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Peer Editing

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Peer Editing- Emily Westermeyer

-I feel that the intro to the Linguistic Anthropology page before her edits was short and used language that may be difficult to understand if someone was a novice in the topic.

-The lead does reflect information from the rest of the article but I feel that it is missing some points that are made in the rest of the article. (race, ethnicity, information behind the topic)

-The sections are organized well but there are some sections that are light on necessary information

-The article does a good job of presenting the paradigms of the topic and some of the research done on the topic. There is a section about race and ethnicity that is very short and is immediately followed by a long list of citations which Alex plans to fix (adding more information to the section and taking out any unnecessary citations)

-Even though the language is a little too scholarly and formal, the article does a good job of stating facts and ensuring that there are no biased statements being made.

-Those who created and edited the article did a good job of pointing out the views of those who created the three paradigms and making sure that they didn't put their own viewpoints in the article

-The article does a good job of pointing out the negative and the positive to keep a neutral feel to the article

Share the Love: After reading the article and listening to Alex's plans for improving the article, I think her changes will be beneficial for the article and for people who want to look up information on Linguistic Anthropology

Westerei (talk) 17:00, 29 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]