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Article | Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese) (Log · Page History) |
User | WeijiBaikeBianji (Edit Counter· Top Edits) |
Total edits | 28 |
Minor edits | 3 (10.7%) |
(Semi-)automated edits | 0 (0%) |
Reverted edits | 0 (0%) |
atbe1 | 3.6 |
Added (bytes)2 | 23,487 |
Deleted (bytes) | -14 |
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3 (10.7%)
Major edits
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25 (89.3%)
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0 (0%)
Manual edits
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28 (100%)
Reverted edits
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0 (0%)
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28 (100%)
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2010-11-26 17:22 | Diff · History | 1,064 | →Wade-Giles: No reason to ban use of Hanyu pinyin, which is a very elegant writing system for current Modern Standard Chinese |
2010-09-08 04:29 | Diff · History | 5 | →Part 2: moved replies to make clear who was replying to whom (no change of text) |
2010-09-08 04:00 | Diff · History | 244 | →Sources supporting "Modern Standard Chinese" as Common English Name: Thanks--I will copy in article talk page on this fine list of sources. |
2010-09-08 03:58 | Diff · History | 6 | →Interwiki links to other Wikipedia language versions: |
2010-09-08 03:38 | Diff · History | 185 | →Part 2: Many languages can be called "Chinese," it is true, but today just one language is called "Modern Standard Chinese," the language described in the article we are discussing. |
2010-09-07 00:06 | Diff · History | -14 | →Google Scholar, Google Books (Chinese searches): |
2010-09-07 00:05 | Diff · History | 3,250 | →Google Scholar, Google Books: added sections on other sources of evidence |
2010-09-06 15:35 | Diff · History | 1,754 | →Part 1: two replies to the same Wikipedian |
2010-09-05 19:35 | Diff · History | 1,842 | →Part 1: two replies to the same Wikipedian |
2010-09-05 15:11 | Diff · History | 1,075 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: new part 3--interwiki links are interesting |
2010-09-04 20:57 | Diff · History | 466 | →Part 2: reply--the section kindly cited by another Wikipedian is interesting, but doesn't prohibit renaming the article |
2010-09-04 00:33 | Diff · History | 1,211 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: |
2010-09-02 16:53 | Diff · History | 783 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: question (but, really, this discussion should continue on the article talk page) |
2010-08-31 23:43 | Diff · History | 983 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: I'll continue discussion on the article talk page, as is preferred on Wikipedia. |
2010-08-31 02:16 | Diff · History | 187 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: query about Google search |
2010-08-31 02:12 | Diff · History | 243 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: CCTV? |
2010-08-30 15:59 | Diff · History | 983 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: reply and copyedit of own earlier post |
2010-08-30 14:13 | Diff · History | 790 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: Please cite specific sources to specific pages. |
2010-08-29 17:29 | Diff · History | 188 | →Straw poll: support move of article Standard Mandarin to Modern Standard Chinese, the name for the language attested in reliable sources |
2010-08-28 02:16 | Diff · History | 249 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: Actually, 漢語 means "speech of ethnic Han people," not further distinguishing Sinitic languages, and thus fits the English word "Chinese." |
2010-08-27 16:26 | Diff · History | 609 | →Listing traditional English names alongside Pinyin Romanization for certain mainland cities: good, reader-friendly idea, quite standard practice in encyclopedias |
2010-08-27 16:23 | Diff · History | 2,631 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: Let's check sources and make sure what they say. |
2010-08-26 20:12 | Diff · History | 811 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: (I've found sources, but let's seek consensus before the change.) |
2010-08-17 17:18 | Diff · History | 1,293 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: I appreciate the thoughtful tone of discussion here. |
2010-08-17 04:52 | Diff · History | 694 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: What do published reliable sources say? |
2010-08-16 17:50 | Diff · History | 395 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: The sources make the issue quite clear. |
2010-08-16 17:12 | Diff · History | 528 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: thanks for your comment |
2010-08-16 14:59 | Diff · History | 1,018 | →I suggest Modern Standard Chinese as the English name for article now titled Standard Mandarin.: new section |
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