User:David Pierce

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fr-1 Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau élémentaire de français.
grc-1 Ὅδε ὁ χρήστης δύναται συνεισφέρειν ὀλίγῃ γνώσει τῆς ἀρχαίας ἑλληνικῆς.
tr-1 Bu kullanıcı düşük seviyede Türkçe anlıyor.
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"I never wanted to be anybody else." —Peter Fonda in Easy Rider

I do not use a pseudonym. Wikipedia articles are not self-justifying; they need references; readers should have all possible means of judging whether the references have been used properly. Anybody to whom it seems worth the trouble can find out something about me from my external home page.

I was born in 1965. I attended St. Albans School in Washington, D.C.; I read Great Books at St John's College; I studied mathematics at the University of Maryland. I am a mathematician and logician by vocation, and various other things by avocation. Since 2000, I have lived in Turkey, working at Middle Eastern Technical University in Ankara.

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[edit] What I have done

As a student of Turkish, I have created the following articles:

I have made small changes to other articles here and there, such as Ionian League and Lost Horizon.

On a sub-page of this one, I have written some notes for a possible article on Collingwood's Essay on Metaphysics. (An older version first went into the main namespace by mistake, and was then tagged as a possible copyright violation.)

[edit] What I couldn't do

I tried to work on the Language article, because I didn't think it was right to define language in terms of symbols and rules. Similarly, in the Sun article, I didn't think it was right to define the sun as the star at the center of our solar system. My reason was the same in each case. The words "language" and "sun" have always had the same basic meaning, and this basic meaning was not given at the beginning of the articles in question. I was not able to convince others to accept my changes.

[edit] On "user boxes"

English usage
Subj This user likes that the Subjunctive mood be used. Were this user you, he would use it.
…in. Ending a sentence with a preposition is something that this user is okay with.
they This user considers the singular they to be substandard English usage.
A, B, and C This user prefers the serial comma.

I have used the Babel template for myself because it exists. I rate myself level 1 with French, Greek, and Turkish because almost all I actually do with them is read or translate them (with reference books at hand). Occasionally I do compose sentences (spoken or written) in French and Turkish.

Likewise, I added some userboxes because they were available, and because they relate to how one writes articles. I elaborate:

  • The subjunctive is useful, as for distinguishing between
    • "I insist that the prisoner is freed" (sie is no longer in this prison) and
    • "I insist that the prisoner be freed" (sie ought to be set free).
  • Prepositions are so called because they usually have "objects", which they precede. But there is no reason why the name should dictate the use.
  • There is a precedent for allowing a plural pronoun to become singular: namely, the dropping of "thou" in favor of "you". However, although singular they is used, and has been used by me, it is not in my experience used to refer to a definite person. A genderless pronoun for a definite person is still needed. I don't mind using sie and hir (or another neologism) for this purpose.
  • I used to think the serial comma was redundant; now I think ambiguity is avoided best by its use.
Education
SJC

This user is a Johnnie!

Since it turned out to exist, I added a box for my college, for the same reason that I named the college above.

[edit] Editing resources

Some of the internal links I have consulted (and may consult again) in editing:

 

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