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the IPA transcription on the top is different than the bottom

In the Amharic language page has two different transcriptions for how to pronounce the native name of the language, on the bottom it says "አማርኛ Amarəñña, IPA: [ämärɨɲːä]" and on top it says "አማርኛ Amarəñña...[amärɨɲɲa]". So which one is it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sion8 (talkcontribs) 21:32, 9 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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A belated thanks

Hi -- I just noticed your contributions to Onesimos Nesib and your creation of Aster Ganno, an article on an unjustly neglected person. For one, I'd like to extend my appreciation for your contributions, & hope that you can fill in some of the holes on Ethiopian topics. -- llywrch 06:06, 23 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Good job over at Unvarnished New Testament. You've def improved the article. I've re-templated it to show that. MBisanz talk 03:06, 12 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Majang Vowels

Hi Pete! Good to see you at work in Wikipedia! I noticed your activity on the Majang vowel system. In principle, I agree with you that Majang probably has a 9-vowel system, and I am working currently on that, measuring formants, using the data of the two German students we had last year. Unfortunately, I think that there is no publication yet that states that Majang has a 9-vowel system. When I did the article, I set the link to Bender as a reference, and he only shows his 7 vowels. So either we have to remove the reference, and then the information would be original research, or we would have to go back to the old wording, which was still original research, but probably a little bit more subdued. I hope that I will be able to publish something like a phonology of Majang in the course of the next few years, and then I think the article could refer to that. But before that I guess we are stuck with Bender's publications on the matter, and we need to refer to them. Landroving Linguist (talk) 13:14, 27 March 2008 (UTC) (Andreas Joswig)[reply]

Wow, that was a quick solution to the problem. I sent my message off to you, then checked the mail (I mean the real mail), and there was a parcel from Harrassowitz with the third volume of the Encyclopeadia Aethiopica, and that has your article on Majangir language in there, and here you write that there are nine vowels. So there is a published source as of today, and I will correct the link accordingly (tomorrow, I will go home now). Anyway, you can basically ignore what I have written in my above message. Landroving Linguist (talk) 14:20, 27 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Bible translations by language

Pete: I see you've just added another couple of languages. Great. But are you aware that there is currently discussion on the Talk:Bible translations by language page about restructuring this article? It would reduce drastically to be more or less just a table of contents (list of languages) with the actual information going into a separate article, such as "Bible translations (Cornish)". Your views would be welcome. Feline Hymnic (talk) 22:43, 28 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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I am hoping to include some information on the sacred name Bibles article you created. I don't really think it reads very well at the moment, and since you started the article, I thought I should let you know. In Citer (talk) 14:14, 19 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

III. I will be making some changes to the Sacred name Bibles page. Since you expanded the article, I feel it needs to be fixed up and the sections shortened to a “digestible” and manageable length. I do have a query; why aren’t the popular Bibles such as the ASV and JB included in the Sacred Name Bible list table? I would be inclined to include them in the table. Should you be concerned about the size of the table, I suggest that we could divide the Sacred Name Bible table in to three groups: 1. That use sacred name in the OT 2. That use sacred name in the NT 3. Those that are incomplete or online. (I would prefer that the online Bibles be put on a different table, on a different page altogether.) Working together. In Citer (talk)

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Besorah is a plagiarized copy of The Scriptures 1998

The publisher will not deny it. Pamela Stanford requested permission from the ISR to "consult" The Scriptures for her "Natsarim Translation Project".

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List of Bible translators

Yesterday I undid an edit of yours on List of Bible translators. I suspect I may have been too hasty, considering your history of good edits on Wikipedia. So my apologies for that. Feline Hymnic (talk) 21:00, 12 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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retroflex implosives

Back in 2008 you added to ejective consonant that some Eastern Cushitic languages have ejectives and a single retroflex implosive. That's almost certainly incorrect: besides the odd distribution that would make for, phonemic retroflex implosives are not known to actually exist, and the IPA does not even have a symbol for them. kwami (talk) 20:16, 2 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hi! Is it that both terms are regarded (OED?) as spurious, or just the one: byspel? Byword is a common synonym for a proverb in general, especially to help distinguish it from a Biblical proverb, and the Book of Proverbs (when used plurally). I think it would be beneficial to still include that term in the lead, due to the redirect from Byword. But byspel, no. That is more rare. Leasnam (talk) 15:11, 14 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Tanakh scroll image

Dear Dr. Unseth,

I have seen your picture of a full set of Tanakh scrolls, on Wikipedia, and I am curious as to where that picture was taken, with its full collection of Tanakh scrolls in one room. I tried emailing you at a GIAL address which I found through Google, but it bounce.

