed, which makes them sound more like English's postalveolars. This means that Avar's dentalâalveolar sets sound much like English's (or many other languages, for that matter) alveolarâpostalveolar sets, and the symbols corresponding to the latter are used. --
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by reason of their closer relationship to that language than to any other of the
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to Ganges', etc., and declares it as enough proof for rule over
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1855:"language" were erroneous and I did not have the administrative capacities to rectify it at the time. Powari in particular is a seperate language in it's own right, this is corroborated by both Ethnologue and Glottolog. Would appreciate it if you could help me with this, or give me some advice on where to go to expedite these changes. I know you're basically telling me "I've jumped the gun" a bit. I do get that. Thanks.
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yaanayudu? (How many children do you have?) Nange ain magadir, eddu magardir aaidu (I have 5 sons and 2 daughters). Nange maneg hogadu usiraat (it is time for me to go home). Here, magadir, magaLdir, usiraat (avasara) are all old
Kannada words. Similarly Hatkar Kaanadi people use kundal (hair), ba (mother) and many other words showing that North Maharashtra's Nashik area had Kannada population 1000 years ago.
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conservative hyphenation: better to have no hyphen where one might be there than have a hyphen where one may be inappropriate (this because term that are properly hyphenated are regularly not hyphenated by a good number of people). I do get your point about the asymmetry, and we could decide to hyphenate asymptotic(-)giant branch. Knowing something about the history of the term might help us decide. --
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meaning onto the term that wasn't there when it was first used and shouldn't be there today. It is unfortunate and confusing that "red giant branch" sounds a lot like it is the branch of red giants (it isn't, it is simply more red than the asymptotic giant branch), but we just have to live with that. We shouldn't make it even more confusing by grammatically changing the meaning.
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Kavirajamarga of the Rashtrakuta Emperor Nripatunga or Amoghavarsha I (815-877 CE)Â : The region in which Kannada was spoken extended from the Kaveri as far as the Godavari. The Kannada spoken in the district lying within Kisuvolal(Pattadakal), Kopana(Koppal), Puligere(Lakshmesvar) and Onkunda(Okkunda) was the pure well of Kannada undefiled.
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it does not inform most readers. The part with ref #4 may only be meaningful if the following question is answered alongside it: "So what?". The part with ref #5 is just complete gibberish. Overall, any added information should be integrated into the text and add to the understanding of the reader, not confuse them with all kinds of things they cannot place. --
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put together some other sources on the language in the early 1960s. I'll try to be more careful in the future to convince people that I'm not an idiot and assuming wrong things, but it gets frustrating. People seem to mostly assume that I'm trolling and spamming, and waste their time (and mine) removing my edits. Recently I translated a
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are "paternally" (I'm just putting it simplistically here) closest to the groups of the (South) Caucasus, while "maternally" they are so to the neighboring
Iranian groups. Regarding linguistics, which back the Caucasian-origin hypothesis up, the ancestors of the Gilaks/Mazandaranis originally spoke a
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does the same thing. And if a body's "magnetosphere" really is a subset of its "magnetic field", why are there articles on specifically the magnetospheres of
Jupiter and Saturn but not on their magnetic fields (though, from the looks of it they then really are about their magnetic fields in general).
