Talk:Joshua Fishman

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What did you do for Yiddish today?

omg, this is the awesomest thing I’ve ever heard of! but has does anyone else know this story? I can’t find it mentioned anywhere on the Web except here. —Wiki Wikardo 01:37, 26 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Wiki Wikardo, you put your finger on the problem of the whole article- verifiability. Which is why I flagged it today. Someone even (!) reverted my [page needed] tags, thinking tossing a book under the sources section automatically sources anything folks jot down here. Now that this man has passed, he deserves a good article. --Wuerzele (talk) 18:44, 3 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Ofelia Garcia mentioned it in an obituary she circulated. I have heard/seen him say it on a video of a conference presentation in the UK. By the way, a number of the page tags were attached to long titles that may have not been obvious as book titles, but they were. We have all lost a great man. Peace to all of us who are left to mourn him. Pete unseth (talk) 19:13, 3 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

inline source problem

I think I now understand what you were looking for when you flagged something for page numbers. I thought you simply meant you wanted the pages of an article within a book. But now I think you are looking for relevant pages in a whole book. When a whole volume is dedicated to Fishman, citing the "relevant" pages would be a challenge. Or have I still misunderstood you? Seeking peace and appropriately relevant and complete source info. Pete unseth (talk) 19:17, 3 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I am glad you see the challenge. Any claim made on the page
text–source integrity
to a linguist ?
This essential discussion per
WP:BRD = your onus to discuss, belongs on the talk:Joshua Fishman page, Pete unseth ! I will move it there. BTW I already started discussing the problems this article has, you didnt look. --Wuerzele (talk) 19:22, 3 March 2015 (UTC)[reply
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A fact can be verifiable without specific page numbers, for example if the point supported is the main topic of the cited work and therefore not found on a specific page but in the totality of the cited work.·maunus · snunɐɯ· 19:59, 3 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]