Thank you very much, and looking forward to hearing from you, Margavriel

(Please respond on my talkpage. Thanks.) Margavriel (talk) 01:51, 24 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks so much! Interestingly, the scrolls seem to be of different ages, not from a set. Margavriel (talk) 03:11, 24 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I know that I'm picking up a conversation from nearly seven years ago, but I would like to ask you whether you know the name of the curator of the Tanakh exhibit that you saw at the International Museum of Cultures. I would like to get in contactMargavriel (talk) 10:52, 30 July 2018 (UTC) with them, and ask them some questions. Thank you, Margavriel[reply]

Thanks, that was a very gentlemanly edit/standback, I saw you there. Feel free to go back and clean it up more, though there are many other more notable bios that could do with a fix too. In ictu oculi (talk) 12:22, 8 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

November 2011

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The alert is not illogical. However, having expertise in an area does not automatically create a conflict of interest. I trust I have lobbied for clarity and against definitions that are too limited to one group religious faction. (I am not a part of any organization that had a particular interest in Sacred Name Bibles.) I liked the recent deletion of the distinction between broad and narrow definitions, a complication created a few months ago. I'm happy a more neutral party deleted it. Thank-you. Pete unseth (talk) 01:35, 2 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I am very uncomfortable with you quoting yourself in an article. Perhaps you could post the relevant content on a talk page in future, and ask another editor to add it. StAnselm (talk) 06:39, 2 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Llanito

Hi Pete. Thanks for providing the links to the ISO application and subsequent rejection of the same. This should prove useful in determining a more accurate definition of Llanito. --Gibmetal 77talk 2 me 11:42, 28 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Section on major roads in Berwick, Pennsylvania

Hey. I happened to notice that you added back the list of roads serving Berwick, Pennsylvania to the geography section, saying that I had removed useful information. However, I had only moved the list of major roads to its own section, so perhaps either the section on major roads or the list of major roads in the geography section should be removed. King jakob c (talk) 00:57, 4 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Pete, this is probably partly my fault. Please take a look at User_talk:Bringshalom22. Bringshalom was repeatedly trying to add "HalleluYah Scriptures" to the list, but was getting shot down by a number of other editors (not me). It got to the point of edit-warring, but I finally got Bringshalom to engage in a discussion about the sourcing for these entries on Bringshalom's User Talk page. The issue is that in the list of translations, only Stern's has a reliable secondary source. Of the other three, one is entirely unsourced, and the other two are insufficiently sourced--they are sourced only to the individual Bible publishers' own websites. Bringshalom was getting frustrated that HalleluYah kept getting removed, but the others were being allowed to stay. I mentioned to Bringshalom that the others actually were in equal danger of being removed as equally unsourced/insufficiently sourced. I think then Bringshalom took this as license to remove them. I wasn't going to remove them myself, but honestly my view of it is that Bringshalom's edits are justifiable due to the sourcing problems. Any joker out there can publish a translation, no matter how awful, and put up a website for it, this is why there needs to be independent reliable secondary sourcing for the entries. Anyway, I'm not going to edit the article, but I'm sure Bringshalom is going to come back frustrated after I explained the sourcing problems with the other entries and told Bringshalom, "someone should find sources for them before they are challenged and removed--all three could be removed at this point as unsourced." Cheers... Zad68 03:56, 14 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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re. Yiddish SL

Hi Pete,

Re. Yiddish SL, I've tried to verify this exists, but have come up empty. The closest I've gotten is a comment by a deaf Hassidic Jew that the Hassidim of Israel speak Yiddish, but that deaf Hassidim have nothing but home sign. There have been ISO codes for several spurious languages, so that's not good evidence it exists. I mean, even the Joshua Project couldn't locate anyone. It would be nice if we could verify or disconfirm this, as most of the other SLs are at least mentioned in the lit even if we know nothing about them. — kwami (talk) 20:17, 29 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Hi,
I'm not asking for it to be removed, only tagging it as needing references, which it does. The E17 entry only says that it's "apparently" distinct from ISL, which suggests they don't actually know anything about it. I don't know where they got their info, but maybe someone, somewhere, will have a ref we can use for the list or maybe even enough to create an article. Or a ref that there is no such thing. Either way; meanwhile IMO it's good to have it in the list but tagged as needing confirmation. — kwami (talk) 21:29, 29 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Thank you for looking over my edits on the Oromo Liberation Front page. However, I had a few concerns;

1. The people supposedly killed by the OLF a month before the 2005 elections were not Oromos or OPDO. Citation 16, which is a Nelson Institute report, states the following;

"In one instance, just one month before the 2005 election, some 400 members of the Gebera, an ethnic group in Oromia with strong
 ties to the government, were slain."

