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3 July 2025
- diffhist Hangul 01:48 +14 DocWatson42 talk contribs (Performed minor cleanup.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
2 July 2025
- diffhist English language 20:08 0 Remsense talk contribs (Undid revision 1298429113 by Seasider53 (talk) it's not a compound adjective, it's an adjective and adverb, and the MOS in any case recommends most three-plus hyphenated compounds) Tags: Undo Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit App undo
- diffhist Samsun 16:20 −381 Ternera talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by 212.175.209.123 (talk): Rv spam link) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist English language 12:34 0 Seasider53 talk contribs (restored compound adjective) Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Samsun 08:30 +381 212.175.209.123 talk Tag: Reverted
- diffhist English language 05:13 −13 Remsense talk contribs (→Early Modern English)
- diffhist English language 05:10 −38 Remsense talk contribs (→Geographical distribution)
- diffhist m English language 05:09 −76 Remsense talk contribs (Paragraph edited #MiniEdit)
- diffhist m English language 05:07 −1 Remsense talk contribs (wrong hyphen #MiniEdit)
- diffhist Turkey 04:18 +15 Absolutiva talk contribs (Undid revision 1298381612 by Absolutiva (talk)) Tag: Undo
- diffhist English language 04:11 −942 Remsense talk contribs (going to be bold and cut out the body mention of the middle english creole hypothesis, because it's one of the most egregiously overmentioned topics onwiki and literally no scholars working today have any truck with it)
- diffhist Turkey 04:10 −15 Absolutiva talk contribs (Changing short description from "Country in West Asia and Southeast Europe" to "Country in Asia and Europe") Tags: Shortdesc helper Reverted
- diffhist English language 04:07 −11 Remsense talk contribs (→Classification)
- diffhist English language 02:33 +20 Remsense talk contribs (→Classification)
- diffhist English language 02:25 −16 Remsense talk contribs (→Classification)
- diffhist English language 02:22 +220 Remsense talk contribs (scrutinize layers of aged copyedits—I have no clear idea what a "tribal continuum" would amount to but the term seems to have been introduced by someone who helped this article a lot c. TYOOL 2017. bless) Tag: Disambiguation links added
1 July 2025
- diffhist International Phonetic Alphabet 23:33 −5 JacobTheRox talk contribs (manual revert of vandalism) Tags: Manual revert Visual edit
- diffhist International Phonetic Alphabet 23:26 +5 Thaliapresidenwiji talk contribs (→top: fix) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit App section source
- diffhist Cyrillic script 22:01 +1 2804:14c:6b:89fb:99b1:b56d:c53:5807 talk (→Latin script)
- diffhist English language 21:39 +25 Remsense talk contribs
- diffhist English language 21:33 −19 Remsense talk contribs (Undid revision 1298334638 by Tony Holkham (talk): per MOS:HATNOTE this is redundant when the term is prominently linked in the first para) Tag: Undo
- diffhist English language 21:30 −65 Remsense talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by Gorgonopsi (talk): Not clear this is a variety group in the way the other listed items are. e.g. there's no Standard Jewish English, hence misleading lacking context, hence shouldn't be in infobox. also undiscussed in the article) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist English language 21:26 +65 Gorgonopsi talk contribs Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist English language 21:25 +19 Tony Holkham talk contribs (→Influence of Old Norse: main) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Samsun 19:04 +173 92.44.28.196 talk
- diffhist International Phonetic Alphabet 18:37 +126 Kwamikagami talk contribs (→Capital letters)
- diffhist m Turkey 17:54 −49 Folkezoft talk contribs (General fixes via AutoWikiBrowser) Tag: AWB
- diffhist Samsun 12:11 −87 OrangKalideres talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by 212.175.209.123 (talk): Rv spam) Tags: Twinkle Undo Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist International Phonetic Alphabet 11:47 +36 W.andrea talk contribs (→top: clarify the range of precision: single letter, multiple letters (no diacritics), multiple letters with diacritics.)
- diffhist International Phonetic Alphabet 11:43 +23 W.andrea talk contribs (→top: use the more common term "spoken language")
- diffhist International Phonetic Alphabet 11:31 +77 W.andrea talk contribs (→Modifying the IPA chart: "Many users" seems to be original research.)
- diffhist Samsun 11:17 +87 212.175.209.123 talk Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m International Phonetic Alphabet 11:13 0 W.andrea talk contribs (whoops, it's July)
- diffhist International Phonetic Alphabet 11:08 +67 W.andrea talk contribs (→Ambiguous letters: Copy citation from § Affricates)
- diffhist International Phonetic Alphabet 11:03 +551 W.andrea talk contribs (→Brackets and transcription delimiters: please clarify "as mentioned above")
- diffhist International Phonetic Alphabet 10:54 +34 W.andrea talk contribs (→Letter forms: Citation needed on rotated letters "to reduce cost")
- diffhist m International Phonetic Alphabet 10:52 +4 W.andrea talk contribs (→Letter forms: typo/grammar)
30 June 2025
- diffhist m Hangul 23:08 −26 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (Ledyard's 1997 text outlines most of his theory on the role of 'Phags-pa in inspiring the development of Hangul, and this section relies on that reference as it is the most thoroughly-elaborated theory; his cautionary quote also comes from Ledyard, but from an earlier text)
- diffhist m Hangul 23:04 +522 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (added relevant notes and references)
- diffhist m Hangul 22:10 +36 Ecthelion83 talk contribs ("account" is more appropriate for something like eyewitness testimony, though the Hunminjeong'eum Haerye is describing a methodology much like a research paper describes the methods used in data gathering/analysis and Ledyard is hypothesizing an alternate theory of development)
- diffhist m Hangul 22:07 0 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (this should be a single statement/sentence)
- diffhist m Hangul 22:05 −39 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (rearranged the order of paragraphs; the general discussion around possible inspirations for Hangul's graphical development should be outlined before doing a full dive into Ledyard's theory)
- diffhist Hangul 21:48 +750 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (at the very least, King Sejong et al. were very familiar with other Asian scripts such as 'Phags-pa and Tibetan)
- diffhist m Hangul 21:46 −232 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (Only some of Ledyard's work is accessible online so sourcing most of this section will be difficult.)
- diffhist m Hangul 21:45 +23 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (although this assertion is probably true, a direct quote - even in hanja - would support this statement substantially)
- diffhist m Hangul 19:35 +3 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (given that it's Ledyard's theory of consonant design I don't know whether or not this level of specificity is necessary, but I decided to specify consonants here)
- diffhist English language 15:23 0 Seasider53 talk contribs (gr) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist m Azerbaijani language 07:29 +10 Yue talk contribs (fixed dashes using User:Ohconfucius/dashes.js)
- diffhist m Hangul 03:19 −1,307 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (→Ledyard's theory of consonant design)
- diffhist m Hangul 03:12 −388 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (This note is not relevant to Ledyard's theory of consonant design and its critical flaw is the failure to consider the Indic tradition of script formation in which consonants are classified by the speech organs used in their sound, such that the articulatory phonetics of consonant formation in Hangul as specifically stated in the Hunmin jeong-eum haerye is effectively an evolution of this aspect of the Indic tradition.)