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== Articole ARCA == |
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Multumesc pentru contributiile la articolele despre ARCA [[User:Dragos muresan|Dragos muresan]] ([[User talk:Dragos muresan|talk]]) 02:56, 7 May 2012 (UTC) |
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Greetings!
Hello and welcome to wikipedia! I have noticed your interested in Romanian Armed Forces - related articles. As a coordinator of the Military history WikiProject and creator of the Romanian Military history task force I invite you to join both our project and task force. Thanks and best regards, --Eurocopter (talk) 20:43, 25 February 2009 (UTC)
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Diacritic correction
If I may make a couple of observations about your diacritics correction project:
- 1) I fully agree we should do what ro.wiki did, only it should be done carefully.
- 2) You've moved 5 pages, and corrected diacritics on a few others. Fine, but many thousands remain, and unless I underestimate your stamina, we'll need a bot to do most of the work.
- 3) Ergo, wouldn't it be wise to stop moving and correcting manually until we can be sure we have a bot ready to do most of the work? - Biruitorul Talk 19:39, 8 November 2010 (UTC)
Neo-Latin
In your additions regarding the Romanian pronunciation of Latin in the article New Latin, what did you mean by / c / (in the row showing pronunciations of Classical "ch")? If you were referring to the allophone [ kʲ ] of / k /, then it shouldn't be in the chart, which is only supposed to document primary phonemes. On the other hand, it does seem that Romanian sometimes uses / h / to represent Classical ch (e.g. in words like tehnologia = technologia, branhie = branchiæ, and trahee = trachea). I also find I'm also puzzled by your characterization of sc before front vowels as either / stʃ / or / sk /. What are some examples of the / sk / pronunciation?
Btw, based on your data, the Romanian pronunciation doesn't look "intermediate", but rather clearly Western -- the defining characteristic being the treatment of g. In fact it looks rather like a mixture of Italian and French Latin.RandomCritic (talk) 20:31, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
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Articole ARCA
Multumesc pentru contributiile la articolele despre ARCA Dragos muresan (talk) 02:56, 7 May 2012 (UTC)