User:Robbiemuffin
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| Robbie Muffin | |
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| Born | July 12, 1973 Philadelphia, PA. |
| Nationality | American |
| Field | digital art |
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Yo estoy agradecido por sonreir, excepto cuando la leche sale de mi nariz.
— mi amiga Patt
Simple english should be as short as it can be, but no shorter.
— robbiemuffin page talk 15:33, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Whoever said that 50% of your time is spent documenting was a functional programmer.
— robbiemuffin page talk 16:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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[edit] My Pages
- User:Robbiemuffin/Eternally confusing facts note to self you need to review these every so often!
[edit] Mainspace
[edit] Personal subpages see Special:PrefixIndex
[edit] Pages I watch
- Agnosticism — Atheism wikiproject adoption
- Vocabulary
[edit] Other neat
- Spanish conjugation
- Linguistic typology
- Natural semantic metalanguage
- Writing_system - one of the coolest maps I've seen
- Frederick J. Newmeyer (2005). The History of Linguistics. Linguistic Society of America.
- Freidin, Robert; Howard Lasnik (eds.) (2006). Syntax, Critical Concepts in Linguistics. New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-24672-5.
- Graffi, Giorgio (2001). 200 Years of Syntax. A Critical Survey, Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 98. Amsterdam: Benjamins. ISBN 90-272-4587-8.
[edit] Ish's reading list
but first syntax
- word order (including the ordering of Subj, Verb, & Obj and the ordering of head & dependents)
- ergativity
- head-marking vs dependent-marking
- the syntactic properties of Subjects and Objects (nothing here on wikipedia about this really)
- the most common phonological sounds
- implications (for example, if a language has ejective consonants, it is expected to have non-ejective consonants & we would never expect a language to have only ejective consonants and no non-ejectives)
[edit] Editing Resources
Gems
- Image Mark-up Guidelines - how to insert an image
- Wikipedia Subpages - how to generate subpages (for clarity in user pages, mostly)
- Wikipedia Sections - how to force contents to show on a page
- Category - Grouping of pages by topic.
- Transclusion - The art of magic documentation.
- Magic Words - various low level wiki tags
- Parser Functions - more low level fun
Directories
- Table of Contents
- Department directory
- Contributing to Wikipedia — a guide on how you can help.
- Community Portal — Wikipedia's hub of activity.
References
- Questions — a guide on where to ask questions.
- Cheatsheet — quick reference on Wikipedia's mark-up codes.
- Wikipedia's 5 pillars — an overview of Wikipedia's foundations
- The Simplified Ruleset — a summary of Wikipedia's most important rules.
- Wiki Fairy
[edit] Props and Creds
This user isn't
- This user thought he might be mathematically talented when he discovered modular arithmetic as a child. (So wrong!)
- This user feels good about writing well, which might not be what you expect from someone that did not put many hours of grammar study in.
- This user likes prototypal objects! (But you sure can't beat Ruby.)
This user can draw.
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