This means that those slain were not Oromo but Gebera. The second citation (17) is defunct. The lack of more information on this incident leads me to believe that it might be false. I have tried to find more reports on the massacre but I have found none. That same year, the Ethiopian government massacred 200 protestors and it made big news, a massacre of 400 should have more reports. What do you think?


2. The paragraph about the Bodeno Massacre has only one citation and it is defunct. However, after doing some research, I have noticed that there are conflicting reports as to who instigated the massacres. In these articles; http://nazret.com/blog/index.php/2009/03/10/ethiopia_tesfaye_gebrab_on_bedeno_and_ar?blog=15 http://www.ethiopianreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php? http://www.solidaritymovement.org/historyOfHumanRightsViolations.php

the writers state that the OPDO (Oromo party of the ruling EPRDF coalition) were the instigators of the massacre. In other articles (such as this one; http://www.ethiolion.com/Pdf/021309_Tamirat_Layne.pdf , it blames the OLF.


I'll wait for your reply before making any changes.


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Scandihoovian

Dubious? Ya, you bet! Did you want to sign your post or should I use the unsigned template and pipe it to Ole? Rivertorch (talk) 16:22, 2 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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What was wrong here: Bilingual sign? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.113.59.254 (talk) 12:07, 13 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Inserting "Czechia" for the established term Czech Republic is not helpful. This term is not listed in the "Czech Republic" article as an alternative. So I reverted it. Trying to be peacefully constructive.Pete unseth (talk) 12:59, 14 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Pete, I have to cut in. You are absolutely not right. Inserting Czechia is only solution to finally stop the mess in Czech things in English Wikipedia. After all, you can see that the link is functional. Why only one country should not use geographical name and be restricted only to political ? Czech republic is simply (ane more than apparently) NOT enough to describe the country and its personalities in more than 1100 years long history. To make some circumventions is confusing and silly. Czechia, however not commonly used, is geographical name of the country and its equivalent is used in all other languaqes. Look at some categories like "people from the Czech republic", where are included personalities that have never lived in contemporary Czech state, it is embarrassing and shortsighted. Stop continue in organization of a mess. If somebody does not like the name, such a subjective attitude does not have place in the issue Askave (talk) 16:08, 15 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, Czechia is an official English geographical name of the Czech Republic. Czechia was in English first used in 1866. If You have any problem with th word Czechia, please write it here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.168.13.98 (talk) 13:57, 16 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]


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Pete, I have no intention of pushing an agenda or being personal. I just enjoy using academic sources to =create good articles. Please feel safe to criticise what I do. PiCo (talk) 11:17, 1 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Pete. I was wondering if you would mind taking a look at this? It concerns the Somali Sign Language. As someone knowledgeable on the languages of the Horn of Africa, your insight on the matter would be certainly appreciated. Best regards, Middayexpress (talk) 15:13, 5 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Ancient Somali script

Hi Pete. When you have the time, would you mind also taking a look at ancient Somali script? The details are here. Please see this for the page as it was. If possible, I would also like to add a new section on the script's form, which was apparently based on vowel sound. Best regards, Middayexpress (talk) 18:14, 27 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, any info on this – that it actually existed, its date, form, and language, would be appreciated. Our sources are so bad that, as it stands, the article should simply be deleted. — kwami (talk) 18:20, 27 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia

The article on the The Art of Not Being Governed (2009) was recently improved to the point I felt that it and its referenced term Zomia (geography) added a 21st century perspective to the mufti-ethnic support for what the Thai called the Holy Man's Rebellion of 1902-3, and the similar resistance by Ong Keo that lasted until 1910; and by his lieutenant, Ong Kommandam that lasted at least until 1936. There's very little information on the ethnic minorities as opposed to the much larger immigrant groups that have almost swallowed them up, so I try to add a bit here and there. Do you think maybe I could get away with adding the same to the Paiute people? --Pawyilee (talk) 16:36, 28 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Speciesism

