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*Unreliable/obsolete sources? These are overwhelmingly 21th century sources, and represent top-quality scholarship. {{ping|Newroderick895}} please tag sources which deem problematic to you, otherwise the template is moot.<br/>Further, get familiar with [[WP:SPLIT]]. The necessary context is in the mother article [[Japonic languages]]. –[[User:Austronesier|Austronesier]] ([[User talk:Austronesier|talk]]) 17:04, 13 November 2020 (UTC) |
*Unreliable/obsolete sources? These are overwhelmingly 21th century sources, and represent top-quality scholarship. {{ping|Newroderick895}} please tag sources which deem problematic to you, otherwise the template is moot.<br/>Further, get familiar with [[WP:SPLIT]]. The necessary context is in the mother article [[Japonic languages]]. –[[User:Austronesier|Austronesier]] ([[User talk:Austronesier|talk]]) 17:04, 13 November 2020 (UTC) |
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:{{ping|Austronesier}} On second thought, I see almost no obsolete sources upon checking on a handful, with few exceptions. (although there is one that suggested {{IPA|ɨ}} as the seventh vowel in proto-Japonic, now rejected by most scholars. Also don't know if this is ''necessary''.). Nevertheless I still have some problems at hand detailing this article, mostly on how PJ *''itu'' is reconstructed and other miscellaneous stuff. [[User:Newroderick895|<span style="color:#29739e">''Newroderick895''</span>]] 19:04, 13 November 2020 (UTC) |
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Notice about multiple issues in the article
Hello!
While making a complaint on the issues of this article (copy-and-pasted almost entirely from a Wikipedia article, obsolute sources and etc..), I accidentally added copyright issues on the article about Proto-Japonic.
I beg for a pardon for this and I apologize for the error!
- Two of those issue templates don't seem justified to me:
- Copy-paste: It wasn't copy-pasted, the content about Proto-Japonic got too large and was split out from Japonic languages into a separate article. The two articles now have different content. For comparison, it's the difference between Romance languages (an article on the modern and known Romance languages) and Proto-Romance language (the reconstructed ancestor of those languages).
- Unreliable sources: Why are any of them unreliable?
- — Io Katai ᵀᵃˡᵏ 16:50, 13 November 2020 (UTC)
- Unreliable/obsolete sources? These are overwhelmingly 21th century sources, and represent top-quality scholarship. @Newroderick895: please tag sources which deem problematic to you, otherwise the template is moot.
Further, get familiar with WP:SPLIT. The necessary context is in the mother article Japonic languages. –Austronesier (talk) 17:04, 13 November 2020 (UTC)
- @Austronesier: On second thought, I see almost no obsolete sources upon checking on a handful, with few exceptions. (although there is one that suggested ɨ as the seventh vowel in proto-Japonic, now rejected by most scholars. Also don't know if this is necessary.). Nevertheless I still have some problems at hand detailing this article, mostly on how PJ *itu is reconstructed and other miscellaneous stuff. Newroderick895 19:04, 13 November 2020 (UTC)