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Witaj Piotrze,
Nie wiem czy wiesz ze jest takze Polska Wikipedia http://wiki.rozeta.com.pl/cgi-bin/wiki.pl
jestesmy juz druga pod wzgledem ilości artykulow narodowa Wikipedia (oprocz angielskiej).
Moze do nas przylaczysz lub polecisz nas komus kto wolalby pisac po polsku ?
Kpjas
Czesc Piotrze! Bardzo sie ciesze ze wreszcie zjawil sie tu fachowy lingwista z prawidzwego zdarzenia. Moglbys zerknac na artykul o Slowianach Slavic peoples i zobaczyc czy nie ma tam jakichs powaznych bledow? Ciekaw jestem tez opinii na temat pochodzenia slowa Slowianin.

Istnieje tez powazna (na ile powazny moze byc ten temat) na temat tego jak bardzo byli spokrewnieni Prusowie z Slowianami (jest pewna Niemka ktora wyprowadza Prusow z Danii :) ) oraz na temat etymologii niektorych nazw (np Pomorze, ktore ta sama Niemka wyprowadza z lacinskiego Pome, albo od nazwy niemieckiego plemienia Pomeranen, ktore (jakze by inaczej!) zylo na Pomorzu w roku 1000AD). Zaczyna mi brakowac argumentow (i cierpliwosci, ale to inna sprawa), przydaoby sie wiec jakas fachowa podbudowa. szopen


Welcome, Piotr!

I'm so glad you're here -- we've needed a linguist! Just a tip -- when you add conversation to the talk pages, it's best to add to the end, even if you have to copy and paste from above to address specific comments. We all look for most recent at the end! Thanks, and welcome again -- JHK


Yup, welcome! We indeed needed a linguist. Piotr, do me/us a favor, go through pages under Speech processing and see what you can add/correct. I seem to have been the only active wikipedian in that area and there's so much to do. --Tbackstr
Many thanks for the articles explaining such things as velars, Piotr. I've always been interested in the field and kept banging up on the jargon. No-one ever explains it! -- Paul Drye


Many thanks from me, too. I hope you don't mind that I've been moving them around to better fit with our naming conventions. --LDC

Thanks, that's very useful. I see what the conventions are and will follow them in future.
Piotr



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