Hi Pete, would you please stop adding unsourced or poorly sourced material to the article? I'm trying to maintain it so that it doesn't deteriorate. There are plenty of academic sources that discuss this concept (and this article is about the concept, rather than any of its practical applications), so there's no reason to use non-academic sources or blogs such as www.purewatergazette.net. [1]

Also, I think you may have misunderstood the idea. Arguments against speciesism do not involve treating apes, dogs and flies in the same way. No one argues in favour of that, so it is pointless to post an argument against it. SlimVirgin (talk) 02:40, 29 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I'm copying your post here, so the discussion is in one place (but better still to continue it on article talk):
The question about whether speciesism views different species seems non-trivial to me. If those against speciesism treat primates, dogs, cats, rats, worms, vinegar eels, and termites differently, is that not a form of speciesism? I want to understand a clear definition, and the article does not yet give it. Some days ago, I asked for a clearer definition along these lines. Nobody has responded yet. Any insight is happily received, though I will now be out of contact for a couple days. Gently, Pete unseth (talk) 02:57, 29 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]
It's not a form of speciesism if there are morally relevant differences. That's the key: not species membership, but morally relevant differences, as the lead says. Those differences may or may not boil down to species membership depending on the situation, but it's the morally relevant properties that are weighed, not the species membership alone.
If you believe there's no clear definition in the article, the way to proceed is to read the academic sources and add one, but there's no point in adding unsourced opinion, or opinion sourced to a blog, and continuing to add it over objections. SlimVirgin (talk) 03:25, 29 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

SSM/polygamy

Hi Pete,

I agree that we should have s.t. about polygamy in the debate over SSM, but we should say something substantive if we do. Some of the concerns have been raised on the talk page. Do you want to draw s.t. up? It doesn't look like anyone else is going to. — kwami (talk) 00:06, 3 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Revert on the Konso page

Thank you!!!

Thank you, Pete unseth for editing that...I missed that when I was removing the other stuff to the Konsoid page. I apologize for missing that.

Hi Pete. Does your new ref demonstrate that this is the first language of deaf Yolngu? I understand that hearing-community SLs are not always used by the deaf in the community. Also, is it still said to be a signed code for oral Yolngu? I think a proposal was made to give it an ISO code, but that wouldn't be appropriate if it's not actually a separate language. — kwami (talk) 00:41, 8 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Amharic FSI language school link

Pete the link works it is a Free registration Language school like Livemocha — Preceding unsigned comment added by Clowningar (talkcontribs) 23:07, 11 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Not sure why you marked my edit as disambiguation.This is what you wrote:(Reverted "see also" which takes reader to disambiguation page, not to an article. Am I missing something) I added Tetractys to the "see also" section on the Tetragrammaton page because: You ask what are you missing? Well as you can see on the Tetractys page "Tetragrammaton" is clearly mentioned on the page under the Kabbalist Symbol section. This would indicate that I can add Tetractys to Tetragrammaton "see also" section. Not sure what you are missing about this. "There are some who believe that the tetractys and its mysteries influenced the early kabbalists. A Hebrew Tetractys in a similar way has the letters of the Tetragrammaton (the four lettered name of God in Hebrew scripture) inscribed on the ten positions of the tetractys, from right to left. It has been argued that the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, with its ten spheres of emanation, is in some way connected to the tetractys, but its form is not that of a triangle. The well known occult writer Dion Fortune mentions:"

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Muslim conquests

Hey, Pete, I was wondering whether you could possibly offer your input on the recent changes - and reverts of those changes - on the Muslim conquests article. Thank you very much for your time. Torontas (talk) 22:29, 25 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hebrew Roots

Thank you for the edit as I wish to remain within the standards of Wikipedia. However, I am a bit confused as to your comment. The source for my statement was referenced and sourced.

