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Hekatonkheires[edit]

Hello. On this page, all these pronunciations, some of which had no page numbers and one of which was written in Dutch (which I wrongly called "German," but which still does not help us with an English pronunciation debate), all show where the stress in the word lies. Do any of these sources actually give definitive pronunciations of the entire word? I also suggest we put a few solid sources rather than several nebulous ones. That's why I kept the ones that seemed strong or whose pronunciations could be easily located and thus verified. Wolfdog (talk) 00:35, 11 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Do we really need that redirect? It is not easy to find any relevant google hits, the only remotely relevant hit I found is a citation from the year 1590 in wiktionary. Richiez (talk) 16:51, 27 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Mustela "corrections"[edit]

Hi there,
unfortunately your "corrections" in several Wikipedias and especially in Wikisource were wrong. The species name is 'Mustela eversmanii' (see scientific references). I reverted your edits in Wikispecies and in Dewiki. Please revert all your edits in other Wikipedias. Thank You! --Murma174 (talk) 14:27, 20 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

P.S. See my request at Meta. --Murma174 (talk) 15:35, 20 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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On this day, 11 years ago...[edit]

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Pandia[edit]

This edit removed the alternate spelling Pandeia. Which I've now restored. Was this intentional? Also you've added the pronunciation for (I assume) "Pandia". And I also assume that "Pandia" is probably pronounced "the way it's spelled", so more like /ˌpæn'diə/ but I don't really know. What's your source for /ˌpænˈdaɪə/? That sounds more like "Pandeia" would be pronounced. Paul August 19:07, 3 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

The spelling Pandeia is a letter-for-letter transliteration of the Greek; although there is a famous exception in Poseidon, almost in every other instance ei is rendered either i or e, depending on classical Latin sources and rules that I don't claim to know. Wikipedia articles are not entirely consistent on this, tending to favor classical forms, but sometimes in more obscure articles using more letter-for-letter transliterations (to be clear, letter-for-letter would mean names like Apollon for Apollo, Asklepios for Asclepius, Hephaistos for Hephaestus, Dionusos for Dionysus, etc.). A search on Google Books shows that "Pandia" is about four times more common than "Pandeia" in this context, and that instances of "Pandeia" are often in German, not English. Some translations of Greek literature use letter-for-letter transliteration of ancient Greek, writing Ketos for Cetus, Penelopeia for Penelope, and that sort of thing. Wikipedia articles do not typically include such spellings in article headings, but instead relay them under the transliteration of the ancient Greek. The pronunciation is classicist, and follows easily recognized rules; a long vowel in the Greek requires a long syllable and emphasis in the English when falling in the second-to-last syllable. Rare names like this, which are not in modern dictionaries, can be found in older works like Webster's Universal Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of the English Language and his Improved Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language. Compare Orion, Priapus, and biblical names like Josiah etc. for words pronounced similarly to Pandia. Names like Hestia and Helios do not have long i's of any form in Greek, and so are not pronounced with emphasis or length in English. — the Man in Question (in question) 10:04, 21 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Precious[edit]

quality no question

Thank you for quality articles such as Agnes Blannbekin, Tomb of Orcus and List of common false etymologies of English words, for gnomish jobs such as spelling correction, for the stories on you user page and the diligent list of your contibutions, for " If you are rude, sarcastic, temperamental, or hostile, your section will grow stale much more quickly." - you are an awesome Wikipedian!

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Thanks! — the Man in Question (in question) 10:05, 21 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

G'day, I noticed you moved Rinnce Fada to Rinkafadda saying it was the English spelling. This seems fair enough, especially given the lack of sources in the article. I just wanted to say I'm going to pipe the navbox link which you changed to point to the new spelling, since it seems more appropriate to have the Irish spelling as used in a number of the Irish dance articles. Triptothecottage (talk) 11:24, 5 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

A question[edit]

Hi. Back in year 2009, you edited the page Weierstrass p, but I'm afraid I'm not sure about its accuracy. Could you please have a look at Talk:Weierstrass p#Cleanup? Thanks. --Teika kazura (talk) 22:43, 2 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Unfortunately I have no recollection of the matter, and (more unfortunately) I did not cite the source of my information, so I can neither confirm nor deny the accuracy of the edit; no doubt I based it on some source—I would not simply have made it up. — the Man in Question (in question) 23:28, 2 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Let me ask one more question: how is "pe" pronounced, "Pee-Ee", "pee", "peh", or perhaps "pay"? --Teika kazura (talk) 05:33, 6 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Once again, I have no memory of any of this. It was probably from a book I was reading at the time. Your point that "I suspect it's simply the German spelt-out name of the letter 'p'" seems very plausible to me. German Pe is of course pronounced /peː/, so that's /peɪ/ in English (according to Wikipedia's standard for IPA); but /piː/ would be a to-be-expected alternate pronunciation in English. (This is all conjecture.) Eight years ago, when I wrote this, I see that I called pe "a stylized letter pee", which suggests that at the time I understood it to have no distinction in pronunciation from English p/pee. Here are some sources that treat the symbol typographically: "There are special symbols like Weierstrass's 'p' (℘)" (1986); "Weierstrass … ℘" (1990); "Character: ℘. Meaning: Script capital P, power set, Weierstrass p" (2002); "The symbol for the Pareto boundary ℘ is called the 'Weierstrass p'" (2003); "Formerly this symbol, known as the 'Weierstrass-p', was used to denote …" (2006); etc. Here are some sources for "pe" I just found: "An explicit formula for such a covering is given by the Weierstrass 𝒫 [pe] function"; "A note on factorization of the Weierstrass pe-function"; "℘ is called the Weierstrass pe function"; "𝖕 is the Weierstrass pe-function"; and more of the same. As you pointed out, "It's the function that was called 'Pe-function' by some authors"—although I have not found any who capitalize it as if German. It seams to me, based purely on my present analysis, that if "pe" is accurate, it is only accurate in the phrase "Weierstrass pe", and not by itself. But obviously it's hard to search sources for pe without Weierstrass online and get anywhere. — the Man in Question (in question) 18:38, 7 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Yesterday you edited the Waters Of Merom page to be a redirect to the Hula Valley article - although the previous article was a very short stub, I would be interested to hear your reasons for redirecting it to a page that references very little to the Waters of Merom. Would it not be more useful to readers to have a direct (if short) article on the Waters, possibly with a link to Hula Valley in a 'See also' section?

Yours, Gazamp (talk) 20:57, 14 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I've undone your edit on the Waters of Merom as I think the previous content is more useful to readers than a redirect to another page. If you disagree, I'd be interested to hear your reasons: either reply here or on my talk page and I'll try to respond as quick as possible...

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