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Gilgamesh, would you please e-mail me at abroberts@uchicago.edu to talk about your article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_traditional_Greek_place_names?
Your attention and help would be most appreciated.
Thanks for your time. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.135.96.189 (talk) 18:06, 20 September 2007 (UTC)
are you sure about this? it's not in keeping with a bunch of references that i've seen. Benwing 05:34, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
The American Heritage Dictionary has a Proto-Semitic phonemes chart that specifics alveolar affricates and alveolar laterals. The emphatic alveolar lateral may or may not have also been an affricate (this can be noted), but it would make sense considering that both its Hebrew and early Arabic descendants were affricates. - Gilgamesh 07:35, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
are you sure the early arabic descendant was an affricate? wikipedia used to say so because i put that in; but i recently discovered i was mistaken, when i tried to verify this -- all sources clearly described it as fricative, not affricate. This is why Daad and Dhaal merged in dialects that preserved the interdental fricatives; the pronunciation with emphatic /d/ came about as a result of all interdental fricatives becoming dental stops. Benwing 04:52, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
Do what you think is best. - Gilgamesh 07:32, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
Galwegian won in my perfunctory search of historical works, being 4:1 ahead over Gallovidian when I lost interest. So I moved the article back to Galwegian Gaelic. Angus McLellan (Talk) 00:24, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
From my talk page:
Why did you revert this category inclusion? I'm talking about Genesis 34, where Simeon and Levi murder all the men in a town while they were sleeping after a circumcision, in revenge for Dinah's rape by Shechem. Is this not understood to be an unrighteous act? This is the only context I'd ever known it to be judged in. The category should stay. - Gilgamesh 04:28, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi, how have you been? Just notifying you that the discussion at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Hebrew) is heating up again, this time a user is trying to change the transliterations into ultra-modern transcriptions, like KH for Het, which I strongly oppose, and you probably will as well. Please insert your 2 cents.
Thanks, Ynhockey (Talk) 19:59, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
It looks like someone removed all usage of {{okina}} with a normal typographic mark in several articles, I replaced them in Hawaii and Hawaiian language so far; but there may be more. Ryūlóng 06:50, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
You reverted my removal of the category from the parent category of Category:Volcanoes of Luxembourg. The reason that I removed it from that category is that the articles within the category are not actually articles relating to volcanoes. For the most part, they relate to the Ardennes Offensive and the French région of Champagne-Ardennes. Consequently, by putting Category: Ardennes and Eifel in Category:Volcanoes in Luxembourg, you are implying that the région of Champagne-Ardennes is a volcanoes in Luxembourg (as are all of its towns, etc), which it is clearly not. To correctly categorise it, one should put the articles of 'Eifel' and 'Ardennes' in Category:Volcanoes in Luxembourg, as Eifel and Ardennes are volcanic regions of northern Luxembourg. Bastin 17:09, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
Hello. Some time ago you added a Tiberian Hebrew translation/transliteration of the name Mt. Ararat to the Mt. Ararat article. There is a regular Hebrew translation, and the Tiberian Hebrew doesn't seem to add much. Is there a reason why the article needs the Tiberian Hebrew translation of the name? Best regards, -- Ssilvers 03:49, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
אֲרָרָט is what the Hebrew word says. I hate to seem obtuse, but if the Tiberian Hebrew word is the same as the Hebrew word, why do we need to express both? -- Ssilvers 02:56, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
OK, my friend. Although I'm an Ashkenazi Jew, I can't see how a pronunciation difference based on older forms of Hebrew is of any interest to a reader of the article on Mt. Ararat. However, I'm no scholar, so I yield to you, if you think it is of interest to readers to give both the transliteration of medieval Hebrew and the modern Hebrew translation. Best regards, -- Ssilvers 05:42, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
I have nominated Wikipedia:WikiProject Canaanite languages, a redirect to Wikipedia:WikiProject, for deletion. You are welcome and invited to share your views at WP:RFD/Log/2006-10-16. --Slgr@ndson (page - messages - contribs) 23:36, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
I've removed the "devided regions" category from the article. I don't think that it really fits. If you look at Category talk:Divided regions#Divided regions - an outline #2 i indicates that the division of sovereign states would not really be included. If Victoria is included in the category then why not the rest of the NWT/Nunvaut split area or indeed all of Canada? Cheers. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 14:02, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
Hello Gilgamesh. Congrats for all the Wiki work you're doing. Apparently you're into Hebrew very much, but I think you were also one of the main contributors (the creator?) of the entry Greek place names, which is great. However I left a comment last week which had no answer, so I thought I would talk to you personally about it. It's not that a big deal, just a little bit of discussion. Let me copy my question below:
["America" doesn't seem to meet any of the criteria for inclusion in this list (...) Adam 03:47, 13 September 2005 (UTC)...]