Hi Pete, I received your comment and I do agree with it! I will reinstate my Wiki submission with a rewrite to address this.Mikeprescott (talk) 19:28, 30 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Hadiya Kingdom

My Google search showed no other hits for "Hadiya Sultanate", only yours. There is much evidence and precedent for calling it a kingdom, but not for calling it a sultanate. I can see no reason for this change. If there is no valid evidence for this, then it should be restored to its previous label. Pete unseth (talk) 22:00, 2 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Pete. The Hadiya polity was a Muslim sultanate, as noted by Ulrich Braukämper in the Encyclopaedia Aethiopica (please see here). Its rulers were also styled as Garads/Sultans, including the slain Mahiko. Regards, Middayexpress (talk) 22:10, 2 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Pete. I'm looking at p.989 of that 1998 Futures article by Jan Mair. Her one parenthetical comment is: "Notice not just the Dylan Thomas rip off ('Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night’) but also how the speech is reminiscent of George Bush’s address prior to ‘Operation Desert Storm ..." Now I'd agree that half-sentence might help explain where the script writers stole the line. It might even illuminate the ethos of the film (Mair's actual subject in her paper). But I'm really not sure it's a good example of the use of Dylan's poem "in popular culture"? The fact that the original Elsevier paper is (usually) behind a $41.95 pay-wall, means that readers can't even judge for themselves. Martinevans123 (talk) 17:45, 8 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Greetings! Could you please vet the etymology on Abyssinians? It is a bloated mess. Much of it appears to be based on the root "Habesh", which has led to various tangents on Bantus, Nilotes, "ferenj", and Habeshistan centered in Suakin, among other non-Abyssinian stuff. You seem to be genuinely knowledgeable in this area, so your expertise here would be most appreciated. Kind Regards -- Soupforone (talk) 02:37, 20 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Appeal of your reversion 31 October 2016 of my edit to "See Also"

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Regarding this transaction --> https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bible_concordance&diff=next&oldid=746789168

Your assertion was = .... "no close relationship to article".
Here next is a related quote from --> Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Layout#.22See_also.22_section
"The links in the "See also" section might be only indirectly related to the topic of the article because one purpose of "See also" links is to enable readers to explore tangentially related topics"

As i myself perceive it....
Within the "See Also" sections, the standard of what-is-close-enough is intentionally lowered.
Since the more tenuously connected subjects of "See Also" are useful for idiots like me.
We who have not yet found the article we were looking-for.
Who are not blessed with the vocabulary or wisdom skills that others have.
And which allow those others to directly arrive-at the right article they seek.

Concepts which are closely inter-related, as you preferred in this instance...
They would surely be worthy of an appositive mention and wiki-link within the main body sections of the article.
And additionally (but paradoxically) NOT within "See Also"....
As is implied by this next quote from the Manual_of_Style article cited above:
"As a general rule, the "See also" section should not repeat links that appear in the article's body or its navigation boxes."

In closing i am guilty of displaying definitively-zero diplomacy skills.
For your benefit i should have expended the additional energy in order to add a large layer of heart-speak atop the sterile logic.
The phrase "should have" is fitting because....
From seeing your contributions-listing it is plainly established that you have invested a lot of effort into wonderful Wikipedia.
I hope-that... just as i have done in other cases... a large fraction of the other people you revert are expending the small energy required in order to thank you.
I pray i did not accidentally cause your heart to somehow be hurt.
But if unfortunately so, then please somehow let me know, so i can grieve alongside you.

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El Perro del Hortelano

Hi, Pete, I reverted the change of position of the reference to this work in The Dog in the Manger. It was my fault for not making clear that the work deals with sexual jealousy and selfishness, which I have now remedied. As such it really belongs in the section dealing with sexual interpretations. Mzilikazi1939 (talk) 23:36, 2 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Injera / right hand

Hi! Shortly after my first edit to Injera a friend told me that yes, "traditionally only the right hand is used for eating" and you mentioned that too. So now I'm looking for sources supporting that claim. One source has already been removed (hehe); the Right hand article does't mention this at all. Do you have better sources that could be added as a reference to that "traditionally" statement? Thanks! -- Evilninja (talk) 16:47, 29 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

The Horse and His Boy‎

Ever since C.S. Lewis introduced Archenland, Calormen, Telmar, etc, there's been a certain ambiguity between the land of Narnia and the world of Narnia... AnonMoos (talk) 22:30, 30 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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List of Bible translations by language

How do translate a Bible to sign language?Editor2020 (talk) 02:54, 28 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Translating a Bible into a sign language is done by video. The product is not a paper book.Pete unseth (talk) 14:42, 28 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Well of course! Editor2020 (talk) 01:45, 30 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Your edits in the pecan wiki have several errors. The picture of young pecans was actually a picture of young persimmons. The links for insects have several errors such as phylloxera which links to grape phylloxera. This is not the same as pecan phylloxera. I replaced the persimmon picture but will take a lot of time to fix the rest of the errors. Please be more careful with edits! — Preceding unsigned comment added by SnickeringBear (talkcontribs) 10:28, 15 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Please check to see if this is the photo you uploaded. What I see is persimmons.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/41/Young_pecans.jpg/800px-Young_pecans.jpg — Preceding unsigned comment added by SnickeringBear (talkcontribs) 22:45, 16 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

