Talk:Internal history

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Eklir in topic Lack of inline citations

Lack of inline citations edit

The guide to inline citations tells us:

Citations are usually presented within articles in one of four ways:
  1. General reference: By placing the citation in a list at the end of an article.
  2. ...
Editors are free to use any of these methods or to develop new methods; no method is preferred.

This stub is clearly a definition of a linguistic term taken from the linguistics dictionaries placed in a list at the end of the article. I'm therefore taking off the {{no citations}} template the article has been tagged with. Eklir (talk) 07:50, 17 November 2008 (UTC)Reply