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  • 03:1403:14, 23 April 2024 diff hist 0 FaerûnChanged the mention of BG3 to the ‘Baldur's Gate series’ as Faerûn is the main setting for the majority of Baldur’s Gate games, not just the third Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • 15:3815:38, 25 July 2023 diff hist +486 Arawakan languagesLarge passages in this page are basically incomprehensible due to a bunch of edits (deliberate vandalism?) done by an anonymous user on the 21st June, deleting large portions of words, including removing basically all references to South America on this page. I've just gone ahead and restored all of the portions of text that user removed

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  • 12:4612:46, 12 June 2023 diff hist −693 Ainu languageRemoving this line because placing it in the introduction column places an unnecessary amount of authority on the origins of Ainu as a "contact language", something that is still very controversial and not widely accepted in Ainu linguistics.

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  • 23:2023:20, 24 January 2021 diff hist −6 Māori electoratessentence made no sense - how can "Maori electorates" be the colloquial name for "Maori electorates"? if the colloq. name is the same, then surely the section should be deleted completely

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  • 22:2822:28, 16 May 2020 diff hist +7 Proto-Indo-European mythologythe current version of this page has twenty-six references to *h₁, forty-five reference to *h₂, three references to *h₃ alongside several references to *hₓ and *hₐ. while no transcription of PIE is inherently "more" correct, using separate schemes within one article creates the false impression there are several more PIE laryngeals besides the 3 commonly cited. we can use H-number or H-letter on this page but not both as that's misleading. h-letter scheme rarer, so H2 etc makes more sense surely
  • 03:4603:46, 16 May 2020 diff hist +20 Proto-Indo-European mythologyupdating to use a more consistent PIE transcription scheme - previously this page used about 3 or 4 separate schemes completely mixed; i've updated to use the most commonly accepted system (as well as the one used by wiktionary and most other wikipedia pages on PIE)

14 May 2020

  • 01:1801:18, 14 May 2020 diff hist +2 m Irish phonologyno need to display 'proper' IPA orthography for the dark L, plus the user who replaced them did not distinguish between the fortis (i.e. capital) and lenis (i.e. lowercase) variants.

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