Talk:Lardil language

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Mark up, style and citations

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Here are some notes for mark ups: the guidelines ask that you add page numbers to your book citations so that readers can reference the information you add. Full stops come before the citations. We do not use 'ibid' (or other abbreviations) but always a full citation with surname, publication date and page ref (see WP:IBID. Bold text is used only for the article name at the start of the article. A notation system is used instead of asterisks. Headings usually only use up to three cases ===. If more are used, I suggest creating more major headings. I hope this helps. Span (talk) 00:19, 9 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

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