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Yes, I saw and that makes perfect sense. It's always a balancing act, because many English sources, including guidebooks, simply drop -ur the same way they drop accents. As I recall at least one of the archaeological reports used that mixed form, but
this one doesn't, so I agree, let's be consistent.
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Yes, I saw and that makes perfect sense. It's always a balancing act, because many English sources, including guidebooks, simply drop -ur the same way they drop accents. As I recall at least one of the archaeological reports used that mixed form, but
this one doesn't, so I agree, let's be consistent.
Yngvadottir (
talk)
15:56, 29 April 2014 (UTC)reply