The photo which SnickeringBear identified as a persimmon tree has born pecans for over 20 years, visible from my front door. I will reinstate the photo in the Pecan article. Pete unseth (talk) 13:52, 18 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Dear Pete, it appears as if you added Sara Petrollino's grammar to the bibliography although it was already there. Now we have it twice. Was that a mistake or did you have a reason for that? Warm greetings, Andreas - Landroving Linguist (talk) 23:47, 26 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

My mistake, thanks for pointing it out.Pete unseth (talk) 17:01, 28 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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In reference to names that she went by, one was Boinaiv, Shoshoni for "Grass Child," which was handed down to her via her grandmother, who also was named Boinaiv for her fascination with the tall grasses moving in the wind like the waves of the ocean.

Also, Sacajawea/Sacagawea/Sakakawea are all different spellings of her name.

1. "Sacajawea" was first used by George Shannon, a 17 year old member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

2. In the journals of Lewis and Clark about their expedition, they used different ways of spelling her name, such as "Sa-car-gar-wea," and more prevalent, "Sacagawea". Subsequently, the National Park Service adopted this spelling, as it was most commonly chosen across the nation. This version is also a Shoshoni word, meaning "Boat Launcher," for her skill and deftness in launching and guiding a Mandan bull boat.

3. The third spelling, "Sakakawea," was used by the peoples in and around the Hidatsa territory/tribe, which means "Bird Woman". It is a Hidatsa word, "Sakaka" meaning "bird," and "wea" meaning "woman". ShayneJayce (talk) 03:35, 10 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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Unfortunately, your addition to this article was somewhat done in a somewhat inept way, since the title of what you added is debunking "The medieval chastity belt", while serious 20th-century scholarship came to the conclusion that chastity belts were much more of a Renaissance phenomenon than medieval, which creates a disconnect of sources talking past each other. See towards the bottom of Talk:Chastity_belt/Archive_1 for previous comments on this issue... AnonMoos (talk) 23:31, 13 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, you are right, that sort of source is not acceptable; Wikipedia views self-published sources as not meeting WP:RS, so we simply can't use them. The only exception would be if such a book were itself to become notable for some reason (a scandal or a lawsuit perhaps), and had been discussed in multiple reliable sources itself. I've never heard of such a case but it must be possible.

On the neighbouring sentences not being cited, the article is in fact fully-cited, and the text is then summarized in a lead section which does not repeat the article's citations (I guess if we didn't have that policy, we'd repeat all the citations in the lead, which would certainly reduce some of the IP editing we get there, and would make copying and citing a "main" article summary in other articles a deal easier, but that isn't the policy at the moment). Anyway, if there were uncited materials there, that would be a cause for seeking reliable sources, not for adding sources not in that category. All the best, Chiswick Chap (talk) 09:37, 16 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Could you please stop, you can't add a 'new' source, even if it is actually reliable (which has not been demonstrated). The lead is only a summary, we do not add anything "new" there, specially not already established claims cited vaguely to the entire book! Your editing is becoming disruptive here. It looks as if you are trying to "sell" the book, too, which is forbidden. Please stop. Chiswick Chap (talk) 02:23, 19 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry, genuinely trying to be helpful. Only trying to cite relevant, overlooked source. Amicably, Pete unseth (talk) 14:15, 19 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Many thanks. I suspect that the book won't tell us much that the article doesn't say already, but if it's going to, then it needs to be in the main text and cited to page. I'd not heard of the publisher (before the self-published edition) but it seems to be bone fide. All the best, Chiswick Chap (talk) 14:31, 19 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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I've sorted it alphabetically (ish), but what it should be sorted by is by last name (i.e. WP:SORTKEY) for most of those, i.e. Doyle, Hume, The Inklings, Jonson, Kant, Loneger, Rand, etc... Great list btw. Headbomb {t · c · p · b} 02:13, 9 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Category:Journals about philosophers and Category:Periodicals about writers probably contain more entries as well. Headbomb {t · c · p · b} 02:20, 9 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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