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18 June 2024
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 06:24 −192 Gawaon talk contribs (→Other non-English concerns: Repair that dead – that clearly seems to be the intended section, and it does refer to linear and interlinear glosses)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 04:07 +203 Nurg talk contribs (→Other non-English concerns: flag dead section link)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 00:17 +4 ZW1996 talk contribs
17 June 2024
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- diffhist Wikipedia:Neutral point of view 05:42 −9 Dominic Mayers talk contribs (→Due and undue weight: Of course, he was talking about the sources, not the editors. That is so obvious from the context, but fine, we can add "sources". It is obviously exactly what he meant. But, reliability is associated with ways to reject sources that were not considered at the time. If the argument is only a possible confusion with editors, then reliability is not at all needed.) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Wikipedia:Neutral point of view 04:39 −18 Levivich talk contribs (→Neutral point of view: why three shortcuts when one is all that's 'due' ha ha)
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15 June 2024
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14 June 2024
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 23:25 +1 Trovatore talk contribs (→Plurals: according to Wiktionary, it would indeed be excursī used as a participle, but as a noun it's fourth declension and has plural excursūs. Since a lot of people are familiar with Latin plurals ending in i but not so many with the fourth declension, it might be better to pick a different example)
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- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 22:04 0 DogWithHerpes talk contribs (→Plurals: The Latin masculine plural ending is "-ī", not "-us") Tag: Reverted