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This is an archive of my talk page from the year 2006, and should not be modified. Please go to my real talk page to leave messages. If you want to reply to an old message here, please copy the entire conversation to the real talk page, or just refer to it if the original content is not too relevant. Please note that templates and such are "subst:"-ed when moved here, to preserve their original contents.

Sj[edit]

I corrected an edit you made to voiceless bilabial fricative. The Swedish voiceless palatal-velar fricative does indeed have a wide variety of allophones, a lot of which are labial or even labiodental, but most of them are coarticulated sounds. None of them are, as far as I know, a proper bilabial fricative.

Och välkommen till Wikipedia, förresten. :-) Jag är inofficiell vakthund för allt som är relaterat svenska vad gäller lingvistik.

Peter Isotalo 19:01, 1 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Greek letters[edit]

Inconsistency with Greek letters

The pages of the Greek letters do not follow the same standard. For example, Alpha is a disambiguation page and Alpha (letter) is the page on the Greek letter. On the other hand, Theta is on the Greek letter and Theta (disambiguation) is its disambiguation page. Some pages still, such as Beta, have both the letter and the disambiguation awkwardly pushed together on the same page.

To make things even worse, typing the Greek letters into the search box (i.e. pages Α, Β, Γ, Δ, etc...) do not redirect to the same thing. Most of them will take you to the letter page, but Β, Δ and Ρ will take you to the disambiguation page. Even worse, Π will take you to Pi, which is on the mathematical constant!

I propose the following:

Please leave your comments on this.

Paraguay flag[edit]

Ok, I've changed the flag. Thanks for the notice. Bruno18 14:16, 20 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The colors are fine. Some Paraguayan flags seem to have a darker blue and some a lighter blue in the bottom, but it's not a big deal in this case (it's not like there is one 'official blue color' for the flag) :) . Bruno18 14:57, 20 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]