User talk:AGLV01

Hi, I parsed the enwiktionary-latest-pages-articles-multistream.xml as of 03/03/2108

I applied a few Regular expressions on the whole fileand found headers that should probably not be either:

I.- For three '===' a/ headers: Cats, Dogs, Parrots, Jerry, b/ misspelled: Etymlogy, Pronunication and Pronunciaiton, c/ Plural or singular: Abbreviation / Abbreviations, Acronym / Acronyms, Antonym / Antonyms

II.- For four '====' Abbreviation / Abbreviations / Abbreviatios, plus all the rest of lexical classes or other classes that I believe should start with three '=', not four.

III.- For More Age, Almain, Boche, Body, Boston, Breeds, Colloquial, Colloquialisms, Colors, Fortis, Fritz,Further Heinie, Horse, Hun, Kraut, Nazi, Near, Non, Northern, Obscure, People, Places, Plants, Rhine, Teuton, Wild,

===> which all should maybe not appear as a rubric preceded and followed by 4 '='

As three '=' ('===') are used as header for Pronunciation, Etymology, and lexical class, and four for rubrics within the lines headed by the three '=' group. '''Just for the sake of coherence, it may be good to use just three and four for intended use and not reuse them in Appendix. As well, get Cats, Dogs, etc. out of lexical classes, and use coherent names, not one and the plural,'''

And use four for all related to any given three, such as Derived Terms is specific to Noun, as well as Synonyms and Translations. I believe it was intended this way, but currently is not entirely coherent.

AGLV01 (talk) 20:52, 7 March 2018 (UTC)