| | Hi EP. {{temp|la-decl-2nd|2=corre}} generates *{{term||corree}} as the vocative singular of {{term|correus|lang=la}}, but that doesn't look right. Wouldn't it be *{{term||corrē}} or *{{term||corrī}} or something? And if so, how would I show that in the table? — Raifʻhār Doremítzwr ~ ([[User:Doremítzwr|U]] · [[User talk:Doremítzwr|T]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doremítzwr|C]]) ~ 16:24, 1 January 2012 (UTC) | | Hi EP. {{temp|la-decl-2nd|2=corre}} generates *{{term||corree}} as the vocative singular of {{term|correus|lang=la}}, but that doesn't look right. Wouldn't it be *{{term||corrē}} or *{{term||corrī}} or something? And if so, how would I show that in the table? — Raifʻhār Doremítzwr ~ ([[User:Doremítzwr|U]] · [[User talk:Doremítzwr|T]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doremítzwr|C]]) ~ 16:24, 1 January 2012 (UTC) |
| | :I'm not aware of any special rules for situations like that. For second-declension nouns, the pattern is standard to have ''-e'' for the vocative, with the only exception being for nouns ending in ''-ius'', which ''correus'' does not. Neither do I find anything in my grammars to suggest otherwise. --[[User:EncycloPetey|EncycloPetey]] 18:58, 2 January 2012 (UTC) | | :I'm not aware of any special rules for situations like that. For second-declension nouns, the pattern is standard to have ''-e'' for the vocative, with the only exception being for nouns ending in ''-ius'', which ''correus'' does not. Neither do I find anything in my grammars to suggest otherwise. --[[User:EncycloPetey|EncycloPetey]] 18:58, 2 January 2012 (UTC) |
| | + | I have been creating redirects because a [[Swadesh list]] that includes Rapa Nui utilizes a different orthography from standard, so I'm creating redirects so that links on the Swadesh list go to the actual words when I create pages for them. Is this acceptable? [[User:Metaknowledge|Metaknowledge]] 19:56, 2 January 2012 (UTC) |