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Maxeto0910talkcontribs (In accordance with the economy section. The statement itself might as well be changed anyway, since Japan had a larger average nominal GDP than the U.S. between 1990 and 1995 according to the linked article.)Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web editAdvanced mobile edit
diffhistBook of Mormon 05:37+466
Hydrangeanstalkcontribs (→Historicity: The paragraph before the Mainstream views header seemed oddly placed. Moved the sentence about adherents' general belief in a hemispheric model to Genetics section as context for what genetics renders impossible. Reordered so genetics is before linguistics, so that info can also contextualize the linguistics section. Also Archaeology, Genetics, Linguistics is alphabetical (arbitrary, but in any case). In Latter Day Saint views, added efn about what "hemispheric model" is)Tag: Visual edit
diffhistBook of Mormon 05:10−194
Hydrangeanstalkcontribs (/ * Linguistics and textual criticism */ Citing FARMS Review for reformed Egyptian admittedly feels unideal. I found treatment of the topic in book by Horton Davies, who was Henry W. Putnam Professor Emeritus of the History of Christianity at Princeton University. Probably true that few scholars examine "Reformed Egyptian" in linguistic terms; most scholarship I know of is less interested in examining it less as lang and more as symptom of Egyptomania such that verifying/debunking is irrelevant.)Tag: harv-error
diffhistBook of Mormon 22:43+535
Trevdnatalkcontribs (→Linguistics and textual criticism: How's this, then? If that scholarship is still not up-to-date or authoritative enough for your liking, I think the burden ought to be on you to find a reference for it - or overrule it by finding a more recent or authoritative source to which I would happily defer. But I have not been able to find a better source than this after a reasonable amount of time and effort. I suspect that is because more authoritative sources just don't want to deal with it.)