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[edit] Linguistics Undertaking

Note: I have been relatively inactive for a while, so this 'undertaking' is kind of on hold, and my to do list should probably be considered outdated

I am currently undertaking a personal project to root through all the articles about various aspects of language, in order to clear up what I have come to see as a plague afflicting this whole class of articles: The word linguistics has at least two usages. One (as you'll see if you click on that link) refers to the scientific field of formal linguistics. The other refers more loosely to any sort of discipline relating to language (including, but not limited to: translation, style guides, prescriptivism, pedagogical grammars, etc).

This ambiguity is, I believe, responsible for much dubious and misleading article content, article categorization, redirects, and linking. I am attempting to clear up this whole issue by rewriting/re-organizing articles where necessary, writing short disambiguation sentences into introductory paragraphs, re-categorizing articles and changing redirects if necessary, and fixing misleading links. I will attempt to minimize impact on article content as much as possible.

If you have arrived here through an invitation that I left on the talk page of an article or on an edit summary, please give me your feedback/grievances/suggestions on my talk page. If you are interested in helping me, please contact me via my talk page. As of March 20th, 2006, I have only just begun this project, and as I make progress, I will post short summaries of any changes I make below under "Changes Made" (as well as on the talk pages of the affected articles), removing them from the "To Do List", so that you can:

  • bitch at me informatively,
  • undo everything I have done, with a convenient reference point, or
  • help me proceed, with a convenient reference point

[edit] To Do List

I will add to this list of planned actions as I have time to go looking for afflicted pages:

[edit] Changes Made

[edit] Articles I have created

[edit] About me

I am a recent graduate of the University of Minnesota, having majored in linguistics and minored in Russian. And if you don't believe me, that's too bad for you. I promise I won't use those impressive credentials in content disputes. I am interested in improving the quality and scope of linguistics content on wikipedia. I am a musician, an artist, and an armchair philosopher (having dropped my sophistry major). If you are looking for an interesting article to read, here are some specific interests of mine: