User talk:LikoMagnus

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LikoMagnus, good luck, and have fun. —&thinsp;JJMC89&thinsp; (T·C) 03:12, 15 October 2018 (UTC)

Changing cited claims
Hi, I noticed that at African American Vernacular English and English-language vowel changes before historic /r/ that you made changes to cited information. However the way you did this is problematic because your edits create misrepresentations of what the cited source says. So even if this information is more correct, you shouldn't do it without providing a source yourself. I recommend consulting with the cited sources as well, in case they do say what you want them to and you can then save yourself from extra work. — Æµ§œš¹  [lɛts b̥iː pʰəˈlaɪˀt] 15:18, 21 October 2018 (UTC)