User talk:Ebuckingham/sandbox

Before reading anything about Barbara Abbott, I figured she had something to do with linguistics. After simply Googling her name, I found out that she is an American linguist. If possible, I'd like to find out why she chose to study linguistics and add that to the Wikipedia article. I think this information could start an "Early Life" section on her page.

Ebuckingham (talk) 03:01, 19 February 2018 (UTC)

Barbara Abbott
In order to find out about Barbara Abbott's early life, I've suggested to send her an email and ask her some questions. I figure there's no better source than straight from her!

Ebuckingham (talk) 03:41, 19 February 2018 (UTC)

Article evalutation
Article: Truth condition

It seems to me that everything in the article is relevant to the article topic. One thing that distracted me was the red text that says theoretical entities. I clicked on it because I was wondering why it was red and found out that it is a possible article (one which does not yet exist). The article does a good job of remaining neutral and unbiased. There aren't necessarily any viewpoints, so nothing is overrepresented nor underrepresented. There are two references and both of the links to show the references work. Yes, the references both come from an appropriate reliable source--one of which is the textbook we use in class! The textbook is both neutral and unbiased. I don't believe that any of the information is outdated. While the article is short, this is a good thing as it is very concise. The only posts on the Talk page are from my classmates. Each one of them have provided suggestions on what could be added. At the top of the article page, it does say that it needs additional citations for verification. The way Wikipedia discussed truth condition was about the same as we did in class. This could be because we both used the same source.

Ebuckingham (talk) 18:20, 19 February 2018 (UTC)