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Hi! Thank you a lot for improving the English quality of the two arcticles I wrote. (^___^)
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Labial-dental is not labio-dental. The former is doubly articulated ("dental" here meaning a kind of alveolar with the tongue near the top teeth), while the latter is singly articulated ("dental" here meaning using the bottom teeth))
Okay, I can't quite follow this. Do you mean Yele w is [ʋ͡ð̞] (or maybe [β̞͡ð̞])? Also, I don't know what the 'bottom teeth' are about: labiodental is with the lower lip against the upper teeth (though dentolabial has these switched: the upper lip against the lower teeth). -- JorisvS ( talk) 23:40, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
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Most source that I have are written 我 as [wa], include myself pronounce as it is. Any reference that you change to [ua]? Caferatte89 ( talk) 14:03, 1 January 2019 (UTC)
Thanks for your off-wiki messages pointing me to the discussions at Talk:Slavery in Libya and c:Commons:Deletion requests/File:Italian Postcard 1937 - "Costumi Africani" (Cyrenaica).jpg, and thanks for letting me move this discussion on-wiki for future editors' edification. I have read both discussions and can't bring myself to advocate for either side of the debate. Here's why:
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Hi! Thank you a lot for improving the English quality of the two arcticles I wrote. (^___^)
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Labial-dental is not labio-dental. The former is doubly articulated ("dental" here meaning a kind of alveolar with the tongue near the top teeth), while the latter is singly articulated ("dental" here meaning using the bottom teeth))
Okay, I can't quite follow this. Do you mean Yele w is [ʋ͡ð̞] (or maybe [β̞͡ð̞])? Also, I don't know what the 'bottom teeth' are about: labiodental is with the lower lip against the upper teeth (though dentolabial has these switched: the upper lip against the lower teeth). -- JorisvS ( talk) 23:40, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
All consonants except / n̪ n ɣ w y / can be palatalized. Labialization can accompany bilabial and velar consonants except / β ɣ w /. Bilabial plosives and nasals can be palatalized and labialized simultaneously. Plosives can also be prenasalized or nasally released, but not both at the same time. Non-bilabial consonants except /ɣ/ can be articulated with or without simultaneous bilabial closure. All these are interpreted as suprasegmentals.
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Most source that I have are written 我 as [wa], include myself pronounce as it is. Any reference that you change to [ua]? Caferatte89 ( talk) 14:03, 1 January 2019 (UTC)
Thanks for your off-wiki messages pointing me to the discussions at Talk:Slavery in Libya and c:Commons:Deletion requests/File:Italian Postcard 1937 - "Costumi Africani" (Cyrenaica).jpg, and thanks for letting me move this discussion on-wiki for future editors' edification. I have read both discussions and can't bring myself to advocate for either side of the debate. Here's why:
Hence I don't see a strong argument to remove this image from public circulation. I'm afraid the copyright argument you tried to advance in your deletion request was invalid: since the law you cited was from 1968, it could not have applied to an image published in 1937. Commons policy is notoriously copyright-restrictive, but otherwise utterly uncensored.
That said, the uncertainty around whether the woman was actually a slave, means that I see why we should be cautious about what we use the photograph to illustrate. I think you have made a valid editorial decision to remove the photograph from a few articles where you deemed it bad taste to use the photograph in those contexts, and am not prepared to defend the inclusion of the photograph on those articles either. Let me know what new arguments come up if there is a follow-up discussion. -- Deryck C. 18:37, 23 September 2019 (UTC)
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