User talk:Aeoefifl

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Happy editing! -- Toddy1 (talk) 06:13, 5 September 2020 (UTC)

According to Dr Hutchinson
You asked the question in an edit summary who is Dr. Hutchison?

Unfortunately many people add stuff to Wikipedia without recording where it comes from. When you find statements like "according to Dr. Hutchison" in articles it is a clue to this.

I did some searching. I found some unreliable sites that probably copied content from other sites that had much the same wording as Wikipedia. I also found a few good sources: The quotation comes from page 1. -- Toddy1 (talk) 06:13, 5 September 2020 (UTC)


 * Ah, thank you! That seems like impressive detective work, tracking down this Dr. Hutchison from just a fragment of a sentence with no clue as to where it came from. --Aeoefifl (talk) 07:58, 5 September 2020 (UTC)

Compound adjective
Hi there, re: this edit, "Telugu-language" is a compound adjective that describes the type of film, i.e. one made in the Telugu language. (Note the different usage in that context, where it is a noun.) This is a normal standard of writing in English. See "Telugu-language" at The Guardian, "Tamil-language" at The Hindu, "Spanish-language" at the New York Times. Thanks, Cyphoidbomb (talk) 21:53, 6 September 2020 (UTC)


 * Thank you for catching that! I should have known this, but that was a quick edit where I thought I was removing unnecessary code (changing Telugu to Telugu language ). I'll be more careful next time. The impulse to remove unnecessary code (or something that looks like unnecessary code) is almost second nature for me. --Aeoefifl (talk) 21:01, 11 September 2020 (UTC)