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A user with 3,444 edits. Account created on 6 April 2003.
4 February 2022
- 22:5322:53, 4 February 2022 diff hist +416 User talk:Coldipa No edit summary
12 November 2021
- 19:1819:18, 12 November 2021 diff hist 0 Buddhas of Bamiyan Fix typo (tow -> two)
26 December 2019
1 April 2019
- 14:1014:10, 1 April 2019 diff hist −45 London Cockney does not mean "Londoner"
3 February 2019
- 17:4617:46, 3 February 2019 diff hist −34 TAROM Flight 371 →See also: No real connection with this crash
1 February 2019
- 16:4516:45, 1 February 2019 diff hist −18 User:Cadr →Pages which I'm interested in and edit occasionally current
4 August 2018
- 18:1818:18, 4 August 2018 diff hist −39 London 'cockney' is not a colloquial term for a Londoner (it is much more specific)
27 May 2014
- 21:0121:01, 27 May 2014 diff hist −40 User:Cadr No edit summary
7 August 2013
- 17:2817:28, 7 August 2013 diff hist +291 Of Miracles →Criticism: Add more detail on Earman Tag: Visual edit
18 April 2013
- 04:4204:42, 18 April 2013 diff hist +6 m Corazón Sin Cara →Background: English
- 04:4104:41, 18 April 2013 diff hist +7 m Corazón Sin Cara Clean up English a bit
5 February 2013
18 September 2011
- 15:5315:53, 18 September 2011 diff hist +1 Verbal Behavior noted -> argued (Adelman doesn't actually identify any serious misquotations or misrepresentations)
19 August 2011
- 13:1013:10, 19 August 2011 diff hist +508 Talk:Noam Chomsky →Criticism
- 13:0813:08, 19 August 2011 diff hist −915 Noam Chomsky →Criticisms of Chomsky's views about language: Not sure why this section has been left in the article. It's unreferences, not very coherent, and doesn't even mention the most notable critics/criticisms.
25 March 2011
- 22:2422:24, 25 March 2011 diff hist −2,520 Poverty of the stimulus →Against the argument: This argument is not cited and is simply false. The issue of choosing structure-dependent vs. non-structure-dependent rules has nothing to do with Chomsky's particular theory.
27 February 2011
- 21:3321:33, 27 February 2011 diff hist −40 Pirahã people It's not clear what this is supposed to mean -- all living languages are unique among living languages.
- 21:3021:30, 27 February 2011 diff hist −9 Pirahã people →Language: CH&F are clearly not claiming that **only** human language have recursion!
6 August 2010
- 19:5319:53, 6 August 2010 diff hist −799 Bertrand Russell →Later life: This quote is out of context. Russell is here "speculating as to possible future developments of those [scientific societies] that are oligarchies." He is not advocating this.
24 January 2010
- 23:5623:56, 24 January 2010 diff hist +234 Linguistic competence Competence is explicitly **not** an ability -- it's knowledge. One can have the knowledge without the corresponding abilities, as Chomsky has explicity argued a number of times
- 23:5023:50, 24 January 2010 diff hist 0 m Talk:Linguistic competence →Communicative competence
- 23:5023:50, 24 January 2010 diff hist +1 m Talk:Linguistic competence →Communicative competence
- 23:4923:49, 24 January 2010 diff hist +562 Talk:Linguistic competence No edit summary
- 23:4723:47, 24 January 2010 diff hist −172 Linguistic competence The idealization to an "ideal speaker-listener" is one that Chomsky makes in Aspects for the purposes of studying language acquisition. Also, Chomsky does not idealize away from individual variation.
