04:5704:57, 30 November 2023diffhist−228
Yola dialect
Undid revision 1187558927 by
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talk) You have been asked multiple times to stop posting these claims without good sources, your current sources violate Wikipedia editing policy, please stopTags: UndoMobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
05:2805:28, 7 November 2023diffhist−217
Yola dialect
→History: Altered the wording of some sections to better conform to what conclusions can be reasonably be drawn from cited materials. Removed Gabble ing Yola citation as it violates notoriety policy (not independent of the subject, reliability doubtful)Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
09:5109:51, 4 November 2023diffhist+530
Yola dialect
→top: Removed unsourced date for language death and the source for the revival as both violate Wikipedia policies in notoriety, particularly in areas pertaining to reliability, sourcing, being independent of the subject matter. Please do not re-addTags: RevertedMobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
14:3914:39, 16 October 2023diffhist−489
Yola dialect
→top: Removed the spurious claim of Jack Devereux being a native speaker. Removed the information on revival movement due to defective sourceTags: RevertedMobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
11:3911:39, 26 February 2023diffhist−413
Yola dialect
→top: Removed erroneous claim based on an unverifiable/contradictory source; the article does not provide its source for this claim and contradicts itself on who the last speaker was.Tags: Mobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
24 February 2023
22:1222:12, 24 February 2023diffhist−545
Irish language in Newfoundland
→top: Removed the claim of extinction by 2008 as both citations seem to share the same sourcing and state that the 'last speaker' was neither a native speaker or a speaker of Newfoundland Irish. They apparently learned standard Irish in adulthoodTags: Mobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
12:0012:00, 24 July 2022diffhist+28
Rathlin Island
→top: Clarified the language being talked about for pronunciations and attested forms, fixed my erroneous deletion of the Scots versionTags: Mobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
12:3612:36, 12 July 2022diffhist+896
History of Scottish Gaelic
→Origins to zenith: More accurately reframed the debate on the historical origins of the Scottish Gaels and their language and removed misleading and biased language that may push readers in favour of a certain historical narrativeTags: RevertedMobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
18 May 2022
07:2907:29, 18 May 2022diffhist+23
County Westmeath
→Demography: I clarified the potentially misleading statement that 51% of households in Meath have an Irish speaker. The reason I did so is that the 2011 census relies largely on self reported data, leaving room for individuals to exaggerate their ability.Tags: Mobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
04:5704:57, 30 November 2023diffhist−228
Yola dialect
Undid revision 1187558927 by
Treetoes023 (
talk) You have been asked multiple times to stop posting these claims without good sources, your current sources violate Wikipedia editing policy, please stopTags: UndoMobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
05:2805:28, 7 November 2023diffhist−217
Yola dialect
→History: Altered the wording of some sections to better conform to what conclusions can be reasonably be drawn from cited materials. Removed Gabble ing Yola citation as it violates notoriety policy (not independent of the subject, reliability doubtful)Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
09:5109:51, 4 November 2023diffhist+530
Yola dialect
→top: Removed unsourced date for language death and the source for the revival as both violate Wikipedia policies in notoriety, particularly in areas pertaining to reliability, sourcing, being independent of the subject matter. Please do not re-addTags: RevertedMobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
14:3914:39, 16 October 2023diffhist−489
Yola dialect
→top: Removed the spurious claim of Jack Devereux being a native speaker. Removed the information on revival movement due to defective sourceTags: RevertedMobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
11:3911:39, 26 February 2023diffhist−413
Yola dialect
→top: Removed erroneous claim based on an unverifiable/contradictory source; the article does not provide its source for this claim and contradicts itself on who the last speaker was.Tags: Mobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
24 February 2023
22:1222:12, 24 February 2023diffhist−545
Irish language in Newfoundland
→top: Removed the claim of extinction by 2008 as both citations seem to share the same sourcing and state that the 'last speaker' was neither a native speaker or a speaker of Newfoundland Irish. They apparently learned standard Irish in adulthoodTags: Mobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
12:0012:00, 24 July 2022diffhist+28
Rathlin Island
→top: Clarified the language being talked about for pronunciations and attested forms, fixed my erroneous deletion of the Scots versionTags: Mobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
12:3612:36, 12 July 2022diffhist+896
History of Scottish Gaelic
→Origins to zenith: More accurately reframed the debate on the historical origins of the Scottish Gaels and their language and removed misleading and biased language that may push readers in favour of a certain historical narrativeTags: RevertedMobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit
18 May 2022
07:2907:29, 18 May 2022diffhist+23
County Westmeath
→Demography: I clarified the potentially misleading statement that 51% of households in Meath have an Irish speaker. The reason I did so is that the 2011 census relies largely on self reported data, leaving room for individuals to exaggerate their ability.Tags: Mobile editMobile app editAndroid app edit