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User:ThaesOfereode/Operation Dura Lex

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Ulpian – who is credited with the phrase dura lex, sed lex and spoke an Indo-European language – watches over this operation.

Operation Dura Lex (lit.'[the] law [is] harsh') is a project to get all Proto-Indo-European sound laws to Good Topic status. This includes any law which affects Proto-Indo-European phonology prior to the departure of the Anatolian languages or any law that affects more than one language family.[a] At the start of the Operation, there were 3 stubs, 6 start-class articles, 2 C-class articles, 1 list, and 11 needed articles. The inspiration for this page was User:Wizardman/Operation Big Bear.

Article Currently Goal Comments Nominated for GA? GA pass date Nominated for FA/FL? FA/FL pass date
Asno law Needed GA  Not done
Bartholomae's law Start GA  Not done
Boukólos rule Start GA  Not done
Eichner's law Needed GA  Not done
Glossary of sound laws in the Indo-European languages List FL  Started  Not done
Grassmann's law C GA  Not done
Indo-European sound laws Start GA  Not done
Kortlandt effect Needed GA  Not done
Kuiper's law Needed GA  Not done
*kʷetwóres rule Stub GA  Not done
Métron rule Needed GA  Not done
Neognós rule Needed GA  Not done
Osthoff's law Start GA  Not done
Pinault's law Stub GA  Not done
Ruki sound law C GA  Not done
Saussure effect Needed GA  Not done
Schmidt–Hackstein's law Draft GA  Started  Not done
Schwebeablaut Needed GA  Not done
Siebs's law Start GA  Not done
Stang's law Stub GA  Not done
Szemerényi's law Start GA  Started  Not done
Weather rule Needed GA  Not done
Weise's law FA GA  Done June 18, 2024  Done September 22, 2024

Notes

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  1. ^ Balto-Slavic is considered one family, not individually as Baltic and Slavic.
  • For a collection of sources on Indo-European sound laws, see /Library.
  • – For GA candidates (i.e., when I have gotten them to GA quality and submitted them to WP:GAN, but they have not been passed yet)
  • – For FA candidates
  • Glossary of bird terms – For FL guidance