Hello, there! I'm interested in many aspects of language, including acquisition, structure, and regional differences. As an English- and French-speaker, I'd like to contribute to articles in both tongues. I'm also a firm supporter of language and spelling neutrality on Wikipedia, since I've seen too many flame wars on talk pages over dialectical variations.
Articles I've created or extensively contributed to
edit- Inland Northern American English, the dialect of English that I speak.
- Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland
- The Mall (Cleveland)
- Fountain of Eternal Life
- Old Stone Church (Cleveland)
About Me
editen-us -N | This user is a native speaker of American English. |
fr | Cet utilisateur a pour langue maternelle le français. |
This user lives in or hails from Cleveland. |
This user comes from France. |
This user is of Norwegian ancestry. |
This user is of Alsatian ancestry. |
vn-3 | This user page has been vandalized 3 times. |
This user is a chemist. |
This user feels like a benzene ring. /_\ |
they | This user considers singular they standard English usage. |
snuk | This user says snuck. |
to¦go | This user chooses to sometimes use split infinitives. |
This user does not use the passive voice. |
…in. | Ending a sentence with a preposition is something that this user is okay with. |
man- kind | Regarding gender, this user prefers the vernacular, not what is politically correct. |
Subj | This user prefers that the subjunctive mood be used. Were this user you, he would use it. |
This user is a Protestant Christian. |
This user's favorite color is green. |