User talk:Hirzel
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Hello there, welcome to the 'pedia! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. If you need any questions answered about the project then check out Wikipedia:Help or drop me a line. BTW, we tend to shy away from one-line definitions here in to 'pedia. Thanx for mentioning BIOS in the firmware article -- that was a rather embarrassing omission for an online encyclopedia. Cheers! --maveric149
Hi! I left you a message there: http://fr.wikipedia.com/wiki.cgi?Curry/Discuter
Greetings,
I'm curious about your addition to Linguistics:
- The term grammar usually covers phonology, morphology and syntax.
Instead of saying "usually", could we clarify what linguists or linguistic schools use this definition? I find this important because there also seem to be other notions of "grammar". Raimo Antilla (the historical linguist) defines grammar as "morphology and syntax", apparently without phonological involvement. Linguists with a more cognitive science bent seem to define grammar much more broadly, along the lines of "all the language-related information that's in your brain". Where does your definition come from?
--Ryguasu 23:00 Jan 22, 2003 (UTC)
Hey Hannes, great work on the edits to C sharp programming language and software engineering. They both look much better because of your changes. Thanks! āFrecklefoot 15:45 10 Jul 2003 (UTC)