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might be able to help you more with respect to Powari etc. He has created the redirects in question and the article you've moved around and can often give a lot of good information. Try asking him for more information about them. I should point out that a listing by
Ethnologue and/or Glottolog is not
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It's okay being new. Exactly because you're new and so are unfamiliar with a lot of things that help make
Knowledge a good encyclopedia, it's good advice to be careful and don't start messing around with entire page moves and the like. It's better to discuss significant changes like page moves first,
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No, I didn't mess them up. The corresponding articles with "language" instead of "tongue" redirect to those places, so I brought them in line. They're not inappropriate. Nevertheless if you can show the community with convincing evidence (that means with neutral reliable sources) that those redirects
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That's right, WP cannot and should not report some supposed objective reality. The underlying reality/truth is not something we can fully know, only approximate. But saying, for example, that "Silesian is a Lechitic language" does not mean that we're implying to know the underlying truth. Instead, it
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or its relationship to other languages. To the best of our knowledge it is part of the branch we call "Lechitic", i.e. we have classified it as such. The point in the article there, however, is what it is, not the state of our knowledge of it, nor determining our knowledge of it. It's a matter of the
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on Administrator's Notice Board? Not only is the user MagenticManifestations erasing the Kannada history of Nilgiris with valid references, but is also imposing Tamil kingdoms rule on it based on his false assumptions and assertions like 'discover jewel', tri-junction of Tamil kingdoms', 'South India
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The following information(with reference) is about the closeness of Tulu, Kodava, Toda and Kota to Kannada and hence can be regarded as Kannada's dialects : Commenting on the Dravidian languages of the South, namely, Tulu, Kodava, Toda, Kota and Badaga, which may be looked upon as dialects of Kannada
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cannot be used to say that "there are ~500 learners". What it can say is that (as of 13 July 2016) there are 501 people subscribed to the Reddit page dedicated to Ithkuil, or something similar. That is factual and precise. It cannot be used in the infobox, but that is unimportant. What's keeping you
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I don't have any physical books. I found them (parts of them, but the relevant parts are accessible) using Google Books. I have linked Ladefoged (1968) in the article. In cases such as your Ngwe edit, mentioning the source would have helped a lot in managing impressions (though, for the record, I'll
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Those pieces are either too vague or overly specific, and therefore do not inform the average reader much. The part about the Nashik district is mostly not about the language, but the people, and the part that is is so extremely specific and assumes so much knowledge from the part of the reader that
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Kannada's influence on other languages : The vocabulary of Marathi language contains a lot of Kannada origin words. Olage or Oule (inside), Kolu (stick), Tupa (ghee), Mudila (before, first), Oli (letter), Konth (weapon), Balanti (mom or newborn), Adakitta (nutcracker), Akka (sister), Anna (brother),
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Thanks again. I was just going to say, I lot of the edits I make are things that can be rectified automatically. Sometimes doing them yourself can be repetitive and time-consuming. I hear that a lot of editors have utilised bots and scripting functions to same time (Javascript) so they can focus on
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It's typically around an hour per day or so. I think it's because finding things to improve and then improving them is sort of addictive. When I was new I fixed only small things I was sure about. Over time I got more experienced and now I usually easily find things that can be improved, and it has
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page. I was going to rant about how it as pretty clearly worded in Ladefoged (1971) that Ngwe had more than the 8 vowels whose contrast was presented on p. 67, but then I saw your later edit where you brought in Ladefoged (1968) and clarified further. It's too bad that you got rid of the original
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Hi JorisvS, I had added some valuable information to the Kannada wiki article which it clearly lacked earlier. What's 'un-encyclopaedic' about it? If its cluttering, we can discuss and filter out unnecessary information and add only the important ones. But why remove the important information also?
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Hi Joris, I'd just wanted to come by and thank you for all the useful edits you made in the page. As you may have noted, English is not my first language (although I think I know it a little), and being a native speaker of Sardinian I'd like to let you know I greatly appreciate your c.e. activity.
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down to content or procedures. You weren't "forced" to do anything. Redirects can be converted into articles by simply going to the redirect and editing it. And if you would really need others to do something, you should request and/or discuss it, not do something else and hope it gets cleaned up.
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I thought I'd see what the relative frequencies of used are for "originally from" and "originary from" as found in Google's corpus of English language books. I had it multiply the incidence of the latter term by 100 just to be able to see something other than a horizontal line at a frequency of 0.
