User talk:Toelw

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Covariant conditional article
Looks great! Just added some citations (this can be done quickly often using the Google Books citation builder on topics that feature in many books - highly recommended), and some categories (I took them from the phraseology article as a guide, feel free to add more from similar articles.) I've also added a tag on the talk page marking the article as for the attention of the Linguistics Wikiproject, so any specialists in the topic can take a look and improve as necessary. Blythwood (talk) 09:03, 13 February 2016 (UTC)
 * Two other thoughts: 1) I've moved it to 'Covariant conditional', preferred under the manual of style. 2) As has also been flagged up by someone else, I recommend adding a link to the article from somewhere else so people can discover your hard work, since it's not a title most people are likely to be able to guess. Not sure where though - rhetoric maybe? Blythwood (talk) 17:48, 13 February 2016 (UTC)