25 November 2009
24 November 2009
- 17:0217:02, 24 November 2009 diff hist −41 Talk:Surjective function →Range equal to co-domain
- 16:5816:58, 24 November 2009 diff hist +231 Talk:Surjective function →Range equal to co-domain
20 November 2009
- 14:2414:24, 20 November 2009 diff hist −10 m Talk:Surjective function →Range equal to co-domain: correct typo
- 14:2414:24, 20 November 2009 diff hist −47 Talk:Surjective function →Range equal to co-domain: Sign anon comment
7 October 2009
- 17:0017:00, 7 October 2009 diff hist −106 The Origin of Love (song) →The song: There is nothing "excentric" about this (many dialects of English use "was" in this way). Non-standard dialects are common enough in rock songs not to be worth special mention
11 September 2009
- 14:0314:03, 11 September 2009 diff hist −84 African-American English rv racist stereotyping
20 August 2009
- 01:2701:27, 20 August 2009 diff hist −13 Amnesty International This is US-centric and unnecessary (no-one writes "New York, USA")
18 August 2009
- 14:3914:39, 18 August 2009 diff hist −13 Peter Andre This is US-centric. You wouldn't write "Brooklyn, New York, USA"
11 August 2009
- 10:5310:53, 11 August 2009 diff hist −644 John Stuart Mill →Utilitarianism: This surely gives undue weight to a rather fringe interpretation of his philosophy (a google scholar search shows the article has been cited only once -- by its own author)
4 August 2009
- 11:4211:42, 4 August 2009 diff hist −236 Continuation →Programming language support: Haskell doesn't have first-class continuations, it just makes it easy to construct a continuation monad (but you can also do this in CL, Lua, etc. etc.)
15 June 2009
- 16:3516:35, 15 June 2009 diff hist −199 Dangling modifier →Examples: This is not a misplaced modifier, it's just a branching ambiguity.
14 March 2009
- 22:3422:34, 14 March 2009 diff hist +335 User talk:Thogan3 →Welcome to Wikipedia current
- 22:3122:31, 14 March 2009 diff hist −1 m Talk:Scientific method →Philosophy of Science is the authority here, not scientists
- 22:3022:30, 14 March 2009 diff hist +629 Talk:Scientific method →Philosophy of Science is the authority here, not scientists
27 January 2009
- 06:5506:55, 27 January 2009 diff hist +73 Scholasticism This is a bit sweeping. Some of the scholastics were accomplished empirical scientists. Not all post-SR thinkers rejected a priori methods (not Descartes, for example, though he was very a scientist)
10 January 2009
- 14:0014:00, 10 January 2009 diff hist −3 Kurt Hiller No edit summary
- 13:5713:57, 10 January 2009 diff hist −2,833 Linguistic competence The whole article is a bit confused and gives far too much weight to the particular intepretations of Chomsky's work to be found in a few not-very-notable secondary sources.
31 December 2008
- 13:2813:28, 31 December 2008 diff hist −23 Edmund Blackadder Does not fail to distinguish fact and fiction.
30 December 2008
- 10:2010:20, 30 December 2008 diff hist −112 African-American English This sentence is a bit superfluous and unbalances the intro. Move source.
23 December 2008
- 06:2006:20, 23 December 2008 diff hist −253 Neuroethics →The neuroscience worldview: It's POV to say that neuroscience calls these things into question, etc. etc. It's a particular /interpretation/ of certain results in neuroscience that does so.
- 06:1706:17, 23 December 2008 diff hist +12 Neuroethics →Brain imaging
12 December 2008
- 02:0302:03, 12 December 2008 diff hist +71 Linguistic minimalism →Criticism: This is IR, it's not for the article to decide that the responses are contradictorary. Also, use of "concede" sort of implies that L&J are correct on these points.
- 01:5801:58, 12 December 2008 diff hist +15 Grammar Not sure why this says that transformational grammar stopped in the 1980s.
10 November 2008
- 19:3119:31, 10 November 2008 diff hist +39 African-American English This paper (http://www.stanford.edu/~rickford/papers/CreoleOriginsOfAAVE.html) has a good overview of the controversy and lots of citations
- 19:1619:16, 10 November 2008 diff hist −84 African-American English Remove the more radical claim -- no linguists believe this, and it shouldn't be given undue weight in the introduction.