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A user with 6,557 edits. Account created on 9 January 2006.
19 June 2010
- 00:1200:12, 19 June 2010 diff hist +543 Talk:Sound correspondences between English accents →Phonemic or phonetic? Let's read the main article.
15 June 2010
- 00:0000:00, 15 June 2010 diff hist −1 m Talk:Sound correspondences between English accents →Phonemic or phonetic? Let's read the main article.
14 June 2010
- 23:5723:57, 14 June 2010 diff hist +2,593 Talk:Sound correspondences between English accents →Phonemic or phonetic? Let's read the main article.
- 01:1501:15, 14 June 2010 diff hist +1 Talk:Sound correspondences between English accents →Phonemic or phonetic? Let's read the main article.
- 01:1501:15, 14 June 2010 diff hist +1,118 Talk:Sound correspondences between English accents →Phonemic or phonetic? Let's read the main article.
- 00:2300:23, 14 June 2010 diff hist +417 Talk:Sound correspondences between English accents →Phonemic or phonetic? Let's read the main article.
13 June 2010
- 23:4423:44, 13 June 2010 diff hist +378 Talk:Sound correspondences between English accents →Phonemic or phonetic? Let's read the main article.
- 23:4123:41, 13 June 2010 diff hist +680 Talk:Sound correspondences between English accents No edit summary
- 23:3323:33, 13 June 2010 diff hist +5 m Talk:Sound correspondences between English accents →Phonemic or phonetic? Let's read the main article.
- 23:3223:32, 13 June 2010 diff hist +989 Talk:Sound correspondences between English accents →Phonemic or phonetic? Let's read the main article.
- 23:1623:16, 13 June 2010 diff hist −103 Sound correspondences between English accents No, it doesn't, and it never has. If it did, we should list at least three or four different IPA symbols per phoneme.
12 June 2010
- 01:4601:46, 12 June 2010 diff hist −103 Sound correspondences between English accents The table is phonemic, not phonetic, and this distinction is purely phonetic in GenAm and is not represented in any dictionary, let alone in Kenyon & Knott
12 February 2010
- 01:2601:26, 12 February 2010 diff hist +1 Talk:Asperger syndrome →Merge with Autism
- 01:2501:25, 12 February 2010 diff hist +281 Talk:Asperger syndrome →Merge with Autism
9 February 2010
- 00:4400:44, 9 February 2010 diff hist +722 User talk:SMcCandlish →Templates Reference necessary & Citation needed
- 00:2900:29, 9 February 2010 diff hist −1 m Comparison of American and British English our annual update
- 00:2300:23, 9 February 2010 diff hist +735 Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style →An issue returns: Underlining/highlighting as a cleanup signal
20 January 2010
- 01:1901:19, 20 January 2010 diff hist −48 m Kai Ryssdal can't find a source for this
- 01:1101:11, 20 January 2010 diff hist +268 Kai Ryssdal added bio details
- 00:5700:57, 20 January 2010 diff hist +68 m Coin purse clarified
- 00:5600:56, 20 January 2010 diff hist −23 m American pool No edit summary
- 00:5400:54, 20 January 2010 diff hist −21 Chocolate bar OR; also, the word candy is not used at all in some dialects Undid revision 332634688 by NorthernThunder (talk)
- 00:5200:52, 20 January 2010 diff hist −14 Mathematics →Etymology: there's no such thing as "Commonwealth English exclusive of Canada"
- 00:3800:38, 20 January 2010 diff hist −19 Canadian English →Canadian colloquialisms: it's not necessarily used as a tag question
- 00:3700:37, 20 January 2010 diff hist −173 Canadian English →Apparel: this isn't a canadianism; it's more of a UK vs. US issue
- 00:3300:33, 20 January 2010 diff hist −513 Canadian English →Grammar: rm unsourced material
- 00:2500:25, 20 January 2010 diff hist −88 Comparison of American and British English there's no need to "disregard" the speakers of those varieties, because the vast majority of them are non-native speakers (note that _native_ is italicized)
5 January 2010
- 02:3902:39, 5 January 2010 diff hist +915 User talk:PBS/Archive 11 →Re: American and British English differences: new section
27 September 2009
- 04:1404:14, 27 September 2009 diff hist +863 User talk:JackLumber →{{tl|Reference necessary}}
- 02:3902:39, 27 September 2009 diff hist +7 Template:Reference necessary /font
- 02:3802:38, 27 September 2009 diff hist −21 Template:Reference necessary just trying out the "gray text" idea
- 02:3402:34, 27 September 2009 diff hist −86 Template:Reference necessary discussion closed, result was no consensus
- 02:3002:30, 27 September 2009 diff hist +17 Gibson (guitar company) →Gibson and Ted McCarty: its namesake, i.e. the late Mr. Les Paul. citation/clarification needed
26 September 2009
- 23:3723:37, 26 September 2009 diff hist +1,033 Talk:American and British English spelling differences →Joolery: new section
- 16:5216:52, 26 September 2009 diff hist +53 Canadian English previous edit summary contains a typo(it should read "...US dictionaries feature...")I actually had checked one dictionary (Webster's New World), so I guess it was a Freudian slip.MW says the same
- 16:4416:44, 26 September 2009 diff hist −248 Canadian English undid: quoted material does not imply that the word is "uncommon in UK and US" as stated at top of section; US dictionaries features the term w/ similar definitions w/o usage labels
- 01:3201:32, 26 September 2009 diff hist −33 English language what?! just because Clive Upton transcribes /aɪ/ as /ʌɪ/ doesn't mean that /aɪ/ is becoming [ʌɪ] in RP---indeed, it isn't, as far as I know
- 01:1501:15, 26 September 2009 diff hist −91 American and British English spelling differences →Spelling and pronunciation: carburetor seems to be more common, but absent a reliable source, no information is better than inaccurate information
- 01:0901:09, 26 September 2009 diff hist −28 American and British English spelling differences Undid revision 314776922 - false attribution
- 01:0401:04, 26 September 2009 diff hist −32 Canadian English not according to dictionaries. OALD: knap•sack /'naepsaek/ noun (old-fashioned or NAmE) a small rucksack - MWALD: count] chiefly US : backpack
- 01:0101:01, 26 September 2009 diff hist +1 Canadian English →Phonemic incidence: again, corrected IPA for croissant
- 01:0001:00, 26 September 2009 diff hist +114 Canadian English rv self /screwed up
- 00:5800:58, 26 September 2009 diff hist −114 Canadian English corrected IPA for croissant
- 00:4800:48, 26 September 2009 diff hist +399 User talk:JackLumber →{{tl|Reference necessary}}
- 00:4300:43, 26 September 2009 diff hist +1,010 Wikipedia:Templates for deletion/Log/2009 September 18 →Template:Reference necessary
4 September 2009
3 September 2009
- 02:5702:57, 3 September 2009 diff hist −559 English orthography →Diacritics: remove POV/unsourced part; Time and the New Yorker spell it "elite" as far as I know; see also
- 02:4602:46, 3 September 2009 diff hist +100 Traveler English?
- 01:5601:56, 3 September 2009 diff hist +781 User talk:JackLumber →You’re Back!
2 September 2009
- 01:3301:33, 2 September 2009 diff hist −13 American and British English spelling differences rv to Snalwibma / distortion, unsourced additions, spelling disruption, and so on