Well, "America" is just one example of the problem. But the same issue is raised by a number of other forms in the list, such as Australia Αὐστραλία, Hamburg Ἁμβοῦργον, Berlin Βερολῖνον, Bloemfontein Μπλουμφοντέïν, Καμπέρα Canberra, Καζακστάν Kazakhstan, and so on and so forth. What's the point in having these names (and many others) in this list, esp. the supposedly Ancient Greek column?! OK it's great fun to imagine Plato or Homer saying 'Kasdakstán' [and perhaps Βῶρατ ‘Borat’ ;-) ], but as far as encyclopaedic accuracy is concerned, I find it problematic to introduce fake ancient names that just never existed. Do you see what I mean? Needless to say, the rest of the list is great, and incredibly useful; and of course, having ancient names listed for Ireland, Aethiopia, Caucasus…, is perfectly OK, since these words appear as early as Herodotus or Plato (even Homer for Aethiopia!), if I remember well. Womtelo 15:32, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
Let me add one line: I'm not even sure the inclusion of these names is justified by their use in Modern Greek either, at least in those cases when they are no more than a phonemic transcription of the vernacular or international form (exception = Berolinon). Otherwise the list should include all names of countries, capitals, important cities, and so on, which would be just too much. [interested people should visit the Greek wp in that case].
I hope you get my point. Cheers, Womtelo 14:21, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I noticed you were the one who originally added the Hebrew name to the Sidon article. There's a current discussion about this at Talk:Sidon#Hebrew name...would you be able to have a look? Thanks, Khoikhoi 03:12, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
Hello. What is the source for the statement that the Midcontinent Rift was formed during the Paleoproterozoic era? The sources indicate that the rift occurred c. 1,100 million years ago. Regards, Kablammo 01:07, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi. I saw that you did the original hebrew translation on the article about Aaron, and I'm looking for someone to verify something I have is correct. I've been told that hebrew in standard written form is not necessarily precisely like its printed form, and I'm trying to find the more standard written form of the name Aaron. What I've managed to find is here: http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r87/nosferotu2/aaron.jpg.
Hi,
You created a double redirect on the Mt. Holly, New Jersey page which I fixed. I assume you already know that wikipedia shouldn't have double redirect but still letting you know anyway. Yonatan (contribs/talk) 13:18, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
This page redirects to Asher, though I'm not sure why (perhaps an alternative spelling?). There is apparently an American mathematician called Stanely Osher - do you think it should redirect there instead, or perhaps be a disambiguation page? Richard001 01:58, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
Check out Talk:Szechuan_cuisine. The debate has been reopened. The monster is out again! Read what I've had to say. Djwatson 05:08, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi, while cleaning up categories for WikiProject Volcanoes, I noticed that you had added the Category:Volcanoes of Algeria to the article Dellys. That was a long time ago, September 2004, but did you have any reference or source for any volcanic activity in or near this town? I can't find any evidence, so I am planning to remove the category tag from Dellys, which would also make Category:Volcanoes of Algeria empty and subject to deletion shortly. I've never heard of any volcanoes in Algeria. Please provide some reference for this claim of volcanism. Thanks. --Seattle Skier (talk) 04:57, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
I am not going to revert your addition, but I am thinking that someone else might, as it constitutes something called Original Research. Your views cannot be included, which is a mistake that a lot of users make. Everything in Wikipedia is from outside sources. We just put it all tohether. Of course, if you had written a review of the film and had it published in an Reliable Source, we could indeed include it, but as it is not sourced, it will probably be removed. I am sure you are familiar with these rules, since you seem to have been at this since '04. If you revert yourself, you can ask on the article's Discussion Page about what needs work or simply ask for help there. Cheers, -Arcayne 15:54, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
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You started this article and I've edited it, but now there is a Wikipedia/Wiktionary problem. Could you take a look at the discussion page of Hawaiian name? If you have no time, could you ask somebody else to help? No one seems to read the page and I don't know how to get attention.Makaokalani 11:11, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
Hello Gilgamesh,
The Tubas entry says that "the name Tubas comes from the Canaanite word Tubas Syoys or Illuminating Star" based on this fact-sheet from OCHA, which was the only source I could find in a brief online search. I was wondering if you had any thoughts on this, since it sounds odd to me and the source doesn't strike me as expert, but perhaps its only due to my own ignorance. Cheers, TewfikTalk 00:49, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
It bothers me as well that they don't seem like Semitic words. Can you recommend any method of verifying the information? TewfikTalk 04:28, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
Aaargh! Someone edited me userpage......(well, draft). 2nd time in a year......Funny you just edited another article on my watchlist - Poinsettia - funny how we all amble round this joint (wikipedia that is) cheers, Cas Liber | talk | contribs 08:43, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
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To Gilgamesh, on the occasion of Minneapolis, Minnesota reaching featured article. -Susanlesch 21:55, 1 July 2007 (UTC) |
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