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4 May 2024
- diffhist Salishan languages 14:01 +4 Nardog talk contribs (use IPAc-en)
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- diffhist Austroasiatic languages 03:23 +5 2600:1700:977a:3030:8d8a:8273:1516:a9e9 talk Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Austroasiatic languages 03:22 +1 2600:1700:977a:3030:8d8a:8273:1516:a9e9 talk Tag: Reverted
3 May 2024
- diffhist Unclassified language 21:54 −103 Sakaiberian talk contribs
- diffhist Kartvelian languages 18:18 −48 Sakaiberian talk contribs (→Higher-level connections: Kartvelian isn't included in Dene-Caucasian, but in Nostratic; some sources cited here may need to be replaced)
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- diffhist Sumerian language 17:53 +3 178.233.121.167 talk (→Classification: Such claims were set forth by Muazzez İlmiye Çığ, a renown archaeologist and academic who has specialized in the study of Sumerian civilization. Calling her something else rather than her actual title is not proper.) Tag: Reverted
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- diffhist Sumerian language 17:47 +4 178.233.121.167 talk (→Classification: This claim was set forth by likes of Muazzez İlmiye Çığ who is) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Extinct language 14:52 +411 Deeprahul07 talk contribs (→Language death) Tag: Visual edit
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- diffhist m Languages of Brazil 11:51 +2 Rodw talk contribs (Disambiguating links to Brazilian language (link changed to Brazilian Portuguese) using DisamAssist.)
- diffhist North Bougainville languages 11:27 −2 Scootertop talk contribs (rephrase)
- diffhist Tambora language 09:24 −2 DT elppA talk contribs (→Vocabulary: fix)
- diffhist Dialect 06:18 −1,606 2a0d:e487:159f:b452::32c1:7d08 talk (Removed unrelated interlingua as proposed in discussion page) Tags: section blanking Mobile edit Mobile web edit
2 May 2024
- diffhist Creole language 21:05 −7 2601:8c:417e:4c0:ebcf:fef9:c3f6:c61c talk Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Afroasiatic languages 11:44 +9 Cookiemonster1618 talk contribs (→Semitic: Fixed a grammar mistake) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m Great Andamanese languages 07:57 +1 John of Reading talk contribs (→Bibliography: Typo fixing, replaced: lingustics → linguistics, per source) Tag: AWB
- diffhist Niger–Congo languages 02:25 −84 Cookiemonster1618 talk contribs (Reverted edits by 197.32.18.10 (talk); not providing a source for these changes in language branch names.) Tags: Manual revert Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Abinomn language 02:04 −2 2403:6200:8871:49e4:6a72:c3ff:fe45:3143 talk (it already isolated)
1 May 2024
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- diffhist Afroasiatic languages 20:22 +12 Blackmamba31248 talk contribs Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Nivkh languages 18:46 +6 Argenti Aertheri talk contribs (→Alphabet: Minor formatting fix)
- diffhist Ecuador 13:21 +13 Wkpdsrnm2023 talk contribs (restored largest city)
- diffhist Niger–Congo languages 13:17 +84 197.32.18.10 talk Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Sandawe language 08:54 −47 Cookiemonster1618 talk contribs (Removed unsourced population numbers.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Sandawe language 08:53 +9 Cookiemonster1618 talk contribs (Since it is a language isolate the language family box color should indicate language isolate and not khoisan.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
30 April 2024
- diffhist Languages of Africa 20:49 −35 Largoplazo talk contribs (→Demographics: Not "such as", this is the exact set of European languages that are important in Africa. As for Spanish, you didn't include the count of its speakers--even if you include the Canaries, it's around 4 million, compared to those other numbers.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Languages of Africa 18:25 +36 2601:58a:8e82:c750:c0b1:6de6:cf99:98a8 talk (→Demographics)
- diffhist m Languages of Europe 17:28 +1 Hmusseau talk contribs (→Slavic)
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- diffhist Basque language 10:02 −141 Remsense talk contribs (slimming; Standardise citation spacing using a script)
- diffhist m Lencan languages 09:58 −4 Juan Miguel talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Lencan languages 09:58 +36 Juan Miguel talk contribs (Fixing information) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Lencan languages 09:54 −267 Juan Miguel talk contribs (Fixing and adding information and refs) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Basque language 09:53 −247 Remsense talk contribs (slim and remove undue mention per talk)
- diffhist m Lencan languages 09:49 +1 Juan Miguel talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Lencan languages 09:48 −31 Juan Miguel talk contribs (Fixing information) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
29 April 2024
- diffhist Dialect 23:11 −33 47.156.50.64 talk (Updated short description #article-change-desc) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
- diffhist m Turkic languages 22:30 0 Auzandil talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist m Turkic languages 22:29 +1,625 Auzandil talk contribs (Provided cites for both different claims. Readers will see the discussion in the article body on this matter.) Tag: Visual edit
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- diffhist Indo-European languages 22:07 +2 2600:1016:b011:724d:0:50:9685:9401 talk Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Elamite language 21:20 +221 Ploversegg talk contribs (→Further reading: park this here until I have time to read it)
- diffhist m Arawakan languages 19:17 −2 Zzuuzz talk contribs (Reverted edits by 2600:1700:8F90:B3E0:35F3:3B1A:BA14:E900 (talk) to last version by GermanSourCream) Tag: Rollback
- indigenous peoples in South America. Branches migrated to Central America and the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean and the Atlantic, including what is now the Bahamas. Almost all present-day South American countries are known to have been home to speakers of Arawakan l...) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- indigenous peoples in South America. Branches migrated to Central America and the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean and the Atlantic, including what is now the Bahamas. Almost all present-day South American countries are known to have been home to speakers of Arawakan l...) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit