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===Atri, Abruzzo===

I have written an article for the city of Atri, in Abruzzo Region in Italy. Before I started I searched for [[Atri]], and found an article about a Greek god. So, I called my article [[Atri, Abruzzo]]". After saving the article, I found another stub for [[Atri, Italy]]. When I do a search now for Atri, I only get the article about the Greek god, and no reference to either "Atri, Abruzzo" or "Atri, Italy". Questions: can the Atri, Abruzzo article be made the primary reference for this city? and "Can the article be indexed so that if someone searches for "Atri" they will find the city reference as well as the Greek god reference? Help appreciated. [[User:Jvian|JVian]] 20:53, 30 July 2006 (UTC)

===[[Thou]]===
===[[Thou]]===
:''Article is still a [[WP:FA|featured article]]''
====Review commentary====

::''No Wiki Projects linked: left message at [[User talk:Ihcoyc]], original FA nominator.'' [[User:SandyGeorgia|Sandy]] 14:11, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
::''No Wiki Projects linked: left message at [[User talk:Ihcoyc]], original FA nominator.'' [[User:SandyGeorgia|Sandy]] 14:11, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
* Lacks inline citations
* Lacks inline citations
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*A very odd FA. I agree with the nominator. Heading "The modern plural ''problem''" (my emphasis) is, IMV, POV. [[User:Tony1|Tony]] 16:19, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
*A very odd FA. I agree with the nominator. Heading "The modern plural ''problem''" (my emphasis) is, IMV, POV. [[User:Tony1|Tony]] 16:19, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
*I have added a number of in-line citations to the article on various facts related in it, and cited that great authority [[Rob Liefeld]] once. Please note that many other statements lack inline citations primarily because they already say what they are quoting in the text itself. I'd like to see specific authority on the north British dialect persistence of ''thou'', but I did not write those parts. The list in the intro seems the best way to handle that. [[User:Ihcoyc|Smerdis of Tlön]] 14:35, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
*Does anyone else find the picture of Shakespeare (with its weasel caption) a little random? '''[[User:Pagrashtak|<span style="color:#8855DD;">Pagra</span>]][[User talk:Pagrashtak|<span style="color:#6666AA;">shtak</span>]]''' 00:39, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
**A bit, but it's true that people think of "thou" as a Shakespearian affectation, and I'm hard put to think of a better lede image for this article. What do you propose — an image of a loaf of bread and a jug of wine? ;?) [[User:Peirigill|Peirigill]] 10:50, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
***I propose that if the caption "''Most modern English speakers think of "thou" as a relic of Shakespeare's day''" is to stay, that it needs a reference, as it is weasel text. There is no rule that all articles much have images - perhaps this article would be better served by having no image in the lead. '''[[User:Pagrashtak|<span style="color:#8855DD;">Pagra</span>]][[User talk:Pagrashtak|<span style="color:#6666AA;">shtak</span>]]''' 20:56, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
*I've re-written the lede, changed the section names and structure, and copyedited a little. This should help address the above concerns. [[User:Peirigill|Peirigill]] 10:50, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

====FARC commentary====

:''Suggested FA criteria concerns are lack of citations (2c), short sections and structure (5), intro (3a).'' [[User:Marskell|Marskell]] 09:43, 19 August 2006 (UTC)

*<s>'''Comment'''. The lead is not Ok. Can it be fixed according to [[WP:LEAD]].</s>'''Keep'''--[[User:Yannismarou|Yannismarou]] 18:56, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
**Done. [[User:Peirigill|Peirigill]] 10:50, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
*'''Keep.''' Citations have been added, sections have been consolidated and restructured, and the lede rewritten. It could still be improved, but it's enough up to snuff to keep the gold star. [[User:Peirigill|Peirigill]] 10:50, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

*'''Comments'''. [http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Thou&diff=72601728&oldid=66671921| Here's what's been done since listing at FAR.]
**The list of comparisons should be in this order: Modern English, Middle English, Frisian, Dutch, and German. The current order is chaotic.
**The grammatical terminology is too Latinate (especially "genitive", which would be simpler and more widely comprehended as "possessive").
**Rather under-referenced.

I guess it's OK. [[User:Tony1|Tony]] 14:40, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

*'''Keep''' Most problems have been addressed. [[User:SandyGeorgia|Sandy]] 12:23, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

*'''Status'''. Not comfortable closing this with two fact requests in the lead. "'Thou' was later used to express familiarity, intimacy, or disrespect." This is fairly time of day and I'm sure can be easily cited. "'Thou' persists, sometimes in altered form, in regional dialects of England and Scotland." For this, one would expect a good source. If anyone is watching the review, maybe track down those citations? [[User:Marskell|Marskell]] 21:53, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
**I have used an article found on [[JSTOR]] to satisfy the need for the latter citation. I think the former {{tl|fact}} tag can be removed as it is covered later in the article. [[User:Andrew Levine|Andrew Levine]] 23:25, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 10:18, 14 August 2021

Article is still a featured article

Review commentary

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No Wiki Projects linked: left message at User talk:Ihcoyc, original FA nominator. Sandy 14:11, 30 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Lacks inline citations
  • Has very short sections
  • Listy intro
  • May need some better section organization

TodorBozhinov 11:23, 30 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

  • A very odd FA. I agree with the nominator. Heading "The modern plural problem" (my emphasis) is, IMV, POV. Tony 16:19, 30 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • I have added a number of in-line citations to the article on various facts related in it, and cited that great authority Rob Liefeld once. Please note that many other statements lack inline citations primarily because they already say what they are quoting in the text itself. I'd like to see specific authority on the north British dialect persistence of thou, but I did not write those parts. The list in the intro seems the best way to handle that. Smerdis of Tlön 14:35, 31 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Does anyone else find the picture of Shakespeare (with its weasel caption) a little random? Pagrashtak 00:39, 8 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
    • A bit, but it's true that people think of "thou" as a Shakespearian affectation, and I'm hard put to think of a better lede image for this article. What do you propose — an image of a loaf of bread and a jug of wine?  ;?) Peirigill 10:50, 27 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
      • I propose that if the caption "Most modern English speakers think of "thou" as a relic of Shakespeare's day" is to stay, that it needs a reference, as it is weasel text. There is no rule that all articles much have images - perhaps this article would be better served by having no image in the lead. Pagrashtak 20:56, 31 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • I've re-written the lede, changed the section names and structure, and copyedited a little. This should help address the above concerns. Peirigill 10:50, 27 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

FARC commentary

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Suggested FA criteria concerns are lack of citations (2c), short sections and structure (5), intro (3a). Marskell 09:43, 19 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Comments. Here's what's been done since listing at FAR.
    • The list of comparisons should be in this order: Modern English, Middle English, Frisian, Dutch, and German. The current order is chaotic.
    • The grammatical terminology is too Latinate (especially "genitive", which would be simpler and more widely comprehended as "possessive").
    • Rather under-referenced.

I guess it's OK. Tony 14:40, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

  • Status. Not comfortable closing this with two fact requests in the lead. "'Thou' was later used to express familiarity, intimacy, or disrespect." This is fairly time of day and I'm sure can be easily cited. "'Thou' persists, sometimes in altered form, in regional dialects of England and Scotland." For this, one would expect a good source. If anyone is watching the review, maybe track down those citations? Marskell 21:53, 3 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]