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Are you not using physical copies of the sources? If not, out of curiosity, where were you able to find an electronic copy of Ladefoged (1968)? Dunstan is the author that Ladefoged cites as background for what he considers to be contrastive in the languageâshe appears to've written a grammar and
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It's actually even worse than I thought so far. I already saw the meaningless listing down in there (dictionaries and stuff), the for English speakers meaningless usage of native material, and the mere listing of names in the "historical Kannada rules ..." (which is also off-topic: It is about the
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There have been some interesting psychological studies of how people understand language. Formal syntax has little to do with understanding. Apparently, the brain takes the words in a sentence and assembles them into a sensible meaning. "The tree climbs the squirrel" is understood as "The squirrel
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I think you missed my edit summary. I clearly mentioned that I have excluded Hindi dialect speakers from the 250 million I mentioned. You need to clearly look at the source before reverting my edits. Hindi box at 6 number in the Census source is mentioned to have 50 dialects with "Others" at 50th
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by GregU, which fixes hyphens to dashes and related things. That's really helpful, because a lot of people don't know how to distinguish properly between the four different characters hyphen (-), endash (â), emdash (â), and minus sign (â). It's not 100% perfect, because there are a few subtleties
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How can a branch be red? It's the stars that are red. Yes, it was first "giant branch", with all giants thought to be red giants. When it became clear that not all giants are red giants, "giant branch" had to specified further to indicate that it is the one for red giants specifically, i.e. "(red
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First, it was an undo/revert, not a rollback. Secondly, you neglected to mention a reference to the source in your edit summary (not necessarily as explicit and definitely not in all caps; a simple 'per source'/'per ref' suffices), suggesting that you may only have read the WP article and not the
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Your user page says "This user recognizes the importance of citing sources." It's also important to use reliable ones. Twitter is not an acceptable source for alternate spellings of Planet Nine's nicknames. If we started listing all the stuff about Planet Nine that comes up on Twitter the article
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Why is a "red branch of giant stars" nothing? That's exactly what it is. It became obvious that the "giant branch" as-was (no red at the time since all giants were thought to be red) needed to be split into two, called variously first and second or red and asymptotic. I think you're forcing a
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So it appears that "giant branch" can be parsed as "giant-star branch", which actually makes sense, because "giant" can mean "giant star" when the context is clear. A 'red branch of giant stars' is clearly nothing so that it must be 'branch of the red giants', whereas it appears that "asymptotic
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Hi, thanks for your help, but it seems like you've (accidentally) messed up some of the re-directs. Powari is a seperate language, and Gowli is as well. However, I think you might have redirected them to inappropriate pages. The former to another language, the latter to the ethnicity. Could you
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Oh, I thought you were objecting to the term "classification". But I can't say I get what your point is. Knowledge cannot report on some kind of absolute "objective reality", only on results of scholarly research which may or may not reflect that reality closely. The state of our knowledge, not
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P.S. I don't think a reversion of my edit was the right action. My edit is consistent with your subsequent edit (though far from as detailed), and both are contrary to the original content of the page, which you restored. In your reversion comment you seemed to imply that you thought I hadn't
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The below piece of information is an extremely important information about Kannada language itself : Regarding the range(extent of native Kannada) and principal seats of the Kannada language a thousand years ago, i.e., at about the beginning of the 9th century, we have the following interesting
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Nashik district has a distinct tribe called "Hatkar Kaanadi" people. Maybe they are named that way because they lived in Huts and spoke Kannada (Kaanadi). Per Chidananda Murthy, they are the native people of Nashik from ancient times. Even today that tribe speaks sentences like: Ninge magadir
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I apologise for transgressing the Wiki protocols. I'm 18 btw, not someone massively experienced with scripting and procedure, etc. Ultimately, I feel like we're discussing nomenclature. The whole point is that I was forced to designate them temporarily as "tongues" because those redirects to
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I wrote 'gibberish' because I could not make heads or tails of the intended meaning. I can now. My next response is: what's your source? The article's sourcing is poor, but that's no excuse not to require sources. Most languages do assimilate /n/ before velars (not all, Russian is a notable
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Asymptotic(-)giant branch is an interesting term...so far I've failed parsing it. AFAIK, there are neither asymptotic giants, nor giant branches (well aside from the obviously not intended meaning of a branch that has very many members). When I'm not able to parse it, I adopt a strategy of
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and it was immediately deleted for lack of "noteworthiness"âwith no attempt at discussionâapparently because I didn't provide any additional sources (or sources in English)Â :( A better approach would have been to ask for citable sources, instead of asking me to justify that the person was
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I'm not using it wrong. I have first written "orginary", then it was improperly changed to "originally", and the phrase did not retain the sense. - The word may be a bit of rare use, but it is not obsolete or archaic. It is more precise than "original" and different from "originally".
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Hello, Could you please revert the edit to the Ithkuil page? There is lots more to change. I removed the irrelevant grammar from past versions of the language because it has been incorporated into the 2011 version. The creator has even asked for this a while ago:
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from Eastern Europe". This change did not improve the text at all, since it made it wrong or confuse. Perhaps you suggested that "originary" was a misspelling of "originally", what is not right, for they are completely different words from different classes.
