Re: New Wikipedia article "Japanese language classification"



It seems to me I heard somewhere that Ben Bullock wrote in article
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Someone split off a new article:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_language_classification

The author, Godfrey Daniel, seems to know what he's talking about. I wonder
how long he'll last on Wikipedia. Two months at most?

I've wondered for a long time what Godfrey Daniel was doing since W. C.
Fields died. It must be a long lonely life for GD without him. Should
we suppose GD would also rather be in Philadelphia?
--
Don Kirkman
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