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The '''comments''' section of a dictionary article can contain comments of any sort. They can be comments on the definition, on the scope of usage of the term, on advantages of the term over a competing term, on distadvantages of the term, and so on.
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The '''comments''' section of a dictionary article can contain comments of any sort. They can be comments on the definition, on the scope of usage of the term, on advantages of the term over a competing term, on ditadvantages of the term, and so on.
  
Note that the comments should not be too long, and should not talk in detail about the phenomenon denoted by the term. For discussions of phenomena, Glottopedia has [[Glottopedia:Survey articles|survery articles]]. Dictionary articles are articles about terms, not about phenomena.
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Note that the comments should not be too long, and should not talk in detail about the phenomenon denoted by the term. For discussions of phenomena, Glottopedia has [[Glottopedia:Survey articles|survey articles]]. Dictionary articles are articles about terms, not about phenomena.
  
 
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*German [[Glottopedia:Wörterbuchartikel/Kommentare]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 3 July 2007

The comments section of a dictionary article can contain comments of any sort. They can be comments on the definition, on the scope of usage of the term, on advantages of the term over a competing term, on ditadvantages of the term, and so on.

Note that the comments should not be too long, and should not talk in detail about the phenomenon denoted by the term. For discussions of phenomena, Glottopedia has survey articles. Dictionary articles are articles about terms, not about phenomena.

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