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Says you. And you've been reverted by multiple people. The real problems are: The references you deleted are very well and clearly documented and are clearly in no way original research; your reference isn't half as well documented. Then there is the huge
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Well I found "gibberish" rather offensive for a non-native speaker of English like me, but notice that Venetian does not show assimilation of nasal to the following consonant. Please rewrite it in a "more English" way but don't scrap away the fact.
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That edit was made by a cross-wiki vandal, as part of his usual MO of making a few somewhat constructive though really unnecessary edits between vandalism and attacking people. But I suppose it didn't need to be reverted, so thanks for fixing it.
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A discussion is seldom about code. It's most often about article content. Sometimes it can also be about the procedure that should be followed or something. Discussions about user behavior also occur. Sometimes, discussions can escalate into
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They could be okay, that's why I haven't reverted them so far. I see now that there is not source at all, unlike for Umbriel (which I wouldn't have reverted if it weren't for the source). I have therefore tagged them for needing a citation.
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giant branch" should be parsed as the 'asymptotic branch of giant stars'. This means that despite the superficial symmetry between the terms, "red-giant branch" should be hyphenated but "asymptotic giant branch" should in fact not be. --
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problem with your source: It treats the regional languages of Italy as "dialects of Italian". Ignoring the "dialect"(ahum) Sardinian would indeed give Italian first place. But that's heavy POV and not worthy of a good encyclopedia.
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Veergal (stone inscription for a martyr), Mechu (small sword like device), Hon (gold), etc. In depth, Marathi has a Kannada or Dravidian foundation from ancient and medieval times, but the upper structure is that of Aryan language.
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If any of these above information is not fit for Kannada language wiki, please let me know where else to add it or how it should be changed in order to make it fit. Thanks,NitinBhargava2016 (talk) 18:02, 9 March 2016 (UTC)
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I stopped archiving a long time ago for some reasons back then, but it has been bugging me too, especially the loading of the sound files that were posted a while ago. There is no hidden motive to it. I've archived it.
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One of Dnyaneshwar's abhanga is fully in Kannada : "Akka nee keLe chikkana maatu karaledasige maruLaadane | cheluvaane cheluvaane Pandharirayaa cheluvaane elli korakuvanee || Pundaleekana bhaktige bandaa rukhumaadevi
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It really has not much to do with your edit, except that it's what made me see it. The article wasn't consistent in its spelling, which I fixed. The -ize spellings were a little more common, so I opted for that.
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to the Ithkuil Knowledge page. (And while you're at it, get rid of all the obsolete material about earlier versions of the language that simply serve to confuse readers and prolong out-of-date impressions of the
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Two dictionaries (Merriam Webster and the OED) say it's obsolete or archaic. Prithee, use not ancient language when writing in Knowledge. And neither gives a meaning where the word could be followed by "from".
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involved in properly detect which of those characters should be used, but it's correct most of the times and so a very big help. Unfortunately, a lot of the work that I do is much more difficult to script. --
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Hi JorisvS, thanks for fixing up that ref. I should have spent a bit more time myself trying to find it rather than just removing the dead link. I tweaked the text slightly to align it with the ref. Regards,
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from adding the information anyway? The sections are clearly marked and give a historical perspective. As for "the creator asked", being the creator or otherwise specially connected to a topic does mean one
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You could open a section at DRN yourself, instead of waiting/hoping/... for the other one. That article is not my area of interest, nor expertise. I'm happy to give advise, but not to try to figure it out.
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Incidentally, the "~500 learners" figure is also from Reddit. I don't feel it's worthwhile to list that as a source, but the estimate itself shows readers that there are people interested in the language.
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I see, I should have looked there first. Btw, your talk page is enormous, it does slow my computer down when I try loading it. I'm wondering if this isn't a trick to dissuade editors from writing here.
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We could put in the 1971 book, but because it is no longer used, we should add it to a 'Further reading' section. As for the contrastiveness of the vowels, he says about them: "
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in Ngwe" , which indicates that a) these are contrastive, b) there could be more contrasts. Who is Dunstan? --
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I agree that the "main" link was problematic, so I changed it to "see also". I don't see a problem with
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Next time, please add a link to the edit in question, especially when it's been so long ago. Like this:
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Be especially careful when you get to French, where "original" and "originel" have different meanings!
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It's not a problem for me to remove it, i'm just curious to know why and what "really+ce" means.
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