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You are using {{reference-book}}
as if it were for references for "References" section. However, the template seems to be inteded for quotations of use: it has the parameter "quote", and it ends the work identification with a colon, suggesting a quotations is comming.
Furthermore, why are you providing all the empty parameters like this?
* {{reference-book | last =| first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | editor =Gove, Philip Babcock | others = | title = Webster's Third International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged | origdate = | origyear = 1909 | origmonth = | url = | format = | accessdate = | accessyear = | accessmonth = | edition = | date = | year =1976 | month = | publisher =G. & C. Merriam Co. | location = Springfield, MA | language = | id = | doi = | isbn =0-87779-101-5 | lccn = | ol = | pages =9| chapter = | chapterurl = | quote =}}
This can much more succintly be entered like this:
* {{reference-book | editor =Gove, Philip Babcock | title = Webster's Third International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged | origyear = 1909 | year =1976 | publisher =G. & C. Merriam Co. | location = Springfield, MA | isbn =0-87779-101-5 | pages =9}}
There are many templates used in the references sections that you can use as a model for formatting, such as {{R:Webster 1913}}
and {{R:Century 1911}}
. You can find more of them at Category:Reference templates. They usually do not provide such details of ISBN, as that is not necessary for the identification of the source. Of course, they do not provide a page number, as that would be specific for a particular entry, and seems too much detail anyway. --Dan Polansky (talk) 21:17, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
{{R:Webster 1913}}
, {{R:Century 1911}}
, and Category:Reference templates. Furthermore, notice that Wiktionary does not depend on dictionaries to verify or source its definitions, relying on actualy quotes of use instead. --Dan Polansky (talk) 21:36, 4 January 2013 (UTC)How did you find the quotation that you have placed at Abyssine? --Dan Polansky (talk) 23:48, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
I've always seen alternating current abbreviated as AC or A.C.. Are you sure you've seen it written as a.c.? --EncycloPetey (talk) 01:05, 5 January 2013 (UTC)
Please be more careful. When you created "Template:not productive", then moved it to "Template:productive", you left behind a redirect that changed all instances of (not productive) in entries to say (productive) instead. That's the opposite of what the entries should have said. I have deleted the redirect for you. --EncycloPetey (talk) 02:12, 5 January 2013 (UTC)
You have not answered my question in #Source of quotations about the origin of your quotations in a satisfactory manner. Thus, there is an uresolved suspicion.
Be clear about this: collections of dictionary quotations are subject to copyright of the dictionary that collected them. While each individual quotation can be used in Wiktionary under fair-use rationale if not yet in public domain, the process of selection of quotations applied by editors of a dictionary creates a unique work. Thus, if you ever decide to copy a singificant portion of one dictionary's selection of quotations to Wiktionary, that is going to be a copyright violation. I am not saying you are doing that; however, if you have in part done that or are planning to do so, please refrain. --Dan Polansky (talk) 09:24, 5 January 2013 (UTC)
In case of doubt, please ask your advisor in the high school or university that you are studying. --Dan Polansky (talk) 09:26, 5 January 2013 (UTC)
Please note that for alt-forms, we do not add interproject links, translations, contexts, glosses, pronunciations, or anything else unless any of those would differ from the main page they are pointing to. All of these hold true for the page (deprecated template usage) acanthodian, so they are unnecessary. Thanks! —Μετάknowledgediscuss/deeds 06:20, 3 February 2013 (UTC)
The lang parameter in {{borrowing}}
refers to the language of the entry, not the language of the etymon. This is different from {{term}}
, hence the confusion.
Also please use a space after a fullstop.otherwise it looks really ugly. Mglovesfun (talk) 13:17, 3 February 2013 (UTC)
Hello, you seem to have been misusing {{etyl|en}}
a lot. Doing that categorises a word into Category:English twice-borrowed terms, which is only appropriate if the word came from another language which had already borrowed it from English. Good examples are anime and wantok, which are from animation and one talk respecively, but have undergone semantic, orthographic and phonologic shift in the mean time and are now wholly separate English terms. {{etyl|en}}
is useful, but should only be used in certain uncommon cases, not any time an English word is from another English word. Thanks so much! —Μετάknowledgediscuss/deeds 02:12, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
{{suffix}}
etc more effectively. For example, see this edit I made to your etymology at abietic. —Μετάknowledgediscuss/deeds 02:14, 18 March 2013 (UTC)If you are interested, see Template_talk:mul-proper_noun. DCDuring TALK 00:03, 5 July 2013 (UTC)
Why did you remove information about the use of the a- prefix in the Appalachian dialect? It still exists in use on a daily basis. Wōdenhelm (talk) 01:49, 19 July 2013 (UTC)
What makes you think Acanthasitta, which you created, is a real word, meeting WT:ATTEST? --Dan Polansky (talk) 09:47, 7 December 2013 (UTC)
FYI, I created some new reference templates for works that I saw were being cited quite often: {{R:CDOE}}
, {{R:OCD2}}
, {{R:RHCD}}
and {{R:SOED5}}
(quod vide); they all allow one optional parameter, "page=", which specifies a page number. You can now use those templates rather than writing out the same long list of {{reference-book}}
parameters over and over. More generally, if you find yourself citing the any reference work over and over, consider creating a dedicated template for it like those four, if there isn't one in Category:Reference templates already. Cheers, - -sche (discuss) 03:45, 10 February 2014 (UTC)
{{R:MW3 1976}}
and {{R:American Heritage 1971}}
. - -sche (discuss) 21:27, 10 February 2014 (UTC)