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Read related articles and edit rationales before mass reverting
Your recent mass reversions have no justification and revert content that has been explained and sourced. With regards to language families, read Altaic languages - the first sentence, which has several solid references, clearly indicates that the Altaic language group is discredited and should not be used. Koreanic as a language family theory is viewed largely in the context of two very disputed proposals: that the Jeju dialect of Korean is sufficiently distinct to consider it a separate language from Korean, and that the other languages of the Korean Three Kingdoms era and the Proto-Three Kingdoms era were different enough from each other to consider them separate (now-extinct) languages under a language family. Both of these concepts are, at best, questionable and lack strong evidence at the moment. It is best to consider Korean a language isolate (other articles also indicate as much).Ecthelion83 (talk) 21:23, 16 March 2017 (UTC)

Speedy deletion nomination of Draft:Selvie


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